Thousands take part in Great Scottish Run through Glasgow
Callum Hawkins became the first Scot to win the men's half-marathon in 33 years.
Scotland's biggest mass participation running event ended in Glasgow on Sunday with tens of thousands of people taking to the streets.
Runners departed from George Square through the city in 10k and half-marathon routes before finishing in Glasgow Green as the Bank of Scotland Great Scottish Run came to a close.
Callum Hawkins won the men's half-marathon race - the first Scot to do so in 33 years.
He also set a new Scottish record, clocking in at one hour and 24 seconds, beating Ugandan defending champion Moses Kipsiro into second place.
Hawkins said afterwards: "I can't put it into words. This time last year I was trying to get into the Olympic team, so to have gone top ten in the Olympics, then run a half marathon in 60.24, I think it just shows that Tokyo 2020 is going to be a good time for me.
"Second wasn't an option today, I went out to win it, that was my aim.
Betsy Saina claimed victory in the women's half-marathon - and also set a new Great Scottish Run record, crossing the finish line in 67 minutes 22 seconds.
She said: "I followed the motorbike in the end. It's really fun when you know you are leading, you have that motivation and excitement. I looked back and couldn't see anyone, so that gave me a lot of motivation."
Thousands of club runners, fun runners and walkers took part alongside the competitors and were cheered on by spectators, with many raising money for charity.
It capped off three days of events.