The RRs' Championship and RRs' League tables have been updated to include the Rothesay 10k.
Nick Hughes, William and Elizabeth Martin, Stephen Riley and Elaine Jamieson all broke their records for the distance.
Conditions for the race were warm and dry, unlike the torrential rain of previous years.
Before the event, the cut-throat business of putting was played out on the seafront, with Alistair Kerr taking the honours, leaving John Hughes trailing in his wake.Not that Alistair was taking it seriously but he packed his own putter and had been up at dawn to check the angles and lies.
After all the competitions were over, the Black Bull again provided the setting for hospitality.
There are loads of great pictures taken by Joe Hoolaghan, here.
1. Stuart Riley 38.12 (8th) 2. John Hughes 38.17 (9th) 3. Brian McLinden 38.31 (11th) 4. Nick Hughes 39.04 PB 5. Benny Hands TBC 6. Robert Owen 42.30 7. Roddy Quinn 43.05 8. William Martin TBC 9. Stephen Riley 44.45 PB 10. Mark Coyle 47.44 11. Alistair Kerr TBC |
1. Elaine Jamieson 45.04 PB 2. Phyllis Hands TBC 3. Laura McTavish 47.02 4. Jane Wedlock 47.38 5. Elizabeth Martin 48.24 PB 6. Jill Strachan 48.44 7. Pat Allen 52.24 8. Catherine Wotherspoon 52.36 9. Anne Hughes 55.15 10. Wendy Kerr 60.00 11. Irene Kerr TBC |
In the Track & Field events, MAC was represented by Hannah Ferguson, who was second in her 800m, and Scott Dickson, who came fourth in his 800m competition.
Ronyn Gibb won the U13 boys' 100m and Jack Cathcart was fourth in the same event. Ronyn was second in the 200m.
Jamie and Bobby Crossan competed in the field events.
She won her heat in 2.34.01 but upped the pace to cross the line first in the final with a time of 2.21.40.
David McCrum recorded a PB of 37m in the javelin, putting him in eighth place.
Christopher Watson was sixth in his heat in the u17 men's 1500m with a time of 4.26.60.
This year's club barbeque has been cancelled.
It was due to have taken place at the second time of asking this Sunday, after being postponed once because of bad weather.
Club chairman William Martin said the new date had now been called off.
Eleven MAC runners braved the heavy rain and took on the hilly course, with John Hughes coming in first on 18mins 32secs followed by son Nick on 19mins 08secs and Brian McLinden on 19mins 19secs.
Benny Hands was next over the line on 19mins 27secs and Jo Clark on 20mins 52secs.
The rest of the field was: Roddy Quinn, 21mins 37secs; Jim Tracey, 22mins 44secs; William Martin, 23mins 44secs; Phyllis Hands, 23mins 55secs; Elizabeth Martin, 24mins 10secs; Catherine Wotherspoon, 26mins 25secs.
See all the results here.
A new date for your diary for this year's barbeque - Sunday, August 23.
The time is 1pm and the location is Chatelherault.