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Elswick Harriers are the oldest established athletic club in the North East of England having been founded in 1889, the same year that the Amateur Athletic Associations recommended rules become compulsory for all athletics in Britain. The clubs first Head Quarters were in the Chesterfield Arms on Elswick Road before moving to the Black Bull in Stanhope Street. Over the years the club has had various bases before finally in 1994 settling at Newburn Activity Centre, Grange Road, Newburn.
Elswick Harriers have had many famous characters in their long history with Frank
Melville being the first famous name winning the 1908 Morpeth to Newcastle Road Race,
and in the years 1907 -
The 1920's were a golden age for the club despite the harsh economic times with many
of the poorer runners struggling to afford a pair of sandshoes. It was during this
period that Norman Woodcock started running for the harriers, but it was only when
he retired that he came to prominence in the club, and it was largely down to this
man that the club survived after the Second World War. As one member said of him:
"Norman Woodcock was Elswick” A six-


Frank Melville (2nd from right, front row) Alex Burns (leading the way)
10,000m, Los Angeles 1932
The 1930's produced the great Alex Burns who represented his country over 5000 and 10000 metres at both the Los Angeles and Berlin Olympics. A truly wonderful athlete, Alex sadly past away at the grand old age of 95 in May 2003.
Elswick Harriers have also produced two other Olympians in Alan Lillington (1952
-
McLeod's career has made him a legend in the North East. Over a career spanning nearly 30 years Mike is still the only Briton ever to have gained a Silver Medal in the 10000 metres at the Olympics, finishing second in Los Angeles in 1984. His successes are legion, but locally he won the first ever Great North Run in 1981 and on the local scene set a record which is unlikely to be surpassed having won the Saltwell Road Races 14 years in succession beating many famous names in the process. Mike is our Club President and still actively involved in the club.
Elswick compete in both local and national competitions but are always actively seeking new members of all ages and abilities.

Alan Lillington (far right) Mike Mcleod (no. 380)
100 metres, Helsinki 1952 Los Angeles 1984
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