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Founded | 1884 |
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Location | Manchester, England |
Website | www |
Salford Harriers is a British athletics club based in the North of England. Today they are primarily a cross counrty and road running club and are based at various locations around Manchester, including SportCity at the Manchester Regional Arena, the Bluebell on Moston Lane and Heaton Park, the Cleavley Athletics Track and Duncan Mathieson Playing Fields Track.
History
Founded in 1884 the Harriers are one of the oldest athletics club in England and have a history of producing Olympic athletes and national champions.
Olympic athletes
- Arthur Astley
- George Bailey
- Harry Barker
- Alex Duncan
- William Eaton
- Tom Evenson
- Billy Grantham
- George Gray
- Frank Handley
- Sam Hurdsfield
- Henry Pankhurst
- Walter Rangeley
- Bill Roberts
- William Shee
- Dorothy Shirley
- Alfred Tysoe
- William Yates
References
- "Training". Salford Harriers. Retrieved 11 January 2025.
- "About". Salford Harriers. Retrieved 11 January 2025.
- "Salford Harriers, Salford". Olympedia. Retrieved 11 January 2025.
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