![]() ![]() Well done to all who competed with around 150 clubs taking part in the 31k four-leg relay which features six runners in each team. The event was held at Strathclyde Park and saw wins for Giffnock North AC in the Women’s race and Cambuslang Harriers in the Men’s.Ĭarnethy HRC were the overall winners of the Devil’s Burdens Relays staged in Fife last Saturday. There was a win for the host club, Fife AC, in the main Women’s category. ![]() Results are online now for the LSK Masters Relays organised by Scottish Veteran Harriers Club on Sunday. SANDI MORRIS BACK IN TOP FORM IN POLE VAULT, BRYCE HOPPEL RUNS SECOND FASTER 800M EVER IN US by Larry Eder Febru0 0 SHARES VIEWS The second meeting at the 2021 American Track League was night and day impovements over ATL meeting 1. Hard-fought battle in the Tommy Leonard Memorial Men's Mile, where comes out on top with 3:59.62 ahead of New Zealand's #NBIGP #WorldIndoorTour /MxJEGBDHjW It was Wightman’s first indoor 1000m race, with the 25-year-old having clocked 2:16.27 for his only outdoor race at the distance in 2018 in Stockholm.Ĭhris O’Hare was another Scottish athlete in action in Boston and the European indoor 3000m silver medallist won the Tommy Leonard Memorial Men’s Mile in 3:59.62 ahead of New Zealand’s Nick Willis with 3:59.89. NCAA champion Hoppel had been third at the bell, sat behind leader Wightman and Spain’s world indoor medallist Saúl Ordóñez, but the American went past Ordóñez on the back straight before surging off the final bend to pip Wightman on the line. (1:49.80) - have ran sub-1:50 times in his vicinity according to. ![]() Wightman, who finished fifth in the world 1500m last year, placed second to USA’s Bryce Hoppel at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix on Saturday night, with the Scot’s time bettering the British record mark of 2:17.86 which had been set by Matt Yates in 1992. Bryce Hoppel has been accustomed to being the favorite when he runs in the 800 meters. Wightman was among the top performers as the World Athletics Indoor Tour began in Boston, with the European and Commonwealth medallist clocking 2:17.51 to improve the British indoor 1000m best. Jake Wightman made a superb start to Olympic year with a British Record in Boston – and Chris O’Hare confirmed he is in fine form, too, with an excellent mile victory. ![]()
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