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Report and results from 1st Meeting on Sunday 2 December 2007
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Kilbarchan Athletic Club made a good start to the Indoor League Competition at the Kelvin Hall last Sunday, winning two of the age category competitions as well as having a number of individual winners and other top performances.
There was a convincing victory in the under 20 Women's competition with Holly Belch having a triple success. Holly won the 60m in a club record time of 8.19 seconds and then went on to win the 60m Hurdles, 9.26 sec and the 400m in a speedy 60.5 seconds. There were also wins for Emma Pettigrew in the High Jump and Rachael Mathieson in the Shot, to ensure victory for the under 20 girls. The under 20 men were also winners, though much narrower this time. Cameron Clark set an u20s Indoor Record for the Long Jump with a fine 6.33m effort and Stuart Miller won the 400m in 53.6 seconds.
The under 17 women got off to a good start, finishing 2nd in their competition. There were wins for Judith McNicol in the 60m Hurdles (9.68s), Emily McQuade in the High Jump (1.40m) and Sally Webster in the Shot (7.87m). The under 17 men kept themselves in the hunt by finishing 3rd on the day, with wins for Stephen Fleming in the 800m (2.05) and Jamie Milton in the Shot (9.93m) while Jamie also broke the club u17 record for the 60m Hurdles with a time of 9.03s.
Jack Lochans set a Personal best when winning the under 15s High Jump with a fine 1.63m clearance and for the under 15 girls, Hazel Ross won the 60m Hurdles and also set a club age group record with a time of 8.45 seconds for the 60m flat. Other individual winners included Nicholas Love who won the under 13 boys 800m and Mhari Rundell who won the under 11 girls 60m race while Katie McKinlay was joint winner of the under 13 girls Long Jump, measured at 4.15m. |