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Pitreavie athletes successfully won a number of virtual podium places in the East District 4j Studios Running Together Apart competition.  Athletes from around Scotland were encouraged to take part in multi disciplinary track and field events organised by their local athletics clubs during May, with the results collated into District level leaderboards. The events were the first for a while, giving the athletes valuable competition time.

First places were secured by Aaliyah McCloud (U15) with 12.60s in the 100m, Rebecca Grieve (U17)  in the 200m on 25.20s, and Erin Macfarlane in the 800m with 2m 18.10s, which she bettered a few days later at the BMC Grand Prix in Manchester with 2m 14.20s.  Laurie Hunter (U15) placed second in the female long jump with 4.62m, whilst Lily Simon (U15) also placed second in the female high jump on 1.43m.

Rory Voss (U17) placed first in the male 200m with 23.10s, improving on that in the Trafford Sprints Grand Prix a few days later with 22.69s.  Rory also placed third in the male 100m with 11.50s, again bettering that in Meadowmill, East Lothian, with 11.1s.  Caleb Mcleod (U17) placed first in the male 400m on 53.30s, also improving on that time with 53.17s in Grangemouth, with Fergus Macgilp (U17) placing third in the 400m on 54.40s.  Rachel Johnston (U15) placed third in the 75m U15G hurdles with 16.80s. 

 

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