Winter training for the endurance squad will now take place at Bonnyrigg Public Park from Thursday 30 September 2010.
Meet at the Pavillion at 6.30pm until 8.00pm.
Winter training for the endurance squad will now take place at Bonnyrigg Public Park from Thursday 30 September 2010.
Meet at the Pavillion at 6.30pm until 8.00pm.
Click on the link below for details of the Club's Disco and Presentation Night on Friday 29 October.
It was a successful day for the club’s athletes who were competing for Team Edinburgh in the National Junior Athletic League final at Derby on Sunday, with all three athletes coming first in their events.
Callum Wilson won the B Triple jump (13.46m), Ross Matheson came first in the 800m A (1:54.03) and was also part of the winning 4 x 400m relay team (3:18.77). Greg Louden took first place in the 400m A (48.19s), ran in the 4 x 400m relay team as well, and collected the Male Track Athlete of the Match award for his performances.
Team Edinburgh finished third overall, only 13 points behind the winners Blackheath & Bromley.
Well done to the athletes on the day, and to the club’s other athletes who competed in the Junior League matches leading up to the final.
The club also had a good representation of young athletes at the Pitreavie Trophy meeting on Sunday where some good performances, PBs and medals were collected.
The results for the Trophy Meeting will be available on the Scottish Athletics website at a later date.
As you will no doubt be aware our annual Club Championships will be held on the 26th of this month and as in previous years the generosity of members, parents and family is always appreciated.
Donations are required of filled rolls, home baking etc that can be sold on the day. Tea, coffee, juice, crisps and sweets will also be available for sale.
Fresh produce for sale should be brought along on the morning of the competition.
Donations are also required for the Tombola and Raffle.These can be handed to myself or any of the coaches from now until the championships.
All monies made will be go straight back to the club to help pay for travel expenses, equipment and the like.
Finally, if anyone is able to spare some time on the day to help with the above please let me know and duties can be handed out on the day. Thank you Ruth Szymanski Membership Secretary Lasswade AC. 01968 678326 (or you can send me an email via the contact form within the "Contact Us" page).
Read the full report on the last Scottish Mens League Match by clicking here
There are a number of short road and cross country relays in September and October. It would be good for the club to enter a few senior teams in these. Details can be found by clicking here
If interested please contact Kirk Smith or David Hand.
The club's U13 Girls' team gave a good account of themselves today at the Scottish Superteams competition at Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow.
In the first event of the day, the 100m, all four girls ran new PB times. Beth Murray (15.42s), Rachel Louden (15.82s), Lisa Robertson (15.94s) and Rachel Hutchison (16.10s). More PBs were to follow in the long jump for Beth (3.82m), and Rachel Hutchison (3.16m), while Lisa jumped 3.57m and Rachel Louden 3.31m.
The third event (Shot Put) saw all four girls register PBs again, as Beth threw 4.53m, Rachel Louden 4.06m, Rachel Hutchison 3.87m and Lisa 3.73m.
The girls rounded of a fine day's work by running very well in a tough medley relay (2 x100m, 1 x 200m & 1x 800m), finishing fifth.
The team all performed well on the day, produced new PB performances, and gained valuable experience. Considering they were the youngest and smallest team in the competition, they did very well, and will all be eligible for next year's competition.
Despite being missing a number of regular competitors due to injuries and other commitments, the club’s young athletes produced some fine performances at Grangemouth today to finish third overall in the Forth Valley League Division One for the season.
A lot of athletes were asked to compete in events which they don’t normally do, but they all rose to the challenge to earn valuable points for the team.
Well done to all the athletes, coaches, officials, parents and helpers. It was a real team effort, and the feelgood factor nearly led to Davie Mac sharing his chocolates on the bus home!
July has been a busy month for some of the club’s track and field athletes as they competed in top level competitions in Scotland and England.
Guy Learmonth, Greg Louden, Colin Menzies, Ross Matheson, Ross Finlayson, Scott Anderson, Niall Sheehan and Callum Wilson all competed in the Scottish Senior Championships, held at Pitreavie Stadium on Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th July.
Greg and Guy both qualified from their heats on the Saturday to progress to the finals of their events on Sunday. In Sunday’s finals, Greg produced a season’s best run of 48.43s as he finished fifth in the 400m, and Guy collected the bronze medal in the 800m with a time of 1:53.79. Also in the 800m, Ross Matheson finished 4th in the semi-final (1:58.79), and Scott Anderson (2:04.43), and Ross Finlayson (2:05.25), ran in the heats.
Colin Menzies was among the medals as well, as he took the bronze in the 3000m Steeplechase (10:19.29).
Niall Sheehan finished 13th in the 5000m final (15:21.97), and Callum Wilson produced a jump of 13.38m, as he finished 5th in the triple jump.
The following Saturday, Greg Louden and Guy Learmonth were selected to compete for Scotland at the Birmingham Games in the U20 4 x 400m relay team. The team set a new Scottish Junior record time of 3:14.25, breaking the previous record which had stood for 27 years.
The next day saw Greg join club team mate Ross Matheson, as they competed for Team Edinburgh in the National Junior League at Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow. Greg won the 400m, and finished 4th in the 200m in a new PB time of 22.05s. He was also a part of the winning 4 x 400m relay team (3:23.32).
Ross registered an impressive treble of victories, winning the 800m in 1:56.89, the 1500m in 4:07.76, and running in the 4 x 400m relay team.
Team Edinburgh won the match overall, and finished top of the league for the season, they have now qualified for the league finals which take place at Derby on the 12th of August
The club’s younger athletes were also in action during the past month, competing in the usual leagues and championships. Earlier in the month, Ellen Kristoffersen was runner up in the Scottish U15 Girls’ Pentathlon competition with a total of 2608 points. Ellen, along with Rachel Robertson and Gareth Fleming, was also part of the U15 Edinburgh Select team who won the Scottish Schools’ Super 8 Challenge match at Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow, on 7th July.
The club were also represented by two teams in the recent Scottish Junior 4 x 100m Relay Championships at Pitreavie Stadium. The U13 Girls’ team (Beth Murray, Lisa Robertson, Rachel Hutchison and Rachel Louden) were sixth in their heat, while the U15 Boys’ team (William Hutchison, Jamie Cousin, Iain Lawson and John Wyse) finished 6th in their final.
Well done to Greg Louden and Guy Learmonth who were part of the Scottish Junior 4 x 400m Team that broke the Scottish Junior Record when finishing 3rd at the Birmingham Games on Saturday with a time of 3.14.25. The previous record had stood for almost 27 years !
The full team were Anthony Young, Jay Younger, Greg Louden and Guy Learmonth.