Dunfermline Track and Field star Molly Robinson raced to an historic podium finish at the recently held East / North District Scottish Athletics Championships.
The under-16 competitor was amongst the club's athletes that travelled to Aberdeen Sports Village to take part in the meet.
Although the travel distance reduced their numbers, that didn't stop them producing several standout performances, with Molly leading the way.
In the girls 300 metres for her age group, she secured her inaugural Scottish Athletics championship medal, coming home in third for a well-deserved bronze.
That success capped off a busy weekend for the versatile athlete, who also reached the finals in the 80m hurdles and the 300m hurdles, pacing fifth and sixth respectively.
The club's sprinters and middle distance runners also enjoyed impressive top tier finishes.
Pippa Rambaut fought through the rounds to reach the under-16 girls' 200m final, crossing the line in a highly credible fourth place, whilst Alfie Whyte was sixth in the under-14 boys' 1500m, setting a new personal best (PB) of four minutes and 31.18 seconds.
In the same event as Alfie, Cole Gray battled hard, finishing 11th overall, whilst Lily Pritchard, in the girls' under-16 1500m, ran a strong tactical race to place 10th.
The middle distance results were rounded off by a 10th place finish for Poppy Warner, in a competitive under-16 girls' 800m race.
A club spokesperson said: "Well done to all our athletes who travelled such a long way to compete.
"You did yourselves, your coaches, and the club proud."