Day 2 of the Woodie’s DIY Juvenile Indoor Championships proved every bit as entertaining as Day 1. Records are there to be broken and Sandra Lawlor continued the trend with a smashing win in the under 19 60m hurdles. She was foot perfect as she glided over the hurdles and in winning she eclipsed Grainne Redmond’s 1996 record with a clocking of 8.71. Ann O’Shea set new marks in the under 14 long jump and her winning effort of 5.34m was better than 5.18m set by Leona Byrne in 1997. Edmond O’Halloran won the under 17 60m hurdles in 8.56, just one hundredth faster than his Leevale clubmate Patrick Maher in second. The same time difference separated Conor McCrossan from Paul Doherty in the under 19 60m hurdles. Doherty didn’t help his cause by hitting the last hurdle with both athletes in the air together. Fearghus Hannon was in a class of his own in winning the under 18 60m hurdles in 8.19, as was Sarah Levin in the under 15 60m, winning in 9.09. Just one hundredth separated Chloe Fahy from Louise Harvey in the under 16 60m hurdles with Fahy winning in 9.21. The under 18 1,500m was a thrilling affair as Paul Robinson got the better of Ryan Monaghan after an epic duel. Their case was helped in no small way by Darren McBrearty who fell twice during the race, eventually finishing third with one shoe missing. Beccy Wall was another in record breaking form, winning the under 14 shot with a best of 12.09m. Liam Markham was a comfortable winner of the under 17 1,500m as was Dean Cronin in the under 16 1,500m Complete Results