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British and Irish Junior International race Camaderry, Glendalough, 19 Sep 2010

  • 15-09-2010 7:59pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,441 ✭✭✭


    Details here of this event taking place this Sunday morning which will see races at under 14, 16 and 18 level for boys and girls from Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England.

    Details of the Irish team selected are listed on the event.

    Races will be up and down Camaderry over various distances.

    Good luck to all concerned and hope the weather is kind.


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,608 ✭✭✭donothoponpop


    Preview of the race.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,441 ✭✭✭Slogger Jogger


    Great to see that the likes of Alistair Brownlee did this race before.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 115 ✭✭climbhigh


    Should be a great event and Irish teams will benefit from the more support they get from the sidelines during the race.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 115 ✭✭climbhigh


    The four Irish teams all won medals in the annual junior mountain running international in a wet Glendalough, County Wicklow. Photos, full results and race reports on www.imra.ie

    Girls under 14: 1. Ella Fennelly (DSD) 16:55; 2. Kate Murray (DSD) 18:16; 3. Cassie Murphy (DSD) 22:17.

    Boys under 14: 1. Logan Rees (Fife AC) 14:17; 2. Ethan O’Neill (St. Laurence O’Toole) 14:20; 3. Julian Martin (DSD) 15:26.

    Girls under 16: 1. Ffion Price (WAL) 22:14; 2. Clare McCarthy (IRL) 22:43; 3. Halina Rees (SCO) 22:44. Teams: 1. Scotland (3,4,5) 12; 2. Ireland (2,8,12) 22; 3. Wales (1,7,14) 22; 4. England (6,9,11) 26; 5. Northern Ireland (13,16,17) 46.

    Boys under 16: 1. Felix McGrath (ENG) 24:02; 2. Kristian Edwards (ENG) 24:25; 3. Killian Mooney (IRL) 24:27. Teams: 1. England (1,2,6) 9; 2. Scotland (4,5,7) 16; 3. Ireland (3,9,10) 22; 4. Wales (8,13,14) 35.

    Girls under 18: 1. Scout Adkin (SCO) 27:22; 2. Laura Riches (ENG) 27:47; 3. Becky Taylor (ENG) 27:58. Teams: 1. England (2,3,7) 12; 2. Ireland (4,5,9) 18; 3. Scotland (1,6,11) 18; 4. Wales (8,13,14) 35.

    Boys under 18: 1. Peter Harrison (SCO) 27:46; 2. Kevin Dooney (IRL) 28:02; 3. Jamie Stevenson (SCO) 28:08. Teams: 1. Scotland (1,3,8) 12; 2. England (4,5,9) 18; 3. Ireland (2,12,15) 29; 4. Wales (7,10,16) 33; 5. Northern Ireland (6,11,19) 36.

    Overall trophy: 1. Scotland 7; 2. England 8; 3. Ireland 10; 4. Wales 15; 5. Northern Ireland 20.


  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 24,144 Mod ✭✭✭✭robinph


    climbhigh wrote: »
    Boys under 16: 1. Felix McGrath (ENG) 24:02

    ...is in the same club that I've just joined in the UK, and very fast.

    http://www.serifwebresources.com/control.php?uid=1bf430ca76d4925e2d34c3bb14cdef99f5e28b67&post=234921


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