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Club Awards

In 2005 Quakers Running Club was 'Highly Commended' by Cancer Research UK for its continued support of Darlington's Race for Life. Click here to view the award.

 

 Enter the Darlington Race for Life

The club is also recognised by the Flora London Marathon for its dedication and support given to beginners and has been designated a Flora London Marathon Running Club Partner, the only club in County Durham to receive this accolade.

London Marathon Partner Club Site

 




About the Club

The club's main training base is at Queen Elizabeth 6th Form College Playing Fields, Abbey Road, Darlington, DL3 8LR. We train on a Tuesday and Thursday evenings (meeting at the school at 6:30pm). Formed in May 1995 with a membership of just six. The club was formed to promote the participation of all disciplines of athletics and has quickly established itself as one of the regions more active promoters of running events.

At present the club boasts a coaching staff of twenty qualified coaches specialising in a wide range of disciplines from sprints to ultra distance running, including field events, as well as more diverse disciplines such as fell running, strength & conditioning and orienteering. We cater for all types of runners and boast a varied membership, accomodating for all ability ranges. No one is ever left behind! We consider ourselves to be the most friendly and active running club in the area.

If you are interested in joining, you might find our membership introduction pack useful. Click here to download the file as a PDF.


Press Report: 23/12/09 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Phil Rutter   
Wednesday, 23 December 2009 18:26

With the Loftus Poultry Run falling victim to the wintry weather, there was very little for local runners to tackle last weekend.  Saturday’s Albert Park 5k time trial went ahead, despite snow and ice on the paths, and attracted 120 entrants to its Santa Run.  Jeff Marriott donned a Santa suit and cautiously made his way around the slippery course in 29 minutes to finish 64th, while pushing his son, Robert in a buggy.  Robert wore a reindeer outfit for the occasion.  For anyone fancying a Boxing Day run, a time trial is due to take place on Saturday at 9am.  The event is free to enter, but runners must register in advance on the parkrun website.

 

 

Quakers meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays at Carmel School, where training resumes in the New Year, on January 5th at 6:30pm.

 

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