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In the Midlands Relay at Bellshill on 1 st November, he was fourth on the first stage in which was the fastest club time on the afternoon — 14 seconds ahead of Douglas. A week later he was again first club finisher when he was eighth in the Glasgow University Road Race in This was at the time the last road race before the Edinburgh to Glasgow Relay and Ian was asked to run the hard seven miles of the sixth stage.
Not only did he run it well but he picked up a place to be thirteenth at the handover. Opposition on that stage included Lachie Stewart, Fergus Murray, Alistair Blamire and Eddie Knox which made it among the classiest that many could remember. When the Christmas Handicap came round, there were four hand held trouser presses wrapped in Christmas paper in the sack.
I always wondered what happened to them. That was the end of his year — it had been an excellent twelve months with Ian leading the club contingent home on eighteen occasions. It is fair to say too that at that time Scottish endurance running was on a high and the Clydesdale team was also very strong. In Ian was probably the best and most consistent runner in the club.
Straight away he won the club championship on 7 th February and Ian was second a mere four seconds back. The local press reported it as follows:. Even to the last few hundred yards the result was in doubt but Allan was strong enough to get in front to get clear to win by four seconds. Ian went on to be first counter in the County and District Championships but came the National Championships and Allan was first club man home when he was twenty seventh and Ian was four places adrift.
His running between and in the County Relay and Championship shows his form at this time in close up. He ran both in the relays and championships in being fastest club man in the winning relay team and finishing third in the Championship. In October, he was again in the winning relay team as second fastest club runner and then finished second in the Championship leading the team to second place. A year later and he again in the winning relay team and was third in the Championship.
Came and he was in the relay team that finished second and his thirteenth place in the Championships helped the team to second place. In the Championships that year he was thirteenth and out of the team medals. That was his last run in any County event over the country before his move to Livingston. He had run in seven County relay teams which won 5 gold medals and one silver, and in seven County Championship teams which won four gold and two silver after he returned from Australia.
An excellent record of quality runs for the club. If you are looking for the complete endurance runner, Ian is an obvious role model. He raced as much as any club member that I can remember and travelled all over Scotland to get to the races — local ones like the Balloch and the Helensburgh, Fort William and Kinlochleven for the big hill races, the middle distance ones like the Tom Scott at Motherwell, longer ones like Largs to Irvine, marathon races at Meadowbank and at Shettleston and many more.
In the Edinburgh to Glasgow he ran the second stage in in his first ever race in the event and dropped seven places against runners who were too good for him at that point — he should probably never have been asked to run that stage. This leg was full of international runners and first class runners. I finished in nineteenth place out of twenty. His happiest memory of the race was when we finished sixth and won the medals for the most meritorious unplaced performance. He ran on the third stage, had the sixth fastest time and remembers passing John Robson of Edinburgh Southern Harriers hanging over a fence at the A89 junction totally psyched out with other ESH members trying to get him back into the race; the next year he was seventh fastest on the fourth stage and in he ran into sixth place on the first stage.
This three year spell coincided with his best years on the country at County, District and National level. In general he just did what he did best — running all over the country, doing his considerable best and enjoying it. I know that in Australia my best half mile was and mile was Although he never won the club cross country championship — the best ever club athlete not to have this honour — he did win several trophies.
Ian and his wife Cathie were a popular couple who came to all the club functions and were among a group with Ian and Helen Donald, David and Evelyn Bowman and Brian and Betty McAusland who attended Marathon club dinners every year.
In when the World Veterans Road Running Championships were held in Glasgow he ran in the 10, metres on the Saturday and then turned out in the marathon the following morning. He has kept on running and racing all over the country with many races for the Scottish Veterans in Championships and representative races all over the British Isles.
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