Monday, May 23, 2022

Carrick-on-Shannon AC delighted to announce new partnership with Brady Insurance Carrick-on-Shannon

 

Jane Brady, Managing Director of Brady Insurance, pictured with Carrick-on-Shannon AC Chairperson Siobhan Murtagh and Secretary John Connolly at the announcement of the sponsorship partnership Picture: Willie Donnellan


Carrick-on-Shannon Athletic Club are delighted to announce a new partnership with Brady Insurance which will see the long established local company become the club’s first ever main sponsor.

The new partnership, which was announced on Monday afternoon, will see Brady Insurance of Carrick-on-Shannon become Carrick AC’s first ever main sponsor in a deal that will run for three years.

Brady Insurance Managing Director Jane Brady said “Brady Insurance are delighted to announce our sponsorship of Carrick-on-Shannon Athletic Club. As a local company with deep roots in the locality, we are aware of the good work that so many sporting groups do for the young people of the area.  

“We are aware of Carrick AC’s proud tradition, their success at Provincial and National level down through the years, and the many Carrick AC athletes who have donned the Irish vest. It is their work on the ground, with so many youngsters of all ages and all abilities down through the years, that attracted us to supporting the work of the club.

“This is why we, at Brady Insurance, as parents and proud locals, are delighted to have this opportunity to give something back to the area we live in and to support the fantastic work Carrick-on-Shannon AC do for children and the region.”

Carrick AC Club Chairperson Siobhan Murtagh welcomed the news: “We are so thrilled that Brady Insurance have come on board as Carrick AC’s first ever main sponsor. It is a big first for us and we are especially pleased to have such a strong local sponsor. Carrick AC, like so many sports clubs around the region, are constantly looking for finance to help us meet the day to day running costs of the club, be it buying equipment or renting facilities. 

“Having a sponsor like Brady Insurance come on board is a wonderful opportunity for which we are incredibly grateful.

“We would like to thank Brady Insurance for their support and we hope our members will support our new sponsors with their insurance business. Like our club, Brady Insurance are an institution in the area and we look forward to forging a great partnership together. ”

The news of the sponsorship agreement comes as Carrick-on-Shannon AC prepares to celebrate the 50th anniversary of their foundation in October 2023 and will enable the club to make plans to mark that special occasion.

Brady Insurance was founded in September 1959 and is one of Ireland's most successful and well regarded brokers. They recently acquired Loftus Insurance and the company continues to go from strength to strength. They have customers all over Ireland and lead the market in terms of professionalism and high levels of service. Learn More about the company at www.bradyinsurance.ie  

Wednesday, April 27, 2022

LEITRIM & CONNACHT COMPETITIONS

With the outdoor season soon upon us, just an update to let our juvenile members know of the upcoming competitions at Leitrim and Connacht level.

We need to know which athletes are interested in competing in the various age groups so that we can arrange entries, etc.

The Club is solely responsible for entering athletes so if an athlete wants to compete, they must contact the club coaches or secretary John Connolly at connollyjohnb@gmail.com to let them know what events and age groups they wish to compete in.

All relay teams are picked by solely by club coaches.

U9, U10 & U11 Team Competitions

Athletes competing at U9 (born 2014), U10 (born 2013) and U11 (born 2012) do not compete as individuals but as Teams or pairs where they team up with another club athlete and their combined performances are added up to determine final placings. Athletes in these age groups must qualify for the Connacht Team Finals through the Leitrim Finals on Wednesday May 11.

We must stress that as this is a team competition and the athletes are entered as a pair, you must be available for both the Leitrim & Connacht Finals if you wish to compete

U12 & U13

Athletes competing at U12 (born 2011) & U13 (born 2010) are entered directly into Connacht but we would ask that they all compete at the Leitrim County Track & Field on Wednesday May 25, so that we can arrange relay teams.

U14 - U19

Athletes competing at U14 (born 2009) and up are also entered directly into the Connacht Track & Field and should compete at the County Track & Field competitions.

Dates & Venues

We'd ask all parents to ensure that their children are available to compete at Connacht and National level if they qualify or are entered into those competitions. The dates are as follows:

  • Wednesday May 11: Leitrim Team Competition for U9, U10 & U11 boys & girls in Sligo
  • Wednesday May 25: Leitrim County Track & Field in Sligo
  • Saturday June 11: Connacht U9, 10 & 11 Team competition and U12 & 13 Track & Field in Sligo
  • Saturday June 18: Connacht U14-19 Track & Field in Sligo
  • Saturday July 2: AAI National Children’s Games - Tullamore
  • Sunday July 3: AAI National Juvenile T&F Day 1 - Tullamore
  • Saturday & Sunday July 9-10: AAI National Juvenile T&F Day 2 & 3 - Tullamore
  • Saturday July 16: AAI National Juvenile Relays & B Champs - Tullamore

A date has been provisionally fixed for the Leitrim Primary Schools but it depends on the availability of venues

IMPORTANT: Any athlete wishing to compete in the U9, U10 & U11 Team events is asked to inform club coaches at training next Tuesday, May 2, or contact Club Secretary John Connolly at connollyjohnb@gmail.com as soon as possible.

Anyone needing any more information, contact John Connolly at connollyjohnb@gmail.com

Wednesday, January 05, 2022

2022 CARRICK AC MEMBERSHIP


Carrick-on-Shannon Athletic Club is delighted to announce that we are starting the process of renewing existing club membership for the 2022 season. 

Our registration system is through the Athletics Ireland Online Membership System which means that our members will be able to renew their memberships from the comfort of their own home. 

This new system will allow members access their membership details, update those details if need be, have access to their membership number and enter national championships through the portal if they wish. 

Our membership fees for the 2022 season are as follows: 
  • Juvenile (U20 on December 31, 2003) - €28 
  • Senior/Masters - €35 Juvenile 
  • Family (3 or more) - €70 

There are several ways of renewing your membership or applying to join the club.

2021 MEMBERS

For existing members, the club will send out a membership link via email to any club members whose email address is inputted into the system. Simply follow the link attached and pay your membership depending on your age category. 

If you do not receive an email notification from the Athletics Ireland Membership system, contact Club Secretary John Connolly and provide your email address and a renewal notice will then be sent out. 

FORMER MEMBERS Depending on when you were last a member of the club, your details may still be stored in the system. 

NEW MEMBERS

For new members, the process is a bit simpler. Simply click onto the following link membership.athleticsireland.ie and follow the instructions, an application to join the club will be lodged and approved by the club. 

Apologies for the correct link not working in our earlier email

One note, we are holding off taking new members aged 8 in 2022 until we have a clearer picture of numbers and the availability of training facilities. We do not take members younger than this age. 

If the link is not showing up, the address is as follows: membership.athleticsireland.ie

If you have any queries, contact Club Secretary John Connolly at connollyjohnb@gmail.com





Monday, November 08, 2021

Silver on the double for U15 lads as Clara turns in best ever finish

 

Just catching up with the results today but some fabulous performances from our cross-country athletes in Loughrea on Sunday with the U15 Boys team and Clara Doherty really turning it on.


Clara was our highest individual finisher on the day, taking 5th in the U15 girls race for her highest ever individual finish, a great performance from a hard working athlete.

Our U15 Boys just missed out on a gold medal by two points when GCH pipped them in the team race 52 points to 54 points. Led home by Declan Kennedy in sixth with Patrick Kennedy ninth, Riaghan Guckian 17th and Kyle Lannon 22nd, this was an excellent team display.


The lads then teamed up with Ballinamore's Niall Ahern and North Leitrim's Luke Fitzmaurice to finish second in the inter-county race. Well done lads.

The Guckian sisters completed our Juvenile line up with Carragh finishing 51st in the U13 age group while Ornaith, still actually an U10, finished 21st in the U11 race. Well done girls.

In the Adult men’s league, Carrick AC duo Ken Kennedy and Michael Keane finished 25th and 30th overall in Loughrea with Ballinamore’s David Ahern 34th. That left David sixth overall in the Novice Men’s category while Adrian Gurn, who did not run in Loughrea, finished 10th overall, just one ahead of Ken in 11th with Michael 16th overall.




Tuesday, November 02, 2021

Five named on Connacht Squads

 

Congratulations to Clara Doherty, Sophie McCabe, Declan Kennedy, Cathal Enright and Toyosi Fagbo who have been named on the Connacht Academy Performance Squad for the coming season.

All give made the squad after finishing in the top three event in their events in Provincial championships and the first day the squad meets is Sunday November 14, at Dangan track in Galway

The squad dates and times are as follows:
  • Sunday November 14: Galway (Dangan) - Development squad: 11 am - 12:30pm; Academy Squad: 1 pm - 3pm

  • Sunday December 5: Galway (Dangan) - Development squad: 11 am - 12:30pm; Academy Squad: 1 pm - 3pm

  • Dates in January & February to be confirmed

  • Academy Squad: For athletes who achieved Top 3 in Provincial Championships.              

  • Development Squad: For athletes U12 to U15  


The links are now available for athletes to register for both the Performance Squad and the Development Squad.


The Performance Squad is for the list of selected athletes from U16 to U19 (2022 age groups) and is based on results achieved at the 2021 Connacht Provincial Championships and 2021 All Ireland Championships.


The Development Squad is for Connacht athletes from u12 to u15 (2022 age groups).


The full squad lists are available HERE for squad list.

Well done to the gang from everyone in Carrick AC!

Sunday, October 31, 2021

CARRICK AC 2021 AGM CHAIRPERSON'S ADDRESS

Next Wednesday, November 3, Carrick-on-Shannon AC holds its annual general meeting in The Bush Hotel at 8pm. To facilitate the smooth running of the meeting, we are publishing the report of our Chairperson Mary O'Donnell in advance.

We look forward to seeing you at the AGM.

Chairperson’s Address

I want to welcome you all to our Annual General Meeting covering the years 2020 and 2021. Little did we think that when we were honouring our five international athletes in September 2019 that we would be stopped in our tracks in March 2020 with Covid.

The time since has been challenging to everyone but particularly for sporting organisations but I have to say our coaches are to be congratulated with the way they have managed our new way of coaching – pods of 15, masks, hand sanitizer is our new language and I am glad to say that they embraced the new regulations and restrictions with enthusiasm.

We made a call for more help and thankfully we got it. Our new, and old, coaches helped in every way and it was a fantastic effort by so many to run our club in line with Government restrictions. I don’t want to single out any one person as everybody worked so hard in new tasks.

I want to offer my condolences to anyone who suffered a bereavement since our last AGM, especially the Doran, Mostyn and O’Brien families. Mary Mostyn gave years of service to Carrick-on-Shannon Athletic Club and to local Community Games and was a great friend to us all and to our athletes.

What can I say about Michael O’Brien - little did I know when I went down to the Sports Complex with my daughter Claire in October 1988, 33 years ago, that I would still be here in 2021.

The first person to meet me at the door was this man called Michael O’Brien – I didn’t know anyone in the club, I didn’t know anything about athletics and this man said that my child was too young. But, he added, give an hour on a Tuesday evening and Claire could stay. That hour became weeks which became months and then years and I am still here!

Michael taught me everything that I know - from encouraging me to go to meetings, getting me to go on courses – he must have seen something in me. Over the years, Michael got me to take an officials’ course in starting, I became an assistant starter for many a year under the two Michaels, Michael O’Brien & Michael O’Hart, before progressing to become a starter for Connacht and National.

But Michael was more than a coach and an official - he became a great friend of our family and a great friend of my late husband Peter. One year, Michael was sick and unable to attend the National Community Games Finals in his customary role as starter. But Michael, as you all know, couldn’t see the job not being done and asked one of us to do the starts in his place and Peter said he would. That’s how much Michael meant to us.

Michael coached my three sons Aidan, Brian & Gerard in High Jump and each, under his tutelage, went on to win medals at national level. Claire went on to run for her county, at Connacht and in National Community Games and, as the years went on, myself and my family became more and more involved in athletics.

He was more than a coach - he was not only a family friend to everyone in my house but also to everyone who passed through his care. My experiences with Michael are not unique and Michael meant so much to so many people.

To the many people he touched through our sport, he wasn’t Michael, he was Mr O’Brien and with Mr O’Brien came a level of authority but also a fairness and a passion for what he did. And I really do believe I wouldn’t be as good as I am today without all the nurturing Michael gave me. I would like to offer Rose and all the O’Brien family our heartfelt sympathy on their great loss, we will never forget Michael.

In terms of our athletes’ performances over the past two years, I will leave all that to John’s Secretary’s report, which I am sure you have all read and which details the many fantastic performances of our athletes over the last two years. I do want to thank the athletes, who make our club what it is, for all their efforts at whatever age and discipline they compete in and I hope that we can continue to support them in 2022.

I’d like to thank my fellow officers and committee members for all their hard work, especially during Covid. The new coaches who have come on board over the last two years has left me very positive for the future of the club. We are always looking for new blood to come in and drive the club forward and it is great to see some former athletes taking on roles – these people are the future of our club.

One of those is Siobhan Murtagh, a former juvenile & schools international and multiple national medal winner, who is giving back to the club and has helped modernise the way we communicate with our members and their parents through WhatsApp. I want to thank Siobhan for all her hard work and she has been a blessing for this club, bringing new life to the club.

One man I need to talk about is John Connolly. He looks after all our administration in the club and gives so much of his time to the athletes, especially in the post primary groups. People just don’t have the time to give nowadays but John has given his so freely, for so many years.

A special word of thanks to our Treasurer Jenny McCabe for keeping our club in a good financial state of affairs over the years. Jenny is stepping down tonight and I want to wish her all the best as she gets a deserved break from this job.

I also want to thank Siobhan Whelan for all her work with the club down through the years. She hung up her javelin in 2019 but I cannot let this meeting go without thanking her for all that she did for the club down through the years.

I want to thank Adrian Jackson and Carrick-on-Shannon Community School for the use of the top field and Catriona Ni Conmara for the use of the ground at Gaelscoil Liatroma.

I would also like to congratulate Professor Ciaran O’Cathain on the new era in Athlone under the auspices of the Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands. One of our small community of starters, Ciaran has done immense work for the sport of athletics be it through his role as the former President of Athletics Ireland or developing fantastic new facilities such as the indoor and outdoor tracks in Athlone. He has always been a great friend of Carrick-on-Shannon AC and I want to wish him well for the future.

In conclusion, 2020 will be remembered as our Covid 19 year. I am very proud of the Carrick AC family who faced all the challenges of reopening post-lockdown and I want to thank everyone for their efforts.

As you all know I am stepping down from this role but I am not leaving this club – I love it too much. While I leave the role of chairperson, I am not going away - it is hard to put an old dog down. I am always going to be there for help and encouragement and offer whatever knowledge I have to our coaches and athletes.

Mary O’Donnell

Chairperson

 

Connacht Athletics Even Ages & Adult League Cross-country

Well done to the small crew of Carrick-on-Shannon AC athletes who made the long journey to Ballina for the Connacht Even Ages and Adult League Cross-country at the superb Belleek Park.

Top finisher on the day was Declan Kennedy who finished just outside the medals in fourth in the U16 Boys race with his brother Patrick 15th, both competing a year out of their age group.



In the U16 Girls race, Clara Doherty also qualified for the All-Irelands with a fine 10th place, a good result as she is also a year out of her age group.

In the U12 Girls race, Carragh Guckian was 37th while Lana Corcoran, in her first outing for the club, finished 60th.


In the U14 Boys race, Riaghan Guckian and another new member Owen Moffatt were members of the Leitrim team who finished third in the inter-county race to qualify for the Nationals. Riaghan finished 19th, third Leitrim finisher, while Owen finished 33rd.

In the adult cross-country league, Ken Kennedy led home a trio of Carrick AC athletes in 12th place overall, finishing seventh in the masters category, with Adrian Gurn 16th and Michael Keane 20th in a strong outing for the lads.

Well done to everyone on a fine performance and good luck to everyone in action next Sunday, November 7, in Loughrea at the Connacht Uneven Ages Cross-country.