About the club

C&C was founded  in 1963 from a merger of two clubs, Cambridge City Athletic Club and Coleridge Athletic Club.  (Coleridge is a district of Cambridge.)  It has been C&C ever since.

We have over 600 members around 520 of whom are active competitively.  Just under 60% of the club's membership is young athletes, under 18 years old.  Of the remainder nearly 200 focus on road running and other endurance events such as cross country and fell running.  (Yes, fell running, there may be no fells anywhere near Cambridge - there aren't even any decent hills anywhere near Cambridge - but we poor flatlanders ocasionally take to the fells and have occasionally been know to perform moderately well.)

In 2008 we began to set up a number of 'community clubs' for youngsters under 10 and now have four: in Cambourne, Cambridge, Impington and Sawston.  We may be able  to set up more in the next few years.  Members of these clubs are not full members of C&C but many join when they reach 10.  Currently we have around 100 young people taking part in the community clubs.

Community Amateur Sports Club

We are a Community Amateur Sports Club usually referred to as a CASC.  This means we are registered with the Charity Commission as a charity and have to meet the relatively stringent conditions they impose on us in giving details of the club's trustees (its elected committee - see below) and its financial operations.

The club's registered charity number is 1129910 and its address is University Sports Ground, Wilberforce Road, Cambridge CB3 0EQ.    

C&C committee

The club is run entirely by volunteers and has a maximum committee of 12.  Currently they are:

Elected members

President: Mary Holmes

Chair: Neil Costello

Treasurer: Chris Flood

Committee Secretary: Valerie Norrell

Track and field co-ordinator and Vice-Chair: Noel Moss

Endurance co-ordinator: Adam Poole

Coaching co-ordinator: James Brennand

Young athletes co-ordinator: Martin Crabb

Member without portfolio: Hilary Vogel

Co-opted members

Matthew Witt (track and field and officials)

James Ennis (coaching)

Ben Davies (young athletes)

The committee is organised around a number of portfolio responsibilities.  Details are set  out in this document.

Related sites

Run Cambridge for C&C endurance running training, events and lots more...

Cambridge Festival of Running for the Cambridge Cambourne 10k and Expo

Join the club Yahoo Group for discussions and info

Go to Links for other useful websites

News

If you have any items of news which you think might be of interest to club members, please email from here

Ed Aston won the silver medal in the England Athletics Senior 800m championships at Gateshead on 18th July.

Congratulations to all our English Schools competitors for their good performances, but especially by Ben Kelk - 3rd in U20 Mens 110 Hurdles, and Morgan Young - 4th in U15 Boys Javelin.

Another new Senior men's 800m record for Ed Aston of 1.47.96 in the BMC Grand Prix at Solihull on July 10th

Charlotte Cox added the DSE Under 20's 100m and 200m Gold medals to the double silvers she won in the Mencap National Championships.

4th place for Ed Aston at the UKA Trials in Birmingham, just missing out on a medal place, while Ian Williamson set a new personal best in the 1500m.

National Championship win for Ben Kelk in the Under 20 mens 100m hurdles in the U20/U23 championships at Bedford. Ben ran 13.86 in the heats and 13.87 in the final. A new personal best but tantalisingly just six hundredths short of Jon Ridgeons club record set in 1984.

Gold for Ben Kelk in the 110m Under 20 mens hurdles at the SEAA Championships on June 12th

C&C has been awarded clubmark status once again (on 4th June).  England Athletics sent the following note:

The Clubmark Folder has just been assessed this morning and I’m pleased to inform you that it has successfully passed. Alex Copeland (National Club Development Officer) commented that it was the best folder (across all sports) that he has ever seen, so well done to you and everyone at the club.

 

 C&C almost swept the board for age-group trophies at the County Championships - eight out of nine this year, one better than 2009. Ben Kelk set a new championship best performance in the Under 20 mens 110m hurdles. All results now in the track and field results pages.

The first competition between the Community Clubs took place recently.  See the Cambridge News report here

Registration for Olympic tickets is now available at http://www.tickets.london2012.com/. Tickets won't go on sale until 2011, but you'll get updates and advance notice of how to apply for tickets.

Master-classes for coaches and athletes are coming up soon for  pole vault, strength and conditioning and fundamentals of movement.  Please register if you’re interested more…

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Directions

Map for directions to track

Use our interactive map for directions to the track and sports centre, click here.

Important Notices

Entry information for the Cambs AA Evening Development meetings can now be found on the Track and Field pages under Championship Events

Information about the club is now being circulated by email.  Please make sure the club has your current email address and that your email client doesn't send emails from Noel Moss or Neil Costello straight to the junk mail folder!

Recent updates

Details of C&C partners for injury prevention and treatment, and purchase of kit are now on the partners page

New volunteer policy and England Athletics volunteer documents

Results of all spring open meetings, and the young athletes spring trials are now on the Track & Field results page, along with current ranking lists

New welfare and child protection guidelines and contacts

The C&C expenses form is now available here and on the Guidelines and documents page

The Greater Cambridge Athletics Network bid document and plan are now available on the GCAN website 

Updated club constitution

Cross-country entry request form

Rules of track life...

Updated guidelines - coaches, team managers, technical officials and child welfare.

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