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  2. Ernest Glover (athlete) - Wikipedia

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    Club: Hallamshire Harriers, Sheffield: Achievements and titles; Personal best(s) 5000 m – 15:22.6 (1912) 10000 m – 31:48.2 (1913) [1] [2] Medal record.

  3. Hallamshire - Wikipedia

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    Sheffield & Hallamshire FA expands over the wide area, stretching into West Yorkshire to include teams from South Elmsall and Nostell and into Nottinghamshire to include teams from Worksop. Hallamshire Harriers Sheffield Athletics Club, one of two major athletics clubs in the city. [26] The Hallamshire Lodge, freemasons lodge at Tapton Hall ...

  4. Ernie Harper - Wikipedia

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    Harper ran for Hallamshire Harriers and Athletic Club in Sheffield. His record in the national cross-country championships was: 1923 – 3rd; 1924 – 2nd; 1925 – 2nd;

  5. Victoria Park Harriers and Tower Hamlets Athletics Club

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    For competitions, [1] in Track and Field, VPH competes in Division 2 of the Southern Athletics League.In Cross Country, VPH competes in the London Met League.The track used by Victoria Park Harriers and Tower Hamlets is the Mile End Stadium in Mile End while the club's headquarters is in Victoria Park.

  6. Peter Coe - Wikipedia

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    As an engineer, Coe became dissatisfied with the athletics coaching offered to his son Sebastian at his first club, Hallamshire Harriers. This training was based on the principles propounded by the New Zealand coach Arthur Lydiard , and involved a substantial amount of long-distance running.

  7. Becky Lyne - Wikipedia

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    She joined the Hallamshire Harriers Athletics Club in 1994 and success at city and county level soon followed, which eventually led to her first international vest for England in 1997 over 1,500m at the Home Countries International.

  8. Tom Hulatt - Wikipedia

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    He also worked as a council rat catcher and in his spare time he ran for Alfreton Athletics Club, [1] Chesterfield Harriers, Hallamshire Harriers, and London Polytechnic. [2] He was the Derbyshire and Northern Counties One Mile Champion in 1953 and 1954. [1]

  9. Harold A. Wilson (athlete) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Horncastle, Lincolnshire, he was a member of the Hallamshire Harriers in Sheffield. He competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London and won a team gold in the 3 mile and an individual silver in the 1500 metres race. He was the first man to run a sub four minute 1,500 metres, with a time of 3:59.8 in May 1908. [2] [3] [4]