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Cork Youth Development Initiative - CYDI Day 2 2019

Saturday 28 September 2019, 13:00 - 14:30

Location DistanceTypeChampionshipPermitMeasured
CIT Track Coaching No Yes N/A

Cork Youth Development Initiative (CYDI) - Day 2 2019

CIT Track, Bishopstown, Cork

1pm - 2:30pm, Saturday September 28th 2019

 

CYDI Details

 

September - December 2019 Coaching Dates

MonthDay 1Day 2

  September 

  14/09/2018 

  28/09/2018 

  October

05/10/2019

19/10/2019

November

02/11/2019

16/11/2019

December

07/12/2019

14/12/2019

 

Coaches

CYDI SessionWinter Coaching SessionCoaches
1pm - 2:30pm 2:30pm - 4pm  

Advanced Javelin

Beginner & Intermediate Javelin

Tom Galvin (North Cork AC) / Eamonn Ó Ceallaigh (Ballincollig AC)

Advanced Shot Put

Beginner & Intermediate Shot Put

Dave Frattaroli (Limerick AC) / Finbarr McCarthy (Fanahan McSweeney AC)

Advanced High Jump

Beginner & Intermediate High Jump

Martin O'Sullivan (Liscarroll AC)

Advanced Long Jump

Girls: 4.5m+/ Boys: 5.0m+

 

Shane Howard (Bandon AC)

Hurdles (All Grades)

Beginner & Intermediate Long Jump

Colette Kelly (Belgooly AC)

Hammer/Discus

Beginner & Intermediate Hammer/Discus

Finbarr McCarthy (Fanahan McSweeney AC)

Sprints: 60m/100m/200m/400m

Sprints 60/100/200/400m

Scott Gibson (Bandon AC) / Ger Moynihan (West Muskerry AC)

 

Registration Fees

€5 per session

 

Registration Times

CYDI Panel A: 12:45pm to 1pm 

Important Information

Cork athletics provides competition for juvenile athletes in events in the year before they compete at Munster/National level.


The primary aim of the Cork Athletics run CYDI & Winter Coaching Series is to raise the technical proficiency in selected track and field events, and to assist in the coaching of athletes for competition.

This series is in its 5th year, and Saturday sees the resumption of the Series, with the 2019 Autumn/Winter sessions.


The first session, from 1pm to 2:30pm, is for athletes who have already attained an advanced standard in the event.


The sole exception is the Hurdles, where only one session will be held, from 1pm to 2:30pm, starting with athletes born in the year 2009. Hurdles is a unique event.  As athletes move up an age-group each year, it becomes a new event for them, every year up to Senior level, as the Hurdle height and spacing changes.

A beginners/improvers session will be held from 2:30 to 4pm. The following age limits apply:

 

EventStarting Age
Sprints/Long Jump Born in 2012
Shot Put/High Jump Born in 2010
Hurdles Born in 2009
Discus/Hammer Born in 2008
Javelin Born in 2009

 

NB: THERE WILL BE NO TURBO JAVELIN TRAINING

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