"Who are
Stadium Runners?"

Stadium Runners was formed in 2005 from a small group of local, dedicated athletes who wished to create an identity and a home for running enthusiasts. In the 20 years since, Stadium Runners has produced some fantastic athletes competing from local to national level and has helped introduced many members to running and the friendships that are created with it.

The club has established a significant local membership and hosts training sessions every Monday and Thursday with the assistance of qualified run leaders and coaches. The club successfully caters for all levels of ability, from beginners to elite runners, offering coach led speed and technique sessions alongside a variety of group training runs.

Stadium Runners is proud of its success as it continues to help members improve and grow in confidence. The club always welcomes new members, providing an opportunity to train with a friendly group of runners over a wide variety of local routes.

"Q&A"

Where and when do the Stadium Runners meet?

Stadium Runners run from the Huddersfield Leisure Centre every Monday and Thursday evening.
We meet at 6.30pm for a quick briefing followed by a run.

Where do you run?

We always try to provide as much variety as possible in the routes. We rarely run exactly the same route twice,
although there are a number of favourite classic runs! During the summer months runs include sections of
footpath, bridleway, canal towpath and other off-road traffic free routes. In the winter, runs follow well lit roads
for safety reasons.

I'm not sure I'm fit enough to run with a group?

If you are able to run for about 30 minutes continuously, either outside or on a treadmill then you should have
no problem running with us on a Monday or Thursday. If you are not yet at a point where you can run for
30 minutes please contact us (details below) we will be pleased to discuss how you might improve
your running fitness. We can also direct you to beginners running sessions. 

I'm worried I'll be left behind or hold the other runners up...

This is a common fear, particularly when running with a group. The club has three training groups known as
Bronze, Silver and Gold. Selecting the most suitable group enables you to run with those of a similar ability,
whilst providing an appropriate challenge. Whichever group you run with no one gets left behind, as those
at the front run back to join the rest of the group.

I fancy having a go at a race. Does the club compete?

Many Stadium Runners enjoy competing in events ranging from local road and trail races,  fell races, triathlons,
adventure races and marathons. Whether you are a seasoned racer or training for your first 10K, most runners find
races more enjoyable with a few friendly club mates around. Whatever the event, Stadium Runners enjoy a reputation
for vociferously supporting each and every one of its members across the finish line.

Stadium Runners hold two season long competitions based on a calendar of specific events.
The Club WAVA Championship uses the internationally recognised WAVA system to make direct comparisons between the
race times of runners of different ages. The WAVA system is particularly suited to a club like Stadium Runners with a
diverse range of runners at various stages of their running career.
By contrast the Grand Prix is a “first past the post” competition designed to recognise the fastest male and female
runners over the course of a season.

In addition to the formal competitions, the club also organises a number of themed runs, fun events, handicap races
and social occasions throughout the year.

I'm not really competitive and just wish to run for fitness...

No problem, there is no pressure or expectation on members to take part in events.
Stadium Runners is based upon a recognition that its members have a wide variety of motivations for running.
Whilst for some, these motivations may be competitive, others see running as a means of improving fitness, achieving
personal goals or as a way of meeting new people and making friends.
Whatever the motivation, all Stadium Runners share a belief that running can draw individuals together, create something
unique and offer much more than simply running alone.

Our Committee

Committee meetings are generally held on a Thursday, between eight and twelve times a year.


The meetings take place after the training run.


They normally start around 8.15pm and we meet in meeting rooms at Huddersfield Leisure Centre.


Any club members are welcome to come and join us


We try to keep the meeting short, effective and humorous!

· Chair: Ashleigh Greenwood

· Treasurer: John Cottam

· Membership Secretary: Alison Cottam

· Race Secretary: Andrew Doig

· Club Secretary: Fiona Willis

· Run Leader Support: Anouska Higo & Simon Gudgeon

· Social Media Officer: Rob Buchanan

· Kit Officer : Sue Green

· Web Officer : Tom Jagger

· Social Secretary: Matt Smith

· Without Portfolio : Helen Clegg

· Without Portfolio : Ian Sutcliffe

· Without Portfolio : Mark Davies

· Without Portfolio : Andrew Smithson

· Without Portfolio : Amy Oatway

Health and Safety

The health and Safety of our members, runners and volunteers is of the upmost importance to us. We want to make sure you enjoy your experience of running and racing with the club, and remain safe and well whilst you do so. In accordance with the England Athletics Club Standards, we have a number of policies and procedures in place to ensure your safety.

Other Policies and Procedures

A number of other Stadium Runners policies and procedures can be found below. Some of these are part of the England Athletics Club Standards, and some are unique club documents. Click the links below to read each one –