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Weekly Round-Up w/e 2nd July

How do I?… Club Championship rules and competitions can be found here and points will be populated here Our club was formed in 1891, but how did the club become Darlington Harriers? Who were the people that founded the club?  Read about some of the great athletes that have graced our club, Olympians George Butterfield, […]

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Weekly Round-Up w/e 11th June

How do I?… Club Championship rules and competitions can be found here and points will be populated here Our club was formed in 1891, but how did the club become Darlington Harriers? Who were the people that founded the club?  Read about some of the great athletes that have graced our club, Olympians George Butterfield,

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Weekly Round-Up w/e 28th May

How do I?… Club Championship rules and competitions can be found here and points will be populated here Track Development – Progress in Pictures You will have seen that our Track will be unavailable to train on as it undergoes a full refurbishment from March 13th. Work has actually already started with the lighting in

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Weekly Round Up w/e 10th July

The Weekly round-up of club activities covering all disciplines and age groups. This report will not provide you with a detailed account of each event but should give you enough information about what’s occurred the previous week, who’s participated and links to photographs and results. We encourage all members, parents and anyone associated with the

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Weekly Round Up w/e 12th June

The Weekly round-up of club activities covering all disciplines and age groups. This report will not provide you with a detailed account of each event but should give you enough information about what’s occurred the previous week, who’s participated and links to photographs and results. We encourage all members, parents and anyone associated with the

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Weekly Round Up w/e 8th May

The Weekly round-up of club activities covering all disciplines and age groups. This report will not provide you with a detailed account of each event but should give you enough information about what’s occurred the previous week, who’s participated and links to photographs and results. We encourage all members, parents and anyone associated with the

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Weekly Round Up w/e 6th March

Up & Coming Events Senior & Masters NECAA XC relay Championships, Thornley Hall Farm – 19th March NYSD Road Relays – 27th March CLUB PRESENTATION NIGHT – SAVE THE DATE 1ST APRIL Young Athletes NECAA XC relay Championships, Thornley Hall Farm – 2nd April Manchester Marathon – 3rd April Kieran Maxwell T&F Event – 10th

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Weekly Round Up w/e 20th February

Up & Coming Events NYSD XC Whitby – 6th March Senior & Masters NECAA XC relay Championships, Thornley Hall Farm – 19th March NYSD Road Relays – 27th March CLUB PRESENTATION NIGHT – SAVE THE DATE 1ST APRIL Young Athletes NECAA XC relay Championships, Thornley Hall Farm – 2nd April Manchester Marathon – 3rd April

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Back on the Quayside

Tonight saw a small number of Harriers head to Newcastle’ quayside to take on the 5km race on a course where our very own Lewis Moses holds the course record for, well at least until tonight that is . This is a flat and fast out and back course with the Millenium up and over

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Virtual Relays

Event organisers have had to get their thinking caps on over the last few weeks on how to provide a ‘virtual’ version of their particular event, rather than cancelling it altogether.  Basically, competitors would run the event locally, adhering to all the social distancing guidelines required, then submit their results to the organisers for comparison

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Plenty Endeavour at Midweek 5km

The Endeavour events are getting very popular with the local club members with monthly alternate events from 1 mile to 5km. The course is 1km in length so it does mean multiple laps but that also helps with pace judgement. Some really great runs from everyone on the night, wannabe Darlington Harrier Dean Newton took

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Harriers Get the Bronze out

Saturday saw a number of our athletes at the Royal Signal Relay event at Hetton Lyons Country Park, Sunderland; an event which sees ladies in teams of 4 and men 6. The course itself is 2.2 miles and consists of two laps on a very undulating course to ensure that all athletes work. The ladies

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John’s a Record Breaker

Sunday saw the annual Brass Monkey Half Marathon take place in York, a race renowned for it’s flat and fast course and a big attraction for personal best hunters, along with those runners who want an early baseline of their fitness. …and this year is pretty early with only 12 days passing since the New

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Trotters Independent Traders

Sunday saw the annual McTaggart Trot, an event which sees runners placed in teams of three (one 3.7mile runner, a medium paced 7.5mile runner and a longer distance runner covering 11 miles) who have to run through each checkpoint together, losing one runner at each point leaving the longer distance to the finish. This event

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Talman Tut Gud in Berlin

The weekend saw a number of Harriers in Berlin for one of the World marathons. This marathon is where world records are set and broken and the weekend proved to be a close run thing as Bekele missed the WR time by a couple of seconds. The event was surprisingly unorganised, going against the grain

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