Jenny Meadows has been involved in pace-making this season with the likes of Eilish McColgan among those to benefit
Online Tickets for 2017 Annual Awards Dinner (via Enter Online function)
The scottishathletics and jogscotland Annual Awards Dinner will be at the Hilton Hotel in Glasgow on Saturday 4 November.
And we’re delighted that three-time Olympic medallist, Kelly Sotherton, and World Championship medallist Jenny Meadows will be our Guests of Honour that evening.
Tickets are on sale and once again have been kept at £40 for what is always a special night of celebration as we look back on a thrilling year for our sport.
Sotherton was the bronze medallist at the 2004 Olympic heptathlon and has recently also been awarded a bronze medal for both the 2008 Olympic heptathlon and 4 x 400m relay following IAAF decisions.
Kelly also won a heptathlon bronze at the 2007 World Championships and was the heptathlon gold medallist at the 2006 Commonwealth Games.
Meadows is a former World Junior Champion in the 4 x 400m relay before establishing herself as one of the best women’s 800m runners over the last decade. Jenny’s breakthrough came at the 2009 World Outdoor Championships in Berlin where she won a magnificent bronze medal.
Now recognised as one of the best pace-makers on the European circuit, Jenny has helped our own Laura Muir and Eilish McColgan on several occasions and will be leading a special feature with some of our endurance athletes during the evening.
It promises to be one of the highlights of the calendar as the sport gathers to honour our World Championship team athletes – as well as the clubs, coaches, volunteers and officials who make such a vital contribution.
Tickets are £40 per person and on sale now. We will close the sale of tickets on October 25 (or earlier if the 450 limit is reached).
Online Tickets for 2017 Annual Awards Dinner
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