Fogarty seventh at Loughborough international

Niamh Fogarty took discus seventh place at the Loughborough international posting 48.94 metres. While, Eric Favors took shot put 11th place at the USATF throws fest. Favors best throw was a distance of 19.87 metres. At the athletics Ireland May open meet in Templemore, Tara Meier posted 100m hurdles personal best of 14.45 seconds. While Angela Castell posted two personal bests, 12.58 seconds over 100 metres. In the 200 metres,…

21/05/2023
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Double National 5km Silver Lining

There silver on the double for the senior women’s and men’s team at Saturday’s national 5km road championship in the Phoenix Park. Kevin Moriarty was first home in 11th place, clocking 15:28. Moriarty was followed home by Robert Frewen 15:53, David Kirwin 15:55, Dylan O’Brien 16:02, giving the team 63:17. Clonliffe took gold with 60:57. Rathfarnham took bronze with 63:54. The women’s team of Zoe Quinn 18:03, Annette Kealy 18:12 and…

21/05/2023
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Weekend Road Racing Round-Up

At the Killarney half-marathon on Saturday John O’Sullivan clocked 98:55 and Angela Carlton 1:48.19. In the 10k race Peter Leonard clocked 35:17 followed by Niall McDonnell 42:28, Rose Kidd 45:36, Deirbhile O’Keeffe 48:21. At the Terenure Five mile road race on Sunday, John Shanahan led home a large Raheny contingent in 27:39 followed by Dara MacRiocaird 28:18. Mark Hogan 28:54, Andy Kelly 31:37, Keith Fleming 31:38, David O’Hara 33:21, Niall…

14/05/2023
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Club Record For Smyth as Fay Wins Stateside

Another big weekend for Raheny athletes as Mark Smyth set another club record and Brian Fay scored a massive win in America. Fay won the 10,000m at the Pac12 champion meet in Walnut California clocking 28.24.90. Impressively Fay took a big sclap in the reigning NCAA cross-country champion Charles Hicks. While, A number of Raheny athletes took to the Belfast International at the Mary Peter’s track on Saturday. Mark Smyth…

14/05/2023
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