Huge thanks to all who turned out to compete at the Lasswade XC today. Bigger thanks to all the volunteers who made it happen! After 3 years since our last cross country, the course needed a bit more prep than usual so thank you to those who spent their weekends preparing the course in the lead up on and on the day.
As always, thanks to the officials and marshals for making the races happen. Lasswade would also like to thank Aniston Rangers, our sponsors John Noble Electrical Contractors, Kristofferson Carpets and Persimmon Homes.
Issues with the downpour before the races commence meant we may have some technical issues with photos but hopefully will have some available soon.
See you all again for more mud and rain next year!
(Results updated on 12/11/2022 with age groups and Team winners)
The course map for Sunday’s Lasswade XC is below…. Not entered yet? There’s still time… https://www.entrycentral.com/festival/706 and also entries on the day for a small premium.
The National Cross Country Relay Championships took place this weekend at Cumbernauld. It was a mild and dry start when we pitched the tent awaiting for the arrival of the athletes, however it wasn’t too long before the rain started. It then rained for the majority of the races making the already wet and heavy course muddy and marshy.
The first race of the day was the young females and our first runner was Beth McWilliam. Beth seemed to set of tentatively but ran a great race to work her way through the field and hand over to our u15 runner Bethan Kitchen in 8th place. Bethan ran well over the muddy conditions to hold our position in 8th and pass on to final leg runner Olivia Meikle. Olivia having only returned to training on Thursday after being down with a cold and still not feeling 100% put in a solid run to hold 8th place. A fantastic start to the days races!
Next to set off were the young males with u13 Struan Milne leading the team off. Struan ran a solid leg to hand over in 32nd place to u15 Lawrence Ward. Lawrence was on a mission and tore through the field to pull us up to 15th place and pass on to final leg runner Andrew McWilliam. Andrew set off with intent and pulled back six places and bring us home in 9th place. Another great race by our young athletes!
Next it was the turn of our senior ladies and leading off was Keira Gore who got us off to a good start and hand over in 16th place to 2nd leg runner Amy Smith. Amy in her first race since May had a solid run to come home and hand over in 20th place to Hannah Little. Hannah in her first senior cross country race ran well to pull back a couple of places and hand onto final leg runner Cathy Dickson in 18th place. Cathy one of our masters stepped up to complete the team and had a great run to come home in 20th place.
The final race of the day was the senior men and we had a senior and masters team. Our first runner for the senior team was Christian Graham. Christian ran well on the first leg up with leaders for much of the first leg before some small gaps began to appear. Christian handed on in 7th place to Matthew Smith. Matthew returning from injury had a positive run to hand on in 14th place to 3rd leg runner Alastair Scott. Alastair having just moved up to u20 was running his first senior race and ran well over the course to pass on in 24th place to Ross Matheson. It was great to have Ross complete the team and he had a solid run to bring the team home in 25th place.
Our masters team were led off by Martin Gore who told us he was still recovering from his efforts in the London Marathon but he put in a great effort to hand on in 3rd place to Ken McWilliam. Ken McWilliam had a good run on 2nd leg to hand on in 8th place to 3rd leg runner Andrew McGlone. Andrew had a solid run over the now even wetter and muddier course to pass on in 9th place to final leg runner Scott Dickson. Scott had the glory leg and brought the team home in 8th place and Scott even said he enjoyed it!!
Not a bad day with three teams in the top 10 and the other two 20th and 25th.
Well done also to Lasswade AC athletes Harry Henriksen, Magnus and Sarah Tait who were running for their university teams today.
Congratulations to everyone on their individual performances and thanks to for their effort and commitment.
The first cross country race of the season took place in Galashiels on 1st October. This race was held in Galashiels last year and it was the same challenging hilly course in the majestic border’s countryside. The rain did threaten in the afternoon but we were lucky and the weather held, it was much kinder to us than last year with a mild dry afternoon.
There was a big difference in the number of Lasswade AC teams this year. Last year we initially had eleven teams entered for the event over all age groups and ended up fielding eight teams on the day. This year we initially had seven teams and ended up with five on the day.
The first event to get underway was the young females and u13 girl Beth McWilliam got her team of to a great start finishing the first leg in 5th place. Freya Mowbray was our second leg runner for our first team and she had a solid run to finish her leg and hand over to Olivia Meikle in 4th place. Olivia ran well on the final leg with the 3rd fastest time of the day for an u17 to maintain 4th position, a great start to the day’s events. In our other young female team Lucy Ward had a strong run to finish in 19th place on first leg and hand over to Emma Thomson. Emma an u13, stepped up to run our u15 leg and ran well to hand on in 20th place to final leg runner Bethan Kitchin. Bethan an u15 was also stepping up and running the u17 leg and had a strong run to finish in 20th place. It was great to see two teams competing and a number of the girls running amongst the fastest lap times for their respective age groups.
In the young males we also had two teams and our u13 runners were Struan Milne and Francis Ovani-Finnegan both running well on the first leg to hand over in 15th and 18th place respectively. Jonathan MacQueen and Lauchie Welsh were our u15 runners having solid runs and handing over to our final leg runners in 20th and 21st place. Andrew McWilliam and Rowan Taylor both ran well on the final leg with Andrew pulling his team up to 13th with the 4th fastest leg of the day. Rowan wasn’t too far behind in 14th and with the 7th fastest leg of the day.
The next event was the ladies race and Lasswade had placed 3rd in 2019 and won it in 2021. Sadly there was no defence of the title as we were unable to field a team.
The final event of the day was the men and Lasswade AC initially had two teams. However, with one athlete withdrawing due to injury others followed as the team was incomplete so it was scrapped and we ended up with only a Masters team competing . On the first leg Ken McWilliam got the team off to a good start in 31st place overall (14th in the Masters) to hand over to Andrew McGlone. Andrew had a solid run to hand on to 3rd leg runner Steve Brown in 33rd place (18th in Masters) . Steve was our next runner and ran well over the 4k course to keep us in the top 40 overall and top 20 in the masters. Our final leg runner was Derrick Brydon who had a good run to bring the team home in 38th place overall and 16th masters team.
A great day’s athletics with some fine performances from six of our young athletes getting amongst the fastest times of the day in their respective age groups.
Congratulations to everyone on their performances.
Match 1: Sunday 27/11/22 Match 2: Saturday 10/12/22 Match 3: Sunday 15/01/23 Final: Sunday 05/03/23 (subject to team qualification)
For anyone who hasn’t competed in the SAIL before, these competitions are held at the Emirates Arena Indoor Track in Glasgow, which is probably the best indoor athletics venue in the UK and was the venue for the 2019 European Indoor Championships. Check out these photos from the last time Lasswade competed in the league in 2020.
As it’s an indoor track the events range from 60m to 800m (including 60m hurdles) and field events are restricted to Long Jump, High Jump and Shot Putt.
The competition is open to athletes in the U11 to U20 age groups. Anyone wishing to compete in the league please speak to your coach or email competitions@lasswade-ac.org.uk as soon as possible so that we can gauge interest and work out how many teams we need to enter.
We’re also looking for volunteers to help manage the teams on the day. Please get in touch if you can help or speak to Keith or Susan at the track.
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Great to see some Lasswade teams at the Relay Championships today. The U15 and U17 girls ran well in the 4x100m and had solid baton but unfortunately did not progress beyond the heats.
The U17 Men qualified for the final of the 4x100m as 5th fastest and improved to 4th against strong competition. The eventual winners from Shettleston would have finished 3rd in the Senior Men’s final. Aaron and Kieran made their debut for the club, with Kieran stepping up from the U15s age group to allow the U17s to field a team.
The Senior Men’s team also faced tough competition in the 4x400m relay which included the exact same Kilbarchan team that won the title last year. The team chased hard and left everything on the track to finish 5th. It’s fair to say that there wasn’t much appetitive to pose for photos after their race so this is the closest we got to a team photo!
Well done to all who turned out for Lasswade today and hopefully we can get some more teams out next year.