Brian Fay Speeds Up Irish Charts

Brian Fay moved to fourth in the Irish all-time mile indoor records when he posted 3:52.03 finishing second at the Dempsey indoor meet. Fay’s time ranks as the fastest time by an Irishman – indoors or out – since Mark Carroll’s 3:50.62 in 2000. The National indoor Record stands at 3:49.78 and was set by Eamonn Coghlan in 1983. Marcus O’Sullivan is second on the list with 3:50.94 set in…

31/01/2023
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University and AAI Games Round-Up

The indoor season continued a pace over the weekend with both the AAI Games and the University indoor championships (IUAA). On Sunday, Niamh Kearney took second place in the 1500m at the AAI indoor games posting 4:25.15. The race was won by Ellie Hartnett in 4:24.79. Kieran Kelly took sixth place over 3000 metres posting 8:19.97. This race was won by James Edgar in 8:09.02. On Saturday, Mark Smyth set…

31/01/2023
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Ryan Creech And Ann Marie McGlynn Win 2023 AXA Raheny 5

Ryan Creech became the first Leevale athlete to win the AXA Raheny 5 in a dramatic victory. Over 4,000 athlete’s took part on the day as the 39th AXA Raheny 5 was a huge success on it’s traditional last Sunday in January slot. The men’s race saw a titanic battle with the top 10 men forming a break away group in the opening mile. By the race’s four mile marker,…

29/01/2023
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2023 AXA Raheny 5 Juvenile Results

400m Girls 1 -Evie Clarke- No Club 2 – Rebecca Lenihan – No Club 3 – Elle Walsh – No Club 400m Boys 1 – Noah Mullooly ~ Dunboyne 2 – Sammy Slahma – Marino 3 – Leon Daly – No club 800m Girls 1 – Tara Rose Smith – Mid Sutton 2 – Layla Dixon – St Benedict 3 – Elise Goodman – Mid Sutton 800 Boys 1 –…

29/01/2023
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