Andy Young landed the scottishathletics Performance Coach of the Year award one week prior to the Lindsays Short Course XC Championships.

If that was largely for his high profile work with Laura Muir, then Young’s tutelage of Jemma Reekie and Sol Sweeney really was starkly apparent at Lanark.

Reekie and Sweeney each took their first Senior XC titles over the 4K distance and with another of the same training group, Kilbarchan athlete Kerry McAngus, taking silver in the U20 Women’s race, that completed a fine day for the coach.

Indeed, from Reekie and Sweeney, it was a "thoroughbred" performance at the old race course at Lanark, which proved an ideal event venue with the flat course benign and contributing to fast times.

Inverclyde AC ended Central AC’s three-in-a-row run to take Senior Men’s golds while Edinburgh Uni Hare and Hounds retained their title – but only on countback from Kilbarchan.

Sweeney won a rapid men’s race from Inverclyde’s Adam Craig and Aberdeen AAC’s Michael Ferguson with a run of 11.32 for the 4K distance. It was certainly a course which favoured athletes with track and road prowess – with no hills, little mud and less wind by the time of the Senior races than earlier in the day.

Craig had set a fast early pace and Sweeney had to track that until the final kilometre, before finally shaking off the challenge to win by four seconds with Craig at 11.36 and Ferguson at 11.40.

Inverclyde won the men’s race by a clear margin with Craig’s second place backed up by Andy Douglas and Craig Ruddy also in the top 10 with John Bell the other counter.

Sweeney collected the U20 Men’s gold with silver for Freddie Carcas of Edinburgh AC and bronze for Morpeth’s Alexander Brown.

Reekie for her part clocked 13.07 to win by two seconds from Millar. Bronze medallist Steph Pennycook was a further 10 seconds back but led Edinburgh Uni to that team win backed up by U20 gold medallist, Anna Macfadyen, as well as U20 bronze medallist, Constance Nankivell, and Rebecca Johnston.

"I’m thrilled to win my first Senior gold,’ said Jemma. "I had a good run in this event two years ago at Renfrew and won the U20 title that day. I think I’ve shown today how much I have progressed since then.

‘Morag had a strong run and has been in great form but I was able to come up with a good finish to get an advantage before the straight."

GB international Kane Elliott, the European U18 champion at 1500m on the track last summer, took the U17 Men’s race with the Falkirk Victoria Harriers athlete having won Scottish U17 Athlete of the Year a week earlier. Team East Lothian’s Cera Gemmell won the U17 Women’s title.

Giffnock North took three of the four team titles in those age groups with the U15 golds for Valencia Wright and Christopher Perkins. Edinburgh AC won the U17 Boys golds.

In terms of the Masters, there were men’s golds: V40 Scott Brember of Central Ac; V50 Stephen Allan of Motherwell AC; V60 Alastair Walker of Teviotdale.

The Women’s Masters champions were: V40 Avril Mason of Shettleston; V50 Fiona Matheson of Falkirk Vics; V60 Ann White of Garscube Harriers.