SAAA at Ibrox
The first SAAA Championships to be held at Ibrox Park were on Saturday, 22nd June, 1895, at a time of great controversy in the sport. There was a disagreement between Continue Reading →
The first SAAA Championships to be held at Ibrox Park were on Saturday, 22nd June, 1895, at a time of great controversy in the sport. There was a disagreement between Continue Reading →
“Miss Nan Robson (15), who won the club championship of the ladies’ section of the Dundee Hawkhill Harriers in a 3-mile race, which she completed in 16 mins 40 secs.” Continue Reading →
.. The Hearts Sports of 1890 followed the practice of several other clubs by having a preliminary meeting followed a week later by the athletic sports the following Saturday. In Continue Reading →
West Kilbride AAC 1948 Scottish athletics continued on a limited basis during the 1939 – 45 war. The SAAA and the NCCU suspended activities for the duration of hostilities. he Continue Reading →
Post 2nd World War, the AHCA, collected a small group of enthusiasts to act as Officials at track meetings and to lay the trail at cross country meetings. Even when Continue Reading →
Hawkhill Lady Harriers’ Scottish cross-country champion team. Back Row – Miss Tina Stevenson (trainer), Miss Helen Christie, Miss Elsie Patterson, Miss Jessie McKenzie (vice-president), Miss Bunty Carr (secretary) Front Row Continue Reading →
William S Legge Cheshire Tally-ho and Clydesdale Harriers In March 1886 WS Legge ran for Clydesdale Harriers in the first Scottish Cross-Country Championships but was not selected, only ran to Continue Reading →
Henry in the 1985 Tom Scott race. A RUNNING COMMENTARY. HENRY MUCHAMORE ( Club Athlete,Coach and Journalist.) ( Reflections on Life and Athletics from 1938 to2020) CHAPTERS: Prologue: Reaching the Continue Reading →
Hamish Telfer was a member of West of Scotland Harriers and a good club runner who trained under John Anderson. He went on to become a high quality coach and Continue Reading →
RISE OF THE VETERAN MOVEMENT Walter Ross Continue Reading →