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Law and District AAC are shining stars as they bag great times in the sun
Athletes took part in several events over recent weeks Law and District Amateur Athletics club clocked in personal best times in the Sri Chinmoy 5k race at Silverknowes beach in Edinburgh. One of the fastest and most elite courses in the UK, with personal bests almost guaranteed, athletes travel the length and breadth of the country to compete, with 540 runners let loose down the esplanade. Ryan Kellock was first club runner to finish in 81st place in 15.47, with Emily McNicol clocking in at 16.48, making her seventh female and 190th overall. Grant McKenzie was 206th in 16.59, and Ross Hill 234th in 17.12. Finn Milligan, Rich Beattie, Bobby Hill, Logan Whitton, Elaine Boyle, Christine Neill, Mark Milligan, Lesley Graham, and John O'Leary also took part. The club was represented at the UK International track relays in Loughborough by Owen Murphy, who helped Scotland Under-20s to second place in the 4x100m. Owen's sister Cara finished fourth in the Para 100m at under-15 level. Success continued in the Lanarkshire AAA Track Relay Championships at Shettleston, with nine teams making it into podium positions. Five teams won gold, three silver and one bronze. Gold-winning teams were: U13 girls 3x800m: Abbie Boyle, Maya Carmichael, Grace Frood. U15 boys 4x100m: Alfie Brown, Harrison Hamilton, Joshua Gartshore, Stefan Cowan. U17 mixed 4x400m: Lucy Corns, Luke Evans, Erin McGurk, Cameron Chambers. Senior mixed 4x400m: Callum Hall, Lauren McNair, Hannah Kulke, Matthew Gillon. Senior women's 4x100m; Jade Gray, Lauren McNair, Hannah Kulke, Sophie Evans. Silver-winning teams: U11 girls 4x100m: Isla Mackey, Isla Dickson, Neve Shepka, Libby Boyd. U13 boys; 3x800m: Ross McLean, Jack Hamilton, Christopher Traynor. U13 girls 4x100m: Victoria Carr, Lily Crawford, Lexi Boyd, Grace Frood. Bronze: U17 women's 4x100m: India Wood, Rachel Williamson, Sophie Dickson and Erin McGurk.


Daily Record
25-05-2025
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Law and District AAC athlete is Scottish University champion in successful month for club
Emily McNicol won a top prize in a month when several others won medals Law and District AAC athlete Emily McNicol is Scottish University champion after winning the women's race at the 8km Dumyat Hill Race in Stirling. Emily was 33rd overall with a time of 38.55mins in a field of 340, in a Scottish Students' Hill Racing Championship. Her Glasgow University team won gold as well. Several athletes took part in the West District Championships at Ayrshire Athletic Arena in Kilmarnock, with eight medal winners and three championship titles won on day one. Under-17 athlete Cameron Chambers won double championship titles in 800m (2.02:31) and 400m (52.58). In the same age group, Lucas Davidson won 100m in 11.73 seconds. Gregor Davidson won silver in discus (10.49m) and bronze in javelin (18.72m). U13 Ross Murphy won bronze in long jump with 4.13m, U17 Erin McGurk won silver in 300m (42.10) and U13 Abbie Boyle was second in 800m in 2.29:89. Competing in 100m were: Under-15 boys: Stefan Cowan (5th), Harrison Hamilton (9th) and Alfie Brown (10th). Under-13 boys: Ross Murphy (4th), Gregor Davidson (11th). Under-15 girls: Cara Murphy (18th), Carys Kennedy (25th), Chloe Gardiner (30th). Under-13 girls: Victoria Carr (8th). Under-17 Women: India Wood (20th). Competing in 800m were: Under-13 girls: Allyssa Bennet (6th), Grace Frood (9th). Under-15 boys: Jamie Mackie (8th). Long jump: Under-13 girls: Natalie McCabe (12th), Victoria Carr (16th). Shot put: Under-13 girls: Grace Frood (6th). Day two of the competition saw an early silver medal win for under-17 Johann Gillon in hammer, with a fine throw of 45.07m. Also achieving silver was under-15 Roisin McClelland in javelin in 25.79m. Further results were: 200m: Under-15 girls: Cara Murphy (11th), Carys Kennedy (18th), Chloe Gardiner (23rd). Under-13 girls: Grace Frood (9th). Under-15 boys: Stefan Cowan (4th), Harrison Hamilton (8th), Alfie Brown (9th). Under-13 boys: Ross Murphy (4th), Jack Hamilton (8th). Under-17 women: Erin McGurk (4th). Under-17 men: Luke Evans (6th). 1500m: Under-15 boys: Alexander Wotherspoon (4th), Declan Hare (11th). Under-13 girls: Helena Wotherspoon (8th). Under-13 boys: Ross McLean (4th). Under-13 Anna Boss was 11th in javelin and fifth in high jump, and under-15 Declan Hare was 10th in long jump. Head coach Pat Kelly attended the West Districts and said: 'I could not help being very proud to see parents and coaches help all of our young athletes to shine in this competition. 'We have great young athletes who try their hardest, and many over the weekend got their reward, whether it was their first medal or personal best. 'For many it was their first outing in a major competition.' Meanwhile, Ross McLean won the P6 boys' race of 1.8km in a time of 6,39 mins at the Scottish Primary Schools' Cross Country Championships at Kirkcaldy.