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Weather looks fine for Braemar/Blairgowrie double-header.

WEATHER LOOKS FINE FOR BRAEMAR/ BLAIRGOWRIE DOUBLE-HEADER
SHANE FENTON previews the weekend action

From the Princess Royal & Duke of Fife Memorial Park to Bogles Field that is the scenario for competitors, officials and spectators alike on the Highland Games circuit this weekend.

This is the last double header of the season with Braemar Games on Saturday and Blairgowrie on Sunday.
 With Blair being on the road back from Braemar many make a weekend of it.
Quite a few take the opportunity to celebrate the season by taking in the entertainment and joining in the revelry of the famous 'Braemar Night' in Blairgowrie's Wellmeadow.

Competition looks set to be keen over the two day's with many of the SHGA  points league's still in the balance for both winners and places.

A number of the top athletes have contested the track & field events at Braemar over the years, the games have also hosted all the top throwers down the decades.

The Royal meeting also stages the SHGA  80 metres championship and has been won by many of Scotland's top sprinters in the past, the race was formerly the 100 yards championship and was won by the likes of Dave Deas, in 1969, the legendary George McNeil is also a former winner as is Flying Fifer Bert Oliver who ran 9.8 in 1976.
All are former New Year Sprint winners as is William Snoddy USA who won the 80m in 1986 in 8.91s, then won the 90m handicap from scratch, in 9.81. Snoddy once held the record as the World's fastest man[wind assisted] over 100m. Snoddy along with Kipper Bell are reckoned to be the fastest men ever to run in the New Year Sprint.
From 2001  the Braemar Championship race was dominated by former Scottish Athletics 100 metres champion Nick Smith who took the title 10 years in succession,Smith who won the New Year Sprint in 2000 the second time it was staged at Musselburgh Racecourse.

Blairgowrie Games also stakes it's claim to a piece of track history. In 2005 Sarah Inglis, Lothian Running Club, [then 14] became and still is the only female athlete to win a mixed SHGA handicap race from the actual scratch mark. Sarah, who is currently based in Vancouver, Canada gave starts to nine males and three females on her way to winning the Youths 1600 metres Handicap at Bogles Field.

Sarah returned to Vancouver last week following a successful summer back home where she was twice selected to represent GB winning team gold and individual bronze medals, she also took the Scottish title in the Women's 1500 metres at the Scottish Athletics Championships as well as running 1500m and 5000m PB's within four days in Belgium.

Blairgowrie has a full programme of running events Open 90,200,400,800,1600 and 3200 metres and Youths 90m,200m,800m and 1600m all handicaps. A full programme of Open and Youth cycling will also take place.

Both games also stage hill races which have been won in the past by some of the top names in that branch of the sport. Many contest both races over the weekend.
For Games enthusiasts, this promises to be a not to be missed weekend, and a bonus is....the weather looks set to be fine.

Published: 2019-09-06 13:45:44