THIS year's TamFest 5k Family Fun run kicked off celebrations on the final day of the autumn extravaganza.
Those taking part had the privilege of running down Ayr High Street which was devoid of traffic on a route which took them down the High Street before turning along the River Ayr from New Bridge to Ayr Fire Station then turning back towards the Hight Street via Mill Street with this loop being done twice.
The overall winner on the day was Steven Lawley with a time of 17:12 and the first female home was Janine Dickie in 19:48.
All proceeds on the day are being donated to The National Autistic Society.
Results:
1 Steven Lawley (Ayr Seaforth) 17.12
2 Steven Reid (Ayr Seaforth) 17.34
3 Ruairidh MacDonald (Bellahouston Harriers) 17.46
4 Mark Porter (Bellahouston Harriers) 17.47
5 Jake Graham (unattached) 18.13
6 Euan Bell (Ayr Seaforth) 19.05
7 Keith Boardman (Salford Harriers) 19.24
8 Samuel Drummond (unattached) 19.40
9 Ross Parker (unattached) 19.44
10 Janine Dickie (Bellahouston Harriers) 19.48
11 Max McLean (Ayr Seaforth) 20.22
12 Tim Downie (Ayr Seaforth) 20.35
13 Evie Mackay (Ayr Seaforth) 20.38
14 Alan Littlejohn (unattached) 20.59
15 Calum Dunn (unattached) 21.27
16 Derek Cambers 21.31
17 Julie Dunn (unattached) 22.38
18 Toni McIntosh (Toni's Tigers) 23.24
19 Iain Davidson (Girvan) 24.07
20 Mary Fulton (unattached) 24.41
21 Denny Kerr (unattached) 24.41
22 Ewan Henderson (unattached) 25.04
23 Thomas Taylor (unattached) 25.04
24 Jhylya O'Hara (unattached) 25.14
25 Rhona Sturgeon (Toni's Tigers)25.25
26 Heather Kangley (Greenock Glenpark Harriers) 26.13
27 Karen McMillan (Ayr Seaforth) 26.40
28 Brian Gibson (Toni's Tigers) 29.05
29 Muriel Downie (unattached) 30.14
30 Suzanne Reid (unattached) 30.15
31 Lorna Fraser (Mossblown Mafia AC) 30.32
32 Margaret Hamilton (unattached) 32.36
33 Dayle Burnside (Ron's Runners) 32.36
34 David Lock (unattached) 34.21
35 Carolyn Walker (Killie Striders) 36.08
36 Audrey Gibson (Toni's Tigers) 42.30
37 Karen Hedge (Toni's Tigers) 42.30.
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