March 11 2026
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The Lows Orkney Kirkwall 10k took place today with clear skies and a light breeze marking a good set of road running conditions. A field of 57 runners set off for one and a half laps of the Picky track followed by a run out to the Hatston Terminal and back. Craig Moar led the field through the Picky gates and out into the car park with Bobby Oag in hot pursuit, and it was clear that would be the battle throughout. Bobby crossed the line first in 35:30, 18 seconds ahead of Craig (first veteran male) with just over a minute to Gary Ward in third.
In the women’s race, Ava Luke completed her first road 10k since 2024 in some style, sailing round the peedie sea to finish in 38.34 as the first senior female, less than a minute away from Aly Kemp’s course record which looks like it could be a target in the future. The first veteran female home was Dawn Williams (46:05) for whom this was something of a warm down after the London marathon last weekend. In the super veteran (60+) category, we saw a very impressive performance from visiting Kirkby Miller Gary English who finished in 42:18, with Ruth Spence the first super veteran female, finishing in 50.16.
Elsewhere in the field, we saw a clutch of PBs for Cathy Smith, Donna Stephenson, Dawn Williams, Kristina MacPherson, Scarlett Palmer, Fraser Christie, Laurence Tait, Vikki Budge, Chris Moore, Ava Luke, Meryvn Hourston and I suspect quite a few others who I couldn’t find on Strava! Well done to all the runners and thank you to Sarah Finn, Carrie Gunn and their team of volunteers and marshals for supporting the event, and to Lows Orkney for the sponsorship. After three events in three weeks, we now have a well deserved break until the Kirkwall Half Marathon at the end of the month.
There are a *lot* more photos which I'll post tomorrow.
Meanwhile in Cardiff, Bobby Harcus and William MacDonald were competing at BUCS Outdoor Athletics. Bobby competed in the 200m, getting a tough draw in Lane 1 but a good result, finishing in 23.09, just outside his PB despite a strong headwind. He finished 6th in a high quality field, following on from 51.26s in the 400m yesterday which was amidst a torrential downpour.
The same weather was making throwing conditions difficult for William MacDonald, who threw the shot 11.53m to reach the final and 44.57m in the javelin. Well done to both William and Bobby for competing hard in the kind of miserable conditions us Orcadians simply aren’t used to! All four performances were within the Faroes 2027 qualifying standard.
Also competing this weekend, this time on Friday night at the Scottish 5k Championships was Ewan Foubister, who finished in an impressive 15.52, more than a minute inside the (track) Island Games qualifying standard and contributing to a silver medal for the U20 Male team from Edinburgh University. Congratulations Ewan!
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Thank you for an great event, see you all next year
Very well organised and all volunteers were excellent thanks.π
Really enjoyed this morning, thanks for all the organising, the fab medals and the great weather you organised. π
Congratulations to you all! π€©
Thank you to all the volunteers! π
Thanks to all the volunteers for another fantastic, well run event π π
We don't do a lot of personal news on here... but sometimes you have to make an exception. Congratulations from everyone at Orkney Athletic and Running Club, past and present, to our lead sprint coaches Mags and Nigel, who recently tied the knot in secret after 21 years together - having met (more or less) on the Picky track!
I suspect this isn't the first club marriage, but you couldn't find two people who have done more for athletics in Orkney over the years - and hopefully for many more to come!
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Fantastic news! Congratulations πΎ Two of the nicest people you'll meet..... on and off the track!!
Congratulations π₯ super news xx
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Congratulations to them both! X
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Many congratulations π
Fabulous news π₯π many congrats too u both xxx
Congratulations Mags and Nigel what lovely news π₯°
Fantastic news! Congratulations Mags and Nigel.
Congratulations ππ
That was a surprising turn of events at Rapture last night! Great video and a grand night of celebration.
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Amazings news!! and a huge congratulations to you both on your special day.
The best news!!! Congratulations again xxx
21 years? Feels longer! π
Congratulations to you both from Iain and Mairi Parkerππ₯π
Wow, congratulations!
Congratulations awesome news
Congratulations to you both.
Congrats to them both - absolute club legends!
Congratulations from Nottinghamshire!
Huge congrats to you both. Lovely news xxx
Congratulations to you both.π₯
Congratulations to you both! πΎπ₯π
Your Orkney Junior Inter-County Athletics team for 2026 has been selected. A lot of new faces, with a fair few of our long term JIC staples now having aged out of eligibility, so please get behind the team at Picky as the final event of JIC on Sunday 7th June.
Congratulations to everyone who has been selected: captains will be announced at training on Tuesday.
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Always a great weekend of sport πβ€οΈ
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Chelsea smashes Orkney women's marathon record
Hold the (digital) back page, there's one more Orkney runner from the TCS London Marathon to mention: Chelsea Cook, representing Metro Aberdeen, flew round the course to take almost fifteen minutes off her own Orkney Senior Women's Marathon Record with a chip time of 03:05:47, finishing as the 428th woman out of around 55,000!
Chelsea went through the half way point in 01:29:56, inside the Island Games qualifying standard for the half marathon, and was only slightly slower through the second half as well.
Well done Chelsea, a seriously strong performance and a big PB!
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Aw thank you so much! I only took 2mins off my previous record not fifteen! Still happy though
There is another female runner, that is from Orkney but lives south, that ran it in 02:55:13. Nicola MacDonald.
Great performance.
Wow! Congratulations Chelsea!
Huge well done Chelsea! ππ
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Your amazing Chelsea!!! Huge well done xx
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Qell done Chelsea!
Great results under hot conditions.
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Well done Chelsea!! π
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TCS London Marathon 2026
On a day where the two-hour marathon barrier was officially broken for the first time, the real achievement to celebrate was clearly the four OARC runners who completed the course narrowly outside that record.
The club had two places to give away with this year, with Sarah Finn & Judith Bonner having their names pulled from Carrie's hat. They finished the course in 5:36:09 and 4:43:46 respectively, with Judith sending in a picture of her overtaking Daddy Pig (who I think finished with Joe Wicks, although that may have been a fever dream...)
Fancy dress record chaser Dawn Williams dragged her clown shoes around in 4:03:02, narrowly missing out on a (second!) Guinness World Record thanks to the presence of a rival clown running slightly ahead of her.
Finally, fresh from his jog around Shapinsay, Magnus Harrold put in a terrific time of 2:51:48.
Well done to all four of our runners on your fantastic achievement, and congratulations to to Karen Scholes who made it five Orkney finishers in 6:21:42.
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Thanks! I honestly think Shapinsay was harder π
Unreal achievements!! Really inspiring π«ΆπΌπ
Congratulations to you all! π€©π₯³
Wel done all of you! ππ»ππ»ππ»
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Well done to you all,great achievement ππ»
Congratulations everybody!!! Massive achievements
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Congratulations to you all .. hope you enjoyed the run x
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As well as providing regular athletic instruction and training sessions, one of the key aims of OARC is to promote pathways to performance and as part of this, the Club organises and participates in a range of home and away competitions throughout the year.

