Medals A Plenty at Dublin Juvenile Championship

Day 2 saw the younger crew out for sprints and jumps and the 400m and 1500ms.

First medal of the day was Leia Keogh who took silver in the U13 long jump, with a jump of 4.24.

Conrad Latham stormed to victory in the U19 1500m, opening up his track season the way he finished cross country.

Penny Clarke Doran jumped into the bronze medal with 10.07 on the triple jump.

Georgina Breun Liston ran away with the bronze in the U17 1500 also.

Patrick Ryan u17 won the U17 pole Vault.

Plenty of PBs across the board.

Evie Clarke  jumped 1.15 to claim the bronze in u12 High Jump.

Leia Keogh threw 7.74m in the u13 shot put to get bronze, her 2nd medal of the weekend.

Sam McGloin jumped a massive Pb of 1.50m  in the u15 High jump to claim bronze.

Sophie Dickenson secured 3rd in the u17 800m after placing 5th in the 400 yesterday.

Frejya Caroll u19 breezed to victory in the 800m.

Conrad Latham led the u19  800m all the way to get his 2nd gold medal of the weekend, with team mate Charlie Gunawardhana in 3rd.

Rachel Afari set a blistering pb of 7.87 to win the u18 60m.

Davyd Kanovalov again raced a pb of 7.06 to claim gold in the u19 60m

Mathew Peelo and Hannah Byrne made it through the rounds into the 60m finals.

As did Anna Sheehan in the U16, and Elena Ghidini Dalton and Ariana Butler in the U17!

Huge well done to all athletes who competed.

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