Ratoath A/C athletes competing in the Leinster schools cross country championships all did their school and club proud with some excellent performances. Deirdre Healy qualified once again for the All Ireland championships.
Well done to all!
Leinster Schools Cross Country Santry 8th Feb 2012
Deirdre Healy - 6th Intermediate Girls
Ciaran McCarthy - 26th Intermediate
Philip Marron - 23rd Junior Boys
Peter Kilgannon - 26th Junior Boys
Alex Hunter - 34th Minor Boys
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Showing posts with label leinster championships. Show all posts
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Monday, January 30, 2012
Leinster Indoors
Our own coach Peter Doherty had a good day winning the Masters M1, 60m, 200m and 400m. He also got a PB in the 60m of 7.6s and 400m in 55.9s. There was a huge crowd there due to the Juvenile relays (U12 to U19), and this made for a great atmosphere, we should definitely target this event next year for our juvenile members.
Monday, June 20, 2011
More Success at Leinster Championships
Both Deirdre Healy and Eamon Wallace won Leinster AAI track titles over the weekend.
Deirdre Healy was never headed in the girls u 15 800m as she put on a tremendous display of front running leading from gun to tape.
Eamon Wallace powered his way round the bend in both the heat and final of the u 18 200m and won going away in the final with a sub 23 second time (Still awating official times from Athletics Leinster but Colm Keogh’s club record of 22.9 sec looks under serious threat). Ciaran McCarthy also ran superbly and is getting better with every race but was just outside the medals when he finished fourth in the boys u 15 800m.
Well done to all!
Update:
Official results from Leinster Championships, confirm that Eamon Wallace broke the club senior mens 200m record when winning the Leinster u 18 title in a time of 22.3 sec (Electronic timing).
Well done Eamon!!
Deirdre Healy was never headed in the girls u 15 800m as she put on a tremendous display of front running leading from gun to tape.
Eamon Wallace powered his way round the bend in both the heat and final of the u 18 200m and won going away in the final with a sub 23 second time (Still awating official times from Athletics Leinster but Colm Keogh’s club record of 22.9 sec looks under serious threat). Ciaran McCarthy also ran superbly and is getting better with every race but was just outside the medals when he finished fourth in the boys u 15 800m.
Well done to all!
Update:
Official results from Leinster Championships, confirm that Eamon Wallace broke the club senior mens 200m record when winning the Leinster u 18 title in a time of 22.3 sec (Electronic timing).
Well done Eamon!!
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