100 metres
11.56w Aileen McGillivray (EWM)
11.81w Melanie Neef (CoG)
11.90 Joan Booth (EWM)
11.90w Dawn Flockhart (EWM)
11.92w Sinead Dudgeon (EAC)
200 metres
23.42w Aileen McGillivray (EWM)
23.62 Melanie Neef (CoG)
24.16 Dawn Flockhart (EWM)
23.9w Sinead Dudgeon (EAC)
24.0w Lee McConnell (CoG)
400 metres
52.09 Melanie Neef (CoG)
54.76 Leigh Ferrier (Wigan)
54.78i Allison Curbishley U20 (Middlesboro)
55.43 Wendy Steele (EWM)
55.6 Dawn Flockhart (EWM)
800 metres
2:04.69 Vicky Lawrence (Blackpool)
2:05.69 Mary McClung (JWK)
2:07.3 Mary Anderson (EAC)
2:08.14 Susan Bevan (Essex)
2:09.87 Carol-Ann Gray (EAC)
1500 metres
4:01.44 Yvonne Murray (Motherwell)
4:20.31 Laura Adam (Parkside)
4:24.5 Susan Bevan (Essex)
4:24.92 Carol-Ann Gray (EAC)
4:25.13 Mary McClung (JW Kilmarnock)
3000 metres
8:29.60 Yvonne Murray (Motherwell)
9:02.47 Laura Adam (Parkside)
9:26.05 Vikki McPherson (CoG)
9:32.8 Susan Ridley (EWM)
9:42.1 Annette Bell (Lincoln)
10,000 metres
31:56.97 Yvonne Murray (Motherwell)
33:02.74 Vikki McPherson (CoG)
33:34.85 Karen Macleod (EAC)
33:57.86 Alison Rose (EWM)
36:57.6 Debbie Kilner (Aberdeen)
100m hurdles
13.93w Jocelyn Kirby (Middlesboro)
14.02 Sarah Richmond (Pitreavie)
14.16w Clare Mackintosh (CoG)
14.47w Katy Sketchley (Colchester)
14.59w Lorna Silver (Dundee HH)
400m hurdles
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58.43 Jane Low (CoG)
59.16 Allison Curbishley U20 (Middlesboro)
59.9 Lorna Silver (Dundee HH)
61.9 Joanna Cadman (EWM)
62.6 Alison Currie Mahindru (CoG)
High jump
1.81 Hazel Melvin (CoG)
1.78 Lee McConnell (CoG)
1.75 Gemma Samphire (Dorchester)
1.75 Lisa Brown U20 (Lochgelly)
1.74 Emma Lindsay (EWM)
Pole vault
2.70 Gail Marshall (CoG)
2.55 Fiona Allan U20 (Nottingham)
2.50 Alison Ronald (Perth Strathtay)
2.40 Pamela Murray (CoG)
2.35i Katie Fitzgerald U17 (Pitreavie)
Long jump
6.28 Ruth Irving (Wirral)
5.91 Karen Skeggs (Ashford)
5.89 Emma Lindsay (EWM)
5.83 Caroline Black (EWM)
5.81 Sarah Raminger U20 (Arbroath)
Triple jump
12.45 Karen Skeggs (Ashford)
12.07 Nicola Barr (EWM)
11.65w Elizabeth Gibbens U20 (Invicta)
11.63 Fiona Watt (CoG)
11.47w Sarah Raminger U20 (Arbroath)
Shot putt
15.85i Alison Grey (CoG)
13.66i Helen Cowe (Sale)
12.64 Karen Costello (CoG)
12.52 Navdeep Dhaliwal U17 (CoG)
12.29i Julie Robin U20 (Helensburgh)
Discus
52.52 Alison Grey (CoG)
48.64 Helen Cowe (Sale)
46.70 Susan Freebairn (CoG)
45.10 Julie Robin U20 (Helensburgh)
43.58 Helen McCreadie U20 (EWM)
Hammer
48.98 Jean Clark (Milton Keynes)
43.88 Helen McCreadie U20 (EWM)
42.44 Catherine Garden U17 (Pitreavie)
42.02 Helen Cowe (Sale)
41.32 Linda Low (EAC)
Javelin
58.84 Diane Royle (Sale)
54.62 Lorna Jackson (EWM)
54.50 Karen Costello (CoG)
50.86 Nicky Emblem (EWM)
44.06 Joanne Walker U17 (Loudoun)
Hepthathlon
5353 Emma Lindsay (EWM)
4643 Sarah Still U20 (Aberdeen)
4586 Elizabeth Gibbens U20 (Invicta)
4546 Isobel Donaldson (Aldershot)
4517 Sarah Raminger U20 (Arbroath)
(w = wind assisted, i = indoor)
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