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Muir of Ord teenager continues 10k dominance with victory in Moray Road Runners 10k in Miltonduff


By Will Clark

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Caitlyn Heggie. Picture: Daniel Forsyth
Caitlyn Heggie. Picture: Daniel Forsyth

MUIR of Ord teenager Caitlyn Heggie continued her dominance of the 10k circuit in the north as she cruised to the women's title at the Moray Road Runners 10k.

The Dingwall Academy sixth year pupil put in another excellent performance to capture the title in a time of 36 minutes and 38 seconds at Miltonduff.

Despite winning the Moray Road Runners 10k title, the Inverness Harriers teenager was not eligible for the North District Championship due to only being 17.

13th overall and 1st female in the Moray Road Runners 10k Race - Caitlyn Heggie...Picture: Daniel Forsyth..
13th overall and 1st female in the Moray Road Runners 10k Race - Caitlyn Heggie...Picture: Daniel Forsyth..

The North District title went to Gemma Cormack of Moray Road Runners, who finished in second place in the race in 38 minutes and eight seconds.

Gemma Cormack. Picture: Daniel Forsyth
Gemma Cormack. Picture: Daniel Forsyth

Helen Leigh of Highland Hill Runners finished in third place in a time of 38:31.

Helen Leigh. Picture: Daniel Forsyth
Helen Leigh. Picture: Daniel Forsyth

Heggie followed up her victory at the Nairn 10k earlier this month.

In the men's race, James Wilson of Moray Road Runners claimed victory in a time of 31:54.

James Wilson. Picture: Daniel Forsyth
James Wilson. Picture: Daniel Forsyth

Shaun Cumming of East Sutherland Athletics Club was in second place in 32:21 and Donnie Macdonald of Inverness in 33:01.

Wilson also followed up his victory at the Nairn 10k earlier this month.

Shaun Cumming. Picture: Daniel Forsyth
Shaun Cumming. Picture: Daniel Forsyth
Donnie MacDonald. Picture: Daniel Forsyth
Donnie MacDonald. Picture: Daniel Forsyth

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