EVENT DATE - Sat 01/03/14 & Sun 02/03/14 Venue - Nenagh Olympic Indoor Complex Uploaded by Garrett Moylan, with thanks to Competitions Secretary Vinny White and PRO Ray Deering ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The timetable and the Nenagh athlete entries can be found in the documents below - NOTE Timetable Ver 2!
A productive weekend was had for some of our athletes, there were some good results for Nenagh competitors but the overall standard and the number of athletes competing in certain events was down on recent years. Nenagh Olympic athletes finished with 3 gold, 5 silver and 5 bronze medals as well a some new personal bests after the two days of action. Saturday
Michael Quilligan, Deirbhile Ryan and Emma Hennessy were crowned Munster Champions. Deirbhile, only recently back from injury, won gold in both the u18 Triple Jump and Shot setting new personal bests in the process and a new Championship best of 12.49m in the Shot. Emma won the u17 High Jump with a jump of 1.50m, while Mikey won the u18 400m with a fine run clocking 52.71 secs. There were silver medals for Joseph Mc Evoy, Ciara Cummins and Amy White. Joseph jumped a new personal best of 1.58m for second place in the u14 High Jump. Ciara had a good run in the u18 800m clocking 2.20 mins and Amy White collected her first Munster individual medal for a while due to injury, clocking 27.35 in the u17 200m final. Sean Carolan and Liam Finn picked up bronze medals, with Sean throwing 10.98m in the u14 Shot and Liam running 56.65 secs in the u19 400m. Other good performances on the day were Joseph Mc Evoy 4th in u14 Shot and 6th in 60m Hurdles final, Alannah Deering 4th in u15 800m and Aoife Deering 4th in u18 800m. Sunday Five medals were won, unfortunatly none were gold but our athletes secured two silver and three bronze. The silver medals were won by Ciara Cummins who continued her fine weeekend with a second place in the u18 1500m in a time of 4.57.01 and Sean Carolan who won himself a second medal with a jump of 4.77m in the u14 Long Jump. Winners of bronze medals were, Alannah Deering, who equalled her personal best of 1.48m for 3rd place in the u15 High Jump, Emma Hennessy who ran 10.12 secs in the u17 60m Hurdles and Killian Cullagh who was 3rd in the u18 800m in a time of 2.14.43. Other notable performances were Michael Quilligan who was 4th in the u18 200m and 5th in the 60m and Liam Finn who was 4th in the u19 200m.
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