Recognised as the largest schools cross country event in Scotland, the championships continue to provide a significant opportunity for young runners from Primary 4 through to S6 to compete in a challenging and rewarding environment. The event has grown steadily since its inception and remains a key fixture in the regional schools’ sporting calendar - reflecting Albyn’s commitment to creating a place to belong – and a place where young athletes can shine and be active together.
Participants tackled the demanding cross country course at Balgownie Playing Fields, demonstrating impressive endurance, determination and sportsmanship throughout the day. The event featured a range of year group races, including Primary 4 pupils for the first time, allowing athletes at different stages of their school careers to compete against their peers.
Alongside the individual races, the championships also included a team competition, with the top three finishers from each school contributing to their school’s overall team score.
Primary Team Results:
| Position 1 | Position 2 | Position 3 | |
| P4 Boys | Lathallan | Albyn School | Elrick |
| P4 Girls | Ashley Road | Albyn School | Hill of Banchory |
| P5 Boys | Kellands | Airyhall | Hazlehead School |
| P5 Girls | Hazlehead School | Robert Gordon's College | Milltimber |
| P6 Boys | Robert Gordon's College | Cults Primary | Hazlehead School |
| P6 Girls | Cults Primary | Robert Gordon's College | Albyn School |
| P7 Boys | Cults Primary | Milltimber | Banchory |
| P7 Girls | Kingswells | Albyn School | St Margaret's School |
Secondary Team Results:
| Position 1 | Position 2 | Position 3 | |
| S1 Boys | Lathallan | Banchory Academy | Robert Gordon's College |
| S1 Girls | Albyn School | High School of Dundee | Lathallan |
| S2 Boys | Albyn School | Cults Academy | High School of Dundee |
| S2 Girls | Aberdeen Grammar | Mackie Academy | Bucksburn Academy |
| S3 Boys | High School of Dundee | Banchory Academy | Robert Gordon's College |
| S3 Girls | Aberdeen Grammar | St Margaret's School | Albyn School |
| Senior Boys | Albyn School | Robert Gordon's College | Bucksburn Academy |
| Senior Girls | Cults Academy | Kemnay Academy | Robert Gordon's College |
In an exciting development for 2026, Primary 4 athletes were invited to take part for the first time, with Alfe Salveson from Lathallan and Maya Cullen from Ashley Road claiming gold in their respective races. In other year groups there were notable performances by Millie Glass Park from Albyn School who took first place in the S1 girls race, a remarkable 45 seconds ahead of her peer Coco Czekalowska, also of Albyn School. Grace Ramsay from Lathallan took the gold medal in the S3 girls race, a mighty 60 seconds ahead of Frida Moffat from Robert Gordon’s College in second place. Finlay Rae from Robert Gordon’s College delivered a strong performance to take first place in the Senior Boys (S4-S6) race, with Emily Taylor from Ellon Academy delivering a sub 10 minute run in the 2800m in the Senior Girls (S4-S6) race.
The Open Cross Country Championships continue to provide an important platform for young athletes to develop their competitive experience while representing their schools and communities. Organisers from Albyn School would like to thank all participating schools, athletes, staff and volunteers whose efforts contributed to the success of the event.
Special thanks are also extended to the event sponsors for their valued support in helping to deliver the championships; ANM Group, Fraser Fire and Security, Fitzbuild Ltd, King Coaches, ROVOP.
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