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Otley Athletic Club formed in 1984 as a section of the
Otley Rugby Club, the premises of which are still used as our base for training
today. The club is now independent, and over the years has flourished, with a
large group of active members who enjoy training and competing together.
Although the club has enjoyed many successes in
competition particularly in recent years, one of the main achievements has
been to build a membership which includes many who simply enjoy running
without ever needing to go particularly fast, or, heaven forbid, win
anything. The club includes within its ranks runners of county standard, an
Olympic athlete (transplant games!), a current ladies veteran world record
holder and lots more who haven’t won anything but are content to take part.
The club meets twice a week for training on Tuesdays and
Thursdays, 7.15pm, at Otley RUFC. There will
usually be several training groups covering a range of abilities. The club’s
masseuse (photo awaited) may be on hand to help with aches and strains, or to
massage tired limbs after training.
Many club activities place no reliance on athletic
prowess, with regular social evenings after training and handicap competition
within the club where signs of speed and fitness usually count against you if
noticed by the usually scrupulously honest handicapper.
Training weekends in the Lake District have been a most
popular addition to the club’s calendar, and groups within the club have
organised outings to races in such places as Amsterdam, Benidorm and Paris.
During the course of the year, a series of races is
recognised to count towards the Club’s Runner of the Year Prizes. These races
cover the athletic spectrum; 10K, track, cross country, fell, 10 miles and
half marathon. The prizes reflect participation as much as proficiency and
are awarded at the Annual Dinner and prizegiving which is in itself a social
highlight. The award of the trophies is preceded by a few words of
appreciation (usually!) but don’t be put off.
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