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O'Lionaird Named Athlete of the Meet at GloHealth Track and Field Champs

20 July 2014

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Athlete of the Meet

Ciaran O’Lionaird was named as the Athlete of the Meet on Day Two of  the GloHealth Senior Track and Field Championships after winning the 1500m. With four qualifiers for the European Championships; Paul Robinson (St.Coca’s AC), David McCarthy (West Waterford AC), Ciaran O’Lionaird (Leevale AC) and John Travers (Donore Harriers) the winner was guaranteed a spot on the team for Europeans making for an intensely competitive race.

The leading pack was tightly packed with a lap to go when Robinson took the lead with O’Lionaird hot on his heels. Both athletes were shoulder to shoulder coming into the home straight with O’Lionaird just edging past Robinson with 50m to go to take the title in 3:43.8. Robinson crossed the line in 3:44.16 with Travis continuing his run of recent good form to place third in 3:45.00 and McCarthy was fourth in 3:45.64.      

  

In the women’s 1500m former World Junior medallist Ciara Mageean (UCD  AC) was back on the track after a long absence due to injury to win in 4:15.35. Mageean kicked away from the leading pack with 300m to go to outpace Fionnuala Britton (Kilcoole AC) 4:18.33 in second and Kerry O’Flaherty (Newcastle & District AC) in third with 4:18.77. 

 

Mark English (UCD AC) never looked under threat when claiming the 800m title in 1:49.91, in what was a slow tactical race from Declan Murray (Clonliffe Harriers A.C.) in 1:50.25. Both athletes have secured European qualification standards. There was a real battle down the home straight between Brian Kelly (St. Abbans A.C.) and James Ledingham (West Waterford A.C.) for third place with Kelly taking the bronze.

In the 800m Katie Kirk took her first national title winning in 2:09.01, after a battle down the home straight with Roseanne Galligan (Newbridge) who crossed the line in 2:09.14 with 17 year old Louise Shanahan (Leevale AC) was third in 2:11.05. 

Results 

Sprint Events 

In the women’s 100m the photo-finish couldn’t split Amy Foster (City of Lisburn) and Phil Healy (Bandon AC) were both awarded with a time of 11.49, a personal best for Healy.  Both athletes have also achieved the European qualification standard.  Kelly Proper secured her third medal of the championships with a time of 11.62. With reigning champion David Hynes disqualified for false starting the men’s title went to Jamie Davis (Raheny AC) in 10.90.

Irish record holder Thomas Barr (Ferrybank AC) was a clear winner in the men’s 400m hurdles with 50.04 taking his fourth title in a row.  Paul Byrne (St.Abban’s AC) was second in 51.63 and Gerard O’Donnell was third in 53.49. Jason Harvey had to withdraw due to injury. Christine McMahon (Ballymena & Antrim A.C.) who has hit the standard for the European Championships won the women’s race in 57.73 with Jessie Barr being a late withdrawal.

Following on from her 200m silver yesterday Sarah Lavin (UCD AC) secured the win in the 100m hurdles in 13.48 with Gerard O’Donnell taking his second medal of the day and his first senior national title in the 110m hurdles in 14.57.

Endurance Events

In the men’s 5000m Kevin Batt (St.Coca’s AC) made a late surge with just over 200m to move away from race leader Mark Christy to win in 14.08.23, Christy crossed the line in 14.16.43 with Conor Dooney (Raheny Shamrock AC) third in 14.18.88

In the steeplechase Rory Chesser (Ennis Track AC) and Tomas Cotter (Dunleer AC) were clear leaders until the final lap when Chesser made a decisive move to win convincingly in a personal best of 8:46.95 with Cotter second in 8:57.65.      

In the Men’s 400m there was a real battle with athletes wanting to show form in advance of final selection of the 4x400m team for the European Championships.  Brian Gregan (Clonliffe Harriers A.C)   was the clear winner in 46.56 won Craig Lynch (Shercock A.C.) set a personal best of 47.37 improving on his 47.42 set in the heats with last year’s champion Brian Murphy of Crusaders A.C. third in 47.39. The women’s title went to Mandy Gault (Lagan Valley AC) in 54.24.

With World Champion Robert Heffernan still in training camp in Spain the 10k Walk title went to Alex Wright (Leevale AC) in 42:09.79.

Field Events

Clare Fitzgerald (Tralee Harriers A.C.) smashed her personal with a throw 16.20 improving on 14.89 set in 2013 to take her fourth title in a row. There was a season’s best Conor McCullough (Crusaders AC) taking the hammer title with a throw of 72.81.

Ian Rogers added the outdoor to his indoor Pole Vault title with a leap of 4.60m making it his first senior outdoor title.  Caoimhe King (Aughagower A.C.) won the triple jump with 12.44m. 18 year Sam Healy (Leevale AC) won his first senior national title in the men’s Long Jump with a personal best of 7.25m

Biggest Crowd Since 2008

In an action packed day of the crowd were out in force to support in what was the biggest recorded crowd at national championships since 2008. 

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