Donore Harriers Athletics Report – w/e 19th June 2022

HIGHLIGHTS: Caoimhe Mackey set a new 400m Hurdles club record in the NI & ULSTER T&F CHAMPIONSHIPS at Belfast. James Bolton, Thomas Bolton & Liam Morris finished in the top 5 in the CASTLEKNOCK 5KM ROAD RACE. Eva Crowe 2nd junior woman, Tony Kynes 1st M60. David McConn 8th & 3rd M40 in TALLAGHT 5 MILE ROAD RACE. Chris Muldoon 2nd M45 & Ariana Ball 3rd W35. Robert Murphy 3rd M40, Aislinn NicDhomhnaill 2nd W40 & Florence Curley 3rd W45 in the MICHAEL MANNING MEMORIAL DUNSHAUGHLIN 10KM ROAD RACE. In the concluding part of the DUBLIN JUVENILE T&F CHAMPIONSHIPS the Boys U16 relay team won silver and the Boys U14 team took bronze. Sorcha & Ide NicDhomhnaill confirmed 1st and 2nd in DUBLIN 10KM ROAD CHAMPIONSHIPS in both the senior and W35 categories. Florence Curley 3rd in the W45 class.

REPORT: In the NORTHERN IRELAND & ULSTER SENIOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS at Mary Peter’s Track Belfast on Saturday Caoimhe Mackey lowered her own club record mark when placing 5th in the Senior Women’s 400m Hurdles final in a time of 1.03.91. Lara O’Byrne came 4th in the 100m Hurdles race in 14.65.

The MICHAEL MANNING MEMORIAL DUNSHAUGHLIN 10KM ROAD RACE has been one of the favoured road races for Donore Harriers members for several years now. The race also attracts some of the top athletes in Ireland – and this year the race winners Efrem Gidey of Clonliffe Harriers and Fionnoula McCormick of Kilcoole AC set course records of 28.14 and 32.08 respectively.
On a sunny, balmy Saturday evening the assembly of athletes gathered around the local Community Centre ready to take to the local roads. Robert Murphy, who posted a 2.22.08 in the Seville Marathon in February, was the first Donore Harriers athlete home in a fine 31.04 claiming 3rd prize in the M40 category.
He was followed by Sean Fox (34.20) who was 68th overall and 8th M45.
Next home was Ryan Aikins (34.49) in 81st place, with Danny O’Sullivan (34.50) a few strides behind in 83rd & 25th M40.
Aislinn NicDhomhnaill struggled over the final mile, but gamely dug deep to place 91st overall. She was the 4th woman finisher and took 2nd place in the over 40’s category in a personal best time of 35.07.
The next 3 club athletes to finish all achieved new personal best times. Harry Vaughan (35.20) came 103rd, then Craig Scott (35.28) in 109th and Liam Keane (36.10) in 130th. M40 athlete Andrew Kinane (36.08) came 135th, closely followed by Simon O’Toole – with a PB of 36.13 – in 137th.
Newcomer Noel Solorm Adabbah (36.54) came 158th followed by Ray Armstrong in 229th with a PB time of 38.58.
Florence Curley (39.53) placed 271st of 740 finishers and came 3rd in the W45 category. She was happy to have improved on the 40.33 she ran in the Women’s Mini-Marathon a couple of weeks ago.

Several club athletes competed in the TALLAGHT 5-MILE ROAD RACE on Sunday morning led home by an in-form David McConn. McConn placed 8th overall and came 3rd in the M40 category. He posted a time of 27.44.
The race, run in bright and breezy conditions, started, and finished next to Tallaght Stadium and took a route along Whitestown Way, Firhouse Road, the Old Bawn Road, down the N81 and returned to the stadium area via Killenarden Heights and back down Whitestown Way.
Second home for Donore Harriers was Ken Nugent (28.51) in 19th spot and 5th in the M35 age-group. Chris Muldoon and Neil Hand finished in close order. Muldoon came 40th and 2nd M45 in 30.49, with Hand closing in 42nd and 11th in the M35 category. John Paul O’Hanlon (33.40) placed 122nd male finisher and 38th M35.
Ariana Ball (33.53) was the 10th woman to complete the race and she came 3rd in the women’s over 35 category. Just over one-minute behind was Tony Griffin (34.57) who was 161st male and 5th M60. Mark Devine (36.07) came 211th of the 820 male finishers and was 25th in the M45 class. The race winners were Hugh Armstrong (24.14) of Ballina AC and Ciara Hickey (27.33) of Brothers Pearse AC.

The 8th edition of the CASTLEKNOCK 5KM ROAD RACE also took place on Sunday morning with a strong contingent of young and older Donore Harriers athletes. The race started and finished at Castleknock College and took a route that included a section of the Phoenix Park.
The overall winner was Ireland Under 20 international Scott Fagan (15.12) of Metro St. Brigid AC. First home for Donore Harriers was James Bolton, an Under 19 athlete, who came 2nd in a time of 15.51. Thomas Bolton (Under 17) came 4th in 16.19 and Liam Morris U15 made it 3 in the top 5 for our young club athletes with a time of 17.01.
Cillian McCooey U14 came 28th in 19.02 and he was followed by Eva Crowe U16 who was 36th overall and both 2nd female finisher and 2nd junior in a time of 19.34.
The next 3 home were in the top 3 in their respective categories. Bobby Colgan (19.44) and Mark Nunan (20.06) came 43rd and 54th and came 2nd and 3rd in the Under 13 Boys, whilst Tony Kynes (20.15) was 59th overall and 1st in the M60 age-group.
Dean Fullston came 66th overall and 8th in the M50 class posting a personal best time of 20.31. He was followed by James O’Hanlon U13 in 79th with a time of 21.16. Next home for Donore Harriers was Paul Nunan M40 who posted a time of 22.01 for 110th place.
Jedd Fanning U13 (24.37) came 215th, followed by Abigail Tolan U15 (25.35) in 263rd, and then Dianne Nunan W40 (25.38) in 266th.
The next 4 Donore Harriers finishers were all Under 13 competitors led by Ciara O’Neill (25.59) in 282nd, then Lauren Tolan (26.19) in 299th, Daniel Lynch (27.06) in 338th, and Anna Garry (28.41) in 417th.
Sharon O’Malley (30.04), a W50 runner, came 486th.
Michael Dillon U13 (31.28) closed in 550th spot, and he was followed by Danny Colgan U14 (33.37) in 618th.
Ali Woods U13 (34.06) came 633rd out of the 890 finishers.

The DUBLIN PRIDE 5KM ROAD RACE at Phoenix Park on Friday evening took a route that was 2 laps of the football pitches triangle starting and finishing adjacent to the Pope’s Cross. The club’s lone competitor was Dean Fullston (20.52) who came 43rd of 759 finishers.

Des Gill (39.58) came 19th of 79 finishers in the DUBLIN BAY RUNNING CLUB CHAELA GONDA 5 MILE TRAIL RACE at Howth Head on Sunday morning.

DAY 5 of the DUBLIN JUVENILE TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS took place on Wednesday (15.06.2022) at Lucan Track with the even-ages relays.
A warm, sunny evening provided the athletes and spectators the good mood factor as sporting fours were prepared to take to the track with the intention of getting the baton around without any mishaps. And of course, there was the matter of reaching finals and winning medals.
Donore Harriers added a silver and bronze to their medal haul for the championships. The Under 16 Boys didn’t have the bother of heats but went direct to a final and despite some late changes to the team came away with silver medals. The quartet of James Dunne, Paddy Nolan, Alex Leonard, and Ciaran O’Farrell completed the 4 x 100m relay in 48.20.
The bronze medal was won by the Under 14 Boys 4 x 100m relay team. The four of Eliott Whelan, Luis Blanco, Luuk Jackson and Conor Garvey qualified 2nd from heat 2 in 54.61 and then ran 54.80 to place 3rd in the final.
Donore Harriers fielded two teams in both the Under 12 Girls and Under 14 Girls 4 x 100m relays. The Under 12 Girls B team (1.16.09) of Tess O’Donohoe, Sadhbh Hussey, Robyn McCluskey and Hannah Kelly came 8th in heat 2, with the A team (1.03.02) of Anabella Omozee, Florence Zakrezewska, Anna Whelan, and Lucie Boyle 4th in heat No. 4. Neither team progressed to contest the final.
The Under 14 Girls B team of Petra Cunningham, Anna Peake, Ruby Blake, Melody Omozee and Zion Osawe qualified as a fastest loser when 4th in heat 1 in a time of 55.26. They also came 4th in the final in 56.02. The A team of Zoe Conroy, Rachel Dowling-Barnes, Lily Clarke-Hanrahan, and Sophie Boyle came 8th in heat 2 in 1.04.28 and were eliminated.
The Under 16 Girls team (53.69) comprising Roisin Kirby, Isabella Jackson, Leah Nunan and Eva Crowe qualified to the final as a fastest loser when 5th in heat 2. However, they were unable to make in impact in the final placing 8th in 54.48.
The four of Mark Nunan, Max Henley-Willis, James O’Loughlin, and Cian Hussey came 2nd in heat 1 of the Under 12 Boys 4 x 100m in 1.03.91 and gained automatic passage to the final. In a frantic final they placed 8th in 1.04.37.
The B team (1.06.99) of Daire Walsh, Jedd Fanning, Mark Keegan, and Cillian O’Farrell came 6th in heat 3 and did not progress.

The club was out of the medals on the final day (DAY 6) of the DUBLIN JUVENILE TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS at Lucan on Friday evening when the uneven ages’ relays took place.
The Under 17 Boys 4 x 100m team of Romeo Omozee, Ciaran O’Farrell, James Dunne, and Paddy Nolan came 4th in their final with a time of 49.49.
Donore Harriers had 3 teams in the Under 13 Boys 4 x 100 relay contest. The B team of Daniel Lynch, Michael Dillon, Dylan O’Connor, and Oisin O’Gorman came 6th in heat 1 in 1.03.89. Next up was the A team of Tom Nolan, Jack Mansfield, Sam Inverarity, and Sean Culhane who qualified 2nd in heat 2 in 1.01.54. The C team of James O’Hanlon, Philippe Gaudin, Mark Nunan, and Max Henley-Willis came 8th in heat 3 in 1.07.42. In the Under 13 final the Donore Harriers A quartet of Nolan, Mansfield, Inverarity and Culhane came 8th in 1.05.37.
Kate Phelan, Emma Jane Keegan, Ruby Blake, and Anabella Omozee were very unlucky not to qualify for the final of the Under 13 Girls 4 x 100m relay. They placed 2nd in heat 3 in a time of 1.01.08 and narrowly failed to progress on time.
The Under 15 Girls team of Zion Osawe, Melody Omozee, Aoife Devine, and Aoife Jackson qualified to their final when placing 3rd in heat 1 in a time of 55.95. They came 8th in the final in 56.33.

Please note that there are some updated results from last weekend’s DUBLIN JUVENILE CHAMPIONSHIPS listed below. Note that Roisin Kirby, who had a superb championship, came 3rd in the Under 16 Girls Shot Putt with a best effort of 6.78m. The new PB set by Oisin Cummins-Weiss when winning the Under 17 Boys Shot Putt was 11.36m.
The full list of medal winners – subject to any corrections – for the DUBLIN JUVENILE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2022 are –
GOLD – Anabella Omozee Under 12 Girls 60m; Ruby Blake Under 13 Girls Shot Putt; Ruby Blake Under 13 Girls Long Jump, Melody Omozee Under 14 Girls 75mH; Zion Osawe Under 14 Girls High Jump; Emily Bolton Under 15 Girls 800m; Emily Bolton Under 15 Girls 1,500m; Liam Morris Under 15 Boys 800m; Mario Omozee Under 15 Boys 250m Hurdles; Mario Omozee Under 15 Boys Long Jump; Mario Omozee Under 15 Boys Shot Putt; Roisin Kirby Under 16 Girls Discus; Alex Leonard Under 16 Boys 200m; Oisin Cummins-Weiss Under 17 Boys Shot Putt; Eimear Finn Under 18 Girls High Jump; James Bolton Under 19 Boys 3,000m; Sophie O’Farrell Under 19 Girls Long Jump; Chinonye Okwara Under 19 Girls Shot Putt; Bobby Amadi Under 19 Boys Long Jump = 19
SILVER – Anabella Omozee Under 12 Girls High Jump; Anabella Omozee Under 12 Girls Shot Putt; Zion Owase Under 14 Girls 75mH; Eliott Whelan Under 14 Boys 75mH; Mario Omozee Under 15 Boys 100m; Reuben McCormick Under 15 Boys 800m, Liam Morris Under 15 Boys 1,500m; Eva Crowe Under 16 Girls 800m, Julie Cleary Under 16 Girls 3,000m, Donore Harriers U/16 Boys 4 x 100m relay; Romeo Omozee Under 17 Boys 300m Hurdles; Thomas Bolton Under 17 Boys 3,000m; Luke Hanly Under 17 Boys High Jump; Oisin Cummins-Weiss Under 17 Boys Long Jump; James Bolton Under 19 Boys 1,500m = 15
BRONZE – Dylan O’Connor Under 13 Boys Javelin; Donore Harrers Under 14 Boys 4 x 100m relay: Reuben McCormick Under 15 Boys 1,500m; Mario Omozee Under 15 Boys Javelin; Roisin Kirby Under 16 Girls 200m; Roisin Kirby Under 16 Girls Long Jump; Roisin Kirby Under 16 Girls Shot Putt; Alex Leonard Under 16 Boys 100m; Isabella Kelly Under 17 Girls 100m; Romeo Omozee Undeer 17 Boys Long Jump; Romeo Omozee Under 17 Boys Shot Putt; Sophie O’Farrell Under 19 Girls 100m; Sophie O’Farrell Under 19 Girls 200m = 13

In the recent DUBLIN WOMEN’S 10KM ROAD CHAMPIONSHIPS incorporated into the MINI MARATHON sisters Sorcha and Ide NicDhomhnaill who came 2nd and 3rd overall in the race behind Aoife Kilgannon of Sligo AC took gold and silver medals in both the Dublin senior women’s and W35 categories. Florence Curley who was 41st overall in the race took bronze in the Dublin W45 category.

In the OPW/BHAA 5KM TRAIL RACE at the Phoenix Park on Tuesday evening (14.06.2022) the club had 4 competitors among the 140 finishers. Tom Fagan (21.40) came 42nd and 4th in the M50 category, with training partner Peter Nugent (21.48) 43rd and the 5th M50 athlete. Mary McDermott (24.38) was 3rd in the W50 category when placing 83rd overall. M75 runner Terry Mee won his age group placing 136th overall in 33.50.

One missing result from a couple of weeks ago was that of Michael Ryan who placed 46th in the CORK CITY HALF-MARATHON in a time of 1.20.37.

Josh O’Sullivan-Hourihan and Kevin O’Boyle were congratulated by their training group colleagues on Saturday morning ahead of their participation in the WORLD ORIENTEERING CHAMPIONSHIPS that takes place in the 3 cities of Kolding, Fredericia and Vejle in Denmark between the 26th and 30th of June.

On Saturday 11th June a Donore Harriers team took part in the HELL & BACK event at Kilruddery Estate, Bray to raise funds for Brain Tumour Ireland <report by David Campbell>. The event was organised by Emily Geoghegan and the athletes took part in memory of our late coach John Geoghegan.
They battled the elements over the 8km course and were delighted to see everyone complete the course successfully. The team had to navigate themselves up hills, over walls, through tyres, into ice baths… the list goes on!!!
It was an amazing day out with athletes across multiple disciplines represented on the day. To top it off the team raised over €3,000 for Brain Tumour Ireland which was a fantastic achievement. We’re already looking forward to doing it all again next year!

PARKRUN highlights this week were Matthew Proffit and Michael Ryan placing 1st and 3rd at Toyen in Norway, Fergal Whitty 2nd at Hartstown, and Jean Murphy 1st woman at Waterstown. Juvenile members Dylan McKenna and Katie Delaney came 3rd and 11th overall at Waterstown.
More results below.

Results in brief:
OPW/BHAA 5KM TRAIL RACE at the Phoenix Park (14.06.2022)
42nd & 4th M50 Tom Fagan (21.40)
43rd & 5th M50 Peter Nugent (21.48)
83rd & 3rd W50 Mary McDermott (24.38)
136th & 1st M75 Terry Mee (33.50)
140 finishers
DUBLIN JUVENILE TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS DAY 5 at Lucan Track (15.06.2022)
U/12 BOYS 4 x 100m RELAY HEAT 1: 2nd Donore Harriers < Mark Nunan, Max Henley-Willis, James O’Loughlin, Cian Hussey > (1.03.91) Q.
U/12 BOYS 4 x 100m RELAY HEAT 3: 6th Donore Harriers B <Daire Walsh, Jedd Fanning, Mark Keegan, Cillian O’Farrell> (1.06.99)
U/12 BOYS 4 x 100m RELAY FINAL: 8th Donore Harriers <Nunan, Henley-Willis, O’Loughlin, Hussey> (1.04.37)
U/14 BOYS 4 x 100m RELAY HEAT 2: 2nd Donore Harriers <Eliott Whelan, Luis Blanco, Luuk Jackson, Conor Garvey> (54.61) Q.
U/14 BOYS 4 x 100m RELAY FINAL: 3rd Donore Harriers <Whelan, Blanco, Jackson, Garvey> (54.80) BRONZE
U/16 BOYS 4 x 100m FINAL: 2nd Donore Harriers <James Dunne, Alex Leonard, Paddy Nolan, Ciaran O’Farrell> (48.20) SILVER
U/12 GIRLS 4 x 100m HEAT 2: 8th Donore Harriers B <Tess O’Donohoe, Sadhbh Hussey, Robyn McCluskey, Hannah Kelly> (1.16.09)
U/12 GIRLS 4 x 100m HEAT 4: 4th Donore Harriers < Anabella Omozee, Florence Zakrezewska, Anna Whelan, Lucie Boyle> (1.03.02)
U/14 GIRLS 4 x 100m HEAT 1: 4th Donore Harriers B <Anna Peake, Ruby Blake, Melody Omozee, Zion Osawe> (55.26) q.
U/14 GIRLS 4 x 100m HEAT 2: 8th Donore Harriers <Zoe Conroy, Rachel Dowling-Barnes, Lily Clarke-Hanrahan, Sophie Boyle> (1.04.28)
U/14 GIRLS 4 x 100m FINAL: 4th Donore Harriers B <Peake, Blake, Omozee, Osawe> (56.02)
U/16 GIRLS 4 x 100m HEAT 2: 5th Donore Harriers <Roisin Kirby, Isabella Jackson, Leah Nunan, Eva Crowe> (53.69) q.
U/16 GIRLS 4 x 100m FINAL: 8th Donore Harriers <Kirby, Jackson, Nunan & Crowe> (54.48)
DUBLIN JUVENILE TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS DAY 6 at Lucan Track (17.06.2022)
U/13 BOYS 4 x 100m RELAY HEAT 1: 6th Donore Harriers B <Daniel Lynch, Michael Dillon, Dylan O’Connor, Oisin O’Gorman> (1.03.89)
U/13 BOYS 4 x 100m RELAY HEAT 2: 2nd Donore Harriers A <Tom Nolan, Jack Mansfield, Sam Inverarity, Sean Culhane> (1.01.54) Q.
U/13 BOYS 4 x 100m RELAY HEAT 3: 8th Donore Harriers C <James O’Hanlon, Philippe Gaudin, Mark Nunan, Max Henley-Willis> (1.07.42)
U/13 BOYS 4 x 100m RELAY FINAL: 8th Donore Harriers A <Nolan, Mansfield, Inverarity, Culhane> (1.05.37)
U/17 BOYS 4 x 100m RELAY FINAL: 4th Donore Harriers <Romeo Omozee, Ciaran O’Farrell, James Dunne, Paddy Nolan> (49.49)
U/13 GIRLS 4 x 100m RELAY HEAT 3: 2nd Donore Harriers <Kate Phelan, Emma Jane Keegan, Ruby Blake, Anabella Omozee> (1.01.08)
U/15 GIRLS 4 x 100m RELAY HEAT 1: 3rd Donore Harriers <Zion Osawe, Melody Omozee, Aoife Devine, Aoife Jackson> (55.95) Q.
U/15 GIRLS 4 x 100m RELAY FINAL: 8th Donore Harriers <Osawe, Omozee, Devine, A. Jackson> (56.33)
DUBLIN WOMEN’S 10KM ROAD CHAMPIONSHIPS incorporated into the MINI-MARATHON (05.06.2022) – UPDATED RESULTS
SENIOR CATEGORY: 1st Sorcha NicDhomhnaill (33.06), 2nd Ide NicDhomhnaill (33.26)
W35 CATEGORY: 1st Sorcha NicDhomhnaill (33.06), 2nd Ide NicDhomhnaill (33.26)
W45 CATEGORY: 3rd Florence Curley (40.33)
Team results to follow
NORTHERN IRELAND & ULSTER SENIOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS at Mary Peter’s Track Belfast (18.06.2022)
WOMEN’S 100m HURDLES: 4th Lara O’Byrne (14.65)
WOMEN’S 400m HURLDES: 5th Caoimhe Mackey (1.03.91 PB & club record)
MEN’S 1,500m: Oliver Hopkins – awaiting result
DUBLIN PRIDE 5KM ROAD RACE at Phoenix Park (17.06.2022)
43rd Dean Fullston (20.52)
759 finishers
MICHAEL MANNING MEMORIAL DUNSHAUGHLIN 10KM ROAD RACE (18.06.2022)
18th & 3rd M40 Robert Murphy (31.04)
68th & 8th M45 Sean Fox (34.20)
81st Ryan Aikins MS (34.49)
83rd & 25th M40 Danny O’Sullivan (34.50)
91st, 4th woman & 2nd W40 Aislinn NicDhomhnaill (35.07 PB)
103rd & MS Harry Vaughan (35.20 PB)
109th & 34th M40 Craig Scott (35.28 PB)
130th & 42nd M40 Liam Keane (36.01 PB)
135th & 43rd M40 Andrew Kinane (36.08)
137th Simon O’Toole MS (36.13 PB)
158th Noel Solorm Adabbah MS (36.54)
229th & 72nd M40 Ray Armstrong (38.58 PB)
271st & 3rd W45 Florence Curley (39.53)
740 finishers
TALLAGHT 5-MILE ROAD RACE (19.06.2022)
8th & 3rd M40 David McConn (27.44)
19th & 5th M35 Ken Nugent (28.51)
40th & 2nd M45 Chris Muldoon (30.49)
42nd & 11th M35 Neil Hand (30.45)
122nd & 38th M35 JP O’Hanlon (33.40)
10th woman & 3rd W35 Ariana Ball (33.53)
161st & 5th M60 Tony Griffin (34.57)
211th & 25th M45 Mark Devine (36.07)
820 men & 500 women finished
CASTLEKNOCK 5KM ROAD RACE (19.06.2022)
2nd James Bolton U19 & 2nd JNR (15.51)
4th Thomas Bolton U17 (& 4th JNR 16.19)
5th Liam Morris U15 & 5th JNR (17.01)
28th Cillian McCooey U14 (19.02)
36th Eva Crowe U16, 5th woman & 2nd JNR (19.34)
43rd Bobby Colgan U13 (19.44)
54th Mark Nunan U13 (20.06)
59th & 1st M60 Tony Kynes (20.15)
66th & M50 Dean Fullston (20.31 PB)
79th James O’Hanlon U13 (21.16)
110th Paul Nunan M40 (22.01)
215th Jedd Fanning U13 (24.37)
263rd Abigail Tolan U15 (25.35)
266th Dianne Nunan W40 (25.38)
282nd Ciara O’Neill U13 (25.59)
299th Lauren Tolan U13 (26.19)
338th Daniel Lynch U13 (27.06)
417th Anna Garry U13 (28.41)
486th Sharon O’Malley W50 (30.04)
550th Michael Dillon U13 (31.28)
618th Danny Colgan U14 (33.37)
633rd Ali Woods U13 (34.06)
890 finishers
DUBLIN BAY RUNNING CLUB CHAELA GONDA 5 MILE TRAIL RACE at Howth Head (19.06.2022)
19th Des Gill (39.58)
79 finishers
Earlier Result – CORK CITY HALF MARATHON (05.06.2022)
46th Michael Ryan (1.20.37)
3,197 finishers
DUBLIN JUVENILE TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS DAY 3 & 4 (11 & 12.06.2022) – UPDATED & CORRECTED RESULTS
U/13 GIRLS SHOT PUTT: 1st Ruby Blake (7.63m)
U/14 GIRLS DISCUS: 4th Melody Omozee (14.44m)
U/16 GIRLS DISCUS: 1st Roisin Kirby (16.74m)
U/16 GIRLS SHOT PUTT: 3rd Roisin Kirby (6.78m) add BRONZE
U/17 BOYS SHOT PUTT: 1st Oisin Cummins-Weiss (11.36m PB), 3rd Romeo Omozee (8.27m)
U/18 GIRLS HIGH JUMP: 1st Eimear Finn (1.30m)
U/18 BOYS HIGH JUMP: 2nd Luke Hanly (1.55m)
PARKRUNS 5km (18.06.2022)
CORKAGH: 70th Terry Mee M75 (31.11), 137th Nicola Dowdall W45 (51.23)
HARTSTOWN: 2nd Fergal Whitty M45 (18.35)
WATERSTOWN: 3rd Dylan McKenna M15-17 (20.20), 5th & 1st woman Jean Murphy W35 (21.19), 11th & 2nd woman Katie Delaney W15-17 (24.06)
TOYEN, NORWAY: 1st Matthieu Proffit MS (17.57), 3rd Michael Ryan MS (18.38)

51. Hell and Back 22 22. Relay medals

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