City of Sheffield and Dearne Athletic Club

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City of Sheffield & Dearne Athletic Club is an athletics club based in Sheffield, England. It is based at the Sheffield Hallam University City Athletics Stadium. The club competes in the British Athletics League Premiership and Northern Athletics League Division 1. The Young Athletes compete in the National Youth Development League. The Upper and Lower Age Group teams compete in the Northern East Premier Division.

Founded1894
GroundSheffield Hallam University City Athletics Stadium
LocationStadium Way, Sheffield S9 3HL, England
Coordinates53°23′22″N 1°25′58″W
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City of Sheffield and Dearne Athletic Club
Founded1894
GroundSheffield Hallam University City Athletics Stadium
LocationStadium Way, Sheffield S9 3HL, England
Coordinates53°23′22″N 1°25′58″W
Websiteofficial website
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History

The club were based at the Don Valley Stadium from 1990 until 2013

The origins of the club derived from the Sheffield United Harriers who were formed in 1894.[1] The first meeting of the club was reported in the Sporting Chronicle 22 May 1894. "The first evening meeting of this newly formed club took place yesterday evening at Bramall Lane in fine weather before 1,000 spectators." There were only 3 events on the timetable; the 100 yards, the 2 mile running race and the 1 mile bicycle race.

In 1975, Sheffield United Harriers amalgamated with Sheffield City Athletic Club to form Sheffield Athletic Club.[2]

At the turn of the century the club assumed the name City of Sheffield Athletic Club. The club competed at the Don Valley Stadium until it closed in September 2013,[3] moving to Sheffield Hallam University City Athletics Stadium after refurbishments.[4]

In 2015 the club completed the merger with Dearne Athletic Club, founded by Trevor Fox and competes under the name of City of Sheffield & Dearne Athletic Club.[5]

From 2017 the club have joined the UK Women's League.

Honours

Jess Ennis in 2012

Senior Men:

Young Athletes:

  • Youth Development League
    • Fifth Place: 2015

Notable athletes

Olympians

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AthleteEventsOlympicsMedalsnotes/ref
Alan Patterson400 metres, 800 metres1908, 1912Sheffield United Harriers
Lawrence Allen10km walk1952Sheffield United Harriers
Roland Hardy10km walk, 20km walk1952, 1956Sheffield United Harriers
Ken Wood1500 metres1956Sheffield United Harriers
Albert Johnson50km walk1956, 1960Sheffield United Harriers
Sheila Sherwoodlong jump1964, 1968, 1972Sheffield City AC[6]
John Sherwood400m hurdles, 4x400 relay1968, 1972Sheffield City AC[7]
Keith Angusmarathon1976Sheffield AC[8]
Brad McStravickDecathlon1980, 1984Sheffield AC
Jane Furniss-Shields3,000m, 10,000m1984, 1988Sheffield AC
Jonathan Brown10000 metres, marathon1996, 2000, 2004City of Sheffield AC
Jessica Ennis-Hillheptathlon2012, 2016 City of Sheffield AC[9]
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Other

Kit

The club's vest consists of a thick blue stripe on the front and back in the centre, with dark green sides.

References

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