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Monday 19 March 2018
In 2017 we joined forces with SAMH (Scottish Association for Mental Health) because both organisations share the belief that …
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In 2017 we joined forces with SAMH (Scottish Association for Mental Health) because both organisations share the belief that …
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Please note that, due to the red weather warning, sportscotland have closed Caledonia House for the rest of 28 February and a…
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scottishathletics and jogscotland are delighted to announce a new two-year partnership with Voice Mobile, one of the largest…
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Friday 2 February 2018 marks the launch of ‘Scotland’s Mental Health Charter for Physical Activity and Sport’ which aim…
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Pictured above: Ardler Running Ladies celebrating their 10th anniversary last year – chosen by Jog Leader Fiona Mccallu…
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Above: Andrea (left) and Laura We’re delighted to have welcomed two new members of staff to the jogscotland team. Andrea G…
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At the Great Winter Run in Holyrood Park, Edinburgh, on 13 January, we’ll have a special dedicated start area for jogscotla…
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Lots of great jogscotland stories still coming out of London Marathon - did you see one of our jogscotland Jog Leaders on the news?! Jack Arnold is a leader with The Runbetweeners, and also finished the marathon 33rd out of 41,000 non-elite runners, in a time of 2.31! We celebrate every marathon runner, whatever their speed, but we particularly liked what Jack had to say on BBC Scotland News - "I'd like to think I'd be a positive role model and get a few people into running that maybe wouldn't have done it originally. I think the fantastic thing about running is that it's there for everybody, everyone can give it a go and find their own level and there's always progress to be made."
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Jack Arnold – “I’d like to think I’d be a positive role model”, 23/04/2018, Late News, Reporting Scotland - BBC One
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An amateur runner from Glasgow finishes 25 minutes behind Mo Farah in the London Marathon.
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