Notices
New and Renewing members - Click here
Almost Athletes is a members only closed group
New and Renewing members - Click here
Almost Athletes is a members only closed group
Members are invited to the join the Almost Athletes Extraordinary General Meeting hosted on Zoom. Please click link for further information, including ZOOM link details.
AA Membership year is 1st April to 31st March, so existing members should NOT RENEW at this time.
Applications are now open for NEW MEMBERS - their membership will run from 1 January 2021 till 31st March 2022.
Starting Saturday 9 January, Almosts are invited to run their own virtual equivalent of the Linda Franks Race. Please click link for further details.
Sorry, but the club sessions are suspended to comply with the present Lockdown regulations. We look forward to welcoming members back when they are permitted.
Meanwhile. members are encouraged to visit the club's Facebook page to keep in touch.
We pride ourselves on being the kind of club that can help and encourage you to get the most out of your running - whether your interest is running for fun, getting fit, or training for anything from a 5K race to a marathon or even an ultra. We can help you achieve your aims.
Almost Athletes has been running since 1988, welcoming runners of all abilities and providing not only guided training runs but also a lively social calendar. With a current membership in excess of 400, Almost Athletes really is Cheltenham's biggest and friendliest running club!
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Anthony Bailey firmly secured victory at the Cotswold Spring 10K by leading the field throughout the picturesque but hilly route and coming home almost a clear minute ahead of his nearest rival.
With over 60 runners, the club made its mark on the results sheet at the Forest of Dean Half and produced many personal best times. Leading the way throughout was Dave McGrath who managed a top 50 finish and with a time of 1.23.58 and 5th placing in the MV40 category. Hot on his heels was the ever improving Ed Collier who crossed the line in 1.26.05, securing 2nd place in the MV50 category.