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IN PICTURES: Popular Arbroath West Links parkrun passes latest milestones

West Links parkrun participants set off for the latest event. Image: Paul Reid
West Links parkrun participants set off for the latest event. Image: Paul Reid

Arbroath parkrunners took the elements in their stride to mark the latest milestones for the popular event.

The West Links parkrun joined the global craze in January this year.

Since then more than 1,300 folk have racked up 3,500 finishes on the 5km seafront route for the regular Saturday morning event.

And the growing popularity has been helped by a band of more than 150 volunteers.

Despite the battering Angus took, the parkrunners were on the start line and ready to register three new firsts on Saturday.

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Watching the clock on West Links. Image: Paul Reid

They use the parkrun to promote International Men’s Day.

Event director Arthur Grant said: “In the UK, men are three times more likely than women to die by suicide.

“Parkrun has been shown to be very beneficial to mental health.”

So figures from local mental health charity Reach Across were there to walk, jog or run the 5k route.”

And they highlighted the support available from the charity set up by local mum Sandra Ramsay following the loss of her son, Ross, in 2013.

Organising team members await the arrival of the first finishers. Image: Paul Reid

DofE award

The parkrun also welcomed its first Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme participants.

Arthur added: “Children and young people have made a massive contribution to the development of West Links parkrun since its launch in January, and even before.

“Four Arbroath High School pupils are now using parkrun as part of their Duke of Edinburgh’s Award programme.

“Two are doing the physical activity section with us and two are doing the volunteering section.”

Top three finishers Ewan Duthie (3rd), James Gray (1st) and Graeme Anderson (2nd). Image: Paul Reid ….Pic Paul Reid

And the group hope they might encourage other local DofE co-ordinators to come on board.

The first volunteer pacers also stepped up to help other parkrunners improve their times by walking or running at a pre-determined pace.

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Arbroath Footers pacers ready for the parkrun. Image: Paul Reid

Pacer bibs have been funded by Arbroath Footers running club.

“It’s the first pacer event and those will take place monthly, although the parkrun takes place every Saturday all year round,” said Arthur.

Photographer Paul Reid captured all the action at Arbroath.

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Instructions before the start.
Arbroth parkrun DofE
Young Duke of Edinburgh Award participants brave the elements.
Another parkrun under the belt.
Parkrun at Arbroath
All ages enjoy the parkrun.
Coming to the line.
Head down for the finish.
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Tough conditions on West Links.
It’s a thumbs up from this finisher.
The parkrunners heading off on West Links.
A final sprint for the finish line.
Battling the elements and the stopwatch.
The final stretch.
Another parkrun successfully chalked off.
A little bit of rain doesn’t dampen the enthusiasm of parkrunners.
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Dundee University student James Gray is first across the line.
Arbroath Footers
A parkrun pacer encourages one runner on.