Glasgow comes out on force to support the AJ Bell Great Scottish Run Weekend.
Lily Patridge completing the 10km in 00:33:08 & Lewis Hannigan 00:31:27 to take first place. Scotland's very own Jamie Crow smashed the half marathon in 01:04:50 and Natasha Phillips in 01:12:13 securing the coveted first place.
Visually impaired runner James Semple, who runs under the name of Jay Cruz, ran the 10km in his trademark kilt with the Knightswood Harriers to raise money for groundbreaking eye treatment to save his sight.
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