Gateshead Harriers

Athletics club in Gateshead, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gateshead Harriers and Athletics Club is an athletics club based at Gateshead International Stadium in Gateshead, England.[1] Historically, Gateshead Harriers & AC have trained on Tuesdays and Thursdays. This allows for competition to be commonly held on Sundays. Some athletes and training groups do however train on other days. The club caters for all athletes from ages 8+ to veterans in all track, field, road and cross country disciplines through winter and summer.

Founded1904
LocationNeilson Rd, Gateshead NE10 0EF, England
Coordinates54°57′40″N 1°34′47″W
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Gateshead Harriers
Founded1904
GroundGateshead International Stadium
LocationNeilson Rd, Gateshead NE10 0EF, England
Coordinates54°57′40″N 1°34′47″W
Websiteofficial website
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History

Gateshead International Stadium, home of the Harriers since 1956

Gateshead Harriers was founded in 1904 as Gateshead St. Mary's Church Running Club and soon afterwards was known as Gateshead St. Mary's Harriers.[2]

Originally for men only, ladies were permitted to join from 1951 onwards and a women's section was set up in December 1952.[3] In 1956, the club moved to its present site at Gateshead International Stadium (called the Gateshead Youth Stadium at the time).[4]

Notable athletes

Olympians

Brendan Foster
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Athlete Events Games Medals/Ref
Brendan Foster1500, 5000m, 10,000m1972, 1976, 1980[5]
David Jenkins400m, 4x400m relay1972, 1976, 1980
Dennis Coates3,000m Steeplechase1976
Barry Smith5000m1980
Christina Boxer800m, 1500m1980, 1984, 1988
Jonathan Edwardstriple jump1988, 1992, 1996, 2000
Angela Piggford4x400m relay1988
Colin Walker3000m steeplechase1992
Ross Murray1500m2012
Richard Kilty4x100m relay2016, 2020
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Commonwealth Games

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Athlete Events Games Medals/Ref
John Caine10,000m1970
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References

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