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LINKS : SPORT
Many local sports clubs have their own websites which serve as a source of information about their activities and might even inspire you to join them:
| › Chloe Rogers |
The website of international hockey player Chloe Rogers. Chloe is based in Dunmow and plays for National Premier League side Chelmsford. In addition to playing with Chelmsford, she also represents England in the Senior Ladies Hockey Team. |
| › Dunmow Cricket Club |
Information about the various teams, as well as match reports, statistics and profiles of all the players. |
| › Dunmow Football Club |
'Arf A Side of Bacon - Dunmow F.C. used to be the worst side in the UK and appeared in The Sun, The Mirror and The Daily Telegraph but, with a sudden up-surge in results we can no longer claim that accolade. |
| › Dunmow Hockey Club |
Established in 1965, we currently run 3 Saturday men's teams, 2 Saturday ladies teams and a highly successful Junior Hockey programme on Sundays. If you are interested in hockey, please visit our website for much more information. |
| › Dunmow Kyokushinkai Karate Club |
Dunmow Kyokushinkai Karate club was started in 1985 by Sensei Andrew Turner. Since its inception, the club has gone from strength to strength and now boasts 10 black belts, numerous champions and a spirit that is second to none. With a permanent Dojo and the training benefits that come from a wealth of experience, who knows what is possible. |
| › Dunmow Rhodes Youth Football Club |
Welcome to the website of Dunmow Rhodes Youth FC - we currently run teams from Under 8's to Seniors. The club is thriving and demand for places in the individual teams is great. Each team has its own pages for Match Reports and general information. |
| › Dunmow Rifle & Pistol Club |
The club was founded in 1942, and has been active ever since, and caters for all types of rifle and pistol shooting. There are opportunities for members to compete in the local small-bore league and postal competitions as well as club competitions for rim-fire and gallery/pistol-calibre firearms (both rifles and long barrelled revolvers). |
| › Dunmow Runners |
Dunmow Runners are a small, friendly running club based in Great Dunmow, Essex. We meet once a week for training and are always happy to welcome new members. If you are in the area and fancy a run then come and join us. |
| › Dunmow Skater Hockey Club |
Dunmow SHC was formed in November 2000. The club has bought helmets, inline trousers and shirts for each player in the team. Dunmow SHC joined the ESHA league in January 2001 and registered two teams, one peewee and one youth. |
| › Dunmow Tennis Club |
Whether you are a junior looking to play, a parent or a more experienced player or coach wanting to join a new club, find out all about our great club - who to contact, our facilities and how to join. Get involved! |
| › Dunmow Triathlon Club |
Dunmow Triathlon Club was formed in April 2007 when a group of like-minded individuals, who train and swim at the Great Dunmow Leisure Centre, decided to organise a club and structure some regular training sessions. Now affiliated to the British Triathlon Association, we welcome anyone interested in training for, and/or participating in, triathlon events. |
| › Grange Farm Trotters |
The group was formed in 1996 from a group of friends who went to Grange Farm Fitness Centre. From a small beginning our club has amazingly stayed small but well formed! Even if you haven't run before but want to get into running we would be pleased to see you. It is useful if you drink beer, but not compulsory! |
| › Great Dunmow Leisure Centre |
We have a dedicated team to provide a wealth of sports & leisure opportunities for the people living in and around the area. Activities include aerobic classes, fitness studio, badminton, squash, tennis and swimming. |
| › Little Scrummers |
Little Scrummers is an exciting idea based on non-contact rugby for girls and boys aged 2 to 6, which encourages them to live a healthier life. It improves their motor skills and their sporting ability by introducing them to sport at an earlier age, increases their confidence and self-esteem and has a positive effect on communication and both behavioural and social skills. |
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