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Secretary: Joe Quinn Tel. 028 44 61 42 35 joemarathon50@btinternet.com

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  • Tour of the County Down 2008

    This year's Tour events have now been agreed as:-

    Jimmy's Ten on Sunday 16 March 2008 at 12.00 noon in Downpatrick

    Aughlisnafin Charity 10K and 3 Mile Short Run on Saturday 14 June 2008 at 7.00pm

    Loughinisland 5.05 Mile Race and 3 Mile Short Run on Saturday 28 June 2008 at 3.30pm - new start and finish at new Club Rooms

    Portaferry 10 Mile Race and 2 x 5 Mile Relay Race on Tuesday 22nd July 2008 at 7.45pm (round 2 in the new N.I. 10 Mile Grand Prix series, soon to be announced.)

    NEW!! Downpatrick RGU 10K on Tuesday 5 August 2008 at 7.30pm

    Darragh Cross 10K Charity Race and 4 Mile Short Run on Sunday 24 August 2008

    Killyleagh 5 Mile Race on Friday 29 August at 7.00pm

    All races are open to runners of all abilities and with the exception of Jimmy's Ten and Portaferry are charity events with trophy only prizes, and a less competitive level, with the aim of encouraging greater participation by novice, young or less experienced runners. All have refreshments afterwards and are enjoyable social get togethers too. Special awards are on offer for runners who complete all 7 or 6 out of the 7.
    For info. on any of the races conatct me at my email address or by phone.

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  • An Evening with Ron Hill

    A very successful evening, the audience were enthralled to listen to the legendary Ron relating his experiences and he waited for everyone at the end signing books and autographs. He enjoyed his visit to the district and ran Jimmy's ten on Sunday wearing the number 209 to commemorate his feat in breakng the 2.10 barrier in the marathon in 1969.




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  • Club History

    East Down Athletic Club was founded in 1987, following the winding up of the Leisureside AC which was operated out of Down Leisure Centre, and included many of its members in the first few years of its existence. The old club had a strong senior membership at that time which had competed with distinction in road and cross country races and continued to do so under its new title. The simple and stated objective of the new club was to promote the sport of athletics, including Track and Field, Road and Cross Country running. The club affiliated to the Northern Ireland Athletics Federation.

    The driving force behind the new Club was Jimmy Murray who became its first Secretary and he set about establishing the Club as a major force in N I athletics by developing the youth of the area, but with the emphasis now much more on the Track and field elements of the sport Through his position as a teacher in St Columba’s College in Portaferry he had access to a huge pool of talent in the Ards Peninsula and many of his early training successes came from that area.

    He also drew heavily on the East Down area as a whole and unearthed great talent in the Castlewellan and Newcastle areas as well in Ardglass, his home town, and Downpatrick, with other notable additions from Newry and the South Down area.

    He was also a founder member of the Northern Ireland Young Athletes League which sought to provide children aged from 11 to 17 years with competitive opportunities in all track and field athletic disciplines. This in spite of the absence of any dedicated athletic facilities in the district, the nearest proper track being the Mary Peters Track in Belfast. Training took place in local schools or their playing fields, by permission of sympathetic principals, or at the all weather pitch at Down Leisure Centre or on the roads around Downpatrick, Summer and Winter. Yet several of those early members went on to achieve international recognition and the Boys Under 15 record in the 1500 metres, set in 1995 and the Girls Under 13 records at both 100 and 200 metres, set in 1996, are held by East Down athletes.

    By 1997 senior membership had all but disappeared, due to the retirement through age or injury of most of the founder members, apart from one or two diehards who persisted with active participation after attaining veteran status.

    After Jimmy’s untimely demise in 1998 junior membership dropped also dramatically as his pivotal influence through the schools disappeared.


    WHERE ARE WE NOW?

    But by publicising its existence through the NI Schools competitions and the Golden Cow Youth Games membership of the club slowly picked up as talented and interested youngsters sought to further their athletic ambitions.

    Membership, which is drawn from every area and background has steadily increased over the years and training nights regularly sees 40/50 youngsters (aged 9 to 18 though most in the 11 to 16 category and of both sexes) in attendance, thus enabling the Club to once again participate with distinction in Cross Country races and Track and Field events in the Young Athletes League. Training continued at DLC during the Winter and at Down High School during the Summer months but the Club has never had a base it could call home.

    In 2003 the Club became the first athletic club in NI to be awarded Goldclub status in the Junior Club Quality Accreditation Scheme administered by the NI Sports Council and as such is now the athletic representative on the Down Clubmark Sports Association.

    All the management and running of the Club is voluntary. Over the years fundraising has not been a major concern, as overheads were generally low, the most significant costs being for the hire of premises for training and to provide transport to and from venues throughout Ireland. The main source of income was through membership fees and the nightly charge of 50p to £1 for attendance. A “cash reserve” was raised through annual e

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  • Young Athletes League
    Dates for your Diary - Saturday 26 April - 1st Round of Young Athletes League at Antrim Forum
    - Saturday 10 May - 2nd Round in Templemore Sports Complex
    - Tuesday 10 June - 3rd Round in Ballykillaire, Bangor

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