ALTHOUGH a number of people are gearing up for upcoming holidays, five members of Kilmarnock Harriers were in action last week in two very different events.
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THE Dean Country Park hosted the annual Ruby Young Memorial Races, and once more the public came up trumps, as the Ayrshire Hospice benefited by £6800, with more cash rolling in all the time.
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KILMARNOCK Harrier Kara Tait represented the West Coast of Scotland Team at Wishaw where she competed over 5000m on the track at the inaugural Scottish Inter Regional Championships.
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THE hill-running season continued at the weekend with three athletes from Kilmarnock Harriers competing in the Goat Fell hill race – an 880m climb over 13km.
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ATHLETES from Kilmarnock Harriers have been in action in two of the largest mass participation Road Race events on the Scottish athletics calendar.
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KILMARNOCK Harriers hill-racing specialists, Roddy Pugh and Alasdair Murray, went to the Lake District on Saturday for the Anniversary Waltz, a 12-mile, 3000ft hill race just outside Keswick.
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AT the National Junior Road Race it was the under-13 age group, where Kilmarnock Harriers had a strong presence, with seven girls and eight boys lining up in a very strong field, who led the way.
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ON Sunday a group of Kilmarnock Harriers took the road to Alloa where, along with 1000 other athletes, they took part in the town’s yearly half marathon.
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JUNIOR Athletes from Kilmarnock Harrier and AC were in action at the Scottish Secondary School Cross Country Championships last week at Irvine Beach Park.
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KILMARNOCK Harriers and Athletic Club had 11 athletes in action at the DM Hall Bank of Scotland National Indoor Championships held at the Kelvin Hall.
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