Laurence Fogerty

Laurence Clifford Fogerty (born 1 October, 1950 in Morpeth, Northumberland) is a British former distance runner, from Morpeth.

Fogerty's career started when he ran with his local Morpeth Harriers running 3 miles in 15 minutes as a youth and setting a new record for a youth at The Championship Course in Northumberland (just over 4 miles) of 20 minutes in 1966.

This led him to be selected to run for Northumberland & Durham, and then England.

He was taken under the wing of Scottish athlete Jim Alder who became his training partner. Alder later included Fogerty in his biography Marathon and Chips

Fogerty competed for England in the European Championships in The Netherlands in 1966. In Amsterdam he won the 400m, 800m and 1500m. Later in Rotterdam he competed in the 1500m finishing 4th.

The UK and Ireland Championships followed in 1967 where Fogerty finished 4th in the 4 mile race.

A knee injury, suffered while training, cut Fogerty's athletics career short.