More than 6,500 runners signed up for the first-ever Stirling Scottish marathon where the podium placings were dominated by Scots. Scottish Olympian
Andrew Lemoncello from Fife won the race in a time of 2.25.01, followed by two runners from the same Scottish club in Cambuslang: Ian Reid in 2:29:44 and Robert Gilroy in 2:34:17. Fellow Scot Lesley Pirie was the first female to finish in a time of 2:47:36, followed by Jill Smylie in 2:57:06 with Juliet Champion from south of the border completing the trio female sub-3-hour standard in 2:58:38. Former Olympian athletes
Liz McColgan and
Zola Budd took part in the marathon, with Zola over the line first in 3.12.24, finishing as ninth female, and Liz not far behind in 3.18.33. Prior to her re-election as a UK MP in May 2017 and becoming the first female leader of the
Liberal Democrats (UK) in September 2019, anti-Brexiteer and gender-equality proponent,
Jo Swinson participated in this inaugural marathon, running on behalf of two health charities and finishing 396th from a field of over 1600 females, in a creditable time of 4:08:06. ==References==