Galway Athletics Report

Galway Athletics Report

Irish Schools Track and Field Juvenile Championships

The All Ireland Schools Track and Field Championships were held on Saturday in Tullamore, and there was great success for many Galway athletes, including two gold medal wins in what is a hugely competitive event.

Liam Shaw of Presentation College Athenry impressed in the minor boys, as he won the shot putt title by a huge margin, and set a new Irish Schools record of 16 metres 52cm.

Christian Ogbemudia of Merlin College Irish Schools was another who struck gold, winning the minor boys' 100m in a flying 11.90 seconds.

Robert McDonnell of Colaiste Na Coiribe in the city won silver over 200m in the senior boys' event, and set a second European Youth Olympics qualifying time in the process. McDonnell clocked a swift 21.77 seconds for 200m to finish just behind winner Aaron Sexton. The talented GCH athlete also took a second medal later, winning bronze in the 400m.

There were further medal wins for Galway schools, via Carraroe athlete Daragh Jennings who won silver in the junior boys’ discus, Calum Healy of Presentation Athenry claimed silver in the junior boys' 80m hurdles, and Aoife Deeley of St Killian's College New Inn, who secured bronze in the intermediate girls' 80m Hurdles.

Merlin College had further sprint success with a bronze medal team win in 4 x 100m minor boys' event, a product of the excellent work put in by the school in recent years.

Galway 5km Series

The 2019 Galway 5km Series continued Tuesday last in Tuam, with more than 650 athletes finishing the fifth race of the series on a brand new and fast course. Ross McGuinness of Craughwell AC was first athlete home in a time of 16.45, to take his first win of the series. Local athlete Sean Burke of Tuam AC came home next in a solid 16.56 with Ed Maher placing third in 17.02

First lady home was Regina Casey of GCH in time of 17.51, again winning her second race of the series. Grainne Ni Uallachain came home second for GCH in 18.07, and Edel Kelly of Athenry AC came in third. Shauna Bocquet of Craughwell AC was first wheelchair athlete again in a fast time of 15.58

Galway Senior, Masters, and Junior Track and Field Championships

Day two of The Galway Senior, Masters, and Junior Track and Field Championships was held last Thursday with another full programme of events

Jack Dempsey of GCH took the senior men’s 200m title, with Jim Phelan also of GCH winning gold in the masters. Sarah Quinn of NUI Galway was the fastest lady over 200m, with masters gold going to GCH star Majella Loftus.

Brendan Lynch of Loughrea AC took gold in the gruelling men’s 400 hurdles event.

Keith Fallon of GCH impressed as he clocked 1.57 to win the men’s 800m, with Jack Miskella of Craughwell AC also breaking two minutes. Maebh Brannigan of GCH had a good run to win the ladies county title over 800m.

David Carter stormed to victory with a powerful display of front running to take the men’s 5000m crown in 16.18, ahead of John Whiriskey of South Galway AC and GCHS Gerry Carty. Regina Casey of GCH was equally impressive in claiming gold in the ladies' 3000m in 10.13

Michael Breathnach of GCH won the senior men’s discus and weight throws competition with Sarah Finnegan winning the senior discus in the ladies. Mary Barrett of Loughrea AC struck gold claiming the masters discus title and Leonie Hegarty of Tuam AC won the ladies weight for distance. Tommy Farragher won O65 Gold in both of the throws.

Jerry Keary and Ellie Cronin, both of Craughwell AC won the high jump titles, with Daniel Callanan Forde of Loughrea and Leanagh Gilligan of Craughwell taking the triple jump titles at junior level and Craughwell's Sarah Finnegan and Shane Rourke of Tuam winning senior gold.

Craughwell AC teams made it a clean sweep in the relays, winning all four events over 4 x 100m and 4 x 400m in men’s and women's competitions,

The final night of events will be held in Dangan today and will see the 10,000m, mile, plus two sprints events on the track over 300m.

Entry is €5 with entries in advance via clubs and some limited availability on the night from 6.30 pm. Guests are most welcome if with AAI registered clubs.

Connacht Juvenile Track and Field Championships

The Connacht Juvenile Track and Field Championships take place next Saturday in Dangan, at the Regional Sports Centre track. The vents will see the U9 to U11 pairs competitions, and the U12 and U 13 individual events.

Day two of the Connacht championships will be held on Saturday June 15 in Sligo IT.

Tribal Games Castlegar

The annual Tribal Games track and field event hosted by Castlegar AC were held on Saturday on a pristine grass track in Merlin Woods Park, Doughiska. A huge attendance took part in the programme which featured children’s sprints, and distance races, shot, javelin, and long jump, for U8s to U16 age groups

Exciting races were held late in the evening with some top-class action in the adult events.

On the track, Jack Dempsey of GCH won the men’s 100m, while Paul Byrne of St Abbans and Sinead Gaffney of Craughwell AC won the 400m. David Reilly of Loughrea AC won the masters mile. In the main events of the evening, Regina Casey gave an impressive display of front running in winning the ladies mile in 5.24, with a great race in the men’s seeing Shane Fitzsimons of Mullingar Harriers holding off a top-class field to claim victory in 4.33, ahead of Damien Landers of Ennis Track and Jamie Crowe of Lamar, USA. Aoife O Brien and Rory Chesser were most impressive winners in the 2000m steeplechase events.

Damien Landers of Ennis Track won the Castlegar 5k held on Sunday at Galway Racecourse. Landers clocked 15.30 in a gale force wind, just ahead of visitor Jamie Crowe and third home Kevin Chesser of Ennis Track AC. Sinead Foran of GCH was first lady in 19.22, with Edel Kelly of Athnery AC second and Sinead King third.

Fixtures

The annual Portumna Forest 10k, half marathon, full marathon, 50k, and 100k series of races take place next weekend on Saturday from 7am. Races will be held in Portumna Forest park.

 

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