Tag: Bank of Scotland Great Scottish Run
Chris Thompson makes it two in a row in Glasgow
Posted by Euan Crumley | Sep 30, 2018
Chris Thompson returns to the race which gave him his belief back
Posted by Euan Crumley | Sep 29, 2018
Rose Chelimo and Mare Dibaba set for Great Scottish Run
Posted by Athletics Weekly | Sep 20, 2018
Susan Partridge reflects on her route to the top level
Posted by Athletics Weekly | Mar 25, 2018
Jo Pavey, always moving forward
Posted by Euan Crumley | Dec 3, 2017
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Edith Chelimo and Timothy Toroitich win Great Scottish Run – weekly round-up
by Athletics Weekly | Sep 30, 2019 | 0
Results from the half-marathon and 10km events in Glasgow, plus the Ealing Half Marathon and more
Read MoreChris Thompson makes it two in a row in Glasgow
by Euan Crumley | Sep 30, 2018 | 0
Briton lands his second consecutive Bank of Scotland Great Scottish Run victory in style as Mare Dibaba storms her way to women’s title
Read MoreChris Thompson returns to the race which gave him his belief back
by Euan Crumley | Sep 29, 2018 | 0
Bank of Scotland Great Scottish Run winner ready to defend the Glasgow title that made him rethink retirement plans
Read MoreRose Chelimo and Mare Dibaba set for Great Scottish Run
by Athletics Weekly | Sep 20, 2018 | 0
Chris Thompson will defend his half-marathon title as he works toward the New York City Marathon
Read MoreSusan Partridge reflects on her route to the top level
by Athletics Weekly | Mar 25, 2018 | 0
The Scottish marathoner shares insight into her life in running and how it feels to be stepping aside from the elite scene
Read MoreJo Pavey, always moving forward
by Euan Crumley | Dec 3, 2017 | 0
2017 may have been a year hampered by injury, but Jo Pavey is not one for dwelling and her targets for next year are already set, writes Euan Crumley
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[email protected], who narrowly missed the Olympic qualifying time with an impressive 2:29:41 debut in December, is among seven athletes to have been added to @scotathletics' Marathon Project in the lead up to @birminghamcg22. https://athleticsweekly.com/athletics-news/sarah-inglis-scottish-marathon-project-1039939638/