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Category Archives: History
Pete Ryan – message to the club from Fiona Bishop and notice of the funeral
Greg Smith sent Pete a card on behalf of the club and we have received this touching message from Fiona, his partner and herself an active race walker [Enfield and HaringeyAC]. In addition we include the link to the funeral … Continue reading
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Tagged Fiona Bishop, free as a bird, pancreatic cancer, Pete Ryan, race walking, Rob Elliott
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Ron Wallwork interviewed – his humanity shines through
Sincere thanks to Dave Ainsworth for pointing me towards this fascinating and revealing interview with a club legend, Ron Wallwork. I remain proud and privileged to have been one of his closest training partners in the late 1960s and early … Continue reading
VIRTUAL LEAGUE RACING SERIES 32 IN MEMORY OF JORDI LLOPART
Virtual League Racing Series 32 in memory of Jordi Llopart Jordi Llopart, the great Spanish race walker competed in the 50 km event at the 1980, 1984, and 1988 Olympics, winning a silver medal in 1980. He was a European … Continue reading
Lancashire Walking Club: Looking Back 1942/43
We’re really chuffed to receive this intriguing historical piece from Ron Wallwork. Hopefully it’s the first of many! Ron writes: Lancashire Walking Club Looking Back – 1942/43 As something of interest to do during Lockdown I started to delve into … Continue reading
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Tagged Club history 1942/43, John McCormick, Race Walking Record, Reg Goodwin, Ron Wallwork
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RON’S RECOLLECTIONS ONE – The Journey to the Glory Days
I’ve been remiss in not using immediately a number of recollections from Ron Wallwork, who was the key figure in the transformation of the club’s fortunes in the 1960s and 70s. To set the ball rolling here is a collage … Continue reading
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Tagged Jack Tempest, Leigh Harriers, McSweeney Trophy, Mick Entwistle, Ron Wallwork, Tony Malone, Tony Taylor
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A Golden Moment in the lives of the legendary Sandra and Richard Brown
STOP PRESS – See responses below from Richard and Sandra plus photos and the mention of an intriguing mystery! Given our club’s proud Centurion tradition it is fitting and proper that we celebrate a milestone in the lives of Richard … Continue reading
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Tagged Golden Wedding, Long Distance race walking, Richard Brown, Sandra Brown
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Guy Goodair remembers the sportsmanship of Ray Manning, Centurion 415 – Rest in Peace
Sadly we have to report that Ray Manning, Centurion 415, passed away on 3rd July aged 88 after a short illness. Ray, a member of Wakefield Harriers and well-known to his contemporaries in our club, qualified in the 1968 Leicester … Continue reading
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Tagged Guy Goodair, Lugano 100k, Manchester - Blackpool, Ray Manning
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REVIVING THE NOVICE RACE: ‘HOW FAR CAN YOU WALK IN AN HOUR?’
The unfolding discussion sparked by Chris Bolton’s proposals in his ‘The future of Lancashire Walking Club’ has been thought-provoking. In a couple of week’s time, I’ll endeavour to summarise the main arguments as a contribution to moving matters forward. In … Continue reading
The future of Lancashire Walking Club? Chris Bolton recommends a way forward
I can’t recommend enough that we all spend some time reflecting on this challenging contribution from Chris Bolton. Back in the mid-1960s Chris was a leading light in the transformation of the club’s sense of itself, shifting it from being … Continue reading
REMINISCENCES 10: TONY ‘YOU’ll NEVER WALK’ MALONE REFLECTS AND REGRETS
Our Reminiscences Series returns with this welcome, revealing contribution from Tony Malone. I’ve not deleted his many unnecessary apologies to the reader. Hi Tony, herewith as requested is my athletics biography. Hope it isn’t too boring for everybody. I’d always … Continue reading