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Award shows pensioner is no lightweight


By Chris Saunderson

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Peter Robertson (right) receives his award from Neil Cruickshanks of Campbell and McConnachie.
Peter Robertson (right) receives his award from Neil Cruickshanks of Campbell and McConnachie.

"ICING on the cake" was how a delighted Peter Robertson summed up his Moray Sports Person of the Year Award.

The 71-year-old master cyclist punched the air as he accepted the sportMoray award this week.

The Forres competitor made a return to the track three years ago when he retired.

Hard work, determination and commitment paid off for the pensioner with great success in the last year.

He set his best times at distances of 10 and 25 miles, however, it was in the velodrome where he really excelled.

At the World Track Masters Championships in Manchester, he won a silver medal in the pursuit event.

That followed two bronze medals in sprint time trial and pursuit at the British Masters Track Championships in Newport.

The grandfather’s remarkable success comes 50 years after he set the Scottish 25-mile time trial record.

The Forres Cycling Club president is living proof you are never too old to compete at the highest level.

At the sportMoray recognition awards in Elgin Town Hall on Tuesday night, he scooped the top honour, sponsored by Campbell and McConnachie.

"I am chuffed to bits and this is a fantastic finish to the year," he said.

For the full story and a picture special from the awards night see this week's 'Northern Scot'


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