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Kilmaurs Classic

ian9657 Posted by ian9657 at 12:02 PM on August 07, 2009

With numbers more than doubled from last year and perfect running conditions the second Kilmaurs Gala 5k wasan outstanding success. Event organiser David Mitchell had done a great job inpromoting the race and improving the course from last year.

Kilmaurs is the next village to Stewarton, where I was brought up but I’ve never spent much time there, when we were youths we tended to travel the other direction to Dunlop or even Irvinerather than there.  Although I’d travel through it often on my way to Kilmarnock and there was a smashing lass from there, Lesley Roy, at Kilmarnock Academy with me. 


Anyway I joined in with another 42 runners, of differing abilities, to take part in the East Ayrshire race onWednesday July 29.  There were also anumber of Killie Harriers in attendance but not competing, some of which weremarshaling others supporting and others blethering.


The race started on a track,which had seen better days, in the village’s Morton Park.  I started quickly and then deliberately slowed down a little as we completed our second lap of the track.  We then joined an undulating and scenic paththrough the park and back up past the track. Race organiser David Mitchell was waiting here and gave me a shout ofencouragement as I climbed the hill.  We then ran along the road between the park and the main Kilmaurs – Kilmarnockroad where Paula Wilson shouted me on and then Brian Darroch behind me.  I headed towards Kilmarnock ensuring that Ikept Brian at Bay, past Kara Tait who was texting on her mobile as shemarshaled the race.  We were then guidedoff to the left and down a minor country road. I could hear someone behind me and I tried to hold them off but whenMike Flinn of Irvine passed me I decided to let him go but pressed on to ensurethat Brian didn’t catch me.  Instead Itargeted the runner in front of me and overtook him (Graeme Aitken) just beforewe turned into our left and upwards along a farm road, I pressed on but hetagged on behind me.  A sharp left turntook us back onto the track and he was still on my shoulder as we ran aroundthe track, this time running in the opposite direction from the start.  As we reached the bend before the finalstraight I gave it my all and managed to hold him off as I crossed the finishline 16th place, four seconds behind Mike Flinn, in a respectable time of 21:14, two seconds ahead of Graeme and seven ahead of Brian.

 

Local lad Gavin Holgarth (25) wonthe East Ayrshire event in an impressive time of 17:04. Irvine young gun SarahMunn (17) continued her recent good form by winning the Women's Race in 19:08.

 

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