Sunday, May 20, 2018

THE WEEK THAT WAS


Congratulations to all our members who had a busy week again with action in Sligo, Athlone and France.

Gerard O'Donnell opened his hurdles campaign in fine style in France on Sunday with a 14.02 victory in the French League. It was his joint second fastest legal time ever and what makes it all the more remarkable is that it was his first outing over hurdles this year and was run in to a 0.5 m/s headwind. A good sign for the rest of the year.

Last Wednesday, our young members had a great evening at the Leitrim Team competition at IT Sligo. The event had been scheduled for Manorhamilton but repairs to the track meant it had to be run in Sligo. We don't have official results yet but there were some excellent performances and a lot of medals as you can see from the picture above. Loath to pick out individuals but Hugh McGovern in the distance race and Luke Charles in the sprint stood out on a night of some great performances.

On Thursday, it was the turn of our Post Primary group to shine and again, while we don't have official results yet, we did have a lot of qualifiers for the All-Ireland Schools.

Ellie O'Rourke was a commanding winner of the U16 Mile while Ellis Conway (2nd Senior 400m), Alannah McGuinness (2nd Inter 100m), Sophie McCabe (2nd Junior 200m), Lauren Reynolds (3rd (Junior 1,500m) and the Junior Girls relay team of Aine McGwynne, Alanna Murray, Aoibhinn O'Dowd and Sophie McCabe and the Senior Boys 4 x 400m relay team of Oisin O'Dowd, Fiachra Henry, Oisin Kearney and Niall Sheerin all qualified for the All-Irelands.

There were also medals for Aine McGwynne (Junior 100m) and Clodagh Sheerin (Senior 200m) while Eoghan Farrell smashed his 3,000m with a superb 4th in the Inter Boys race. Kirsty Henry also mixed it up with some really top class runners in the Junior Girls 1,500m, finishing sixth in a big breakthrough performance and Aisling Gill smashed three seconds off her personal best.

There were a few other pbs on the day for Oisin Kearney (Inter 400m) and Lauren Reynolds, third in the Junior 1,500m by taking five seconds off her best.

Incredibly, our athletes were representing five different schools last Thursday but were all Carrick AC on the inside, cheering each other on and supporting every single athlete from the club. Well done everyone.

Full results and qualifiers from both events when we get them. Pictures from the Connacht Schools on our Facebook page, click here.

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