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Athletics roundup: Four local athletes honoured

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Four Galway athletes were honoured at the recent Athletics Ireland National Juvenile Star Awards for their impressive achievements during 2025.

Athletics roundup: Doggett earns International selection

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Athenry AC's Sean Doggett has been selected to represent Ireland at the World Relays in Botswana next month.

Local success at National U20 and U23 Indoors

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Galway athletes delivered a series of outstanding performances at the 123.ie National U20 and U23 Indoor Championships held over the weekend at the TUS International Arena in Athlone.

Moore to represent Ireland at World Indoor Championships

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Galway City Harriers’ Emma Moore is part of a 12-strong Ireland team provisionally selected for the World Indoor Championships that starts in Poland on Friday week.

Galway’s top athletes to take centre stage

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The stars of Irish athletics will take to national competition this weekend as the 123.ie National Indoor Athletics Championships take centre stage at the Sport Ireland National Indoor Arena across February 28 and March 1.

Penney and Fahy secure gold at the National Senior Championships

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Penney took gold in the High Jump with a best leap of 2.10 metres with a stunning series of jumping. Clubmate Darragh Kelly secured bronze with 1.95 metres. Penney later added bronze in the testing 110m Hurdles event.

National Track and Field League brings success for local athletes

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The Galway Men’s Team won County Gold for the third year in a row, under manager Siobhan Kelleher, sharing the podium with Donegal and Kerry. The squad were led by Justin Lane, the inspirational captain of the men's team, and he also won the Pole Vault in a fine 2.30m clearance. He was fifth in the weight for Distance Throw.

Galway athletes thriving on the international stage

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Emma Moore of Galway City Harriers placed seventh in a competitive heat over 800m individually, and later in the championships was instrumental on the Women's 4x400m team who set a new national U23 record in their heat. The quartet of Moore, Kate O'Connell (Lucan Harriers), Victoria Amiadamen (Dooneen AC), and Jenna Breen (City of Lisburn AC) clocked a time of 3:34.81 to dip under the previous record (3:34.87) set in 2017.

Galway athletes achieve European U23 squad selection

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Emma Moore of Galway City Harriers will compete over 800m individually following her great early season performances, and also is chosen on the 4x400m Relay team. Andrew Egan will also compete in the 200m and the 4x400m events.

Harriers heading for Slovenia

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