Orkney AC is an athletic club based in Orkney, Scotland that organizes a series of 10K running events each year, including the Kirkwall 10K, Stromness 10K, and Dounby 10K. The club has a strong community of runners, with both competitive and recreational members. In 2020, Orkney AC held their Dounby 10K race despite the pandemic, allowing 58 local runners to compete in a COVID-compliant event. The club has a history of going above and beyond to support their members, including chartering a private plane to transport a team to the North District Cross Country Relays.
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19 July 2025
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