** We plan to update this story with additions and corrections as more results arise. It is not the intention to recapitulate each Scottish performance at all levels. Thank you.
Scottish athletes have been competing in several places in Britain, Europe and the United States in recent days.
Jake Wightman He returned to the song and the 2022 world champion won a victory in the Sound Running event in Los Angeles.
Jake’s victory was within the classification standard for the Commonwealth Games next year, since he recorded 3: 35.36 when he went from fifth to the bell to close with a last turn of 55.51 seconds.
Jemma Reekie He won in Poland and, similar to Jake in terms of looking towards Glasgow 2026, his time of 1: 59.79 was within the standard of the Commonwealth games for the 800m of women.
Complete a hat-trick in terms of Scottish achieving standards, Ben Potrykus They came up with one of the best careers of his career in Belgium.
Ben registered a better personal staff of 13: 35.92 in the 5000m, with the Glasgow 2026 brand at 13: 37.29. Great to listen!
In the same meeting, FiFe AC’s athlete Reiss Marshall He registered a large PB or 14: 09.61 to enter the GB standard and not for the U20 European champions at the end of this summer. Reiss is now fourth in the ranking with three Scots among the top four.
Jack Patton Tok second place in his career with a PB of 5000m or 13: 56.21 for Kilbarchan AAC athlete.
In Zagreb, There Wallace He was fifth in his 800 -ma career 2: 02.99.
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At the British Miles Club meeting in Bury there was a strong Scottish cohort and a series of victories.
Among several outstanding aspects, Adam Brown O Aberdeen AAC won the 1500m B male race in 3: 44.26.
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The athletes for Scottish parapas were in action at the GP world event in Nottwil in Switzerland.
Paralympic Melanie Woods It occurred to him that he won more than 800m with really strong tactical performance. Cameron Thores I had a 100 m PB in a wind against while Joanna Robertson Published a number or actions of PB. Greg Kelly He continued his guide running with the Welsh athlete James Ledger.
100m: Melanie Woods – 16.94; Joanna Robertson – 18.94 PB; Cameron Thores – 11.89 PB; James Ledger/Greg Kelly 12.05
200m: Joanna Robertson – 35.25
400m: Melanie Woods – 53.42 PB (2nd); Joanna Robertson – 1: 03.84 PB; Cameron Thores – 53.36
800m: Melanie Woods – 1: 45.81 (1st); Joanna Robertson – 2: 09.49
1500m: Melanie Woods – 3: 18.73 (3rd); Joanna Robertson – 4: 07.25
5000m: Melanie Woods – 11: 17.98; Joanna Robertson – 14: 01.67 PB
Paralympic Melanie Woods He was in action in Switzerland in the well -known Nottwil Meet.
Mel came up with a good victory in the T54 800M when he recorded 1: 45.81. The Scot also ran in T53-T54 1500m and published 3: 18.73.
Thanks to Pamela Oinson
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One of the best performances of the season so far by a young Scottish athlete came from Holly Whittaker.
AAC ABerdeen Tok athlete for the U17 Scottish record for 80 million obstacles in Chelmsford (subject to ratification). Holly registered 10.96 seconds.
Well done to Holly, his family, coach and club.
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