| Founded | 1903 |
|---|---|
| Ground | Norbiton Recreation Ground |
| Location | London, 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]
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]
| Athlete | Event/s | Games | Medals/Ref |
|---|---|---|---|
| Richard Yorke | 3,200m steeplechase, 800m, 1500m | 1908, 1912 | [6] |
| George Hutson | 5,000m, 3,000m team | 1912 | |
| Clive Taylor | high jump (ns) | 1912 | [8] |
| Charles Clibbon | 5,000/10,000 metres | 1920, 1924 | [9] |
| Edgar Mountain | 800 metres | 1920, 1924 | [10] |
| Cecil Griffiths | 4 × 400 m | 1920 | |
| James Hatton | 10,000m, 3,000m team | 1920 | |
| William Hill | 100, 200, 4 × 100 m | 1920 | [13] |
| Percy Hodge | 3,000m steeplechase | 1920 | |
| Alfred Nichols | 5,000m, cross country | 1920 | |
| Edward Wheller | 400 metres hurdles | 1920 | [16] |
| John Benham | cross country | 1924 | [17] |
| Fred Blackett | 400 metres hurdles | 1924 | [18] |
| Bill Cotterell | 10,000 metres (ns) | 1924 | [19] |
| Eric Harrison | 110 metres hurdles | 1924 | [20] |
| Lancelot Royle | 100 metres, 4 × 100 m | 1924 | |
| George Constable | 10,000 metres | 1928 | [22] |
| John Heap | 100 metres | 1928 | [23] |
| Don Finlay | 110m hurdles, 4 × 100 m | 1932, 1936, 1948 | |
| Frank Close | 5,000 metres | 1936 | [25] |
| Jim Morris | 10 km walk | 1948 | [26] |
| Maureen Barton-Chitty | long jump | 1968. 1972 | [27] |