James Smith Cambuslang Harriers Jamie Mackinnon Scotland Manchester Ireland Germany city Aberdeen, Scotland Czech Republic awards track Cooper and James Smith Cambuslang Harriers Jamie Mackinnon Scotland Manchester Ireland Germany city Aberdeen, Scotland Czech Republic

Cambuslang Harriers runners take medals at home and abroad

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Cambuslang Harriers athletes have done well in competitions in Germany, Scotland and Northern Ireland recently.Events have included the European Triathlon and Athletics Championships in Munich, the Scottish Under-17 and Senior Track Championships in Aberdeen, Scottish National Mid-Distance Triathlon Championships in Aberfeldy, Antrim Half Marathon and various local road races.Grant Sheldon was reinstated into the World’s Top 100 rankings as he finished 15th and first GB finisher at the European Triathlon event, months after finishing fifth at the Commonwealth Games.Harriers runner Moira Stewart, representing the Czech Republic, finished her latest marathon in 2.43.03, having been alongside the leaders up to 25km.There was bronze medal success for Eve and Jamie Mackinnon (not related) over senior 5000m and 1500m events at the Scottish Track Championships in Aberdeen.Chris McLew ended his track season at Trafford, Manchester, where he lowered his 800m pb to 1.51.84.M50 Mark Gallacher represented Scottish Masters in the Inter Area Match over 1500m and 3000m, achieving a pb at the shorter distance.Prolific Scottish triathlon medallist Kirsty O’Brien added four more Scottish medals when finishing first W35 and third overall at the Scottish Sprint Triathlon Championships, before winning double silver in her age group and overall at the Scottish Mid-Distance Triathlon Championships.James Smith won silver in the M30-34 category.Fraser Stewart and Mike Christoforou both recorded pb times at the Antrim Half-Marathon, with debutant Stewart clocking 66.22.5, while Mike ran 67.04.9.M40 Stuart McGeachy and Lesley Blackwood were the male and female winners in the Dunoon 10k.

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