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We are indebted to Gary Warhurst for supplying the following comprehensive history of our club -- click on photos for larger picture Lincoln Wellington A.C. was formed on 20th September 1911, at a meeting held in the upper room at the Duke of Wellington inn in Broadgate Lincoln, that is how the name Wellington came about. The Club had only just got started when the First World War started. After the War, the Club had many local successes, but its first Northern Counties Champion was A. Freeman who won the 220yds. During the 1920s the Club grew and
so did the successes. This era was called the Golden Era as the First Prize
in the larger events was a gold watch & gold medals in championships. The Club
had its share of Championships:- Other club members who won in the 1920s were:- In the 1930s, the AAA began to have more control over the clubs, and the meetings, we saw betting at the meetings disappear & so the sport improves from it. The Club got stronger & we became one of the leading Club in the North, both on Track & Field & Cross Country. The Eastern Counties came into being in 1934, we won it 3 times before the War. Also the Lincs CCC 4 times. On the Track we
had too many successes to record here. A fine Relay Team was hardly beaten
in 6 years. In the Championships we had our successes:- During the Second World War, the Club was kept going by Mr. J. Littleover (pictured in the 1926 Team photo in the second row, 5th from the left), who joined on 19th September 1912, became the main stay of the Club in the 1930s & 1940s. He was Secretary., then Chairman. At the end of the War, the Club came to life again, runners returned (some did not) other people joined & soon we had a Club again. It was not long before the Club was great again. The next 10 years were the Club’s best years - it was on The Crest of the Wave. We got larger & so better, but so did most clubs in England. The Club had a very good Cross Country Team, also Track & Field. Soon invitations began to come in for the main Trophy’s Meeting, (we could always hold our own). Also for the London to Brighton Relay (6yrs) & later The Manchester to Blackpool Relay. In this Era the Club must have won more than a hundred events. We also had very good field event athletes. J. Stendzeniek won the AAA Javelin in 1947 and still holds the club Javelin record. In this period the Club won The Eastern CCC 6 times, Lincs CCC 4 times. Individual
winners were:- One of the Clubs outstanding success in this period was in the 2 miles team races, must have won over 40 races (examples 8 in one year & 11 in another). Teams came from the following runners W. Close, W. Hebb, C. Thurlby, F. Bauckham, K. Barnsdale. E.W. Harrison, Girdham, E. Wilson. Later in middle of the 1950s the Club ran in Road Races from 10 Miles to Marathons. Once again the Club became a force in these races & won many prizes. E. Wilson & E. W. Harrison represented Lincolnshire in the 20 Mile Inter-Counties in 1958. Harrison won the RAF Marathon in 1958. N. Clark was outstanding over 10 Miles. T. Wray became one of England’s best runners over 20 Mile in 1959, broke the Kent 20 Mile Record. Janet Gaunt competed in the Highland Games in 1957 and was a guest at the High Jump in East Berlin in 1960. She was chosen for the Olympic Games in 1960 but was unable to compete through illness. End of ERA 1960. LWAC athletes who have received international recognition in recent years include:- Ruth Elder (GB & England) 200/400; Sally Robinson (England) X Country; Myfanwy O’Brien (Wales) X Country; Sharron Davenport (England) 800. Also Ernie Harrison won 10,000m Olympic trial at Bolton on 22/5/48. C. T. (Tommy) White came 5th in European Champs 800m final in 1.51.5 in 1946. In 1947 he won the British Games 800m and the AAA’s 880 yards. Ran in the 1948 Olympics 800m and placed 3rd in heat 2 (1.56.6). |
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