We are proud to be one of the North of England's premier clubs, with a vibrant mix of athletes - from 8 year olds to Seniors. At City of Sheffield we care about our athletes and this is reflected in our being awarded Clubmark by England Athletics.The club caters for athletes of all ages, ethnicity and abilities to enhance their potential.
By providing coaching from qualified coaches we nurture and develop the individual's abilities in a fun and friendly atmosphere.
The club trains in state of the art facilities at Sheffield's Don Valley Stadium and the English Institute of Sport. If you are interested in athletics, whatever your level of ability, then you are invited to come along and join us.
If you are aged 8 to 16 years and are interested in joining us then visit ourYoung Athletes pages.
Lee Emanuel retained his mile title at the NCAA Indoor Championships in Fayetteville, USA on March 12-13.
Competing for New Mexico University, the defending champion led the preliminaries and in the final, Emanuel was a class above the opposition as he dipped under the four-minute barrier for the victory in 3:59.76, defeating Mac Fleet, who took second in 4:01.63.
Jessica Ennis this afternoon added the World Indoor Pentathlon gold medal to her World Championship heptathon gold.
Jess made a solid start to the competition in Doha in winning both of her opening events, the 60m hurdles and high jump.
She followed this with a season's best shot putt of 14.01m and a personal best in the long jump of 6.44m. This left her in a commanding lead going into the final event, the 800m. Not leaving anything to chance, Jess led over the first 200m and 400m, eventually finishing second with a personal best time of 2:12.55. Her final points total was 4937, a new championship and British record!
Congratutations!
Tom Pink Relays
Well done to all the youngsters who turned out today at EIS for the Tom Pink Relays. We had quite a few successes.