Aberdeen University AC is the athletics club for students at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. The club has two main sections - Hares and Hounds for long-distance, cross-country and slow jogging, and Track and Field for throwing, jumping and fast running. The club is suitable for all abilities, from complete beginners to competitive athletes. Weekly training sessions, regular social events, and opportunities to compete at local and national competitions are available to members.
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Aberdeen Sports Village Outdoor Track
AB24 5RU
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14 July 2025
The Wallop 21K Trail Race invites runners to traverse the scenic trails of Farleigh Wallop Estate in Scotland. This off-road half marathon challenge takes participants through a diverse network of woodland paths, gravel tracks, and open landscapes, offering an immersive experience for trail running enthusiasts. Runners will be treated to a captivating journey, winding through the region's natural splendor and tackling a variety of terrains along the way.
Kick off the new year with the Central Lancashire New Years Half Marathon! This scenic race takes runners through the picturesque countryside and villages of Lancashire, offering a flat(ish) course perfect for all abilities. With a strictly limited entry of 600 competitors, this popular event is a must for runners, power walkers, nordic walkers, and wheelchair athletes alike.
Based on shared interests with Aberdeen University AC
Ashford & District RRC: Where Runners of All Levels Find Their Stride Established in 1988, Ashford & District RRC is a vibrant, volunteer-run running club that welcomes runners of all abilities, from complete beginners to seasoned athletes. Based in the heart of Ashford, Kent, our friendly community gathers multiple times a week for a variety of training sessions, including coached track workouts, group runs, and hill training to help you reach your personal goals. Whether you're looking to improve your fitness, train for an upcoming race, or simply enjoy the social aspect of running, our club offers a supportive and inclusive environment. We cater to runners of all paces, with group leaders ensuring no one is left behind. So lace up your trainers and join us for an energising and rewarding running experience in the beautiful Ashford countryside.
Blyth Running Club is a UK-based club located in south-east Northumberland near Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Formed in 1983, the club has approximately 130 senior members, 40% of whom are women, as well as a junior section of around 40 members. The club is primarily focused on road running, with members competing in events from 5K to marathon distance, though some also participate in fell, trail, and track races. Blyth RC organizes several of its own events throughout the year, including the Blyth Valley 10K, Blyth Links 10K, and Blyth Sands Race.
Congleton Harriers: Stride Alongside a Vibrant Running Community Nestled in the charming town of Congleton, Cheshire, the Congleton Harriers running club welcomes runners of all abilities, from complete beginners to seasoned veterans. Whether you're seeking camaraderie, motivation, or simply a scenic route to explore, this friendly group has something for everyone. The club offers structured group runs on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday evenings, catering to a range of paces. Mondays focus on shorter 4-4.5 mile runs, while Thursdays tackle longer 6-8 mile distances. Tuesdays are dedicated to interval-based speed and threshold training, helping you push your limits in a supportive environment. Beyond the scheduled sessions, the Harriers also organise social runs and participate in local and regional races, fostering a tight-knit community of runners who share a passion for the sport. So why not lace up your shoes and join this vibrant club, where you'll find the motivation and camaraderie to take your running to new heights?