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Building a bright future for Chorley runners

2:48pm Thursday 12th June 2008

Members of a Chorley running club are being given the chance to coach younger athletes thanks to a donation from local housebuilder Morris.

Chorley Harriers has almost 150 runners that meet every week to train for competitive track, cross-country and fell races.

Morris’ donation means that some lucky members of the youth team will be able to attend a level one coaching course and learn how to improve runners’ speed, endurance, flexibility and strength.

Martin Harrington, promotions officer at Chorley Harriers, said: “We encourage our members to make the most of their running abilities, whether it’s improving personal performance or learning how to teach others essential techniques.

“This is a fantastic opportunity for our teenage members who may be considering an athletic career, and it’s great for the club too. We’re always in need of enthusiastic, qualified coaches to help our nine to 16 year-olds keep fit and get faster.”

Julie Russell, sales advisor at Morris’ Rivington View development off Eaves Lane in Chorley, visited Chorley Harriers’ training ground nearby to find out what the donation would mean to the club.

She said: “There were children of mixed abilities in the training session who all share a passion for running and seemed to have fun with the coaches.

“It was a great feeling knowing we may be able to help some of the members pursue a coaching career and help them give something back to the running club.”

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