It was another big one in Edinburgh for the Marathon Festival on Sunday 25th May. There was a punishing wind and a four seasons day to contend with for our Bellas for bother the half and full marathon. Mark Young was our sole Bella in the HM and ran a great 1:24:51, made more impressive as he continues his recovery from recent injury. In the marathon, there were brilliant efforts in by Neil McSeveney (2:44:03 PB), Bryan Mulgrew (2:44:32) Angus Gray (2:47:03), Sean Coyle (2:47:08), Alan Moss (3:20:54), Ronnie Hart (3:38:38), Hayley Drysdsle (4:29:09), Anton Soderqvist (4:30:17) and Ewen Cameron (4:39:28). Special mention to Alan, who completed the marathon in his globe costume, representing and fundraising for Worldwide Cancer Research. https://www.justgiving.com/page/alan-moss-globe-marathon-run
Yearly archives: 2025
Wednesday 21st May, was the Kilpatrick Kaper Hill Race, 6.8k with 350m ascent. It was a glorious evening for this one, with lovely views down the Clyde. Well done to our very own Team KPR of Kenny McDonald (48:30), Poppy Bowie (41:44) and Rich Evans (39:12), who can now tick off another off-road club championship race! And it was congratulations again to Poppy, who despite running up that hill on Wednesday, finished 3rd lady at the Kirkcudbright HM on Saturday in a brilliant 1:36:32!
Thursday 22nd May was the Dumbarton 10k, and the second babcock series race this season. It was another warm one with 18 Bellas in the field of almost 450. Brilliant running again from our contingent and podium finishes too! Ross Horgan ran a PB of 31:53 to finish second while Oscar Coetzee, 32:20, finished fourth overall, first MV40. Together with Grant Murphy, 33:42, they took second mens team! Our ladies produced great runs too with Kelly Taylor 38:11, Cara Thom 42:11, and Katie Mathieson 44:02 to finish third ladies team. Kelly and Cara also PB’d! Congratulations too, to Emma Queenan on her first 10k! Our full results were: Ross Horgan – 31:53, PB, 2nd Place Oscar Coetzee – 32:20, 1st MV40 Grant Murphy – 33:42 Stuart Macdougall – 34:43 Iain Murphy – 35:35 Bruce Carse – 35:44 Kelly Taylor – 38:11, PB Bryan Kerr – 40:03 Robert Smith – 41:26, PB Cara Thom – 42:11, PB Katie Mathieson – 44:02 Tom Thorne – 44:20 Frans Roelofse – 45:47 Lyndsay Kennedy – 47:47 Emma Queenan – 48:53, PB Kevin Queenan – 48:53 Sue Campbell Senior – 54:46 Graeme Pert – 57:36
On the evening of Friday 16th May, it was Silverknowes on the east coast, on another very warm night for the Sri Chinmoy 5k, doubling as the Scottish Athletics 5k Road Race Championship. This is a very popular event that sells out within hours and runs on a flat course, parallel to the Firth of Forth just north of Edinburgh. We had brilliant running and excellent pacing from the 6 Bellas who secured a spot, with Paul McNairn (16:29 PB), Jordan Davidson (16:47), Bruce Carse (17:04), Cathy Wood (19:39), Flora Henry (21:14 PB), Kirsty MacFarlane (21:16 PB). Not far off PB times for Jordan and Cathy and getting close again to sub-17 for Bruce. A great event, well done everyone!
The first babcock 10k of this year’s series took place on Sunday 11th May at the Shettleston 10k at Glasgow Green. It doubled as the Scottish Athletics West District 10k Road Race Championship. It was a beautiful morning and another great event, as always, being very well organised. Incredibly, the course records for men and women both fell in a very strong field of athletes from all over the UK. It was another great club turnout, with some brilliant PBs for Bryan Mulgrew (33:39), Callum Dickson (36:37), Emma Peters (42:48) and another great MV40 win by our ever consistent Oscar Coetzee (33:34), taking the top category spot by one second. Well done everyone! Best of luck at race number two in the babcock series, the Dumbarton 10k on Thursday 22nd May!
The Bella mountain goats were back out this week at two of the most popular hill races in the calendar. On the evening of Wednesday 7th May 2025, it was the University of Stirling 50th Dumyat Hill Race in the beautiful Ochils. 8k with nearly 400m of climbing at what used to be the pictish hill fort of Dun Myat. Great going by Jethro Browell (43:14), Rich Evans (45:23), Kenny McDonald (55:31) & Allan McDermid (59:09). Saturday 10th May was a warm one at the Westerlands Cross Country Club annual Ben Lomond Hill Race. Around 7.8 miles and 3,150ft of ascent, from Rowardenan to the summit of Scotland’s most southerly Munro (and back down!). A fantastic performance by Cat MacDonald in 1:27:55 to finish 1st lady. Brilliant too for Simon Wells in 1:39:03. And congratulations and good luck to Cat, who has again been selected for Scotland at the Trofeo Nasego Mountain Running International event in Italy on 24/25 May.
It was one of our favourite annual races on Wednesday 7th May, at the 38th Troon 10k. It was a glorious night in Ayrshire for the 17 Bellas who ran in what is one of the most popular 10ks in the calendar. Great running from Kenny Crawford (41:35), Al Maclachlan (42:57 1st MV60), Claire Wharton (43:05 1st FV50), Kevin Queenan (44:38), Ruth McKelvie (45:42), Lyndsay Kennedy (47:45), Anne Campbell (47:50), Shirley Wieland (49:12, 3rd FV60 PB), Alice Howe (49:24), Lynn Rennie (51:00), Babs Wilson (51:04), Catherine Laurence (53:49), Robert Boag (1:00:09), Louise Nimmo (1:01:50), Terry Nimmo (1:03:40), Nicola Barrington (1:05:02), Carla Telfer (1:09:32). Another great event by Troon Tortoises who even laid on the weather! We are looking forward to number 39 next year!
Entries are now open for this years Jimmy Irvine Bella 10K race, at Bellahouston Park at 1200hrs on Sunday 9th November 2025. We have 800 places this year and it’s a changed route now that works within the park are complete. And the good news is that it’s flatter! We also have a new venue at the Glasgow Club, Bellahouston Sport Centre for registration and hospitality afterwards. Again, the good news is that this is directly beside the start / finish of the race! You will be able to enter at Entry Central https://www.entrycentral.com/jimmy2025
On Monday 28th April, we had our annual 3k Track races. There was a fantastic turnout of 80 Bellas at Hutchesons’ track on a lovely sunny evening. There were some cracking performances from the 58 runners who took part. All ably supported by the Bella volunteers and supporters who gave up their time to make it such a great event, we couldn’t have done it without you! On signing up, our members had the option to donate to local parkruns, and a whopping £300 was raised! On top of that, we brought along our old trainers and kit which will be sent to running clubs in Malawi by https://rerunit.co.uk Well done everyone!
It was another big city marathon on Sunday 4th May, following the epic races in London and Manchester the week before, with our latest marathon marvels tackling the 43rd Belfast City Marathon! It was another warm and sunny day in the historic city where the Titanic was built, and the locals came out in numbers to cheer on the participants, whether full marathon or relay teams. We had a fantastic four representing BRR and they did not disappoint! First home for us was the incredible Jordan Davidson in a big PB of 2:46:22, followed by Lauren Rice who also PBd (by 23 mins) finishing in 3:18:01! Both finished in the top 50 males / females. Lucy MacKay, running only a week after London, finished in a brilliant 4:26:02, placing 4th FV60 and completing her 7th Belfast Marathon and 77th marathon in total! Andy Tomlinson was close behind in 4:28:04, an incredible effort, overcoming a number of injury issues on the lead up to the event. Congratulations to you all, and enjoy your recovery!
Well, what a week! A bit of a marathon / ultra extravaganza! Congratulations to Anne Campbell on a great Boston Marathon on Monday (21st) in pretty warm conditions for 3:43:21. Great work by our mountain goats on Saturday (26th) at the ‘Devil of the Highlands’ 42 mile race, on the WHW from Tyndrum to Fort William, with 6,500ft of ascent. An amazing run of 5:56:55 by Bryan Mulgrew, who finished in 7th place with a great effort too by Kenny McDonald in 9:51:41. Bad luck for Del Rigmand withdrawing injured after 17 miles. The 45th TCS London Marathon took place on Sunday (27th). A world record field of 57,000+ in very warm conditions but an amazing event as always. Fantastic running by our Bellas: Johnny McBeth – 2:26:39 PB Ross Horgan – 2:30:17 PB Calum Borthwick – 2:42:15 Angus Gray – 2:47:48 Iain Murphy – 2:47:13 PB Mark Young – 3:00:07 Kelly Taylor – 3:04:13 Liam McNally – 3:15:01 PB Chic Forsyth – 3:17:33 Gavin McGowan – 3:33:11 Sarah McSharry – 3:33:37 PB Anthony Houston – 3:41:09 Pauline Wright – 3:51:53 Laura Wilkinson – 4:17:13 Shirley Wieland – 4:32:45 Wallace Gray – 4:39:10 Angela Eadie – 4:44:30 Alison Brown – 4:56:47 Garry Smith – 7:00:37 Johnny was only a few seconds away from a new club record. Congratulations folks, great efforts in tough conditions! The Adidas Manchester Marathon also ran the same day, with even more brilliant Bellas lined up: Ruari Barfoot – 2:40:22 PB Kenny Osborne – 2:44:22 PB Jamie Robinson – 2:56:01 PB Craig Ross – 3:12:45 Rhona Fraser – 3:16:24 PB Louise Ross – 3:19:54 Robert Jefferies – 3:24:20 PB Gregor Crawford – 3:26:55 Jennifer Lamb – 3:29:31 Ross Wood – 3:33:46 Steven Lamb – 3:38:21 Christie Lamb – 3:38:22 Jonny Moran – 3:44:12 Harris Millar – 3:45:53 Leanne McIntosh – 3:48:57 PB Alex Sutherland – 3:56:23 Gerry McDonnell – 3:58:22 Jamie Wieland – 4:08:53 Brian McQuade – 4:19:39 Tommy Burridge – 4:20:32 Marty Campbell – 4:21:17 Lucy Mackay – 4:43:20 Nicola Barrington – 6:05:13 For those who PB’d, or first timers, extra well done! A great effort by Marty, recovering from a knock after a push and still finishing. A big well done and thank you to all of the friends, family and club~mates of our Bellas who were at these events to support and cheer-on our runners.
It was the fourth Stride Athletics 5k ‘Flat ‘n Fast’ at the West Lothian Cycle Circuit in Linlithgow on Saturday 19th April 2025. Another large field for what is becoming a go-to event for speedsters from all over Scotland! A total of six 5k races on a course consisting of 5 laps x 960m, plus a finishing straight. Brilliant running on a windy day from Tony Connelly (15:16), Ross Horgan (15:21 PB), Bryan Mulgrew (16:06), Jordan Davidson (16:49), Paul McNairn (16:49 PB), David Jarrett (17:02 PB), Alan Moss (17:59), Cathy Wood (19:35 PB), Veronica Fusaro (20:22), Flora Henry (21:27), Laura Templeton (24:44). Tony and Ross were very close to beating the club 5k record of 15:12 (held by Tony himself!).
Easter Sunday 20th April 2025, saw the latest Run Lanarkshire Monklands Half Marathon & 10k, after a break in 2024. The course start / finish was at St Ambrose High School, Coatbridge, and featured an extended undulating route around and through Drumpellier Country Park. The weather fine and cool. It was a successful day for our Bellas, with Oscar Coetzee winning the HM in a fantastic time of 1:13:10, while Stuart Macdougall took third place in 1:19:07! Both Oscar and Stuart raced in the MV40 category. The amazing Deborah Gray goes from strength to strength, and was the first lady to finish in 1:30:31. Deborah raced in the FV50 category. Great performances too from Sandy MacDonald (1:31:01), Martin McNulty (1:36:04), Claire Galloway (1:59:32), Andy Tomlinson (2:00:01) and in the 10k, Ben Lamont (49:38). Very well done everyone!
Saturday 12th April saw the latest of our Off-Road championship races at Drumchapel parkrun. It was a lovely morning with solid running on that tough course by our dynamic dozen! Well done everyone including our ‘podium’ trio of Jordan Davidson 1st, Stuart Laurence 2nd, Claire Wharton 1st lady. As always, thankyou to Drumchapel parkrun and all the wonderful volunteers! Well done to the 16 Bellas who ran the Dumbarton AAA Clydebank 10 Mile race (doubling as the West Dist 10 Miles) on Sunday. Nice conditions and great results too with the pick of teh bunch being Tony Connelly (52.36, 2nd), Oscar Coetzee (54:15, 3rd, 1st MV40) and Claire Wharton (1:10:25, 2nd FV50). Another ‘long’club championship race complete! Lastly, it was beautiful Paris in Springtime on Sunday for one of the world’s biggest marathons. As always, we had some bellas participating. Very well done to David Boag (4:44:13) & Jane Galt (5:20:14).
On Saturday 5th April, Stephen McQuade tackled the Devilla Forest 8 Hour Challenge. The aim was to complete as many 4.36 mile laps as you can muster in the 8 hour limit (although there was dispensation to finish a lap if it started prior to that time). The weather was fine and dry for this inaugural ‘NU Limits’ event and Stephen bagged 5th place after 12 laps in 8:22:02 for a grand total of 52.5 miles! What an amazing effort, and supported by his brother, Brian, who covered over 20 miles himself! The following day, Neil McSeveney finished 3rd (46:00) at the Edinburgh 13.1 Kilomathon. A great route from Ocean Terminal to Murrayfield in great weather. A fantastic performance! And lastly, well done to one of our newest members, Aryan Davani, on completing the Brighton Marathon (4:47:43) on Sunday too. Tough going in warm conditions in what is the UKs third largest marathon.