As far as cross country was concerned, I was a bit inconsistent when it came to performing well on the
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As far as cross country was concerned, I was a bit inconsistent when it came to performing well on the
Continue reading(Continued from Monday the 15th) The Trustees were under serious continued pressure as 1964 began. Al Guy had ideas and
Continue readingRecently in a contribution to a ‘Harriers’ profile I wrote that I was always interested in Athletics amongst other sports.
Continue readingProbably the greatest race I’ve ever seen was the Morton Mile of 1977. Billed by the media as a “showdown
Continue readingOk you Clonliffe Harriers out there, it’s your turn to share your memories with your club mates. Monday Memories is
Continue readingMemoir of the early days of the Ladies Section Clonliffe Harriers. “Call them Morton’s Marvels. They are mustard keen lasses
Continue readingDominic Branigan writes: On 29th May 1954, a mere 23 days after Roger Bannister had immortalized himself by breaking the
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