Greenock runners join the satellite branch of Clydesdale Harriers. The sport of running grows in popularity and numbers joining swell to over 50.
1895
Agreement is reached with Clydesdale Harriers to allow for the Greenock satellite branch to break away and form their own club. As a result Greenock Glenpark Harriers is formed in the October of 1895.
1900 - 1920
Membership grows to over 100 and the club attracts top class runners in the form of George Wallach and James Wilson. Wallach becomes the first Glenparker to represent Britain at the 1912 Olympics in the 10000m.