Welcome to the website of the 2010 Bank of Scotland Junior Great Scottish Run.
Saturday 4th September 2010 - Glasgow Green, 10am
Well done!
Congratulations to all the thousands of runners who helped make this year's Bank of Scotland Junior Great Scottish Run one of the best ever! Over 1,600 youngsters took part in 1.5k and 3k distance races earlier this morning.
The Bank of Scotland Junior Great Scottish Run is the second part of our race weekend that kicked off on Friday with over 3,000 school children taking part in the Bank of Scotland Great Scottish Run Schools Challenge. Pupils aged between 8 and 9 enjoyed a series of come and try sports challenges including golf, football, rugby, hockey, athletics and tennis before completing their ‘Great Scottish Run' - a 1km road race challenge.
Today's event, featuring 3k and 1.5k races, forms the second part of our programme introducing youngsters to athletic and gives them a real taste of competitive racing. Both races featured some of the best young runners in the country demonstrating the strength and depth of talent as we look towards Glasgow 2014.
Results for the Bank of Scotland Junior Great Scottish Run will be available online from Sunday 5th September onwards - click here to find out where you finish in Scotland's greatest Junior race.
And remember you can pre-register for the 2011 from Sunday 5th September onwards.
Pre-register for the 2011 events with your e-mail address below and be guaranteed entry next year at this year's prices!
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2011 entries open!
Entries for the 2011 Bank of Scotland Great Scottish Run are now open. The event, taking place over the weekend of 3rd and 4th September next year, is set to expand after another record-breaking entry in 2010. Prospective entrants are encouraged to enter online now to guarantee their place on the starting line.


