HISTORY
OF ATHENRY
Athletics in Athenry Parish – 1995
The sport of athletics is very much a minority sport in Ireland today
and
Athenry is no exception in this regard.
However, the sport does promote physical fitness and offers a non-contact
activity with equal opportunities for both male and female participants.
A commitment to training and achievement of a basic level of physical fitness
is the key to enjoying satisfactory participation in the sport, particularly
at a time when there are so many negative counter attractions available
to the youth of today.
There are two organisations which promote the sport of athletics in
Athenry parish at the present time: the Athenry Community Games Committee
and the Athenry Athletics club.
Athenry Community Games
The committee of Athenry Community Games organises the annual Parish
Sports in the month of May. Community Games offer a limited range of athletic,
track and field events to boys and girls from under 8 to under 17, with
each group participating in a set number of events. For example, under
10 athletes compete in 100m and 200m, under 12 athletes have 100m, 600m
and 4 x 100m relay, under 16 athletes compete in lO0m, 1500m and high jump.
Athletes progress from the Parish Sports to the County Games with one athlete
eligible to compete in each event. The winners of the County Games held
over two days in July qualify to compete in the National Finals in Mosney
on the first Sunday in September each year.
Community Games also organise a Cross Country Competition for boys
and girls with the first five boys and first five girls in the County Championships
going forward to compete in a National Final in Mosney in May each year.
The present officers of the Athenry Community Games are as follows:
Chairman, Walter Burke;
Secretary, Breda Kelly;
Treasurer, Jimmy Somers;
PRO, Eileen Lyons;
Tom Page, who trains and coaches the Athenry athletes, also holds the
position of Community Development Officer with Galway Community Games.
Athenry Athletic Club
Athenry has a long association with the sport of athletics. In the
sixties there were two adult clubs located in the parish, Athenry De Wetts
and the famed Derrydonnell A.C.
In late 1989, Marion Freeney and Pat Melia were instrumental in starting
the present club. From small beginnings the club has grown to be one of
the leading clubs in the entire western region. The club is affiliated
to BLOE, which is the juvenile branch of BLE, the National Athletics body
affiliated to the International Amateur Athletics. To enable it to compete
effectively with the bigger clubs in the region and to offer some challenge
to the big clubs nationally, e.g. D.S.D, Leevale, M.S.B., etc., the club
has to recruit athletes from outside the parish.
Present membership is drawn mainly from the Newcastle and Derrydonnell
areas of Athenry plus Oranmore, Renmore and the Aran Islands.
The present officers of the club are:
Chairman, Tommy Quinn;
Secretary, Dermot McNamara;
Treasurer, Marion Freeney;
Sprint Coach, Mary Kelly;
Middle Distance Coach, Tom Page;
Hurdles Coach, Dermot McNamara;
Committee: Bernie McCarthy, Oranmore; Jarlath Fahy, Tiaquin; Martin
O’Donnell, Aran Islands; Tom Page, Derrydonnell; Dermot McNamara, Athenry;
Mary Kelly, Renmore. Dermot McNamara also acts as PRO for the Galway County
Board of BLOE.
The season for competition in BLOE is broken down a follows:
September to December — Cross Country; January to March - Indoor Championships;
April to July - Field and Track Athletics.
All three branches of the sport are organised at County, Regional and
All-Ireland level. Qualification for the A1l—Ireland is from the Regional
Championships. In addition, Galway County Board organises a track and field
Inter—Club League in June and July each year. In 1995 Athenry Athletic
Club were runners up in this competition to Galway City Harriers.
Co-operation - The Key to Success
In a small community it is vital that duplication of expenditure is
avoided and that resources, where possible, should be shared by different
bodies with similar objectives. For this reason there has always been close
co-operation between
Athenry Athletics Club and Athenry Community Games, with the end result
being the advancement of both organisations. A special word of thanks is
due to Tom Page for his all-year—round commitment to coaching the athletes.
Having conducted two or three training sessions weekly plus weekend
competitions for BLOE from September to July, Tom then devotes the month
of August to preparing the local Athletes who have qualified for the National
Community Games in Mosney. This year most of this preparation was done
at the Regional Sports Centre in Dangan, Galway, on the new synthetic track.
Athletes from Athenry, Craughwell, Monivea, Oranmore, Westside and Renmore,
all working under a variety of officials from various areas, with each
discipline grouped together.
Another example of co-operation was the recent staging of the County
Cross-Country County Championships in Raheen. The field was provided by
kind permission of Kathleen Bane. Gerry McNamara, Tommy Quinn and Jimmy
Fahy found time to make over 100 flags for marking the course. Edddie Fox
cut the grass. Various clubs made their changing facilities in Raheen available
plus the room upstairs available for the medal presentations.
Fund Raising
Being a minority sport there is little revenue, so all monies for necessary
expenditure must be raised through some form of fund-raising. The main
expenditure is sending athletes to compete in Mosney and this is raised
through local churchgate collections.
The budget for Athenry BLOE Club would run to over £5,000 per
annum at present. This was raised through: churchgate collection, £800;
bag packing at Super Value, Eyre Square, £2,400; BLOE club draw,
£500; plus member’s contributions towards transport £l,300.
The club wishes to thank the people of Athenry for supporting the churchgate
collection, the management of Super Value and all who supported the BLOE
club draw. A most sincere thank you is due to Mary Kelly for organising
the bag packing at Super Value and also to Martin Somers, who was always
available to transport athletes to the regional sports centre for the weekly
training sessions and to various locations for competitions during the
summer.
Roll of Honour –
Community Games
The following have qualified from Athenry since 1990 to represent Galway
in the National Finals in Mosney:
Paul McNamara
Conor McNamara
Martina Finnerty
Margaret Finnerty
Margaret Page,
Nicola Nally,
Padraic Ward
Stephen Kelly
William Donellan
Jarlath Fahy
Michael O’Grady,
Niall O’Brien
Paul Hession,
Damien Rooney,
Joseph Hynes
Claire McNamara
Joanne Page
Aileen McNamara
Tomas Kelly,
Sharon Fahy
Eimear McNamara
Cormac Brady
Ian Prendergast.
Sharon Kelly won an All-Ireland medal with the Galway Marathon team
in 1995
BLOE
The following members of Athenry Athletics Club won All-Ireland medals
in
Cross-Country, Indoor and Track & Field:
Paul McNamara, Margaret Page, Nicola Nally, Claire Morrissey, Elaine
Kelly,
Breda O’Donnell, Martina Finnerty, Martina Coffey, Jarlath Fahy, Sharon
Fahy, Martina McCarthy, and Conor McNamara.
D. McNamara for the Athenry Journal November 1995
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