Women’s Team Wrap Silver around Indoor League

Kay Bannon’s women’s track and field team wrapped a silver lining around the AIT Arena as they took silver in the National Indoor League. Over the two rounds Bannon’s women came second with a total of 100 points, 25 behind winners Dublin City Harriers, and eight points ahead of bronze medallist Galway City Harriers. Maximum points (13) was scored by Tara Meirs (60m Hurdles), Valentina Marzarc (Shot Putt) and Kim…

27/01/2020
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Message from Ray McCormack

Dear Member, I wish to express my sincere gratitude to the members of Raheny Shamrock Athletic Club who turned out to help in the AXA Raheny 5 Road Race Weekend, the volume of stewards and volunteers by far exceeded my expectations for which I am so grateful. Your contribution, no matter how large or small, has made this year’s race one of the most memorable in the history of the…

27/01/2020
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2020 AXA Raheny 5 Juvenile Race Results

Please see Results of the 2020 AXA Raheny 5 Juvenile Races, please only top three and provided and times are not recorded. 400m – Girls Remy Kennedy – Raheny Shamrock Patrice O’Dwyer – MSB Amy O’Neill – Mid-Sutton 400m – Boys Euan O’Shea – Raheny Shamrock Luke Power – N/A Finn Raftery – N/A 800m – Girls Emily Bolton – Donore Harriers AC Eva Crow – Donore Harriers AC Catarina…

27/01/2020
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Hiko Tonosa Wins 2020 AXA Raheny 5

Hiko Tonosa won the 2020 AXA Raheny Five, the most competitive in the races history. Tonosa shook off Hugh Armstrong and Matt Bergin coming onto the home straight to land the title in 22 minutes 40 seconds just one second off the course record. Armstrong took second place in 22:41, Bergin third 22:43 with Efem Gidey four in 22:43 and Yared Derse fifth in 22:45. In the most dramatic Raheny…

26/01/2020
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