After the highly competitive indoor winter league meetings, Clydesdale Harriers saw two teams qualify for The Scottish Athletics Indoor League Finals on the 24th of February at the Emirates Stadium. They were the under 20 Women and under 17 men’s team.
Before the two teams battled it out against the toughest of opposition in a thoroughly enjoyable day of athletics, it was the turn of the relay teams, and for the first time in many years Clydesdale was fielding multiple teams. There were some exceptional runs and some of the teams narrowly missed out on a place in the final while every team gained valuable experience. New athletes were introduced to the atmosphere and excitement of competition, which will stand them in good stead, as the club prepares for the up coming summer outdoor leagues.
The relay teams were –
Under 15 Girls- Iona Allan (missing from the picture), Rachel Campbell, Rachel Meehan and Anna Haddock.
Under 13 boys were Aiden Fegie, Aaron Belkevitz, Ronan Ross and Nathan Kerr
Under 15 boys-David Daly, Brian Aird, Lewis McLeod and Lewis Hay.
Under 15 boys-David Daly, Brian Aird, Lewis McLeod and Lewis Hay.
A wide range of events were contested in the S.A.I.L Final which followed the relays. On the track there was 60m sprint, 60nhurdles, 200m, 400m and 800m races. The field events were long jump, high jump, triple jump and shot put.
The under 20 women’s team were Claire Reid, Victoria McHugh, Rachel Liddell and Kirsty Kelly. The four girls knew they had their work cut out for them and worked hard against quality teams from Giffnock, Central, Whitemoss and Lasswade. Despite tough competition they were determined to show what they were made of and they demonstrated their desire to succeed with determination and enthusiasm. The hard work paid off as the points accumulated and they laid claim to their silver medal podium place.
The under 17 Men’s team were Tobi Akinkunmi, Darren Dolan, David Campbell and Andrew Hunter. Two of the boys, Andrew and David had been finalists together as under 15’s. They were eager to repeat their success in this more competitive age group and were undaunted by the strong opposition in the form of Central, Edinburgh, Giffnock and Victoria Park. As the day rolled the pressure intensified as each team fought hard for points in every event. The Clydesdale boys showed off their athletic skill and determination, scoring significant points and finishing in the top three, in six out of the nine events.
They achieved many individual successes over the course of the day and they were delighted with the team’s success as they finished in second place to claim the silver medal. Everyone in the club is very proud of their success. Well done boys!
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