Orange Runners Club - NSW Australia.

Located in Orange, we are the largest club in the Central West of NSW with in excess of 350 members. We cater for all runners, from national champions to walkers. From the very young to the very old. Come along and join us, everyone is welcome. We meet every Wednesday afternoon at Elephant Park in Woodward Street Orange. The run starts at 5.00 pm and is a 3 kilometre event that starts at the Elephant Park car park. Sunday runs are over approximately 10 different venues around the city. Our results are posted after each event and can be accessed by the links on this page.

Need more information about our club? Contact Orange Runners Club by email or call our President: Gary Williams on 02 6362 2643.

Special Events & News

Winter time - all Wednesday runs start at 4.45 pm.

Click here to read the minutes of the AGM

City 2 Surf - enter online now!
Gold Coast Fun Run - 05/07/09
Mudgee Fun Run - August -  22/23 August 2009 - See Bill Fairgrieve for details.
Dubbo Zoo Run - 30/08/09
Blackmores Bridge Run (Ladies weekend away) - 20/09/09 - see Judy Tarleton and Sharon Fahey
World Masters Games (Sydney) 10 - 18 October 2009

Latest Club Updates.

Download the ORC 2009 Registration Form.
Running Festival Results are now online - click here for all results.
View Abbey Digital official photos of the Running Festival.
New ORC running singlets in both adult and children's sizes are now available.  They can be purchased for $20 each from Karyn Snare at any running venue.  Orders are now being taken for the Long Sleeve training top which also sells for $20.  Please see Karyn if you would like to order one.
Last week's results are now online - click here for your results.
Check your number of Orange Runners Club Starts. Current at 28 June.
All members should read the Safety and Insurance information below. Click on the links to our Safety Guidelines · OH&S Policy

Contact us at info@orangerunnersclub.org.au



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