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Jamie lands Scottish title ‘quadruple’ – as Fionnuala wins gold after her sixth Stirling victory

Jamie lands the Scottish title 'quadruple' - as Fionnuala wins in Stirling for sixth time

Sunday 8th September 2024

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Jamie Crowe was a man on a mission at the Scottish 10K Champs – as Fionnuala Ross once again revelled in her favourite race.

The Podfather 10k was centre stage as hundreds of runners descended on the Stirling course to race in excellent conditions on a good day for the sport in Scotland.

Central AC were excellented hosts for a race that attrached a record field of just over 1300 – with 800 of those scottishathletics club athletes.

Jamie for his part was seeking to win a National Road title to add to three others in 2024 over cross country, trail and hills.

The Central AC local hero did so in fine style with a sub 30-minute run despite having raced the British 5k road champs in Newcastle on Friday evening.

Fionnuala, meanwhile, now needs the fingers of both hands to celebrate success in Stirling – this was her SIXTH victory in this particular race and the bonus this time was a fine PB performance.

Inverclyde AC won the Men’s team golds led by Masters champion Mark Docherty and Edinburgh AC were our Women’s champions with their consistency reflected on the individual podium where Nancy Scott took silver in 33:51 and Kirsty Walker the bronze (34:14).

Inverclyde won on countback from Central AC with bronze medals for Cambuslang. The Women’s silver medallists were Central AC with bronze for Costorphine AAC.

‘I was looking to win on the roads this year to add to my others victories in the cross country, trail and hill champs,’ said Jamie.

‘It is always good to be Scottish champion and I’m pleased with today after also running on Friday night.

‘I have won a national title on the track before – over 5000m, but not this year  – and maybe it just reflects my training. I get bored quite easily so trying different terrain helps keep me interested.

‘It was a good race up the front today for the medals and once again a cracking event in Stirling. Well done to the club for putting it on.’

Jamie clocked 29:42 for the win – having run the same time last year. Shettleston’s Taha Ghafari was second in 29:53 and Aberdeen AAC athlete Michael Ferguson took the bronze with 30:21.

Fionnuala’s gun time was 33:17 and within five seconds of the Course Record set here last year by…

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