Surrey Athletic Club

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Surrey Athletic Club
Founded1903
Ground Norbiton Recreation Ground
LocationLondon, England

Surrey Athletic Club or Surrey AC for short, was a British athletics club based in London. The club was based at Norbiton Recreation Ground (the Kingsmeadow Athletics Stadium today). [1]

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History

Cecil Griffiths gold medal winner at the 1920 Olympic Games Cecil Griffiths 1922b.jpg
Cecil Griffiths gold medal winner at the 1920 Olympic Games
Percy Hodge secured another gold at the Olympics for Surrey AC Percy Hodge 1920b.jpg
Percy Hodge secured another gold at the Olympics for Surrey AC

In 1903 the club was formed under the name Malden Harriers and the club's formation was largely attributed to Ted Vowles, a former Blackheath Harrier and Malden footballer. Mr F. B. Montague was elected president. [2]

In 1907 the club changed its name to the Surrey Athletic Club [1] [3] and members of the club met at the Royal Oak in New Malden on a regular basis. [1]

At the 1920 Summer Olympics two Surrey AC athletes, Cecil Griffiths and Percy Hodge won gold medals. [4] [5]

In 1969 the club joined the British Athletics League as a founder member. [1]

In 1982, the Surrey Athletic Club disbanded and the male athletes from the club joined Belgrave Harriers, while the women decided to join Royal Borough of Kingston Athletic Club instead. [1]

Notable athletes

Olympic athletes

AthleteEvent/sGamesMedals/Ref
Richard Yorke 3,200m steeplechase, 800m, 1500m1908, 1912 [6]
George Hutson 5,000m, 3,000m team1912 Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg , Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg [7]
Clive Taylor high jump (ns)1912 [8]
Charles Clibbon 5,000/10,000 metres1920, 1924 [9]
Edgar Mountain 800 metres1920, 1924 [10]
Cecil Griffiths 4 × 400 m1920 Gold medal icon (G initial).svg [11]
James Hatton 10,000m, 3,000m team1920 Silver medal icon (S initial).svg [12]
William Hill 100, 200, 4 × 100 m1920 [13]
Percy Hodge 3,000m steeplechase1920 Gold medal icon (G initial).svg [14]
Alfred Nichols 5,000m, cross country1920 Silver medal icon (S initial).svg [15]
Edward Wheller 400 metres hurdles1920 [16]
John Benham cross country1924 [17]
Fred Blackett 400 metres hurdles1924 [18]
Bill Cotterell 10,000 metres (ns)1924 [19]
Eric Harrison 110 metres hurdles1924 [20]
Lancelot Royle 100 metres, 4 × 100 m1924 Silver medal icon (S initial).svg [21]
George Constable 10,000 metres1928 [22]
John Heap 100 metres1928 [23]
Don Finlay 110m hurdles, 4 × 100 m1932, 1936, 1948 Silver medal icon (S initial).svg , Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg [24]
Frank Close 5,000 metres1936 [25]
Jim Morris 10 km walk1948 [26]
Maureen Barton-Chitty long jump1968. 1972 [27]

References

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  3. "Cross Country" . Surrey Comet. 8 February 1908. Retrieved 5 September 2025 via British Newspaper Archive.
  4. "Surrey AC, Kingston-upon-Thames (GBR)". Olympedia. Retrieved 5 September 2025.
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