Trafford Athletic Club

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Trafford Athletic Club is a British athletics club based in Stretford, Greater Manchester, England. The club is based primarily at Trafford Athletic Stadium, also known as the Longford Park Stadium on Ryebank Road.[1]

Founded1964
GroundTrafford Athletic Stadium
LocationLongford Park, Ryebank Road, Stretford, Manchester M21 9TA, England
Coordinates53°26′47″N 2°17′22″W
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Trafford Athletic Club
Founded1964
GroundTrafford Athletic Stadium
LocationLongford Park, Ryebank Road, Stretford, Manchester M21 9TA, England
Coordinates53°26′47″N 2°17′22″W
Websiteofficial website
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History

Longford Park Stadium in 2016

In April 1961, Stretford Council approved plans to build a new athletics stadium in Longford Park but the construction did not start until three years later in 1964.[2]

In September 1964, the opening of the new stadium at Longford Park took place but the Mayor of Stretford, Councillor William Fearnhead, then called for a club to be set up there.[3] A club duly followed with Ken Owen and Roger Colson sharing the club secretary role and Bill Murphy being the fixture secretary.[2]

In October 1965 the club officially set up their winter headquarters at Longford Park[4] and in February 1966, Streftord AC amalgamated with Cheadle and Gatley AC. Cheadle and Gatley had been based at Scholes Park in Gatley and had produced athletes the calibre of Derek Ibbotson and Peter Warden. Additionally the Cheadle stick man logo was retained by Stretford AC.[5]

The club's first star was Jannette Champion (later Roscoe) who represented England at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh.[6][7] The club excelled at the 1971 AAA Championships with Sharon Colyear and Jannette Champion both winning titles.[8][9][10]

The club's first Olympian was Andy Carter in the 800 metres, although Jannette Champion was also selected but did not start.[11] In 1975 Christine Tranter won the English National Cross Country Championships for the club.[12]

The club was renamed in circa.1992 to Trafford Athletic Club, although the press continued to refer to Stretford for some time afterwards. In 1998 the club received a national lottery award of £750,000 to improve facilities.[13]

Honours

Notable athletes

Olympians

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Athlete Events Games Medals/Ref
Andy Carter800m1972
Jannette Roscoe4 × 400 m (ns)1972, 1976
Sharon Colyear-Danville100m, 100m h, 4 × 100 m1976, 1984
Janet Marlow1500m1980
Shirley Strong100m hurdles1980, 1984
Paula Dunn100m, 200m, 4 × 100 m1988
Lesley-Ann Skeete100m hurdles1988, 1992
Sandra Douglas40m, 4 × 400 m1992
Louise Fraser400m hurdles1992
Phylis Smith400m, 4 × 400 m1992, 1996
Diane Allahgreen100m hurdles2000
Chris Rawlinson400m hurdles2000, 2004
Janine Whitlockpole vault2000
Andrew Steele400m, 4 × 400 m2008
Seren Bundy-Davies400m2016
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