Welcome to the Dunbar Running Club Website.

ABOUT THE CLUB

Our adult members cover a broad range of ages and abilities. We compete in races ranging from 5k to marathons and over. The junior runners do cross country running in the winter but also compete in track and field events in the summer months e.g. in the Forth Valley League competition. Junior Section Website HERE

If you live in the Dunbar area then why not pop down to give the club a try.

We meet every Tuesday and Thursday at Hallhill Healthy Living Centre. You can get a map of where it is here.

If you want more info then please drop us an email at dunbar.running@gmail.com .

10K

BELHAVEN BEST

BELHAVEN BEST DUNBAR 10K RACE

Details of the 2010 Dunbar 10k Race (including an entry form and details of the new route) can be found HERE

Tuesday, October 06, 2009

From Dunbar to Inverness

Dunbar Running Club hosted their annual 10 mile mile multi-terrain race on Saturday, sponsored by British Energy.



The gale-force conditions made the run a difficult one, particularly on the final climb, but that didn't deter the winner, 17 year old Andrew Crichton of Dunbar Running Club, from finishing in under an hour in 59:35, nearly four minutes ahead of Moray Peterson of Portobello, who finished in 1:03:33. Stuart MacLeod of Edinburgh AC finished third in 1:04:23. He was closely followed by Charlie Gillon of Alnwick Harriers, who took first veteran prize in 1:04:39. First male supervet was Stuart Symington of Dunbar in 1:06:56.



First female over the line was Katy Anderson of Gala Harriers in 1:12:08 – well ahead of the second placed female, club mate Jane Chalmers, who finished in 1:18:15. Third female was Marie Storrie of Lothian Running Club in 1:20:46. The female vertan prize went to Saran Jones of Lothian in 1:23:17 and first female supervet went to Jill Horsburgh of Lothian in 1:24:26. The male team prize was presented to Dunbar – Andrew, Stuart and Ross Combe; the female team prize to Lothian – Marie, Saran and Jill.



Race Director, Stuart Hay, thanked the sponsors and everyone who helped make the event a successful one.



The following day, several Dunbar runners took part in the Baxters Loch Ness Marathon and 10K. Ian Rowland finished the Marathon in 2:38:02 (46th overall), with Stuart Hay finishing in 3:00:31. Rhona Anderson had an incredible debut into the Marathon distance with a time of 3:10:55, which gave her a prize in the female veteran category. Richard Taylor also ran an excellent first Marathon with a time of 3:13:41. Also competing were Steve Pattison (3:35:18), Emma Taylor (3:47:12), Neil Jones (3:47:52 a PB), Anne Hay (3:51:13), Mary Pattison (3:55:30 - a PB), Valerie Herring (4:13:08) and Sheila Morrison (4:54:31). Running in the 10K were Andrew Anderson (43:10) and Jamie Cherrie (46:06).