Law and District AAC star Jade Gray claimed a silver medal for her club as they enjoyed success at the National Age Group Championships and the National Indoor Relays recently.
Both championship events were held at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow and Law athletes young and old did the club proud with a series of impressive results.
U17 athlete Gray, who hails from Hamilton, excelled in the Shot Put to take home a silver medal.
She threw nearly a metre over her previous personal best with an impressive effort of 13.37m with a 3kg shot put, achieving the silver medal.
Jade is now currently ranked second U17 in Scotland and also fifth U17 on the Scottish All Time list, which is a fantastic achievement.
Senior athlete Darran Muir had a fine run in the 3000m, finishing in fourth place in the V40 age group with a time of 9:18.26mins.
Meanwhile, the club had eight teams entered into the National 4x200m Indoor Championships, with five reaching the February finals.
Law’s results were as follows:
Senior Women - 5th overall, represented by Leah Keisler, Rosie Watson, Sophie Evans, Fiona Currie
Senior Men - 7th overall, represented by James McClafferty, Matthew Gillon, Mark Smith, Cameron Martin
U17 Men - 7th overall, represented by Euan Blackwood, Logan Whitton, Ryan Kellock, Ross Duffin
U17 Women - through to final, represented by Ruth Hynd, Emma Gilchrist, Susannah Kay, Jade Gray
U15 Boys - through to final, represented by Jak Weir, John Frood, Calum Hall, Owen Murphy
U15 Girls - through to final, represented by Laura Watson, Lauren McNair, Neve Murray, Lucia McKenna, Tehillah Okonkwo
U13 Boys - through to final, represented by Luke Evans, Jack Duffin, Blair Beverley, Gabriel Calderwood, Heath Key
U13 Girls - though to final, represented by Eilidh Cameron, Isla Cameron, Lily McManus, Sophie Todd.
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