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Indoor Athletics 2004
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December 3rd & 4th -
IUAA Indoor Championships
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Hugh Fitzpatrick (TCD)
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The indoor track season opened
yesterday with the Irish universities championships in Nenagh and a number
of Shercock athletes were in action representing their diverse colleges.
Alan
McEntee represented Dundalk Institute of Technology on Friday,
finishing fourth in his 60m semi-final in 7.46s and sixth in the triple
jump with a 12.34m effort. James Ruxton (Sligo IT) produced a
surprising burst of speed for this early in the season when he recorded a
time of 51.44s when finishing second behind David McCarthy in his 400m
heat. James failed to progress to the final after placing third behind
McCarthy and Waterford IT's Barry Upton in the semi however he was
consoled with his new PB in the heat which was not bettered by anyone but
McCarthy in the final. Noel Carroll (Sligo IT) produced two great
efforts over 3000m, winning his heat on Friday with a time of 9:39 and
hitting a new PB of 9:22.5 when finishing seventh in the final. Michael
Muldoon (UCD) also recorded a 3000m PB when he finished third in his
heat in 9:34.12 however his best result came in the 2km walk in
which he finished fourth. Hugh Fitzpatrick (TCD) went one better in
the walk, taking third place just ahead of Michael. Bailieborough's Briain
O'Dowd (DIT) was also in action in Nenagh, narrowly missing out on
qualification for the final of the 3000m with a 9:58 effort in the heat.
AAI Juvenile Indoor Championships - 2004
Club Rankings
Shercock
AC finished in fourth place overall in the national rankings following
the two weekends of the AAI juvenile indoor championships. The club won
5 gold, 3 silver and 3 bronze medals for a points total of 24. This
matched our best previous position of fourth place in last year's
rankings and reflects great credit on all the club's athletes and
coaches who put in such a tremendous effort in the lead up to the
championships. Ferrybank AC from Waterford were the national leaders,
followed by Letterkenny from Donegal and DSD from Dublin. It was
remarkable to see a club from a rural village like Shercock with a
population of just 900 ranked ahead of clubs from the country's largest
cities. Well done to everyone - the ship's on a steady course and future
prospects are looking bright!
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April
4th - AAI Juvenile Indoor Championships - Relays
Shercock
Boys Under 16 Relay Win Unexpected Silver
The
relay races at the indoor championships always generate great interest
among both the athletes and the spectators and this year was no
exception as the narrow confines of the indoor stadium in Nenagh echoed
to the roars of supporters of all ages urging on their club teams. The
Shercock AC boys under 16 4x200m team had little cause for optimism
following a poor qualifying performance at the Ulster trials in February
when they were well beaten by a stronger side from Letterkenny. A
month’s dedicated training before the nationals, however, turned the
team into a competitive unit that had hopes of at least making the
final. A strong run in the heats achieved that goal however few could
have expected the transformation in the team’s fortunes that the final
brought about. Craig Lynch (left), despite being the youngest
member of the squad, produced an outstanding effort on the opening 200m
leg. Starting from the outside lane,
Craig opened up a lead on the rest of the field and handed the baton to
his team mate Matthew O’Reilly (right) in first place. Matthew
gave his best over the lap of the track, holding off the challenge of
the other teams until the final bend when he was overtaken. Nevertheless
only a small gap separated Shercock’s third runner Ciaran Ward
as he set off in pursuit of the second and third placed teams.
Ciaran accelerated down the back straight and in a short distance
overtook Letterkenny and Bree athletic clubs and ran on strongly to the
change zone where he passed the baton to newly crowned Irish 200m
champion Gerard O’Reilly (left) in second place. Blarney
athletic club had opened up a 20m lead at the front of the field however
Gerard closed down the gap with relentless determination until the pair
crossed the finish line tight together in a photo-finish. The camera
judged in favour of the Cork club, nonetheless the Shercock quartet were
elated with their surprise silver medal, which had seemed a remote
possibility only a month previously. When the official times were
announced, Blarney had won in 1:42.16 and Shercock were placed second in
1:42.18, just two hundredths of a second behind. Bree were third and
Letterkenny finished fourth.
Shercock AC Boys Under 16 4x200m
Relay - Ciaran Ward, Kevin Ruxton (sub),
Gerard O'Reilly, Craig Lynch and Matthew O'Reilly.
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April 3rd - AAI Juvenile
Indoor Championships - Second Weekend
Gerry, JR & The
Racewalkers Headline in Nenagh
 The
second weekend of the Irish indoor championships in Nenagh produced
plenty of excitement for the athletes and coaches from the club who
travelled to the Tipperary venue for the final competition of the indoor
season. Gerard O'Reilly entered the under 16 200m with every
prospect of a medal following his win in the 60m final two weeks
previously. Gerard was the second fastest qualifier from the heats
behind Strabane's Irish champion Aaron Crawford. In the final Crawford
made a great start in his bid for the title with a strong run down the
back straight in lane three with Gerard battling to keep in contact in
lane two. As the pair came off the final bend, Crawford held the lead
but with the finish line in sight Gerard opened up his stride and
overtook the Strabane athlete to secure his second title of the indoor
championships (above right). Gerard is pictured left being presented
with his gold medal by Georgina Drumm, secretary of the AAI.
Gerard
was not the only athlete from Shercock making his mark over 200m in
Nenagh as a short time later James Ruxton settled on his blocks
in lane four for the final of the under 19 event. James produced a great
effort from the unfavourable outside lane and was engaged in a head to
head with Ferrybank's Barry Upton and Ian McNamara from Dooneen as the
three surged down the finish straight and crossed the line close
together in a tight finish. James (right) was given third place and was
further rewarded with an excellent time of 23.22s for a new club record.
The
Shercock racewalkers were back in Nenagh less than a week after lifting
the inter county relay title in the same venue and the positive mood of
the team was clear to be seen as they prepared for their individual
events at the juvenile championships. James Muldoon was making a
return to competition after a two year break from racewalking and the
younger Muldoon made an immediate impact in the under 17 final as he led
the race from Dooneen's Paul Murphy until the final lap when Murphy
accelerated past James to cross the line first. All was not as it
seemed, however as Murphy was subsequently disqualified leaving James as
the new champion, adding a further gold to the pair of senior medals he
had collected a week previously. Paul Fitzpatrick then led a
small field in the under 15 competition from start to finish to retain
the title he had won for the first time in 2003. Peter Muldoon
made the pace for most of the under 18 1500m and was rewarded with the
silver medal in a time of 6:26 while in the same age group club mate Hugh
Fitzpatrick fought his way from the back of the field to take the
bronze medal in a time of 6:59. All in all it was a great day's
competition and the squad returned home in great form with a fine
collection of medals and new PBs.
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March 27th - AAI Senior
Indoor Relays
Shercock Polevaulters
Retain National Title
 One
of the highlights of the 2003 indoor season for Shercock came at the
indoor relays when James Ruxton and Philip Daly won the gold
medal in the team pole vault in a close fought competition. This year
Philip paired up with James Muldoon to defend the club's title.
James was first to enter the competition and the sixteen year old
produced a confident series of vaults finishing with a clearance at
2.90m to match his PB and finish in third place in the individual
standings. Philip delayed his entry until the bar had risen to 2.8m
which he cleared comfortably (right). He followed this up with first
attempt clearances at 3.0m and 3.1m. He then attempted a new PB at 3.3m,
however the bar denied him on this occasion. He was delighted to finish
first in the individual standings and secure the team gold with James,
having achieved a combined total of 6.0m. Second place went to a young
team from Youghal and third place to Strabane.
Also
competing for Shercock in Nenagh were Alan McEntee and Noel
Ruxton in the team triple jump event. The pair produced useful
efforts of 11.92m and 10.59m however this was not enough to get among
the medals and they had to settle for fourth place. Michael Muldoon competed
as an individual in the team 3000m race and finished in eighth place.
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March 20th & 21st - AAI Juvenile
Indoor Championships - 1st Weekend
Irish Title Wins For David Shields & Gerard
O'Reilly
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national juvenile championships in Nenagh proved to be a fertile hunting
ground for a small group of athletes from Shercock who collected two
golds, a silver and a bronze medal between them. Gerard O'Reilly
(right) went into the final of the under 16 60m with every prospect of
success following a strong performance in the AAA championships two
weeks previously. However in Nenagh he faced stiff opposition from
Strabane's Aaron Crawford and Beara's national champion Brendan
O'Connor. Gerard's start has shown considerable improvement lately and
Nenagh was the right place to put it into practice as he launched off
the starting blocks into an immediate lead in the final (left). O'Connor
tried gamely to keep in contact with the Cavan man however Gerard
powered away from the field to record a comprehensive victory in an
impressive time of 7.3s. It was his first win at national level
following a string of silver and bronze medal performances and he was
justifiably delighted with the result.
David
Shields (right) was on familiar ground as he once more faced
the high jump bar in Nenagh in an Irish championship. David was
competing in the juvenile under 17 age group and he had a long wait
before his competition as the programme ran well behind schedule on the
first day of the championships. David kept well focused and following a
further wait for the bar to reach his opening height he comfortably won
the competition with clearances at 1.80m and 1.90m. The silver and
bronze medals were won by two athletes from Carrick-on-Shannon. David
then went on to attempt a new record at 2.01m, however the bar denied
him on this occasion as he narrowly missed the clearance at his third
attempt.
Matthew
O'Reilly (left) has regularly been in the shake up for the medals in
the shot putt and once more he put in a strong performance in Nenagh,
producing a best effort of 12.55m in the under 16 age group. This was
enough to lead each of the athletes who had defeated him in past
nationals, however the title remained elusively outside his grasp as
newcomer Robert Howe from Naas putted a 14m+ effort to win the gold
leaving Matthew in the silver medal position.
James
Ruxton (right) drew lane two in the final of the under 19 400m and
made good use of the inside position to take the lead at the break off
the second bend. On the third bend, however he lost ground to
Ferrybank's Barry Upton who was going for a sprint double following his
win in the 60m on Saturday. James was then overtaken on the back
straight by Conal McNamara from Westport who then produced a great surge
down the home straight to take the title from the tiring Upton. James
battled all the way to the line and was rewarded with the bronze medal
in a useful time of 52.04s.
Also
representing Shercock in Nenagh was James Muldoon who finished in
seventh place at the end of a hard-fought under 17 1500m final, and Noel
Carroll who finished eighth in the under 19 1500m final.
Also
performing well in Nenagh from Cavan was Annalee's Cian O'Reilly who
made great progress on the final lap of the under 13 600m to challenge
for a medal at the line. After a tight finish Cian was rewarded with the
silver medal. Carrick Aces, who prepared for the nationals on the club
track in Shercock, were also in action in Nenagh where top performances
came from Kate O'Hanlon, sixth in the 60m and April Thornton, 8th in the
under 12 high jump. Glaslough Harriers also enjoyed considerable success
in Nenagh led by title winning performances by Patrick & Killian
McCarron in the under 15 & 13 60m finals.
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Feb 29th - AAA Indoor
Championships, Birmingham
Sean and Gerard Share
the Silver
On
the second day of the AAA indoor championships in Birmingham, Shercock's
Gerard O'Reilly and Sean Smith went into action in the
under 15 200m and under 20 3000m. For Gerard (left) it was a chance for
a second shot at a medal as the photo finish camera had denied him the
previous day in the 60m final. In his 200m semi-final, Gerard came up
against the impressive Precious Ojighoro from Herne Hill Harriers who
provided a target for Gerard all the way to the finish line and left him
with a new PB and Shercock club record of 23.45s as he finished in
second place. The final turned out top be a repeat of the semi as
Ojighoro once more led the race from start to finish and Gerard finished
well clear in second place to secure his first major international
medal. Another local athlete who impressed in the final was Glaslough
Harriers' Patrick McCarron who finished in sixth place in a time of
24.56s.
Sean
Smith followed Gerard into action and the club's leading distance
runner proved to be well up to the task in the under 20 3000m as he
hammered out a steady pace from the gun which was fast enough to wear
down all the opposition with the notable exception of Swindon's David
Bishop. Bishop proved stronger in the closing stages and was first to
cross the line leaving Sean clear in second place in a time of 8:44,
matching his performance at the Irish junior championships in Nenagh in
January. At the medal presentation, Sean appeared to be more interested
in Bishop's gold medal than his own silver (right). It turned out to be
a very successful outing for the two cousins as they raised the club's
medal tally for the weekend to a gold and two silvers. There was plenty
of Irish success to celebrate in other events also including the under
20 1500m in which the impressive Colin Costelloe once more dipped under
3:50 to retain the title.
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Feb 28th - David
Shields Wins AAA U17 High Jump With New PB
There
was plenty to celebrate for the Shercock contingent, and the Shields
family in particular, at the AAA indoor championships in Birmingham on
Saturday. David Shields had finished in the runner up position in
the under 17 age group last year, however this time he went into the
competition with the benefit of a new PB and Irish senior medal from the
Odyssey behind him. If David's performance at the Odyssey was
characterised by the wariness of a fifteen year old clearing 2.00m for
the first time, the Birmingham competition could not have been more
different as he celebrated his recent sixteenth birthday with a
champagne display of confident jumping that saw him clear every height
at the first attempt, finishing off with a massive clearance at 2.02m
for the title and a new PB. The 2.02m mark has a particular significance
for the young man from Newry as it puts him in the frame for selection
for the Commonwealth Youth Games in Australia in November when he hopes
to represent Northern Ireland. Looking further ahead it also puts him in
the frame for the Irish team for the World Youth Championships and
European Youth Olympics in 2005.
Also
representing Shercock in Birmingham on Saturday was Gerard O'Reilly
who was starting off a busy weekend with the under 15 60m, having also
been selected to represent Ireland at 200m on Sunday. Gerard's target
was to reach the final and he did so convincingly with a win in his heat
followed by third place in a fast semi-final. Gerard went up a gear for
the final and after a close fought race was one of four runners
contesting the silver and bronze medals in a photo-finish. When the
results came in Gerard was placed fourth, just one hundreth of a second
off the silver medal, and was rewarded with a new personal best of
7.46s. Less fortunate was Philip Daly who was competing in the
under 17 60m. Philip showed great form when winning the Irish trials in
January however he suffered a hamstring strain in his heat and had to
pull up. On Sunday Gerard O'Reilly will be joined on the boards in
Birmingham by his cousin Sean Smith who will enter the under 20
3000m as the Irish champion. Sean will be hoping for a new PB over the
distance when he takes on the best in Britain.
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AAI Senior Indoor
Championships
David Soars to New
Heights
On
an exciting weekend of non-stop athletic action at Belfast's Odyssey
Arena, David Shields produced the performance of his life in the
men's high jump to claim a new personal best of 2.00m. David was
involved in a three-way battle for the silver and bronze medals as he
went clear comfortably at 1.95m on his first attempt. When the bar was
raised to 2.00m the fifteen-year old at first appeared to have reached
his limit, however a superb third attempt saw him clear the height with
plenty to spare. He then went on to try 2.05m and almost achieved it as
he clipped the bar with his heel on his final attempt. This left David
as the third placed Irish competitor in the competition making him the
first athlete from Shercock AC to win an individual national senior
medal. With a new record under his belt, David is now looking forward to
the AAA championships in Birmingham on February 29th when he will have
another opportunity to reach new heights.
Also
reaching new heights from Shercock was Philip Daly who reached a
new PB of 3.20m in the pole vault and narrowly missed the clearance at
3.40m. James Ruxton set a new club record of 51.73s when
finishing third in his heat in the 400m while Sean Smith made a
rare excursion over 800m and was rewarded with a PB of 2:01 when
finishing fourth in his heat. Anne Marie Burns finished in eighth
place in the triple jump while Alan McEntee covered the 60m
distance in 7.46 seconds to finish fourth in his heat.
Peter
Muldoon and Hugh Fitzpatrick led the men's 5km walk for the
first 20m (left) before the impressive Robert Korzionisky from Poland
took over and produced an electrifying race to win from Ireland's Robert
Heffernan. Peter finished in eighth place after a tough race which saw
several athletes fall foul of the judges and be disqualified including
his Shercock team mate Hugh Fitzpatrick.
There were
some really outstanding performances in the Odyssey including Colin
Costelloe's when he won the men's 1500m in a new Irish junior record of
3:49.3. (Well done Colin!)
Also
competing in the Odyssey were a number of juveniles from the club who
took part in the Ulster age group competitions which preceded the senior
events. All the juveniles seemed to have the time of their lives
competing in the impressive arena. Among the leading performers from
Shercock were Gerard O'Reilly who won his heats in the under 16
60m and 200m and was placed second overall based on times as no finals
were held. Matthew O'Reilly finished second in the under 16 shot
putt having been beaten by just 5cm. A number of younger runners from
Shercock were in action on Saturday including Kieran McDermott
(left) shown leaving his blocks at the start of the 200m.
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Feb 1st - AAI Junior Indoor
Championships
Shercock Juniors
Strike Gold In Nenagh
The
Irish junior championships proved a rich hunting ground for Shercock's
track and field athletes as they returned from the trip to Nenagh with
four titles under their belts. The men's 5km walk proved to be an
absorbing race as Peter Muldoon moved gradually up the field to
challenge for the lead. Peter and Michael Doyle from Cushinstown closed
down a large gap to overtake early race leader Brendan Boyce from
Milford and then battled for the lead until Doyle fell foul of the
judges and was disqualified. Peter was left out in front on his own and
kept his form all the way to the line to secure the title. Hugh
Fitzpatrick was visibly in discomfort for much of the race due to
blistered feet however he showed characteristic determination and
eventually worked his way into third place to take the bronze medal.
With Boyce in second place it was an Ulster clean sweep of the medals. Philip
Daly next went into action in the pole vault and finished in fourth
place while his Shercock team mates James Ruxton and James
Muldoon were joint sixth.
Sean
Smith was defending the title he won in 2003 when he toed the line
at the start of the 3000m. Sean made his intentions clear from the gun
as he went straight to the front and settled into his target pace which
was aimed at an 8:50 finishing time. By half way he was inside his mark
and well clear of the rest of the field. A strong finish saw Sean cross
the line in an impressive time of 8:44 to retain the title and
also claim a useful PB. Sean was followed home by Colm Turner from
Dooneen and Eoin Callaghan from Star of the Sea AC (pictured left).
David
Shields found himself competing in Nenagh for the third time this
year when he contested the high jump at the juniors. David was showing
the benefits of his conditioning programme at the Sports Institute of
Northern Ireland as he progressed through the opening rounds until only
Belgooly's Christopher Crowley was left to challenge him at the final
height of 1.93m. Both athletes struggled to make the clearance at first,
however, David's final attempt saw him soar over the bar with a
determined leap while Christopher was unable to make the clearance
leaving David to claim Shercock's third gold medal of the day. The pair
are shown right following their medal presentation.

The women's
triple jump saw Anne Marie Burns (left) produce a useful
opening effort in the first round of 10.43m. When the competition had
run its course, no-one had matched Anne Marie's opener and she was
delighted to accept the gold medal and maintain her unbroken winning
streak in 2004. Anne Marie, like many of her Shercock team mates, is
looking forward to competing in the senior championships in Belfast's
Odyssey Arena in two weeks time.
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AAI Indoor
Pentathlon -
January 18th
Silver For
Gerard O'Reilly in Nenagh
Gerard
O’Reilly was back on the track in Nenagh on January 18th after his
successful outing in the AAA trials the day before and on this occasion
he was contesting the under 16 pentathlon. Following a good start with
high points scores in the hurdles, long jump and shot putt, Gerard was
lying in second place behind Tullamore’s Eoin Hannon. A poor high jump
left him with too large a gap to close on Hannon and his second place
came under threat from Brendan Culleton of Bree AC. Everything came down
to the final event, the 800m, in which Gerard needed a strong
performance to hold off the challenge from Culleton. Lying in fourth
place with 200m to go, he let loose a devastating final lap to surge
past the rest of the field and win the race in a personal record of 2:14
minutes. It was the fasted 800m run of the day in any age group and
secured the silver medal for the fourteen year old. Also competing in
the under 16 pentathlon was Matthew O’Reilly, whose best
result came in the shot putt which he won with a 12.31m throw and left
him in sixth place overall. Also representing Shercock were Kevin
Ruxton who ran 2:36 for the 800m to finish eighth overall and Paul
Fitzpatrick finished with a 2:32 800m to finish 10th.
Denise Smith finished in twelfth place in the girls under 16
event having run particularly well in the 60m hurdles. In the under 14
pentathlon there were encouraging performances by a number young
athletes from Shercock. Paul Smith achieved his best mark in the
long jump with a distance of 4.36m and finished in eighth place overall.
Stephen Donnery ran well in the 800m and finished in twelfth
place overall as did Alwynne McGeever in the girls competition
whose best event was also the 800m in which she was timed at 3:01
minutes.
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Feb 1st - Cavan Open
Track & Field Championship
Young
athletes from Cavan and Monaghan, as well as a talented group from
Strabane, gathered in Shercock for the Cavan Open Track & Field on
Feb 1st. The mild and wet conditions that prevailed on the day failed to
dampen the enthusiasm of the competitors, who put in some impressive
performances as they prepared for the Ulster Juvenile Indoors at the
Odyssey Arena in Belfast on February 14th. One of the highlights of the
day came in the under 16 200m, in which Shercock's Gerard O'Reilly,
runner up in the 2003 national championships, went head to head with
national champion Aaron Crawford from Strabane. The pair put on a great
display of competitive sprinting despite the less than ideal conditions
with Gerard getting the advantage on this occasion.
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Saturday January 17th
- AAI Trials for AAA Juvenile Indoor Championships, Nenagh
Wins for Philip
Daly, Gerard O'Reilly and David Shields at AAI Indoor Trials
There
were some outstanding early season performances by four of the club's
younger athletes at the AAI trials for the AAA juvenile indoor
championships which were held in Nenagh. Philip Daly smashed
Brendan Corrigan's long standing club record for 60m when he stormed
down the straight to win the under 17 trial in a blistering 7.30s.
Philip was clearly showing the benefits of his winter conditioning
programme as he knocked two tenths of a second off his previous best.
Arguably even more impressive were the performances of Gerard
O'Reilly (left) in the under 15 60m and 200m. Gerard left nothing to
chance as he demolished his personal best by almost half a second when
winning the 60m in 7.48s. He was no less impressive in the 200m in which
he broke his outdoor best mark with a 24.36s timing to win his race and,
hopefully, gained selection for the AAAs. David Shields continued
his unbroken winning streak in 2004 with a comfortable victory in the
under 17 high jump with a 1.83m clearance. David went on to attempt
2.02m for a new PB but was unable to achieve it on this occasion. Matthew
O'Reilly found himself at the younger end of the age group when he
contested the under 17 shot putt. Using the 5kg weight, Matthew putted a
respectable 11.40m to finish fourth in the trial.
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AAI Indoor Games
- January 4th
Shercock
Athletes Jump Off To A Winning Start
The indoor
season got off to its annual cold start today at the AAI's Winter Palace
in Nenagh, where even the officials got in the seasonal mood with their
padded jackets and woolly hats. The athletes competed gamely despite the
chilling temperatures, demonstrating the true grit that makes Irish
athletics so special. There were some great races, though times and
distances were clearly affected by the temperatures and the early stage
of the season.
The Shercock
senior track and field team emerged from hibernation with the kind of
optimism that characterises the new year and were quick to make their
mark. David Shields was in sparkling form in the men's high jump,
clearing 1.90m comfortably to win the competition. Anne Marie Burns
followed David's lead with an indoor PB of 10.45m to win the women's
triple jump. The pair shared in a whitewash of the jump events by
athletes from Ulster.
Peter
Muldoon and Hugh Fitzpatrick took part in the men's 3km
racewalk and competed well in a strong field to finish fifth and sixth
behind race winner Colin Griffin from Ballinamore. Both Peter and Hugh
raced cautiously in their first race of the season and were happy to
finish without receiving any warnings from the judges. Alan McEntee
tested his speed in the 60m and finished third in his grade while Philip
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