The Club is presently finalising our entries for this year's Connacht Juvenile Indoors in Athlone IT over the weekend of February 25-26.
We have huge numbers down on a preliminary selection but we need to know which athletes are able to compete so we are asking all the parents to contact us either through our Club Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/carrickonshannon.ac or via text message to Club Secretary John Connolly at 087-9446961.
To avoid any confusion with the names below, Athletics Ireland ages are all athletes who are 11 or will be 11 at any stage during 2017 are U12, anyone 14 at any stage during 2017 are U15 and so on.
With the huge numbers involved, we will also be appealing to parents to let us know if they will be travelling with their children to Athlone as we will need parents to travel with their children. We will have a bus for those who don't have a lift but if parents are travelling themselves, it would alleviate the pressure on space in the bus.
Entries are €4 per event so if an athlete is in one event, it is €4, two €8 and so on. We MUST know if an athlete is not available to keep our costs down so it is vital that parents get in touch asap.
The following athletes have been selected - please contact John Connolly as detailed above to confirm if the athlete is competing and how they are travelling to Athlone.
U12 Boys U12 Girls U13 Girls U13 Boys
Alan Beirne Keelin Cronin Chloe Dunne Dhani Keane
Cian Casey Faith Lynott Micaela Dunne Ben Finn
Frank Cullen Micaela Gallagher Rachael O'Connor Daniel Martin
Aaron Gardiner Jodie Fitzpatrick Roisin Kelleher Liam Chandler
Darragh Gardiner Emily Reynolds Bronagh Brennan Gerard Murtagh
Dara Holmes Ellen Keenehan Ellie O'Brien Brogan Fee
Oliver Kearney Sinikka McGlynn Saoirse McGlynn
Diarmuid O'Connell Leah McCawley Allie Reynolds
Brian Keaney Bronwyn Regan Sarah McDermott Lowe
Zak Brennan Aoibhe Morahan
Aoibhinn O'Connor
Christine Earley
Rebecca Lee
Amy McManus
U14 Girls U14 Boys U15 Girls U15 Boys
Sophie McCabe Toyosi Fagbo Aine McGwynne Daniel Bosquette
Helena Reynolds Cian Mollohan Elsie Harman Oliver Charles
Eleanor McDermott Shane Finn Lauren Reynolds Jack Keenehan
Aoibhinn O'Dowd Ross Flanagan Laoise Fee Iarlaith O'Brien
Fluer Burns Patrick Charles
U16 Girls U16 Boys U17 Girls U17 Boys
Alannah McGuinness Evan Corcoran Clodagh Sheerin Niall Sheerin
Laura Conlon Eoghan Farrell Anna Corcoran Fiachra Henry
Seonna Devaney Oisin Kearney Fionn O'Brien
Ailbhe Cryan
U18 Girls U18 Boys U19 Girls U19 Boys
Shauna McCabe Oisin Boland Sibeal Reynolds Fiachra O'Dowd
Kasey Bruen John O'Beirne
Brian Holohan
Oisin O'Dowd
Senior Ladies Senior Men
Elise Bruen Kyle McNabola
Callum Whelan
Fergal Guihen
Luke Mollahan
We will also be holding a training session for all age groups for those travelling to Athlone for the Indoors next Wednesday, February 22. It is VITAL that anyone selected attends this session in Carrick Sports Complex.
For those who intend travelling to Athlone, the following are the links to the programmes for both days:
Saturday: U12 & U13: http://www.athleticsireland.ie/downloads/events-timetable/Connacht_Indoor_timetable_2017_for_website_Saturday.pdf
Sunday: U14 to Senior: http://www.athleticsireland.ie/downloads/events-timetable/Sunday_Connacht_Indoor_timetable_2017_for_.pdf
Any Senior wishing to enter the Senior events, there is direct entry through the Athletics Ireland website at: https://events.athleticsireland.ie/ps/event/ConnachtIndoorChampionshipsGUESTENTRIES2017
Please get in touch with club officials asap to let them finalise the entries.
Friday, February 17, 2017
Saturday, February 11, 2017
Flying Eanna storms to gold as Elise wins relay bronze
It was a productive day for Carrick-on-Shannon AC on Friday in the AIT International Arena in Athlone as Eanna Madden stormed to gold in the Irish Universities Indoor 200m Final while Elise Bruen won her second All-Ireland medal as a member of the UCD 4 x 200m relay squad.
It was great to see three Carrick AC members in action with Cathal McElgunn rounding out the roster in the colours of Athlone IT.
Eanna naturally took the headlines with a new indoor personal best of 21.46 as held off training partner Thomas Barr and Limerick IT's Christopher Sibana to win a very close race with Sligo's Zak Irwin in fourth.
Eanna set up his victory with a strong 21.88 in the heats, a time that gave him lane six for the final, a factor that would prove crucial in the final.
Eanna got a good start but as all four of the top contenders came off the top bend close together, Eanna's strength was enough to hold off a fast finishing Barr who had earlier set a new championship best in the 400m.
The time of 21.46 was a new indoor personal best and Eanna followed up with a gold in the relay as his lead leg on the 4 x 200m University of Limerick team of Eanna, Ciaran Elliott, Paul Byrne and Barr were commanding winners.
Update: Eanna's time of 21.46 sees him move into ninth place on the Irish All-time Indoor list, just ahead of Thomas Barr.
Update: Eanna's time of 21.46 sees him move into ninth place on the Irish All-time Indoor list, just ahead of Thomas Barr.
Elise Bruen made her debut in the Universities Indoors in the colours of UCD and it was a memorable one as she was a late addition to the event, only getting the nod for the 200m on Monday.
In her first race of the season, Elise ran 27.22 in the heats before she was drafted in as a late replacement in the relay, running the first leg in a hand time of 27 dead.
UCD were battling for the bronze all the way through with a storming leg from anchor leg Aisling Drumgoole lifting them into the bronze medal position. It is Elise's second ever All-Ireland medal so well done Elise.
Cathal was in action very early in the 400m, his first heat taking place at 10.40 am. Cathal ran strongly, his time of 53.22 a little slower than his his season's best. Cathal then ran a fantastic second leg for AIT in the relay later that evening, showing great pace and strength.
Well done to Eanna, Elise and Cathal. More photos and videos on the club's Facebook page.
Monday, January 30, 2017
Weekend Round-up: Gerard flying in Cardiff
Gerard O'Donnell had another very solid weekend when he finished fifth in the 60m Hurdles at the Welsh Indoor Championships in Cardiff. His times of 7.92 (heat) and 7.94 (Final) were his best of the season so far as he seems to be coming nicely into form.
A large contingent of club members were in action in the Raheny 5 in Dublin on Sunday with Dean & Melissa Beirne, Graham Allen, Pat Heffernan, Adrian Lyons & Helen O'Gara. No times yet and sorry if we've missed anyone.
Finally in Athlone, Cathal McElgunn and Kyle McNabola were both in action over 400m at the Athletics Ireland U23 & Junior Indoors. Cathal's 52.77 was his fastest ever season opener and faster than any time he ran last year as he finished fourth in a strong heat. Kyle was a good 53.65 but was balked when a runner cut in on top of him after the break on the home straight. Kyle lost a lot of momentum but produced a strong start to the season.
Thursday, January 26, 2017
Lauren top performer in North Connacht Schools Cross-country
Well done to all our members who performed so well in the North Connacht Schools Cross-country in Calry on Thursday.
We had some excellent performances in all age groups but topping everyone today was Lauren Reynolds who was a fantastic second in the Minor Girls race - a race that may have been her first outing on the country. Lauren started off conservatively but moved through the field at incredible pace and passed second and third in the final 200m to take second in a great performance.
Fiachra Henry was our next top finisher as he finished fifth in the Inter Boys race. Fiachra didn't ease down for this race, training hard on Tuesday and a conservative approach paid dividends as he cut through the field over the second lap and was very unlucky not to take fourth place.
Cian Mollahan put in a great strong run in the Minor Boys race, finishing an estimated eighth with a great strong performance while Iarlaith O'Brien came through strongly for 28th with Jack Keenehan 41st. Well done also to John Cunningham and Ryan Mulligan who rounded out the team.
Anna Corcoran, running for Drumshanbo VS, made light of recent illness to finish in the top ten in the Inter Girls, a nice solid run after her bout out of action.
Congrats also to Ellie O'Rourke, who trains with our gang, on winning the Junior Girls race with an impressive performance.
Ayran Patrasco had a tough day with injury in the Senior Boys while Liam McGinn ran well in Inter Boys
When we get definite placings, we will let you all know.
See our club facebook page for more photos from Thursday's races.
Monday, December 12, 2016
Clive flying in Dundalk
It's been a good few years since Clive tested himself in the Novice, having concentrated on the roads and the marathon in recent years, but he returned to his roots and got stuck in, just outside the top 20 on the first of three laps.
Clive maintained his place in the 20s for the second lap but came under severe pressure on the final lap but held on strong to record a time of 20.24 for the 6Km distance on a really fast good surface with some brutally testing short climbs.
Well done also to North Leitrim's Ryan Owens (57th) and our local physio John Russell (102nd) who were also in action in Dundalk in what has to be the most fiercely contested race on the Irish cross-country calendar.
Well done also to Anna Corcoran who put in a solid run to finish 73rd in the U17 Girls race. A year out of her age group, Anna made a good start in a big field and finished strongly, outsprinting a few rivals down the home straight to finish eighth runner from the Province which was an improvement on her 12th place finish in Westport.
And congrats to Ellie O'Rourke (Ballinamore AC) who again made the top 20 in Ireland as she finished 19th in the U15 Girls race, again a year out of her age group.
See our Facebook page for photos from the event.
Wednesday, December 07, 2016
Carrick-on-Shannon AC 2016/2017 Newsletter 3
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| Eanna Madden pictured with Packie Bonner and his family after winning the Senior Star award at the Leitrim Sport Star awards |
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS
The Club breaks for Christmas Holidays next week and the last session for the Primary School group will be held on Tuesday, December 13, in the Sports Complex and training will resume on Tuesday, January 10, at the usual times.
The last Wednesday Gym session will be held on Wednesday, December 7, as older members will be competing on Wednesday, December 14. Training for the Post Primary group will continue over the Christmas Holidays, contact John Connolly for details.
Finally, we want to wish all our members and their families a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
CONGRATULATIONS EANNA
Congratulations to Eanna Madden who was named a joint winner of the Senior Sport Star of the Year award at the recent Leitrim Sport Star Awards, a fitting recognition for another great year. And also congratulations to the Carrick AC crew who won the Table Quiz again (with no help from Andrew Brennan who tried to shoehorn his way onto our winning team!).
ONE-WAY TRAFFIC SYSTEM
The one-way traffic system at the Complex has been a great success thanks to the co-operation of all our parents. Just remember that the system will remain in force when we return in the New Year.
2017 FIXTURES
Saturday, January 14: AAI Indoor League - AIT
Sunday, January 22: National Intermediate Cross-country - Tuam
Saturday, January 28: AAI Indoor League - AIT
Sunday, January 29: Athletics Ireland Junior & U23 Indoors - AIT
Sunday, February 5: AAI Games - Abbotstown
Sunday, February 12: National Masters and B Cross Country - Waterford
Wednesday, February 15: AIT International Grand Prix - AIT
February 18/19: Athletics Ireland Senior Indoors - Abbotstown
Saturday/Sunday, February 25/26: Western Region Indoors - AIT
Saturday, March 4: IUAA Universities Indoors -
Sunday, March 5: Athletics Ireland Masters Indoors - AIT
Saturday, March 11: Irish Schools Cross-country - Mallusk, Belfast
March 25/26: Athletics Ireland Juvenile Indoors - AIT
Saturday, April 2: Athletics Ireland Juvenile Indoors - AIT
April7-8: IUAA Universities Track & Field
Saturday, June 3: All-Ireland Schools Track & Field - Tullamore
Saturday, June 10: Connacht Juvenile Team events and U12 T&F in Sligo
Saturday, June 17: Connacht U13-Senior T&F in Sligo
Saturday, July 1: Athletics Ireland U23 & Junior track & Field
July 8 & 9: Athletics Ireland Juvenile Track & Field - Tullamore
July 15: Athletics Ireland Juvenile Relays - Tullamore
July 16: Athletics Ireland Juvenile Track & Field - Tullamore
July 22-23: Athletics Ireland Senior Track & Field - Santry
CONTACT POINT
If you have queries, contact Club Secretary John Connolly (0879446961), email connollyjohnb@eircom.net or message us on Facebook.
Our Facebook Page is closed to Friends Only so submit a Friend’s Request which will be returned promptly.
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Eanna & Fiachra the headline acts
We had a busy weekend in two very different fields of activity with a strong contingent of Carrick AC at the Leitrim Sport Star Awards on Saturday night and Fiachra Henry in action on Sunday at the new cross-country course at the National Sports Campus in Abbotstown on Sunday.
First of all, congratulations to Eanna Madden who was the Joint winner of the Senior Sport Star Award in The Landmark Hotel on Saturday night at the Leitrim Sport Star Awards.
Eanna had a magnificent 2016 as he represented Ireland at the European Senior Championships in Athlone and also moved well up the all-time lists over three different events.
It was a great year for Eanna but from chatting to him last Saturday, he is already setting his sights on 2017!
On Sunday, Fiachra Henry was in action in the Irish Life Health National Cross-country Championships in Abbotstown, finishing a strong 78th in a tough U16 race on a very testing course at the National Sports Campus.
Eanna had a magnificent 2016 as he represented Ireland at the European Senior Championships in Athlone and also moved well up the all-time lists over three different events.
It was a great year for Eanna but from chatting to him last Saturday, he is already setting his sights on 2017!
Eanna Madden pictured right with John Connolly and Mary O'Donnell after receiving his award
Congratulations also to club coaches Andrew Brennan and Siobhan Murtagh who were nominated in the Senior Sport Star category for their achievements in the world of triathlon & duathlon, they are certainly an inspiration for our young athletes.
Congratulations also to North Leitrim AC's Tom Kelly on winning the Volunteer of the Year Award and especially to Breege Connolly on winning the Overall Leitrim Sport Star of the Year award, a great night for Leitrim athletics.
See our club facebook page for more photos from the weekend's activities.
Monday, October 31, 2016
Fiachra & Anna qualify for Nationals
On a superb new course at Southpark in Galway City, just beside Claddagh and the Spanish arch, we had just three athletes in action as Iarlaith O'Brien joined the two older runners in action on what was an ideal day for running.
Fiachra & Anna finished in the top 12 to qualify for the Nationals in Abbottstown at the end of November.
Fiachra produced a very strong race in the U16 boys, running strongly and aggressively in the early stages of a good quality race. Fiachra was as high as seventh at one stage but came under pressure over the latter half of the race. But even as he was being threatened, Fiachra produced a strong finish over the last 300m to ensure an 11th place finish and a place on the Connacht team.
Anna had a tougher experience in her U16 race as she got out strongly and put in a strong first half of the race but struggled a bit on the second half. However, like Fiachra, Anna showed great determination to finish strongly and hold onto 12th place, the last spot on the Connacht team.
Iarlaith O'Brien was bothered by a troublesome injury before the race started but insisted on taking part in the U14 Boys race. Despite being clearly hampered, Iarlaith ran strongly to finish in 30th place.
Congratulations also to Ellie O'Rourke, who trains with our distance gang, on winning the U14 Girls race in Galway with a commanding display, leading all the way before pulling away to a comprehensive win in the final stages. Congrats also to North Leitrim who won the U14 Girls team competition and Leitrim who finished second in the County race.
Thursday, October 13, 2016
Successful Carrick-on-Shannon AC AGM
Thanks to everyone who turned up on Wednesday evening, October 12, for our Annual General Meeting in The Bush Hotel. It wasn't the largest of attendances but we got a good bit of work done so a successful meeting.
Tribute was paid by our Chairperson Mary Finn to all our athletes who performed so well during the past year and in particular Eanna Madden on his great achievements which included competing in the European Senior Track & Field Championships in Amsterdam.
The following were elected as officers for the coming year:
Chairperson: Mary Finn
Vice-Chairperson: Clive Glancy
Secretary: John Connolly
Treasurer: Jenny McCabe
PRO: John Connolly
Coaching Officer: Siobhan Murtagh
Adult Co-ordinator: Graham Allen
Treasurer Jenny McCabe delivered her first AGM report and was happy to report on a good financial position for the club.
Secretary John Connolly also reported on the year past (see below) and he paid particular tribute to our internationals Eanna Madden, Clive Glancy and Gerard O'Donnell.
The meeting also passed the following motion: That all selections for County, Connacht and National competitions in individual events and relay teams are at the discretion of the qualified Club Coaches.
Carrick-on-Shannon Athletic Club
Secretary’s Report 2016
A short year as it is
less than ten months since we held our last AGM. It may be a short time span
but it has been a year full of great achievements, some wonderful developments
for the club, a few problems but generally, it has been an outstanding year.
An Olympic year always heightens
expectations in the athletics world and as a club, we were incredibly lucky to
have two athletes chasing Rio qualification. That they didn’t make it does not
lessen the excitement we felt at the progress and achievements of Eanna Madden
and Gerard O’Donnell throughout the year. At this point, I’d like to
congratulate Kinlough’s Breege Connolly who qualified for the marathon in Rio
and did the county proud last August - it was great to see another Leitrim
person on the Olympic stage.
Eanna won the National Senior 200m,
represented Ireland at the European Championships on the 4 x 100m relay team,
won National U23 titles indoors and out over 400m and 200m and broke into the
top 20 All-Time Irish performances - and he did all of this while battling a
persistent hamstring injury that greatly hampered his season. Eanna was a late
comer to our sport but what an example of what can be achieved with dedication
and focus.
Gerard O’Donnell took second in the
Irish Indoor 60m Hurdles and seemed to be building a head of steam as he was
destined for Amsterdam. Unfortunately, injury struck incredibly hard, knocking
him out for the entire Summer but Gerard is fully back on track. Clive Glancy
donned the Irish vest at the European Police Cross-country and turned in an
incredible performance. As I wrote last year, Clive, and indeed Eanna &
Gerard, is a great example of an athlete who has kept working hard over the
years and has made some huge personal breakthroughs.
Once again, I want to thank all our
athletes for their hard work and dedication, it makes it so much easier to be a
coach when you have athletes as interested and committed as we have.
That work was never as important as
the numbers joining the club seems to have exploded again this year. Luckily,
we have a dedicated bunch of volunteers and the impact that Siobhan Murtagh,
Orla Keaney, Diane Charles, Karen Brennan and, in recent weeks, Donnacha Holmes
and Andrew Brennan has had on the old guard of myself, Siobhan Whelan and Mary
O’Donnell cannot be understated. It has restored our enthusiasm and it is a joy
to go to training with so many willing hands there to help out.
Having said that, we desperately
need more helpers, people who are willing to roll their sleeves up and help
out. Everyone is more than welcome to help out as we cannot rely on the same
core group of volunteers forever. Remember, we all started out as newbies and
every little bit of help is desperately needed and gratefully accepted.
2016 also saw us move to a new
supplier of club gear in JOMA/Teamwear Ireland and I think everyone agrees that
it has been a huge success. I want to say thanks to KC Sports for their help
down through the years. The new JOMA gear has been a massive hit with our
members who proudly wear it every chance they get and the fact that there is a
club shop online means a lot less work for club officials while the new club
vests are simply outstanding.
We also launched a new club website
which seems to be a great success and is complimented by our popular Facebook
page and is a great way of keeping everyone informed and up to date with club
news. We also intend to keep everyone up to date with a newsletter during the
athletic year so keep an eye out for that.
Not everything has run smoothly
unfortunately and there were a few incidents during the year that upset me
personally. I realise parents are concerned for their children but every
decision taken in this club is taken with the best interest of the child at
heart, be it a decision to enter a child in competition or training
arrangements. I can say that without fear of contradiction
I’d also like to thank Chairperson
Mary Finn and Treasurer Jenny McCabe for all their work as well as our coaches
who were mentioned above while we couldn’t do without Geraldine Lowe, Mary
Finn, Jennifer McGwynne who collect our weekly fees.
I want to thank Adrian Jackson,
Noeleen Murray Noone and everyone at Carrick-on-Shannon Community School for
all their assistance during the year and without the use of the school’s
facilities, we would have nowhere to train.
Personally, I want to thank our
older athletes who assisted me so much last year when we had such big numbers
training outdoors. I wouldn’t have been able to survive without the help of
Elise Bruen, Callum Whelan, Cathal McElgunn, Tom McCabe, Brian Finn and Dara Morahan.
Finally, I want to wish everyone a
successful year on the track, indoors or out, the roads and the country as we
keep the Carrick AC flag flying high.
John Connolly
Secretary
Tuesday, October 04, 2016
Welcome to the 2016-2017 season
Welcome to all our members for our 2016-2017 season. We’d like parents and members to hold onto this sheet as it contains some important information for the year ahead.
CLUB AGM - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12
We will hold our Annual General Meeting on Wednesday, October 12, in the Bush Hotel at 9 pm sharp. All parents and members over 16 are more than welcome to attend this very important meeting where we will report on the past year and plan for the year ahead.
TRAINING TIMES
PRIMARY SCHOOL: Tuesday: Athletes aged 8 & 9 5 to 6pm; Athletes aged 10, 11 & 12 6 to 7 pm
POST-PRIMARY: Tuesday: Meet at 6 pm at Sports Complex; Wednesday Gym & Circuits 6 to 7 pm
All sessions are based in or meet at the Sports Complex - Remember there is a €3 weekly fee
CLUB REGULATIONS
- Parents must check if there is sufficient adult supervision at each training session. If there are less than three adults present, training WILL NOT be held. All athletes must be on time.
- All athletes must be on time for training. Warm-ups are vital to help avoid injury
- Athletes must participate in all designated activities at training, unless injured.
- The use of bad language, spitting, physical assault, verbal abuse or name calling will not be tolerated and may result in a warning and/or instant dismissal from the club.
- Athletes must wear appropriate training gear (runners, track-suit, shorts, t-shirt).
- Athletes are requested to respect their fellow athletes, officials, competitors and coaches.
- Equipment is for club use and no abuse of it will be tolerated.
POST PRIMARY GROUP TRAINING
- Meeting point for all training is the Sports Complex and all athletes must be on time and have their weekly fees paid before 6 pm
- The group will leave from the Sports Complex at 6.05 sharp. If you are late, details as to training venue will be left with a club official in the Complex.
- Athletes must participate in all designated activities at training, unless injured. Training groups are divided based on ability, experience and what events athletes are aiming for. If an athlete is injured or unable to complete a session, they must return immediately to the Sports Complex.
- Provided the warm-up starts on time, athletes should be back in the Complex by 7.15 after Tuesday sessions.
ONE-WAY TRAFFIC SYSTEM
The management of Carrick-on-Shannon Sports Complex have asked us to point out to the parents of all our members that a ONE-WAY SYSTEM operates in the car park of the Complex.
All motorists MUST enter by the entrance on the main road and exit by the entrance nearest Aura Leitrim Leisure.
With the safety of our members our primary concern, we ask that all motorists exercise the utmost caution in the Complex car park particularly at 5pm and 6pm when there are a lot of young children entering and exiting the Complex.
A failure to do so would see the car park closed for our member's use in the future.
CLUB SHOP
We have teamed up to JOMA/Teamwear Ireland to offer a range of club gear through an Online Shop. Athletes/parents can order gear if and when they want and deal directly with the online shop.
The only item not on the Online Store is the Club Vest which can be purchased through the Club.
The link for the Club Shop is http://www.teamwearireland.com/carrick-on-shannon-1340-c.asp
USEFUL LINKS
Carrick-on-Shannon AC Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/carrickonshannon.ac
Carrick AC JOMA Club Online Shop: http://www.teamwearireland.com/carrick-on-shannon-1340-c.asp
HELP WANTED & MORE THAN WELCOME
We are always on the look-out for help, be it coaching, taking an officer’s role in the club, collecting weekly fees on Tuesday evenings or just being a traffic cop to help deal with the big numbers at primary school groups. If you are interested in any role but particularly in a coaching role, we’d be more than delighted to have you. Contact any club official for more details.
CONTACT POINT
If you have queries, contact Club Secretary John Connolly (0879446961), email connollyjohnb@eircom.net or message us on Facebook.
Our Facebook Page is closed to Friends Only so submit a Friend’s Request which will be returned promptly.
FIXTURES
Thursday, October 6: Leitrim Primary Schools cross-country in Leitrim Village
Saturday, October 15: Connacht Primary Schools & Senior League Leg 1 Cross-country in Sligo 12.00
S, October 22: Leitrim County Cross-country in St. Felim’s Ballinamore
Sunday, October 30: Connacht Juvenile Even Ages, Juniors, Senior Leg 2 Cross-country Galway 12.00
Sunday, November 6: Connacht Juvenile Unevens, Senior Leg 3 Cross-country in Mayo 12.00
Sunday, November 27: National Juvenile Evens and Senior Inter Club/County CC in Abbotstown
Sunday, December 11: National Juvenile Unevens and Novice, Dundalk
Saturday, January 14: AAI Indoor League Athlone
Sunday, January 22: National Intermediate Cross-country
Saturday, January 28: AAI Indoor League Athlone
Sunday, January 29: Athletics Ireland Junior & U23 Indoors
Sunday, February 5: AAI Games Athlone
Sunday, February 12: National Masters and B Cross Country Waterford
Wednesday, February 15: AIT International Grand Prix Athlone
February 18/19: Athletics Ireland Senior Indoors Abbotstown
Saturday/Sunday, February 25/26: Western Region Indoors Athlone
Saturday, March 4: IUAA Universities Indoors
Sunday, March 5: Athletics Ireland Masters Indoors
Saturday, March 11: Irish Schools Cross-country Mallusk, Belfast
March 25/26: Athletics Ireland Juvenile Indoors Athlone
Saturday, April 2: Athletics Ireland Juvenile Indoors Athlone
April 7-8: IUAA Universities Track & Field
Saturday, June 10: Connacht Juvenile Team events and U12 T&F in Sligo (Provisional)
Saturday, June 17: Connacht U13-Senior T&F in Sligo (Provisional)
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