Birthday boy Nicholas breaks Kintyre Way Ultra record
Nicholas Gemmell smashed the course record by 38 minutes
Nicholas Gemmell smashed the course record by 38 minutes
The popular race is typically run beside the Crinan Canal but it was held virtually this year because of the Covid-19 pandemic
Information will be provided in due course, by email via EntryCentral, to all participants who had secured a place.
Colin Millar has taken on the role of head of marketing and communications for Team Scotland
Entrants can walk or run anywhere they like, as long as they stay local, stay safe and abide by lockdown rules.
‘It is fully the committee’s intention to host a live event, but we acknowledge that if this is not possible then a virtual race is the best alternative’
Pupils at Castlehill Primary School held a festive running event, completing a 5K run around the playground during a Santa dash.
Although he made it look easy, Kieran confessed that he found the hill out of Skipness ‘horrendous’ but once over it, he enjoyed the downhill towards the finish in Tarbert harbour.
After three hours of intense competition Castlehill Primary School dominated in the girls’ age groups with Dalintober and Drumlemble primary schools successful in the boys’ events.
There was a good field of contestants at the Argyll Sports Hall Athletics Kintyre meet on Sunday.