Next time it rains and you get wet, you will discover that you have lost your umbrella. An umbrella and a ladies scarf were left in the club tent at the National Cross Country Championships. They are now with Enid Johnston FacebookTwitterGoogle+Pin ItEmail
Its been a good (and busy) start to the road race season. To date, we have had 40 men and 24 women representing EAC at various events. I have collated peoples best times for this year in the spreadsheets below, along with comparisons against their PB’s. There are seperate tabs for each road race distance…
Well done to Rachael Dunn on her Bronze medal for finishing third in the McCain Cross Country Challenge series over the winter. (under 17 age group) FacebookTwitterGoogle+Pin ItEmail
Congratulations to Chris O’Hare in winning the American Collegiate mile title in Idaho with a winning time of 4:01:66. In winning the race Chris gave Tulsa University their first ever national title. FacebookTwitterGoogle+Pin ItEmail
With the National Championships last Saturday, that pretty much brings to an end the cross country season for this season. I have now updated for the results of the last few races, and the winners are…………….. FacebookTwitterGoogle+Pin ItEmail
The application form for the performance access scheme can be downloaded here: Edinburgh Leisure Performance Access Scheme – 2012 to 2013[1] The applications are to be with Jamie McDonald by Friday 2nd March FacebookTwitterGoogle+Pin ItEmail
National Cross Country Championships, Falkirk 18th February 2012 Well done to all our athletes who competed in the National Championships, listed here are our medal winners: Individuals Under 15 Boys – Josh Kerr 3rd Under 17 Women – Rachael Dunn 1st, Emma Dunnett 2nd, Oonagh Dunnet 3rd Senior Women – Freya Murray 1st FacebookTwitterGoogle+Pin ItEmail
Athletes are invited to apply for the Performance Access Scheme. Applications close on Friday 2nd March 2012. Edinburgh Leisure and City of Edinburgh Council are committed to supporting our promising athletes of today and our stars of tomorrow. The Performance Access Scheme (PAS) provides talented athletes, including those with additional support needs, with subsidised access…
We’ve reserved some tables at the Ghillie Dhu, in the West End this Saturday as a bit of an end of cross country season night out following the national cross country championships at Falkirk. Whether you’re racing or not, please feel free to come along for some food, chat, a drink or two and even…
Being able to move smoothly & efficiently is great isn’t it? And feeling that your core is strong and supporting your back is even better. With the cross country season drawing to a close and focus changing to training for indoor track and spring road racing, we’re all looking at how to develop our base…