GREG Williams collected another Scottish national title last weekend at the Indoor Age Group championships.

Greg led the charge for Inverclyde Athletic Club at the Emirates Indoor arena in Glasgow with a dominating run from gun to tape in the 1,500 metres. One of the pre-race favourites, Greg was not going to be overawed by the tag as he hit the front and spread the field with a swift pace early on.

As the laps went past he edged further ahead before cruising to glory with another national title in the bag.

Robyn Kelly found another level in her performance at the right time, lowering her 300m time by a full second to secure a place on the podium in her first year at under-16. Robyn, who qualified with ease in the heat, started the final in an unfavoured lane.

But undaunted, Robyn sped through her gears and found an extra speed boost approaching the line to secure a medal and a fabulous new best.

Adding to club bests, Nuala McCheyne lowered hers in the first round of the 800m. Into the final a gutsy run over the first couple of laps saw Nuala shadow the leaders before moving into medal contention and a strong run to the finish saw her hold off the opposition before a photo finish confirmed a silver medal, her first national recognition and a very quick best time.

Ashleigh Lewis gave a professional performance in the triple jump, one of the most technical events, to get the hop, ski and jump correct, bounding down the runway before soaring through the air to land in the sand and record a distance which proved to be the second longest of the day and another Inverclyde athlete heading to the podium.

Other good runs came from Scott Hannaway, who progressed through his heat and will be proud of his performances on the day. Drew McIntyre had the closest call of the day, being edged out of a medal by 100th of a second after some tactical influence by his more experienced competitors.

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