Club History


Local athletics enthusiasts Eileen Kear, her husband Charles, Jill Slatter and Vie Franks founded Radley ladies AC in 1972 and are still involved in the club today. The club grew from this point and evolved into a premier athletics club for females in Oxfordshire and the South of England region.

The club’s first training ground was Radley collage’s cinder track in Radley village. The club trained here from 1972 until the new grounds at Tilsley Park were built in 1996 which offered better training facilities.

During 2002 the club voted to extend its membership to include male athletes and became the club we know today as Radley AC. The club today has over 200 members from all different abilities and age groups.

Past office holders

ChairpersonYears served
Bob Plummer1972
Charles Kear1973 – 1998
Jim Kent1999 – 2000
Kay Reynolds2001 – 2002
Mick Patteric2003 – 2004
Kay Reynolds2005 – 2006
Ray Lacy2007 – 2008
Alex Ahmet2009 - present

Eileen's MBE

During 2005 Eileen Kear, the founder of Radley Athletics Club, received an MBE in recognition for her services to athletics. Mrs Kear joined Oxford Ladies in 1947 and was a member for 25 years before forming a new club with her husband Charles. Mrs Kear said ‘We have developed into a flourishing club and I am so pleased to have helped in its progress. It is so satisfying to coach young people and see them come forward'

 

Team photos from the past




The early days

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Forthcoming club events

(July/August 2010) 

  • 31st Mens League
  • 7th SWL

The Club

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Radley Athletics club train at Tilsley Park in Abingdon. Tilsley Park is a football and athletics centre situated close to the A34 on the outskirts of Abingdon. Locate us

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