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Thursday, 13 October 2005, 15:43 GMT 16:43 UK

Find your local athletics club

Get into athletics

With such a huge network of athletics across the UK, you are never far away from some top class track and field action.

So if you want a piece of the action, check out these links and get finding your nearest club now.

ENGLAND

The UK Athletics website has an excellent 'club search' facility. UK Athletics club search

Or call the UK Athletics helpline on 0870 998 6800.

NORTHERN IRELAND

The Northern Ireland Athletics Federation has a full list of affiliated clubs.

Follow the link below, select 'clubs' and check the list to find your nearest club. Northern Ireland athletics clubs

SCOTLAND

Budding athletes in Scotland should check out the Scottish Athletics website.

Follow the link below, select 'clubs' and check the list to find your nearest club. Scotland athletics clubs

WALES

Take a look at the Athletics Association of Wales website. There you'll find a complete A-Z of affiliated clubs. Wales athletics clubs




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