County Antrim Harriers: A Vibrant Running Community in Ballyclare Established in 2005, the County Antrim Harriers is a thriving running club that welcomes runners of all abilities, from budding enthusiasts to seasoned competitors. Based in the picturesque town of Ballyclare, Northern Ireland, the club boasts a friendly and supportive atmosphere, fostering a genuine sense of camaraderie among its growing membership of over 80 members. The club organises regular group runs on Monday and Wednesday evenings, catering to a diverse range of paces and skill levels. Whether you re a beginner looking to build your fitness or an experienced runner seeking a supportive training group, the Harriers have something to offer. Under the dedicated leadership of the late Greg Hopkins, the club has celebrated numerous successes, including impressive podium finishes and personal bests at local races. Runners are invited to join the County Antrim Harriers at the Sixmile Leisure Centre, where they can expect a warm welcome and the opportunity to connect with a vibrant community of like-minded individuals. Come and be a part of this thriving running club and experience the joy of running in the company of friendly, supportive, and passionate fellow enthusiasts.
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Sixmile Leisure Centre
BT39 9HB
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19 July 2025
Based on shared interests with County Antrim Harriers
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