15 May 2007
Ben Lomond Hill Race
12 May 2007
Thanks Don and all the many other helpers who made for a great day out. I enjoyed my race, despite it being my slowest yet (something of a pattern emerging?!). I had a steady plod/jog to the summit, followed closely by Val and we reached the top in 60 mins just behind a jetlagged and honeymooned-out Steffen. Val and I chased after Steffen along the ridge and just caught him after the zig-zags, whereupon Val used her long legs to zoom off into the distance, leaving Steffen and I floundering in her wake. With tired legs I did my best to get those wee legs of mine to descend the rocks, grass and bogs to the bottom without falling over. Disappointed not to get under the hour and a half, but couldn't really have given it any more effort, so still reasonably happy. A grand race and day out.
Don Reid's Report=
This years race did not have the good weather of last year but despite this, proved to be another success. This was mainly due to the brilliant assistance of marshals, time keepers, car parking officials, the mountain rescue team (MRT), the new walkie talkies (which incidently were just about to reach the summit from the hotel!), and the team of people who ran the junior championship races without much interference from me. A big thanks to you all!.
What about the race itself? The MRT had warned me that the bad step was treacherously slippy & I passed this info on to the runners at the start. I think everybody took this on board and fortunately, we had no major injuries to deal with, though I would not like to be nursing the ankle strain that Brian Marshall went home with, but more on that later. The smart money was on either Simon Peachey or Brian Marshall to win though there was a threat from South of the border in the form of last minute entry Nim Lockwood from Borrowdale. True to form, Simon lead the race by about 1 minute as he turned at the summit, from Brian. This was a scene that was acted out 2 years ago, and on that occasion, Brian one of the best descenders in the business had very quickly caught and passed Simon. However this year Brian twisted his ankle big time at the bottom of the summit zigzags. Amazingly, he still managed to hobble in to finish in 18th place with a time of 1.21. This left Simon with a huge lead and he won in a time of 1.08.37. Second was Graeme Campbell of Highland hillrunners 1.12.19 and 3rd Andrew McColl of Greenock Glenpark 1.13.05. First V40 was Steve Fallon (Carnethy) followed by our own David Riach who put in a spirited finish to outsprint Stuart Simpson of Ochils. First V50 went to Tom Scott of Fife and Carnethy took the male team prize.
What about the fairer sex? A couple of weeks before the race, I would have wagered a large sum of money that Westies were going to get the team prize, but a series of injuries ruled out Val Brunton & Shona leaving Val Houston, Ellen and Ana to carry the Westies flag. And so once again the spoils went to Fife. First female overall was ex Westie Helen Palmer who had a great run to finish 37th in 1.27.36 followed by our own Val in 1.29.57 who was 1st V40.
This is how the westies ran - well done all!
8 David Riach M40 01:17:07
10 Chris Upson M40 01:17:17
26 Scott McKendrick M 01:24:14
30 Johannes Courtial M 01:25:16
46 Val Houston F40 01:29:57
52 Steffen Gorgas M 01:31:22
54 John Donnelly M40 01:31:55
58 Paolo Ballarini M 01:33:15
72 Ellen Homewood F 01:39:05
77 Jason Kaushal M40 01:39:52
104 Ana Talbot F 01:52:28
112 Davy Broni M40 01:57:22
117 Drew Turnbull M60 02:07:05
Full results here
Photos on Westies website here
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