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Athletics

Wet and windy running

INVERCLYDE AC took a depleted squad to the wet and windy Houston for the George Cumming’s 4-stage road relay.

It was left to a young squad — three of the four man team were under 21 plus 49-year-old Stuart Hodge — to carry the hopes of the club to make a top six finish.

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Lots of Lok for Emily

EMILY Pollock was Greenock Glenpark Harriers top performer at the George Cummings road relays at Houston.

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Mountain man Stevie's master display

STEVIE McLoone delivered his best performance in his fifth World Masters Mountain Running Championships in the blazing sun on Mount Kralicky Sneznik.

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A number one run

AN Inverclyde athlete became Scotland’s number one 800 metres runner — just in time to enjoy her summer holidays.

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Peak performance at perfect moment

INVERCLYDE AC athlete Chris Mackay shot to the top of the Scottish 1,500m rankings with a sensational performance in Belgium last weekend.

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Inverclyde trio's Hospice joy

INVERCLYDE AC seniors enjoyed a clean sweep at the popular Ardgowan Hospice 5K.

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We share the fans pain too

A POST-training gym session for Ton striker Iain Russell helped him to keep his fitness levels up yesterday.

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I won't shirk my duties

MORTON boss Davie Irons left Victoria Park with the insults still ringing in his ears.

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Phoenix can't put the fire out

INVERCLYDE  Phoenix played their inaugural game in Dunfermline against the experienced Fife Fire.

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Sorry Morton crash out to County

DAVIE Irons declared he would become Scottish football’s Joe Kinnear figure to help dig mis-firing Morton out of their current hole.

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Greenock grind it out

THIS was one of those games where the result was more important than the performance.

Port comeback for first point

PORT GLASGOW fought back from two goals down to finally get their first point on the board in the Super League First Division.

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No Highland fling for Wanderers

WANDERERS came back with nothing to show from their trip north at the weekend.

Swim boys shine

TWO local REN 96 swimmers, Scott MacFarlane and Scott Rush, competed with distinction recently in the North Ayrshire Distance Meet at Auchenharvie.

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