Based at the Roger Bannister stadium in Harrow Weald, north-west London, Harrow AC is the premier athletics club in the North West London area with teams competing in the British, Southern, National Junior and Young Athletes Leagues.
The Club was established in 1921 and has coached the likes of Dean Macey, who won the gold medal in the decathlon at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, two world championship medals (1999 and 2001) and finished fourth at both the 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games.
Harrow AC is affiliated with both Middlesex (London) and Hertfordshire and welcomes athletes of all ages and abilities.
The Club competes in a number of athletics leagues during the summer from local to National level in all age groups. Athletics competition relies on officials – men and women, without whom the sport cannot operate. In turn, the Club’s officiating team is a welcoming team providing an opportunity to make new friends, be out in the fresh air at weekends, and support young people competing in one of the most exciting and varied sports around. If you are interested in qualifying as an Official, be it at a track or field judge, previous experience is not necessary, please contact Tom Morris at tommorris55@hotmail.com.

Triple jumper Jonathan Edwards visited during the build up to London 2012

David Perry, leader of Harrow Council, during a charity run