Weekend 11/12 June: Waite; Schools; Kilmarnock 10K

Monday 13th June 2016

Lennie Waite in action at the Commonwealth Games (photo by Mark Shearman)

Athletics Weekly

Steeplechaser Lennie Waite has become the latest Scottish athlete to post two Olympic qualifying standard performances on the road to Rio.

And the American-based athlete went desperately close to Eilish McColgan’s National Record for the 4000m steeplechase with her new PB of 9.35.91 at Portland, Oregon.

That was well inside the 9.45 standard for GB and NI selection for the Olympics and now a top two finish at the British Champs and Trials in Birmingham later this month should clinch Waite’s place for Brazil.

Lennie was within nine hundredths of the 9.35.82 record set by McColgan at the World Champs in Moscow three years ago.

SMILING SO BIG after my 9:35.91 steeplechase PB and win at #pdxtrack! Thank you to everyone who has stood by my side on my #RoadToRio,’ tweeted Lennie, who missed out on the World Champs last summer after achieving one standard and winning the British title.

There was an 800m win at the same meeting for Neil Gourley in 1.49.09 while Sean Fontana clocked 29.31.18 in the 10,000m for the third best time by a Scot this year.

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Schools Results

The Scottish Schools track and field Championships always draw great support at Grangemouth and the 2016 version was no different.

And there were a string of quality performances across the age groups with a series of Championship Bests achieved by emerging athletes – from the Over-17 band to the U14 section.

GB international George Evans led the way with CBP performances in the discus (55.38) and the shot (17.5) and Ben Greenwood, who joined him in Colombia and at the Commonwealth Youth Games last summer, took an 800m record with 1.51.66.

In the U15 Girls age group, there was a double CBP for Emma Mailer. And thrower Kirsty Costello impressed with CBPs in hammer and javelin at U14.

In the U14 age group, there was a Scottish U13 record in the 1500m by Emma Johnson with 4.44.32.

Here’s the rest of the roll of honour of CBPs from Friday and Saturday:

Boys B U17:

Javelin  58.13 Adam Boyle, Our Lady’s HS (Moth);  Long Jump 7.00 Alessandro Schenini, Hutchesons’ Grammar.

Boys C U15:

100m 11.52 Craig Strachan, Aboyne Academy; 300m 38.02 Billy Doyle, Stewarts Melville College;  300m Hurdles 43.37 Bera Ajala, George Watson’s College.

Boys D U14:

Pole Vault 3.10 Reuben Nairn, Williamwood HS.

Girls A  O17:

100m 11.84 Alisha Rees, Banchory Academy.

Girls B  U17:

1500m S/C 5.33.67 Holly Little, Bearsden Academy.

Shot 12.01 Shona Crossan, St Andrews Sec (Glasgow).

Girls C  U15:

300m 41.00 Emma Mailer, Dollar Academy.

300m Hurdles: 47.29 Emma Mailer, Dollar Academy.

Shot 11.12 Lucy Davison, Morrison’s Academy.

Javelin 34.61 Keira Waddell Berwickshire High School, Duns

Girls D  U14:

Hammer 48.92 Kirsty Costello, Castlehead HS.

Javelin 36.80 Kirsty Costello, Castlehead HS.

75m Hurdles 11.61 Briagha Cook, Balfron HS.

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 Photos by Bobby Gavin on Facebook

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Video of 2016 event

Kilmarnock staged a first 10K for a number of years with a successful first effort for the ‘Roon the Toon’ event.

More than 1000 runners completed the course on Sunday with the finish at the Ayrshire Athletics Arena as a number of clubs were represented.

Shettleston’s Paul Sorrie was the first home in 32.12 for the win with Kilbarchan AAC’s Elspeth Curran taking the women’s gold in 37.44.

Report on the Kilmarnock Harriers website

Results from Giffnock North AAC Festival of Running

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There was Men’s League action at Aberdeen Sports Village over the weekend with Division One and Division Two matches staged.

Aberdeen AAC won the Division One match with 396 points from Central AC 281 and VP-Glasgow 266. Aberdeen lead the league table from Central AC and Arbroath.

Inverness Harriers won the Division Two match with Inverclyde AC second and Pitreavie AAC third.  Inverness currently lead the with Inverclyde and Pitreavie tied in second place.

Scottish Athletics League (12 June Aberdeen)

 

Tags: Ben Greenwood, Emma Mailer, George Evans, Kilmarnock Harriers, Lennie Waite, Rio, Roon the Toon 10K, Scottish Schools

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