Thursday evening saw our young athletes take part in our Summer Olympics event with some experiencing the track for the first time. Great to see all the young crew enjoying their athletics
National Junior/U23 Chamionships
At the National Junior/U23 Championships in Santry over the weekend our athletes again did themselves proud across a variety of events.
On Day 1 Eimear Halpin took on the Junior 400m hurdles finish a very good 5th place running a time of 1:09.38 dipping under her previous PB.
The Junior Weight for Distance event saw 3 entries from the club. Rachel Grace threw 3m52cm to finish 6th in her first ever competition, Sarah Louise Carr threw 4m79cm to finish 4th in her first ever competition & Tr9iini Jurisoo threw 4m98cm to claim bronze in 3rd place.
On Day 2 Shane O'Neill had a good 16.36 Junior 110m hurdles finishing 5th while in the same event at U23 Aaron Tierney Smith took silver in 15.54.
In the Junior 3000m SC we had 2 athletes competing. Both ran excellent races with Ciara Dolan finishing 6th place in 13:46.98 and Roisin O Reilly claiming a silver finishing in 2nd place in 11:46.72
Ailbhe White had a great run in her first Juniors with a 7th place finish in her 400m heat clocking 1:04.07.
Eimear Halpin was back for Day 2 and threw in the Junior discus with a best of 28.18m.
Congratulations to each athlete on their performance at over the weekend and a special mention to their coaches for their efforts during these Covid times ensuring everyone was ready for competition.
County Novice RR
Friday evening saw a welcome return to County Road Races in Wexford. Enniscorthy was the venue and host club Slaney Olympic & the County Board did a fantastic job organising the County Novice RR under the current Covid guidlines. A warm and sunny evening awaited the 34 ladies who lined up to run and 6 of those were Menapians. Sharron Dier made a welcome return to finish in 34th, Louise Henderson ran well in 33rd, Elaine McMahon also made a welcome return to racing grabbing 30th, Mary Gaynor pushed hard and claimed 14th, Paula Gondard ran hard from the start to grab 9th place & Sinead Morris in her first County Race showed her training is paying off finishing it 6th place. Fantastic to have so many lady club members racing.
Next up the Men's race started and the pace was hot from the whistle. 53 men had entered and 8 members stepped up meaning we had 2 mens teams competing. Ollie Stack ran brave to finish 52nd, Darren O'Grady and John Dier finished tied in 50th with Micheál Kinsella in 47th competing the 2nd team. Fran Power showing continued improvement was 46th, Paul Donovan found a good pace to claim 42nd, Gavin Hayes dug deep in 40th and Donal Grant pushed himself hard for 36th place competing our 1st team. Again fantastic to see so many club vests in the race.
A huge well done to everyone who raced and thanks to our support team on the night. Again thanks to Slaney Olympic and the County Board for organising the event. Next week sees the Intermediate RR take place at thd same venue so gets your names to John to enter.
Super achievement and all for a great cause by Shane McCormack……
Surreal experience cycling to Shercock today 29th September leaving at 4.30am in the dark and fog and arriving in sunny Cavan at 330pm!! Delighted to play my part to help raise funds for Craig’s club but also take myself waaaaaaaaay out of my comfort zone especially when I had some very fast company over the last 75km. Truly humbling experience being welcomed by so many people in shercock and great to have Jack cycle the last 12k from kingscourt to shercock. Thanks to Amy Ní Coitir, Ann Lynch, Joanna Walker and all Craig’s family and friends for their hospitality and my support crew my dad, Paddy Donovan and Mick Pender And Melissa McCormack and Annie for coming to the finish also ❤️. Cycled a few angry km for those stuck in lockdown who would love nothing more than to be there today and tomorrow to see out their own challenges. Thanks to everyone who supported the go fund me page. https://www.gofundme.com/f/craig-lynch-for-life-challenge We go again.