Bookending: The Story Of Two Mary Lynch’s

Back in the early 1970’s the Queen of Raheny runners was a young red haired lady from St Assams called Mary Lynch. She was the first to win the national senior cross country, first to win a national track title, first to hold a national record (3,000m) and all before the age of 25. Then she left us with her legend, moved to Limerick, work and family took over. A…

01/08/2024
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Davis Reports: National T&F League Final

Youth and experience were called upon for the men’s defence of their division one crown. However, this would be hard as injuries and other commitments ruled out of many of our stars from the recent national championships. Masters athlete Dave Moore kicked off proceedings with a strong second place in the Pole Vault. He later displayed his versatility and grit with a commendable fourth place in the weight for distance….

31/07/2024
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Lord Mayor Series Round Eight

Round eight of the Lord Mayor of Raheny Two mile series, takes place this Tuesday night at 8pm. Entry is €7 for each race or €50 for the remaining eight races and the 2024 Jim Wall Handicap on Tuesday September 10th. Prizes will be given on the night to the first three men and women and the winner of each age category, men’s and women’s. Individual entries per race are…

29/07/2024
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Men Second Women Fourth In Track & Field League

There was heartbreak for Helen Buckley’s women’s team at the national track and field league final as they finished fourth. Buckley’s team finished in fourth place just two points off the bronze medal with 97 points. Finn Valley took bronze with 99 points. Gold went to Leevale with 128 points as DSD took silver with 121 points. While, Jamie Davis men’s side finished second in division one with 101 points,…

28/07/2024
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