Manx Grand Prix Supporters Club Glencrutchery Road, Douglas, IM2 6DA Following a racing accident in 1975 Manx Grand Prix the Supporters’ Club was formed. At that time, the rescue helicopter was only available during the two days of racing, so when a competitor was injured during practice the Club was formed to ensure that the rescue helicopter would be on standby throughout practice and race […] Read More
Manx Harness Club Hilary Cottage, Glen Rushen Road, Glen Maye, IM5 3BA Reformed in 1989, the Club provides training and organised events. Read More
Manx Harriers National Sports Centre, Groves Road, Douglas, IM2 1RB Formed in 1992, The Manx Harriers is the largest athletic club on the Island. Hosting the Easter Festival of Running, Track and Field Championships and the Parish Walk together with several other events during the year. The club offers over 30 training sessions in the week, aimed at all ages and events for 7-year-olds to […] Read More
Manx Hockey Association Dating back to the Middle Ages, Hockey is a team game of eleven players each side using a hockey stick of wood or fibre glass to hit a ball into a goal. There are eight major hockey teams on the Island, all with a junior section. Each team has its own Facebook Page. There is […] Read More
Manx Marine The Tongue Building, Douglas Harbour, Douglas, IM1 5AQ Manx Marine was first established in 1962 on the North Quay in Douglas. It is now run by Tony Thompson and Craig Whalley. Tony has been sailing since the age of twelve cruising extensively around the Irish Sea and beyond. Craig prefers windsurfing and sea kayaking and is a keen marine wildlife photographer. Tony and […] Read More
Manx Motor Racing Club Founded in 1987, the club organises closed-roads events for vintage, classic and modern sports cars in the Isle of Man. Since 1904, when the first Gordon Bennett Races were held here, the Isle of Man has offered motor racing enthusiasts a perfect mix of racing heritage, challenging roads and picturesque scenery. The Manx Motor Racing […] Read More