Club Training Bases – Mountblow and Whitecrook
RIBA Architects Magazine visualisation of the Pavilion at Mount Blow; Very like what it was in the 50’s and 60’s The Clydebank Press...
RIBA Architects Magazine visualisation of the Pavilion at Mount Blow; Very like what it was in the 50’s and 60’s The Clydebank Press...
The photograph above is of a bunch of Harriers at Mountblow immediately after the War and the image is one of men happy that the War...
The club has had many excellent hill runners like the Shields twins, international runners like Brian Potts and Ian Murphy and other top class...
They say that coaches always work backwards – ie decide on the principal fixture that year and then come back four or five or six weeks for...
First off, sorry for the delay since the last post but I’ve been busy writing profiles of Clydesdale Harriers who were in the armed services...
Jenni Falconer who grew up in Bishopbriggs and in Milngavie was the subject of an interesting article in the ‘Herald magazine last Saturday...
We used to be members of the Scottish Amateur Athletic Association but we are now members of the Scottish Athletics Federation – the...
The National Cross-Country Championships. Almost the first thing I saw when I arrived at Falkirk for the championships was two...
Brian Edridge, Christine Menhennet and Ian Murphy Clydesdale Harriers have always been involved in developments and new initiatives in...
Extract from Scottish Cross-Country Results 1965 It’s good to see the club results being added to the website – the latest just...
In the last post I pointed out: a. that the scarcity of tracks in Scotland, not just in the Glasgow area, is a disgrace for a sport that...
Club’s Home Track: Part 2 After a short period when we did not have a ‘home’ track after the local authority gave Whitecrook...