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Old 27th Nov 06, 10:15 AM
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Am I looking in the wrong places or are there very few winter races in Scotland?

I am not a member of a club due to time constraints, but I have the feeling I may be missing races within the club network.

If anyone can furnish me with race info, i would appreciate it!

I ran the St Andrews Hospice 6k yesterday, and enjoyed it despite the uphill start!

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Old 27th Nov 06, 07:28 PM
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Flakey, where are you looking? I use the Scottish Athletics website for planning races.

http://www.scottishathletics.org.uk/...&findCurrent=1

All races that are organised by clubs need to have a permit from SA, so all the races are on the above calendar. You will find that road races are few and far between during the winter, but there are plenty of cross country races!!!
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Old 27th Nov 06, 07:33 PM
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I can't find many either Flakey, there's a jogscotland 5K in Strathclyde Park on 12th December but I can't make that, next for me is the Great Winter 5K Edinburgh on 13th January.
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Old 28th Nov 06, 09:02 AM
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Thanks Boab, don't know how I missed such an obvious site, think I may give annan and lasswade a go for starters. My guess is the Lasswade course might be on the hilly side, can you, as an east coaster, confirm?

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Old 28th Nov 06, 11:53 AM
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Oh yes, the hill at 2.5 miles is a real thigh burner, but great course, very scenic. Last year was 0 degrees and sunny; made for a very chilli start, but ok once warmed up. It's a wee bit away though, March I think. There should be a fair few between now and then.

I am hoping to run the Portabello new years day 4 miler........regardless of alcohol consumption the night/morning/minutes before!!!!!
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Old 28th Nov 06, 12:43 PM
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I'd love to run in portobello on new years day, but I'll be in Singapore!!

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Well done for re-starting the Scotland thread. There's a whole series of cross country events around the Borders but it's only suitable if you don't mind running with scary mud-spattered fast people. It gets cheaper as the season goes on - so if you only want to do one or two your tactics are obvious.

I'll be at the GWR too.
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tenkplus, I have been running XC this season. Ran both the East District League events so far, Braids Hills and Gauldry a couple of weeks back. Running Gala in a week saturday for the east district champs. All races so far have attracted a high class of athlete. Great fun.
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Flakey,

As you ran the St Adnrews race, I assume you're in the Hamilton/Lanarkshire area. There's a 10km race this Sunday (03/12), then there's the Springburn Cup 10km race in January and the ATHElite 5km in February.

There are also a few more races listed currently on the Runners World site.
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I was in Athelite in East Kilbride a few weeks ago and picked up a wee magazine for free called Scottish Running Guide. Its packed full of tips, training sessions, equipement reviews etc. It has races detailed right through to the spring. All the decent running shops in Scotland advertise in it so might be an idea to drop in and pick up the mag.
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