Cambuslang Harriers defied the odds to put on their annual Down by the River 10k and 3k races at the start of March.Course director Owen Reid had been regularly monitoring the route, which is run mainly on the Clyde Walkway, in the weeks leading up to the event.Although Scotland had experienced its highest February rainfall in 30 years, the course was water-free on the Saturday.However, persistent heavy rain during the night had led to flooding on the furthest out section of the course.While this didn’t affect the 3k course, the 10k route was quickly amended and measured again so that the race could go ahead.A total of 224 hardy athletes from the 302 entrants set off for the 10k.From the start, defending champion Fraser Stewart of the home
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