Over its 130 years Maryhill Harriers have produced and nurtured numerous greats of Scottish Athletics. Many of these names live on in races, awards and honours to the current day.
Races:
- Nigel Barge 10K Race – Maryhill Harriers’ own 10K instigated in 1943 and still run annually
- Dunky Wright 5K Race – run by Clydesdale Harriers (Dunky Wright’s first club)
Awards:
- George Dallas Memorial Trophy – awarded annually by scottishathletics
- The A.H. Blair Memorial Trophy – donated to the Scottish A.A.A. for presentation to the National marathon champion from its inauguration in 1946. It honours Maryhill Harrier Andy Blair and is still awarded annually to the Scottish Marathon Champion
- The Andy Coogan Trophy – awarded by the Scottish Veteran Harriers Club
- The D. McNab Robertson Memorial Trophy – donated to the S.A.A.A. in 1952 by the Scottish Marathon Club and awarded annually to the Scottish athlete with the most meritorious performance in long distance road running. From 1992 and the merger of the S.A.A.A. and the S.W.A.A.A. the trophy was open to both men and women.
- Dunky Wright Memorial Medal – awarded by the S.A.A.A. in 1988 to Professor NC Craig Sharp for research services to Scottish Athletics
- In 1962 George Dallas was awarded an MBE for services to Scottish Athletics
- In 2018 Dunky Wright was inducted into the scottishathletics Hall of Fame
- J.E. Farrell and Gordon Porteous were both awarded Honorary Life Membership to scottishathletics in 1992
Additionally several Harriers have written books which capture not only their own lives but provide great insights into athletics and the world in general from their respective eras.
- The Universe is Mine – John Emmett Farrell
- Tomorrow You Die – Andy Coogan