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Hi folks,


I'm new to the area and looking for a running club to train and race with. I've found information about Dulwich Runners and Dulwich Park Runners. Has anyone had experience with these clubs? Would you be able to advise me which is a better club to join for someone who is looking for good quality training to increase my speed in the context of a social and competitive club.


Thanks,


James.

I used to run with Dulwich Park Runners, who cater for a real range of abilities, but as the membership was high there were always different groups covering different distances and at varying paces. They did speedwork once a week when I went, although it's about 6 years ago now.


I entered a lot of races with them, there were some very serious runners, and the social side was great.


My feeling was always that Dulwich Runners were a more serious club, but still a sociable group.


Why not go along to each and join them for a run to see how you feel?

Inspire a generation Pickle...



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> I only hope that one day I can manage a 33 minute

> mile ;) did that include drinking time?

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