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History of the club
Since its foundation in
Sept.1983 by a small group of local athletes, then affiliated to N.I.A.F in Jan 1984, the club has steadily grown in size and now
boasts a membership of more than 70, both juniors and seniors.
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One of our founder members !!!
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1984 Dromore
Leader Article
A RELATIVELY new Dromore sports club
was celebrating success back in 1984.
At the time, Dromore Athletics Club
was less than a year old.
The Leader reported that the club had achieved its first team success at
the Seven Towers half marathon and five-mile road races in Ballymena.
The honour of becoming the first team winners went to the five-man
half-marathon line-up of Brian McKee, Seamus McKeown, Harry Moreland,
Derek Jess and Jackie Delaney.
There were over 500 competitors in the race.
It was a tremendous achievement by the Dromore men to collect first
place against stiff opposition, said The Leader report.
Fourteen runners from Dromore took part in the event.
In the five mile race, Michael McGreevy and 15 year-old budding star,
Owen Cull, also collected trophies when they finished seventh and eighth
respectively.
Two of the club’s youngest members finished the course.
Ten-year-old Michelle Curran did the five miles in 42.20 minutes and
nine-year-old Mark McGreevy finished in 40 minutes.
The club’s decision to send one of their top men, Nigel Grier, to the
Florencecourt, Enniskillen eight-mile road race proved a master stroke,
The Leader added.
Nigel returned the confidence placed in him by collecting first prize in
a time of 46 minutes 17 seconds, over a very hilly course.
Said The Leader article, “This success completed a fantastic weekend for
Dromore. Is it the first of many successes?”
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