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World Cross-Country Championships - Fiona Everard Impresses

Fiona Everard Leads Irish Women Home at World Cross-Country Championships

Belgrade, Serbia

Saturday March 30th 2024

fiona everard world cross country belgrade 2024

Photo: Srdjan Stevanovic/Getty Images for World Athletics

Making her debut in the World Cross-Country Championships, Bandon AC's Fiona Everard led the Irish challenge in the Senior Women's 10km race, finishing in 63rd place, in 36:35, in testing conditions. Unseasonally hot conditions of 27C in the Serbian capital made the going tough for very many of the competitors.

Nevertheless the women's race was, literally, a 'Tour de Force' for the Kenyan team, filling the first five places, for a 'Perfect 10' tally, with the their four scorers being the first four, led home by Beatrice Chebet, in 31:06

Full Results

 

Athletics Ireland Press Release

GARDINER AND MAHER STORM TO TOP 40 FINISHES AT WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS

 

Anna Gardiner (East Down AC) and Kirsty Maher (Moy Valley AC) finished inside the top 40 in the U20 Women’s race at the World Cross Country Championships in Belgrade, Serbia today (March 30th)

In sweltering conditions in the city’s Friendship Park, the Irish duo worked with each other magnificently to optimise their finishing position and were rewarded for doing so, moving up the field well throughout the race

It will be a particularly memorable day for Gardiner, who also marks a milestone birthday today as she turns 18. The Down teenager crossed the line in 37th place, just two places ahead of Maher who was 39th

Harry Colbert (Waterford AC) and Seamus Robinson (City of Derry Spartans AC), who had both been part of the Irish team that won gold at the European Cross Country Championships in Brussels late last year, competed valiantly in the U20 Men’s race finishing 55th and 70th respectively

Hugh Armstrong (Ballina AC) had stated during the week that the World Cross Country Championships was a race that he had always wanted to run and he certainly took his opportunity well when it was presented to him

Racing in the Senior Men’s race along with fellow Mayo athlete Keelan Kilrehill (Moy Valley AC), both Irish athletes got into a nice rhythm during the race and began to pass fading athletes and gain positions

Armstrong finished strongly in 50th overall, with Kilrehill just a few places back in 56th

2023 national senior cross country champion Fiona Everard (Bandon AC) was the first Irish finisher in the Senior Women’s race. Everard finished in 63rd while her compatriot Danielle Donegan (Tullamore Harriers AC) earned her first Irish senior vest and battled all the way to the line to cross in 65th

U20 Women 6km Results

    Marta ALEMAYO (ETH) – 19:28
    Asayech AYICHEW (ETH) – 19:32
    Robe DIDA (ETH) – 19:38

Irish finishing positions:
irish junior women world cross country belgrade 2024Anna Gardiner and Kirsty Maher celebrate

    Anna Gardiner (East Down AC) – 37th – 21:58
    Kirsty Maher (Moy Valley AC) – 39th – 22:10

U20 Men 8km Results

    Samuel KIBATHI (KEN) – 22:40
    Mezgebu SIME (ETH) – 22:41
    Matthew Kipkoech KIPRUTO (KEN) – 22:46

Irish finishing positions:

    Harry Colbert (Waterford AC) – 55th – 25:48
    Seamus Robinson (City of Derry Spartans AC) – 70th - 26:18

Senior Women 10km Results

    Beatrice CHEBET (KEN) – 31:05
    Lilian Kasait RENGERUK (KEN) – 31:08
    Margaret Chelimo KIPKEMBOI (KEN) – 31:09

Irish finishing positions:

    Fiona Everard (Bandon AC) – 63rd – 36:35
    Danielle Donegan (Tullamore Harriers AC) – 65th – 37:01

Senior Men 10km Results

    Jacob KIPLIMO (UGA) – 28:09
    Berihu AREGAWI (ETH) – 28:12
    Benson KIPLANGAT (KEN) – 28:14

Irish finishing positions:

    Hugh Armstrong (Ballina AC) – 50th – 30:18
    Keelan Kilrehill (Moy Valley AC) – 56th – 30:25

 

 

 

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