30,000 participants ran in the 15th annual Great Scottish Run, including winners Callum Hawkins and Natasha Phillips, with charity funds raised for NSPCC.

The Great Scottish Run, held on October 6 in Glasgow, attracted over 30,000 participants, including elite wheelchair racers and amateur runners. Callum Hawkins and Natasha Phillips won the men's and women's half marathons, respectively. The event, now in its 15th year, featured a scenic course and raised funds for various charities, including the NSPCC. A Junior and Mini event preceded the main run, engaging around 1,250 young runners.

October 06, 2024
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