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TWEEDBANK BORDER GAMES REPORT 2008 (Official Results) MELROSE mover Peter Denholm didnt make the same mistake this week. The 23-year-old was beaten by inches at Langholm Border Games last Friday after glancing across the line. But the Gordon Bury-trained sprinter, running from 7 metres, kept looking ahead as he broke the tape on Saturday at Tweedbank in a time of 10.53. Hawicks Aidan Patterson (16) clocked his first win of the season in the 200 metres. The 18-year-old, who is coached by Ross Weir, just managed to hold on from Ryan Trimby (20) and Craig Sowerby (14). And he admitted it was good to return to winning ways. Aidan told us: I really didnt want to go a whole season without a win. I went into the lead about 10 metres out but Ryan came back at me, it was close in the end. The open 800 metres wasnt quite so close with Hawicks Reece Taylor (27.5) timing his run to take up the lead on the top corner. And the 17-year-old kicked clear coming down the home straight to clock 1.57.6. Following his win Reece said: I felt like I was going well all the way and the other boys pulled me through the field. I like the tartan track and feel like Ive improved a lot during the season. John Archibald (35) from Glasgow finished second with David Conroy (60) of Eyemouth in third. The open 1600 metres turned into an epic two-horse race coming down the final straight. And it was Glasgow student John Archibald (70) who just managed to edge in front of Hawicks Keith Murray (200) a few metres before the line.The 17-year-old winner said: Its my first win on the Borders circuit so Im delighted. I didnt think I would catch him at the bell but I just kept going and gave it everything down the straight. Longniddrys Pat Mulhern (215) finished in third. Keiran Kivlin (4.5) is quickly becoming one of Scotlands most exciting young sprinting talents. And the 12-year-old New Year Sprint from Edinburgh winner showed great strength to come through for victory in the final of the 100 metres. Keiran, who is coached by Kevin Turner, said: I train at Meadowbank so I enjoy running on this surface a lot more than grass. Earlstons Laura Douglas (15) finished second with Kyle Potts (24) of Hawick in third. Bonchesters Emily Douglas (24) has spent the season claiming runners-up places. But the 15-year-old, who is trained by Chico Woods, finally found glory in the 200 metres. She told us: I was really determined to win as Ive been second so many times. It was really close coming round the bend but I managed to get away coming down the straight. The youths 800 metres produced one of the most exciting finishes of the afternoon with Selkirks Skye Shiell (155) taking up the lead coming into the home straight. But the 12-year-old was pegged back by Lasswades Ross Matheson (20) around 30 metres out with Jonny Armstrong (165) of Durham fighting back with Earlstons Dan Purves (65) to claim the places in a blanket finish. Matheson, who continued running a further twenty metres through the line, clocked a personal best. He said: The winning time was 2.01 but I ran round to the 20 metres start and was timed at 2.04 which my fastest ever for an 800 metres. I saw the girl going into the lead and knew if I caught her Id win. |
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LANGHOLM BORDER GAMES REPORT 2008 (Official Results) A GLANCE is all it took for Melrose flyer Peter Denholm (7) to lose 400 on Friday. The 21-year-old hit the tape in the final of the Scottish Power 90-metres with Annans Alan Crawford (10.5). But a look along the line just a few metres out surely cost the newcomer the 700 first prize as judges gave the veteran from Dumfriesshire the nod following a study of the photo finish. And the Borders athlete was left with the runners-up purse of just 300. John Paxton (11.5) from Hawick was placed third. Purves made amends an hour later in the James Maxwell Building Contractors youths 1600 metres. The 13-year-old, running from 130 metres, was back in fourth at the bell with Somervail (115) storming into the lead.But the Scott Renwick trained runner should great strength to fight back in the home straight and claim the win. |
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JEDBURGH BORDER GAMES REPORT 2008 (Official Results) IT WAS up wi the Souters at Jedburgh Border Games on Saturday. |
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KELSO BORDER GAMES REPORT 2008 (Official Results) THERE are few greater feelings than winning in front of your home crowd. And for teenager Andrew Hogarth, running from 10 metres, the dream became a reality at Poynder Park. The 18-year-old raced through the Cross Keys Hotel 100 metres heats and cross-ties impressively but a strong final field awaited, which included Hawick trio Davie Rae (3.5), Davie Grieve (10) and John Paxton (12). But the Addie Gray runner showed great composure and strength to open up, and maintain, a metre lead all the way to the line. Edinburghs Graham Armstrong (13.5) finished second with Grieve in third. The SKS Joinery 1600 metres turned into a two-horse race at the bell with Hawicks Derek Scott (160) going through around 40 meters clear from the fast-finishing Daryl Hastie (scr). Despite a huge effort from Hastie, Scott just managed to hold on to the line with Glasgows John Archibald staying on to collect third. The 21-year-old winner, who is coached by Davie Rae, told us: That was really hard. My legs were still a bit sore from Hawick on Saturday but I kept going. I knew Daryl was coming but I kept working hard to get to the line. Whatever the seniors could produce, the youths went even better with endless excitement and blanket finishes on the rutted rugby park. Despite false-starting in both his heat and in the final, which results in a one-metre penalty, Jedburghs Callum Young (23) managed to win the Border Precision (10-13 years) 100 metres from Hawicks James Parker (10) and Selkirks Kyle Stillie (13). Following his win 10-year-old Young, who is coached by John Steede, said: Ill have to work on my starts but Im still really pleased to get my first win. The Steede school also collected first in the Border Precision (14-16 years) 100 metres with Craig Gillon (7) just edging out Jedburghs Paul Ferguson (7) and Steven Cessford (9) from Earlston. Gillon was delighted to have won. He told us: I wasnt sure if Id won? It was really, really close. The youths one-lap races also produced fantastic finishes. In the Border Precision (14-16 years) one lap final Hawicks Ewan Imray (15) snatched victory in the final strides from Selkirks Ewan Brownlee (23) with Greig Paxton (46) from Hawick a further half-metre back in third. Imray, who is coached by Davie Rae, said: It was a struggle to get through but I kept going and managed to find room on the home straight. Biggest cheer of the day came in the Queens Head youths 1600 metres. Kelsos Jason McIntosh (350) led from start to finish to win on his home tra but the 10-year-old was pushed all the way by the fast-finishing duo of Laura Anderson (300) from Berwick and Josh Noble (165) from Teviotdale Harriers. |
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TWEEDBANK BORDER GAMES (June) REPORT 2008 (Official Results) HE could only finish fourth at the UK Under 23 Championships the previous week but on Saturday, Scotlands number one sprinting prospect was the star attraction at Tweedbanks first games of the season. Craig Fleming (scr) ran 10.7 seconds to comfortably win his heat of the 100 metres. Sleepy-head Ally Laurie couldnt produce a middle-distance double after nodding off following his half-mile win. The 44-year-old janitor from Selkirk, running from 147.5 metres, soared past long-time leader Vicky Blair (190) on the final bend to hold on from the fast-finishing Ross Finlayson (30) from Lasswade and Reece Taylor (45) from Hawick. But Lauries bid to double up and win the 1600 metres later in the afternoon didnt even reach the starting line, as he dozed off while resting in the changing rooms. The Selkirk Track runner said: I thought someone would have given me a shout but when I came out to warm up the race had finished. Im delighted to have won the half mile as its my first win of the season. Ive been training hard and that win was long over due. Bonchester Bridges Douglas Moffat (23) won an exciting 200 metres final after taking a roasting from his coach Chico Woods. The 35-year-old ran wide in his heat allowing Davie Grieve (20) to come through on the inside. But, after qualifying as a fastest loser, Moffat made no mistake in the final to hold on strongly with Grieve a metre back in second and Hawicks David Rae in third. Chicos Jedburgh school also produced the winner of the youths 100 metres. 13-year-old Annabel Hughes (19.5) just held on from the fast finishing James Parker (10) of Hawick and rugby player Grant Runciman (5.5) from Lauder. The 200-metres also produced a blanket finish with Cardronas Ryan Laidlaw (52) giving the Linda Nicholson Moorfoot club their first win of the season. The 11-year-old held on strongly from Earlstons Ryan Goodfellow (33) and Hawicks James Parker (19) to break the tape. Following his win Laidlaw said: I am really enjoying running and its great to win. The emerging Dan Purves (80) finally broke the tape in the youths 800 metres. The 13-year-old from Earlston, who is coached by Scott Renwick, calmly worked his way through the field to take up the running on the second last bend. And the Selkirk and Earlston runner-up kicked for home down the final straight to win from Hawicks Kyle Potts (170) and Chris Gray (120) from Edinburgh. |
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PEEBLES BELTANE SPORTS REPORT 2008 (Official Results) IN-FORM Glyn Davies turned back the clock yet again on Saturday to land the TGWU & South Park Garage and Paul Spence Sponsored Beltane Sprint. The torrential rain may have cooled down the distance runners but it also made several of the tight bends a bit slippy. But they didnt prevent Kelso athlete Daryl Hastie (scr) producing a fantastic run in the James Renwick two-miles handicap. The 24-year-old, who is coached by Addie Gray, had to make almost a lap on several top distance runners including Moorfoot trio Will Hynd (240), Michael McGovern (225) and Darren Dougall (240). Backmarker Douglas Selman (scr) couldnt quite catch the front-runners in the Kingsmeadows 1600 metres handicap. Long-time leader Alec Corbett (235) from Hawick set a strong pace and was still 20 metres in front at the bell but Kenny Short (200) gradually pegged him back down the back straight. The Beltane meeting also played host to the Stanley Brash Construction British 110 metres Championships. And despite judges deliberating over the photo-finish for almost 10 minutes they couldnt separate Czech sprinter Michael Barvik and former New Year Sprint winner Patrick Swan. 20-year-old Swan appeared to be leading the scratch race half-way up the track but 24-year-old Barvik inched closer with every stride. Swan, who is studying sports science at Loughborough College, felt the dead-heat verdict was a fair one. He said: I knew he was coming back at me in the middle part of the race and I just had to stay relaxed. I really couldnt say who won when we crossed the line a dead heat seems right. The final of the Peebles Ex-Servicemens Club and Green Tree Hotel 800 metres didnt produce a photo finish but there was still an exciting sprint for the line. Selkirks Ally Laurie (145) led going down the back straight but Dunfermlines Tony Cunningham (25) closed him down approaching the second last bend. Despite a late burst from backmarker Craig Robertson (scr) from Pitreavie it was Cunningham who held on strongly to break the tape and collect the 150 prize. Robertson picked up second with Laurie back in third. The final of the senior one-lap race also produced an exciting final with Hawicks Davie Grieve (28), who only qualified as a fastest loser, just holding off a late burst from Selkirks Ben Purves (27). Chirnsides Kenneth Ward (21) was a further metre behind the 51-year-old winner. Youths New Year Sprint winner Keiran Kivlin (7) from Edinburgh won the final of 90-metres handicap. The 12-year-old just held off the challenges from Lauders Grant Runciman (6) and Craig Gillan (11.5) to break the tape. And the youths one-lap final also produced a tight finish with Greg Paxton (54) proving uncatchable. The 15-year-old, who is trained in Hawick by Billy Edgar, held on from Lasswades Ross Matheson (17) and James Parker (28) from Hawick. The youths 1600 metres appeared to be a two-way dual by long-time leaders Jason McIntosh (360) from Kelso and Ryan Shiell (360) from Selkirk. |
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SELKIRK BORDER GAMES REPORT 2008 (Official Results) CZECH champion Michael Barvick struck gold at a sun-basked Selkirk on Saturday. The Tom Bradley school also lifted the Open 200 metres silverware with 20-year-old Lawrie McCombie. McCombie (18) sneaked through on the inside to beat Hawicks John Paxton (23) in the dying strides with Stirlings Wallace McGown (18) in third. The police student said: I had to work really hard to catch the front boys but managed to get a run on the inside The final of the Jean Proudfoot open 800 metres also produced a tremendous finish with Hawicks Kenny Short (80) catching long-time leader Ally Laurie (130) from Selkirk on the final bend. John Thomson (75) from Coaltown couldnt defend his NGT Co-op Golden Mile title last year due to health problems. But the 50-year-old made amends on Saturday with a gutsy run to take up the lead on the final lap and kick for home. Lasswades Ross Finlayson (50) came late to claim second with Keith Murray (200) from Hawick in third. Thomson was delighted after breaking the tape. He told us: I am over the moon. I love running at Selkirk and was disappointed when I couldnt run last year. The Youths events also produced some outstanding performances as well as a few exciting finishes. Hawicks James Purves (10) claimed his third win of the season in the 90-metres. The 13-year-old Billy Edgar-trained athlete showed great composure to break the tape inches ahead of Grant Runciman (6) of Lauder and Kelsos Sean Hook. Purves said: My starts are improving and Im delighted to get another win. The Dominic Forte youths 800 metres turned into the race of the day with six or seven young runners chasing the winning line. Selkirk Skye Shiell (140) took up the running just after the bell and opened up a 20-metres gap approaching the second last bend. But a pack of back markers chased the 12-year-old down and Ian Little (40) from Langholm appeared to be coming to win but a stumble on the home straight allowed Fraser Neil (60) of Kelso storm to the front with 20 metres to go. |
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HAWICK BORDER GAMES 2008 (Official Results) Glyn Davies enjoyed his second victory in front of his home crowd on Sunday. It is always great to win in front of your home crowd. Edinburghs Gareth Gettinby (4.5), who had beaten Armstrong in his heat, was a metre back in third with Greg Turnbull (3.5 ) of Jedburgh and Tullibodys Cammy Smith (5.5) dead-heating in fourth. Long-time leader Gregor Nicholson (55) from Peebles had maintained a 20 metre lead rounding the bottom corner of the Lyles Gardening 400 metres. But an eye-catching finish from Hawicks Lee Marshall (14) pegged the veteran back just before the line with Ross Finlayson (16) dipping into second. The 19-year-old winner, who plays rugby for Hawick Quins, said: I really struggled to get through at times I just had to battle on and somehow managed to get the boy in front. Recent recruit Euan McCombie (12) from Edinburgh just got the better of Annans Josh Crawford (12) in the Stuart Patterson Builders 200 metres. The 24-year-old winner, who has just joined the police, held on to touch the tape inches in front of Crawford with Lawrie McCombie (18) back in third. And he was surprised to pick up his first win of the season. Euan, who is part of the Tom Bradley school, said: Im doing all my police training just now and havent been able to do as much running as I should be. The 1514 Clun and DE Fencing youths 400 metres produced some great performances with eventual winner Nick Swanston (10) coming through the crowd to claim victory. Lee Goodfellow (20) from Earlston and Selkirks Iain Douglas (10) took the places in an exciting finish. While New Year Sprint winner Craig Robertson from Galashiels is handicapped out of all the youths open events, the 16-year-old showed what he can do in the scratch 100 metres championship. The Charlie Russell trained flyer won by a couple of strides from Nick Swantson with Greig McPherson back in third. Robertson told us: I felt comfortable although I was a bit slow out of the blocks. Theres no way I can make up the ground in the handicaps and Im going to see if I can run the rest of the season in the senior races. Hawicks Mark McEwan (90) produced a fantastic final lap to catch long-time leader Skye Shiell (165) of Selkirk to win the Hawick Knitwear and Border Precision youths 800 metres. The Davie Rae coached 15-year-old was pleased to reach the line in the lead. He said: My legs were going as we came into the straight but I managed to find a bit more to stay in front of the girl.Langholms Ian Little (60) was 10 metres further back in third. |
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EARLSTON BORDER GAMES INCREASE IN ENTRIES FOR 2008 Earlston Programme is nearing completion with handicapper Ernie Blair stating there is a 10% increase in competitor numbers over 2007. Commenting on this news Charlie Cochrane BA Chairman says. This shows the faith the athletes have, in the Borders Athletics in providing an excellent and competitive circuit of Games over the summer season, that they can turn out in ever increasing numbers to support us. We can assure them they will not be disappointed and we at BA a looking forward to an exciting 2008 season ahead. |
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Hawick Borders Games Update All Senior 110mtr Sprint Heat Winners will get 10 We are glad to announce that Wilton Carpets of Hawick will sponsor this brothers Gary and Michael Finnan of Wilton Carpets have been kind to put their companys name to sponsor all the Heat Winners. |
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Charlie Cochrane is the new BA Chairperson for 2008 At the AGM held on the 2nd of April, Charlie Cochrane was unanimously elected as the new Chairperson for the Borders Athletics. Commenting Charlie stated Ernie Blair, the previous Chairperson, successfully guided the inaugural year of the Borders Athletics to such a high standard, I am honored to take on the role and will hopefully improve on the high bar Ernie has set. |
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HAWICK MOVES FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH After the success of 2007 the Hawick Borders Games gets even better for 2008 Secretary Davie Grieve comments to BA, We have a new starting time this year of 1pm and we are not holding a 1600mtrs however we are holding a 3200mtrs. The 3200mtrs will be the richest one run on the Borders circuit this year with a first prize of 250 it is being sponsored by Oregon Timber Frame Ltd and Shorts of Hawick. Davie adds Our total prize money this year will be 3000 which is up from last year but we have made entry cost cheaper for athletes. |
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HANDICAPPER FOR 2008 SEASON ANNOUNCED. Borders Athletics go into their second year in operation after seeing a 23 per cent increase in competing Athlete`s in their first year. A new Handicap system is in operation and Ernie Blair from Wooler has been appointed Handicapper for all 12 meetings including the Peebles Cross Country meeting on 4th May. Registration Forms & Entry Booklets are being updated and will be available in early April on www.bordersathletics.co.uk Download the new Handicapping System in PDF format Page1 Page2. |
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NEW HANDICAPPING SYSTEM FOR 2008 (UPDATE) After an excellent response and feedback to the promoted handicapping system to be used for the Borders Athletics in the 2008 season, processes are now in place to ensure all runners are aware of the system that is designed to make the Games fairer for them. A copy of the handicapping system can be down loaded in Microsoft Word (HERE) or Microsoft Excel (HERE) |
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NEW HANDICAPPING SYSTEM FOR 2008 BORDERS ATHLETICS will be holding a meeting to discuss the Handicap System on 12 or 13th Jan.2008. Anyone interested in attending should complete the slip attached to the MS WORD or MS EXCEL document and return to Jim Fleming at 6 Inch Place, Kelso TD5 7EQ in order to allocate enough places and prepare an AGENDA. ONLY POINTS LISTED ON AGENDA WILL BE DISCUSSED.
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ATHLETES PLEASE NOTE The date of the 2008 Kelso Borders Games has been switched to the week of the 5th of July due to a family wedding of the Kelso Sports Secretary, Jim Fleming. As a result of this, the first Tweedbank Games will now take place on Saturday June the 28th. This change if for 2008 only and normal schedules are presumed for 2009. Please contact the Borders Athletics for more information.
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2008 Calendar for Borders Athletics Games All Games will be for Adults ( 17 & over) and Youths ( 10 16). Entry forms and Registration form will be available from 1st April , 2008 on www.bordersathletics.co.uk or from Ernie Blair on Tel No. 01668 283642. All Athletes must be registered with Borders Athletics before competing. Sunday 4th May Peebles X Country. Adults 3 mile , Youths 1.5 mile timed handicaps. Entry details from Paul Spence Tel. No. 01721 724430. Saturday 31st May Earlston, The Haugh, Earlston. Commences 1.00 pm. Secretary Bruce Scott , Mobile 07736 958732. Sunday 8th June Hawick , Volunteer Park , Hawick. Commences 1.30 pm. Secretary David Grieve , Tel no. 01450 376565. Saturday 14th June Selkirk , Philiphaugh ,Selkirk. Commences 1.30 pm. Secretary Alan Douglas, 34 Roberts Rd, Selkirk. Saturday 21st June Peebles , Hay Lodge Park, Peebles.Commences 2.00 pm. Secretary Paul Spence , Tel no. 01721 724430. (NEW DATE) Saturday 28th June Tweedbank , Sports Centre. Commences 2.00 pm. Secretary Ernie Blair , Tel no. 01668 283642. (NEW DATE) Sunday 6th July Kelso, Poynder Park, Kelso. Commences 2.00 pm. Secretary Jim Fleming , Tel no. 01573 224278. Saturday 12th July Jedburgh, Riverside Park Jedburgh. Commences 10.30am. Secretary Allan Ferguson Tel no. 01835 863677. Saturday 19th July St Ronans , Victoria Park, Innerleithen. Commences 2.00 pm. Secretary Sarah Lindsay Tel no. 01896 831237. Friday 25th July Langholm , Castleholm , Langholm. Commences 1.30 pm Secretary Karl Nawrocki Tel no. 01387 380895. Saturday 2nd August Tweedbank , Sports Centre. Commences 2.00 pm. Secretary Ernie Blair Tel no 01668 283642. Saturday 9th August Morebattle ,Morebattle Tofts. Commences 1.30 pm. Details from Ernie Blair Tel no. 01668 283642.
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THANK YOU from the BORDER GAMES COMMITTEE What a magnificent first year. The 11 week season exceeded all our expectations. This was all down to your support as the athletes competing in the Border Games. Keep your eyes open for better things to come for the 2008 season. Once again many Thanks..........The Borders Athletics Committee |
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