SCOTTISH champion Claire Gibson retained her national 800m title at Pitreavie at the weekend, narrowly missing her recently set club record with Kilbarchan athletics club.
Holly Belch also earned her first major title at the Scottish championships winning the 100m hurdles in 14.86 seconds, having recorded 14.81s in the heat.
She also won silver in the 400m hurdles, smashing her best with a time of 61.22 seconds,
just 0.1 seconds outside Elaine McLaughlin's club record that's stood for a quarter of a century.
There was also gold for the under-15 girls 4x100m relay team, — Corinne Brooks, Frances Campbell, Cara Butler and Sarah Glenny — winning in 51.68 seconds, which smashed another long time Kilbarchan club record going back to 1988.
There was also a superb club record for Martin Lipton, second in the 400m hurdles in 52.26 seconds and Craig Fleming was second in the 200m in 22.10s.
David Watson was runner-up for the triple jump with 14.85m and Kilbarchan clubmate Cameron Clark equalled his best with 14.31m which earned bronze.
Elsewhere, Leanne Hamilton was second woman in the East Kilbride half marathon in a personal best time of 81 minutes 21 seconds.
The Kilbarchan Ultra men were also out at the weekend, competing in the West Highland Way race, setting off from Milngavie at 1am on Saturday morning to compete over the 95 miles to Fort William.
Neal Gibson finished seventh, in 18hours 42minutes, a Kilbarchan club record while John Kynaston in 13th place, set a personal best of 19 hours 51 minutes 59 secs for this gruelling race.