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Fraser Clarke

Local success as top runners contest Babcock Helensburgh 10k race

Shettleston’s Daniel Bradford won the Babcock Helensburgh 10k, with local runner Sophie Canty taking victory in the women’s race.

Bradford was immediately to the head of the field churning out sub five minute miles with his closest challengers being Inverclyde’s Gregor Yates and clubmates Fred Davies and Fergus Donnelly.

Bradford who ran 30 minutes 11 seconds in the Scottish 10km track championships on April 28 was never seriously challenged and eased home 33 seconds ahead of Gregor Yates in a repeat of their result in the Jim Dingwall Round the Houses 10k last month.

He clocked a time of 31 minutes and seven seconds to Yates’ 31.40 with Fred Davies completing the podium in 32.54.

The women’s race was by comparison much closer with local girl Sophie Canty prevailing over Kristina Greig of Bellahouston Harriers. Canty was cheered on by her friends as she came home in 38 minutes and 45 seconds, just eleven seconds ahead of Greig.

Crowds gathered to cheer on the runners. (Daren Borzynski)

The previous week Canty had triumphed in the Dunbartonshire AAA track 5,000m championships. Victoria Riddell of Shettleston completed the podium in 39.45.

Canty led her Dumbarton team mates to victory too, backed up well by Hollie Rae in twelfth and Melissa Wylie in fourteenth. Garscube and Cambuslang were second and third.

Andrew Osborne of Greenock Glenpark in tenth overall was first over forty in 34.35 just five seconds ahead of Stuart McGeachy from Cambuslang and twice former winner, Paul Sorrie not far behind on 34.51.

Hundreds of runners took to the streets of Helensburgh last week. (Daren Borzynski)

Rob Soutar was first over fifty in 37.06 only just ahead of Dave Thom from Cambuslang who ran 37.22 to win the over sixty prize. Lewis McGuire was first male under twenty in 41.27 and first female was

Mary Senior of Garscube was first over fifty but managed to beat all of the over forties too. She ran 40.15 whilst Sharon McNicol of Giffnock North just held off Helensburgh’s Emma Wilson for first over forty in 42.09 but Emma gained the consolation of being first local woman after Sophie Canty. Erica Christie was first over sixty woman in 45.58.

First Team Clyde runners made up of Babcock employees, Royal Navy and Ministry of Defence colleagues were Alan Blair running in the colours of Garscube Harriers who finished eighth overall in 34.14 and Fiona Balfour in 48.59.

The series moves on to Shettleston on Sunday May 14 followed by the Babcock Dumbarton 10k on Thursday May 25 at 7.30pm.

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