Early indications suggest over £1000 was raised today at the clubs first fundraising event for the forthcoming Gothenburg Trip. A massive thank you goes to everyone who attended in particular those who contributed home baking, donations for the stalls and
UPDATE – Here is a photo of Extreme Joggers on tour at start of Edinburgh Rock n Roll half marathon. Well done to Elaine, Fiona and Sylvia for braving the elements and flying the Joggers flag.
The weekend saw Harriers perform exceptionally well in events across the disciplines and across the country. Keith has posted a review of the Weekends Track and Field action with details of Road races added here. LOCHABER MARATHON – A
There will be quite a few gold and maroon vests in the washing machine come Sunday night with a packed programme of events on offer. Harriers will have strong representation across the athletic disciplines with the Lochaber Marathon, Edinburgh Half
A sunny and calm day greeted the field of 167 runners in Elgins Cooper Park. The race saw Tim Cooke (9th) and Jenny Bannerman (12th) post PBs on a course not known for its fast times – Great effort guys.
As mentioned at the clubs recent prize giving, some excellent photos were taken by Grant Nairn at the recent Scottish XC Championship in Falkirk. In order to raise much needed funds for the forthcoming trip to Gothenburg the photographs are
Todays Craig Dunain Hill race proved to be one of the best in the races long history. The last 8 years have seen this race bathed in glorious sunshine, however this year it was not the suns rays but the
Just a couple of reminders for you that the Cross Country Prize Giving is on this Saturday night(23rd March)at Inverness Ice Rink at 7pm and that there is still time to let me know if you require any seats all
Well done to all the Harriers who took part in the Half Marathon and 5k today. Alison Wilson, Jodie Lynch, Paula Ross and Jackie Mair took a great 2nd place in the team event with Andy Macrae being the 1st
Todays Nairn 10k attracted a great turnout from the club and some fast times were recorded in the balmy conditions. With very little wind and warm temperatures Stephen Mackay led home the Harriers in a time of 34.15. Paul Miller