Running club
A running club, also known in some parts of the United States as a running crew, is an eclectic institution specialising in running and oriented towards the sport and recreation of running or track and field. The club may train for and compete in cross country, road running, fell running, track and field some clubs even branch out into multi discipline sports such as triathlon.
Clubs by country
UK
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See also
References
Region | Club |
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London | Serpentine Running Club Thames Hare and Hounds |
Cambridge | Cambridge University Hare and Hounds |
Plymouth | Plymstock Road Runners |
Leeds | Kippax and District Harriers |
Leicestershire | Hermitage Harriers |
Merseyside | Liverpool Harriers Liverpool Running Club |
South East | Eastleigh Running Club |
North West | Burnden Road Road Runners - Bolton |
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