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SEVEN of Scotland's top models were on their marks for the Fishermen’s Mission yesterday for the Glasgow women’s 10K race.
The girls swapped the catwalk for the sidewalk and all managed to complete the race, which ended in Bellahouston Park.
Sharon Kane, fundraising manager, Fishermen’s Mission said: “The girls were fantastic today. They have all given their time to help raise money for the Fishermen’s Mission, not only for the race but for training and getting sponsorship.”
The girls wore yellow wellies to help promote the national “Do it in your wellies” day on Friday July 11, which involves individuals and organisations putting on ‘welly wearing’ fun events.
For more information on how to become involved in events for the Fishermen’s Mission contact Sharon Kane on 07986 297014 or go to www.fishermensmission.org.uk
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