It was a win for Carnethy Sasha Chepelin at the Ochil hills on Saturday. In a new course record. The previous record on post 2016 course was held by Carnethy Andy Fallas 2:53:51 (2018).
Jonny Muir was pleased to claim 1st M40, describing it as “Very runnable”. The sole Carnethy lady running was Megan Priestley who finished 4th in F category.
Carnethy Results:
Position | Time | Name | Category | Prize |
1 | 02:53:04 | Sasha Chepelin | MSEN | 1st M |
8 | 03:42:11 | Jonny Muir | M40 | 1st M40 |
23 | 04:25:21 | Philip Harrison | MSEN | |
28 | 04:30:31 | Megan Priestley | FSEN | |
36 | 04:41:54 | Sam Gillies | MSEN | |
46 | 05:01:12 | Nick Robertson | M50 | |
62 | 06:41:24 | Gio MacDonald | M40 |
Full Results: http://www.ochilhillrunners.org.uk/static.aspx?id=o20002022&fbclid=IwAR1baMCH0DtaauYCsK1IiATgEPUVPwzXdY5QYDnzyAQ5jWFiC7BJuUr8F9s
and
https://www.scottishhillrunners.uk/RaceResults.aspx
Ochil 2000s is part of the Scottish Long Classics Series. At 33km makes it the longest of the 8 races, which includes the Pentland Skyline in October. Carnethy Tim Morgan leads the series with 2 races remaining. Your best 4 races count.
Andrew Lamont