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Athletics club success at IUAA Indoors News: results

Posted On 1st Feb 2023
Posted By Athletics
Author CATHAL KENNEDY (PRO)


The university is no stranger to silverware and records at a national level, with it being no different on Saturday the 21st of January, stepping up on the podium sixteen times and claiming silver in the women's, men’s, and overall team events.

 

A special mention to Darragh Miniter, who took gold in the shot put, raising his club record to 13.49m. Our gold medallists also include Jenny sawyer in the 200m, Miriam Daly in the 400M, Brendan Lynch in the triple jump, and Conor Cusack in the weight for distance.

 

Our silver medallists include Louise King in the combined events, Mark Hanrahan in the 3000m and the men's 4x200m quartet of Jack Hickey, Joe Miniter, Louis O’Connell, and Eoin Kenny.

 

Rounding out the podium positions, we had Laura Nally in the 60m, Grainne Dart O'Flynn in the 1500m walk, Laura Frawley in the Long Jump, and Blaithin Ni Chiarain in the combined events. In the men's, Joe Miniter took bronze in both the long jump and triple jump, Aaron Malik took bronze in the pole vault and Brendan Lynch in the combined events.

 

Our men’s captain Jack Hickey took fifth place in the 200m against some stellar competition, but not to be outdone, our women’s captain Miriam Daily took a stunning victory in the  400m. Being the class of the field on the day, winning by nearly four-tenths of a second. 

 

Just over a month since first-year Mark Hanrahan took his first European medal, Mark made it known he wanted to maintain this form by entering the 3000m. After a relatively slow opening kilometre, the pace was gradually turned down. However, Mark's prowess over cross country clearly transferred over to the sharp bends and short straights in the National indoor arena, with Mark able to take silver. Oisin Spillane closely followed Mark in fifth; Oisin also took part in the 1500m, coming fourth in a closely fought battle, with 3 seconds separating first from fifth.

 

Louise King has represented the university three times in combined events and has won a medal each time. The combined events include the 60m hurdles, Long jump, high jump, shot put, and a middle-distance event depending on gender. The university has had great success in recent years in combined events, also called the pentathlon.

 

Morale was high on the trip home from Dublin, with the club's attention now focused on hosting IUAA intervarsity cross country on march 4th. The university previously hosted the world university cross-country championships in 1994, and Limerick hosted the world cross-country championships in 1979 when John Tracy took his historic victory. The club is doing everything possible to make this an enjoyable event, so please be sure to come down.

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