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Scottish Hammer Development Group

Scottish Athletics Hammer development Group

Scottish Hammer Development Group

Scottish Hammer Development Group

The exploits of Kimberley Reed and Myra Perkins have already been reported upon.  However, to recapitulate:

• Sixteen year old Kimberley Reed (Edinburgh AC) qualified for the World Youth Championships with a throw of 53.63 metres.  This mark also exceeds the Scottish U17 female age group record.  Her series:- 51.42m: 52.88m: 52.04m: 53.63m: 50.38m: 51.36.  The World Youth Championships are to be held in Lille, France in July.
• Nineteen year old Myra Perkins (Falkirk) qualified for the European Junior Championships to be held in Tallin, Estonia, in July with a throw of 57.87 metres. [Read more…]

Matheson places well on GB debut

Scottish athletes were in action both at home and abroad this weekend and recorded some outstanding performances.

Lee Matheson

Lee Matheson

Ross Matheson (Lasswade), on his GB debut at the World Cross Country Championships in Punta Umbria, Spain, handled the pressure well to place 53rd in the junior men’s race, coming home 2nd scorer for the GB team that finished 10th. In the senior men’s race Derek Hawkins (Kilbarchan) was in action and placed 91st, the 6th GB athlete across the line. The GB senior men placed 15th. [Read more…]

Hawkins and Matheson for Spain Worlds

Scottish National Cross Country Championship winners, Derek Hawkins (Kilbarachan AC) and Ross Matheson (Lasswade) have been selected for senior and U20 categories respectively in a 24-strong Aviva GB&NI team for the 39th IAAF World Cross Country Championships in Punta Umbria , Spain on Sunday 20 March 2011.

Hawkins selected for GB&NI Team

Hawkins selected for GB&NI Team

21 year old Hawkins who was credible 6th in the trial race at the Birmingham Inter Counties Championships at the weekend will be looking to build on this break-through season which started with him representing UK at the European U23 Championships in December and has continued with impressive runs in Edinburgh ; Antrim and Dublin since the turn of the year. [Read more…]

Inverness Half Marathon 2011 pre-event

Sunday’s Inverness Half Marathon has attracted 1679 entrants planning to their place on the start-line for the event this weekend.  Limited places remain available for the 5K Fun Run, available on a first come, first served basis at the event on Sunday morning. (Entry for the Half Marathon is already closed.) [Read more…]

McConnell takes silver in Paris

Lee McConnell (Shaftesbury) took silver as part of the GB 4x400m team at the European Indoor Championships in Paris.

 

Lee McConnell

Lee McConnell

The team of Kelly Sotherton, Marilyn Okoro, Lee McConnell and Jenny Meadows recorded a time of 3.31.36 to take silver behind Russia with France taking the bronze.

Having won European indoor bronze in both 2005 and 2007, going one better in Paris adds to McConnell’s already impressive medal tally both indoors and out. It was a successful championships for the GB team, placing 4th in the medal table behind Russia, France and Germany.

Great Britain won 8 medals accross the three days of competition; silver for both men’s and women’s 4x400m teams, Dwain Chambers in the 60m, Jenny Meadows in the 800m and Tiffany Ofili in the 60m hurdles; bronze for Richard Buck in the 400m and fantastic golds for Mo Farah and Helen Clitheroe in the 3000m. The French team rose to the occassion of being host nation and it’s to be hoped the same effect will be evident at both London 2012 and Glasgow 2014.

Congratulations to all GB athletes who competed in Paris!   source SAF

Athletes aim for Olympic Berth

Jayne Nisbet will go for a unique double in the Scottish Indoor National Track and Field Championships in Glasgow on Saturday to jump-start her bid to reach next year’s Olympic Games.

The 22-year-old from Edinburgh plans to compete in both the high jump and triple jump at the Kelvin Hall event as she continues her comeback following a year in which injuries forced her to skip the entire season.

It left the former national champion to watch the Commonwealth Games from the outside and to re-assess her entire approach to athletics. However after a positive return at this month’s UK Championships, where she finished fifth behind Jessica Ennis, the revamped Nisbet feels ready to make a push into contention for London 2012.

“I feel in front of where I was before,” she said. “I’m stronger physically and mentally. I’m just a better athlete now than I ever had been. I want it more now. When everyone was in Delhi, I was training my ass off.

“I work as a personal trainer most of the time but I can fit my training around it. I took a lot of time to evaluate what I needed to be a better athlete: lifestyle-wise, nutrition, what would make me strong. I now realise how my body works whereas when I was younger and more naïve, I’d just push on. The past year’s been a good learning curve.”

In the high jump, she faces stiff competition from young rival Emma Nuttall who has already achieved the European Under-20 Qualifying standard this season. While in her new event, the triple jump, Nisbet is looking for signs that her daily sessions at Loughborough are paying off.

“I’m still really getting used to it,” she admitted. “But it’s an event I feel I can do well in.”

Elsewhere, Gemma Werrett – who equalled the Scottish 60m hurdles record when taking bronze in the UK Championships – will bid to break her native mark of 8.50 seconds. Another UK bronze medallist, Jade Nimmo, starts as favourite in the long jump.

Fast-improving Eilish McColgan, who took silver at the UK Championships, goes in the 1500m while her training partners in Dundee, Sarah Kelly and Jenny Tan clash over 800m.

The men’s high jump sees David Smith, who improved his lifetime best this year to 2.17m, goes head to head with Ray Bobrownicki who cleared 2.22m last weekend in Sheffield.

The men’s pole vault is also set to be a close competition between Commonwealth Games athlete Richard Hurren and Gregor MacLean who has improved significantly this year with 5.11m.

The Scottish Indoor Championships starts at 10am on Saturday February 23. Entry is £2.

The full timetable and can be found here

Twell 14:54.08 Scottish 5000m record

Aldershot-based Steph Twell has smashed Yvonne Murray’s 15-year-old Scottish 5000m record and leapt to fourth place in the all-time British 5000m rankings. [Read more…]