Reading Athletic Club

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Reading Athletic Club, is an athletics club based in Reading, Berkshire, England. The club officially formed in November 1881; however records show that it was one of the inaugural clubs that formed the governing body of athletics at that time, the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA) in 1880.[1] There are also references dating back to the late 1860s, making the club one of the oldest and longest established athletic clubs in the United Kingdom.[2]

Reading Athletic Club
Founded1881
GroundPalmer Park Stadium
LocationWokingham Rd, Earley, Reading RG6 1LF
Coordinates51°27′07″N 0°56′13″W / 51.45194°N 0.93694°W / 51.45194; -0.93694
Websiteofficial website

History

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Reading AC meeting in 2010 at the Palmer Park Stadium

Reading Athletic Club's earliest Olympian was Billy Leach who qualified for the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm for the long jump and standing long jump after finishing second in the Olympic trial at Stamford Bridge but did not start the event.[3]

In 1964 Ann Packer became Britain's first female Olympic gold medalist, winning the 800 metres event at the 1964 Summer Olympics.[4]

Notable athletes

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Ann Packer (no.55) on her way to Olympic gold

Olympians

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Athlete Events Games Medals/Pos, Ref
Billy LeachLong jump1912[3]
Henry Oliver3000 m steeplechase1928[5]
Harry Whittle400 m hurdles, long jump1948, 1952[6]
Ann Packer400 m, 800 m1964[7]
Bev Goddard-Callender200 m, 4×100 m, 4×400 m1976, 1980, 1984[8]
Kathy Smallwood-Cook100 m, 200 m, 400 m, 4×100 m1980, 1984[9]
Simmone Jacobs100 m, 200 m, 4×100 m1984, 1988, 1992, 1996[10]

Commonwealth Games

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Athlete Events Games Medals/Pos, Ref
Anthony Chivers3 miles1950
Nigel SpratleyShot put1994

References

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  1. "Home". Reading Athletic Club. Retrieved 15 March 2025.
  2. "Athletic Sports". Oxfordshire Weekly News. 29 July 1874. Retrieved 15 March 2025 via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. 1 2 "Biographical Information". Olympedia. Retrieved 15 March 2025.
  4. "I just could not believe I had won". Daily Mirror. 21 October 1964. Retrieved 15 March 2025 via British Newspaper Archive.
  5. "Biographical Information". Olympedia. Retrieved 15 March 2025.
  6. "Biographical Information". Olympedia. Retrieved 15 March 2025.
  7. "Biographical Information". Olympedia. Retrieved 15 March 2025.
  8. "Biographical Information". Olympedia. Retrieved 15 March 2025.
  9. "Biographical Information". Olympedia. Retrieved 15 March 2025.
  10. "Biographical Information". Olympedia. Retrieved 15 March 2025.