Conna, Co. Cork
Saturday January 20th 2018
Some of the attendees at Saturday's Athletics Leader Course in Conna
A highly successful Athletics Leader course was hosted by St Catherine's AC, in Conna, last Saturday. Host club St Catherine's AC had over sixteen (16) club members attending the course, which is definitely a great boost for both the club and area going forward! The course was requested by St Catherine's AC who formed both the driving force behind the course, and also the nucleus of the attendance, which was supplemented by members of St Nicholas Ac and Grange-Fermoy AC.
Frank Lynch, who delivered the course, said the attendees were "a fantastic and a very enthusiastic bunch!"
It is great to see another Coach Education course being held out the regular CIT venue, particularly following so soon from the Athletics Leader course held in Bantry last November. Clearly there is demand from clubs both for this course and also to hold them in locations 'close to home'. If your club is interested in holding a one-day Athletics Leader Coach Education course, please contact Athletics Ireland's Regional Development Officer, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., phone 0858060440
The Athletics Leader course can be held in any location with a hall or gym, or other suitable venue. If you club is interested in a course but cannot muster enough numbers, other clubs can be included.
Nantes, France
Saturday January 20th 2018
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Bandon AC's Joan Healy set a new 60m PB of 7.34 seconds, at yesterday's Nantes Métropole Indoor, reducing from her previous best of 7.37, set when guesting in Round 1 of the Athletics Ireland National Indoor Leagues, at the National Indoor Arena, in Abbotstown, Dublin, just last week, on January 13th.
Joan placed second, behind France's Carolle Zahi, who was a clear winner, in 7.15 sec. Ireland's European Youth 100m Champion, Gina Akpe-Moses, finished in 6th place, in 7.50, in this elite race.
Joan now moves up to 6th in the All-Time Irish women's 60m leaderboard, just 0.04 seconds away from the National 60m Record of 7.30, held by Anna Boyle, and which has stood since March 2007. 7.30 seconds is also the IAAF World Indoor Championship Qualification Standard.
Metropole Elite Indoor Meet Results
IAAF WORLD INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS STANDARDS (PDF File)
Facebook Post: Joan Healy (Bandon AC) sets 7.37 sec PB in 60m at GloHealth National Indoor Club League Rd 1, in AIT Athlone today
Birmingham (GBR), 2 – 4 March 2018
Kilcornan Estate, Clarinbridge, Galway
Sunday February 11th 2018
Sixty five (65) athletes from nineteen (19) Cork Clubs have been named on the Cork Intermediate and Masters squads for the Athletics Ireland National Intermediate and Masters Cross-Country Championships, at Kilcornan Estate, in Clarinbridge, Galway, on Sunday February 11th.
All selected athletes MUST confirm their status with This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (085-1480725) asap, and by 5pm, Tuessday January 30th, at the very latest.
If you CANNOT make it, please let Paddy Buckley know immediately. If you are doubtful, please let Paddy know - your place will be held, but replacements may be put on standby notice - Cork Athletics wants to field full squads in all events - please help us do that!
Anyone who has not been included in the listings, or who feels that they may have been inadvertently omitted, or who, having previously indicated that they did not wish to be considered, would now like to be considered for selection, should contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (085-1480725) without delay
Masters Women & M65 Men - Start 13:30 - Distance 4km
Masters Men - Start 14:00 - Distance 7km
Intermediate Women - Start 14:40 - Distance 5km
Intermediate Men - Start 15:10 - Distance 8km
Panels Updated 15:35pm Monday January 29th
All those named on the panel will be entered by Cork Athletics
NB: Cork Athletics is looking for nominations for the Intermediate Womens squad - Clubs who are entering their own teams and/or individuals should notify This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (085-1480725) without delay
The Full Intermediate Womens squad is 8, with 3 subs
Athlete | Club |
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Jennifer Goggin | Ballymore-Cobh AC |
Ronnie Barry | Bandon AC |
Eadaoinn O'Neill | East Cork AC |
Laura Santry | East Cork AC |
Grainne Ni Luasa | St Finbarrs AC |
Deirdre Ansbro | Youghal AC |
Richella Devereux | Youghal AC |
Louise O'Brien | Youghal AC |
Niamh O'Regan | Youghal AC |
All those named on the panel will be entered by Cork Athletics
Athlete | Club |
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Kenneth Kelleher | East Cork AC |
Kevin O'Brien | East Cork AC |
Michael Harty | East Cork AC |
Shane Harrington | East Cork AC |
Brian Harty | East Cork AC |
Kevin O'Leary | East Cork AC |
Frank Hayes | East Cork AC |
John Collins | Skibbereen AC |
Bryan Crowley | Watergrasshill AC |
Teams are eight (8) to run, with four (4) to score, all athletes on the panel run
Athlete | Club |
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Carmel Crowley | Bandon AC |
Michelle Kenny | Leevale AC |
Lorraine Bolster-Tavolieri | Mallow AC |
Breda Gaffney | Mallow AC |
Martina Kiely | St Finbarrs AC |
Sorcha Kearney | St Finbarrs AC |
Anne Marie Holland | Youghal AC |
Evelyn Cashman | Youghal AC |
Michelle Nolan | Youghal AC |
Ruth Millerick | Youghal AC |
Teams are eight (8) to run, with four (4) to score, all athletes on the panel run
Athlete | Club |
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Clo Fitzgibbon | Grange-Fermoy AC |
Joan Ennis | Grange-Fermoy AC |
Carmel Parnell | Leevale AC |
Sally Drennan | Midleton AC |
Margo Dinan | St Finbarrs AC |
Mary Sweeney | St Finbarrs AC |
Orla Crosbie | St Finbarrs AC |
Teams are twelve (12) to run, with six (6) to score, all athletes on the panel run
All those named on the panel will be entered by Cork Athletics
Athlete | Club |
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Michael Harrington | Durrus AC |
Alan O'Brien | Eagle AC |
John O'Callaghan | Eagle AC |
Frank Hayes | East Cork AC |
Sean McGrath | East Cork AC |
Tim Twomey | Leevale AC |
Brian Kearney | Leevale AC |
Dave O'Mahony | Leevale AC |
Alfie Davis | Leevale AC |
Donal Coffey | Leevale AC |
Paul Moloney | Mallow AC |
Michael Herlihy | North Cork AC |
Joe Cunningham | St Finbarrs AC |
Teams are twelve (12) to run, with six (6) to score, all athletes on the panel run
All those named on the panel will be entered by Cork Athletics
Athlete | Club |
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Denis McCarthy | East Cork AC |
Eric Meade | East Cork AC |
Neilus Ahern | Midleton AC |
Padraig Sheehan | Milstreet AC |
Eamonn McEvoy | St Finbarrs AC |
Martin Drake | Youghal AC |
Paul Curley | Youghal AC |
Steven Devereux | Youghal AC |
County Teams are six (6) to run, with four (3) to score, all athletes on the panel run
Club Teams: 3 to score
All those named on the panel will be entered by Cork Athletics
Athlete | Club |
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Pat Twomey | Eagle AC |
Richard Piotrowski | Eagle AC |
Ken Higgs | Eagle AC |
Phil McGrath | East Cork AC |
Maurice Tobin | Grange-Fermoy AC |
Donal O'Brien | St Nicholas AC |
Dan Kennedy | St Finbarrs AC |
Michael Dunne | St Finbarrs AC |
Commodore Invitational, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Saturday January 13th 2018
Fearghal Curtin in European Junior Cross-Country Championships, 2017 - Photo: Sam Barnes - Getty Images
Running in his first ever indoor race, Youghal AC athlete Fearghal Curtin knocked almost 10 seconds off of his previous best time, when finishing a very close third, in the 3000m, at the Commodore Invitational, in Nashville, Tennessee, on Saturday night, January 13th 2018.
The former Midleton CBS student, in his first year at Charleston Southern University, in South Carolina, clocked a time of 8:17.06 to claim third place behind two Kenyans, Kigen Chemadi (7:58.46), and Jacob Chloe (8:16.49), both students at Middle Tennessee State. While Chemadi finished well ahead of the field, Fearghal was only a hair's-breadth behind the runner-up, Jacob Chloe, just 0.17 sec behind.
Curtin's previous best was 8:26.00, which he ran at the Le Cheile International, in Leixlip, in July 2016.
Cork City Sports Athlete of the Month - December 2017
Just last Thursday, January 11th, Fearghal received the Cork City Sports Cork Athlete of the Month Award for December, for his outstanding performance at the European Junior Cross-Country Championships, in Slovakia, last month. The award was presented at a function in the River Lee Hotel, Cork, on Thursday January 11th 2012. As Fearghal is studying, on athletics scholarship, in the United States, the award was accepted by Fearghal's parents, Geraldine and Noel Curtin
PL | NAME | YEAR | TEAM | TIME |
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1 | Chemadi, Kigen | JR-3 | Mid. Tenn. State | 7:58.46 |
2 | Choge, Jacob | SO-2 | Mid. Tenn. State | 8:16.49 |
3 | Curtin, Fearghal | FR-1 | Charleston Southern | 8:17.06 |
4 | Bartlett, Avery | JR-3 | Georgia Tech | 8:24.43 |
5 | McLeod, Kaleb | JR-3 | Belmont | 8:25.15 |
6 | Wilson, Jeryck | SO-2 | Charleston Southern | 8:27.50 |
7 | Potgieter, Warno | South Alabama | 8:28.43 | |
8 | Shaw, Tanner | SR-4 | Georgia Tech | 8:29.67 |
9 | Kosgei, Antony | SR-4 | UTEP | 8:30.17 |
10 | Evans, Luke | SR-4 | Belmont | 8:33.40 |
11 | Ronoh, Boaz | FR-1 | UTEP | 8:38.06 |
12 | Fleming, Patrick | JR-3 | Georgia Tech | 8:46.95 |
Cheruiyot, Geoffry | SR-4 | Mid. Tenn. State | DNS |
Fearghal Curtin's Collegiate Season to date
Charleston Southern University Announce Fearghal's Arrival
Nearly 4000 miles and the Atlantic Ocean did not stop Fearghal Curtin from becoming a Buccaneer and representing CSU in cross country. The strong-minded freshman, known as "the machine" on the team, started running when he was only 8 years old and has represented his home country of Ireland seven times, in both track & field and cross country.
Fearghal Curtin's European Athletics Profile
Fearghal Curtin's All-Athletics Profile
Edinburgh, Scotland
Saturday January 13th 2018
Stephanie Cotter, West Muskerry AC, has been selected to represent Europe in tomorrow's Edinburgh International. Fresh from her resent successes in the Athletics Ireland National Junior Championships, and her Bronze medal placing in last week's Antrim International Cross-Country.
Fionnuala McCormack, Kilcoole AC, also runs for Europe, in the Women's 6k, while Laura Crowe, An Riocht AC, a frequent competitor in Cork, represents Ireland in the mixed 4 x 1k, alongside Eoin Everard, Kieran Kelly and Kerry O'Flaherty.
Other Local Cork interest focuses on Mark Hanrahan, who runs in the Open Men's event
Start Lists (Excel File)
Two Hours of Live Coverage begins at 13:15pm on BBC 1
2017 Program/Coverage
Time | Race title | Race distance |
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12:15 | Great Edinburgh XCountry | 6k |
Junior Men's 6km* | ||
Inc. U17 Inter District | ||
12:45 | Great Edinburgh XCountry | 4k |
Junior Women's 4km* | ||
Inc. U17 Inter District | ||
13:15 | BBC Live coverage starts | |
13:30 | Great Edinburgh XCountry Women's 6k* | 6k |
14:20 | Great Edinburgh XCountry 4 x 1k Relay* | 4 x 1k |
14:40 | Great Edinburgh XCountry Men's 8k* | 8k |
15:15 | BBC Live coverage finishes |
Related Articles
Results of Athletics Ireland National Senior & Junior Cross-Country Championships 2017
Stephanie Cotter is Cork City Sports Athlete of the Month for May 2017
Registered Cork Athletics Races for Week Ending Sunday January 14th 2018
This week, we have Coach Education at CIT, while the competitive action for Cork athletes, once again, focuses on Nenagh and Athlone, while, further afield, Mark Hanrahan (Leevale AC) runs in the in Edinburgh International Cross-Country
Friday January 12th, 6pm, CIT Track - Level 1 Coaching Course
Saturday January 13th, 11am, AIT Athlone - GloHealth National Indoor Club League Rd 1
Saturday January 13th - Edinburgh International Cross-Country
Sunday January 14th, 10am, Nenagh Indoor Stadium - Munster Senior & Masters Indoor T&F Championships
Cork
Sunday June 3rd 2018
Cork City Marathon Facebook Page
The 2018 Cork City Marathon was launched today, Monday January 22nd, with the event set for Sunday June 3rd.
Holding the event on a Sunday has brought many new challenges to the organisers, but the change has brought new growth to the popular series, which includes the Cork City Marathon, and Cork City Marathon Relay, along with the growing popularity of the Cork City Half-Marathon.
The 2018 Marathon and Half-Marathon Routes have yet to be fully finalised, however they will remain largely the same as in 2017. Several route changes/'tweaks' are being looked at, the most significant being the merge point of the Marathon and Half-Marathon. New roads/paths around Pairc Ui Caoimh have opened up new possibilities to streamline the merge point, making the transition easier for both participants and stewards.
On-line Entry - Marathon or Half-Marathon
Hardcopy (PDF) Entry Form (on Cork City Marathon website)
March 31st - Entry Fee Rises
April 30th - Entry Fee Rises
May 13th - Final Date for Entries
Speaking at the launch of the Irish Examiner Cork City Marathon, Race Director Jim O’Donovan said, “There is always great anticipation and buzz surrounding the launch of the Irish Examiner Cork City Marathon. Moving race day from Monday to Sunday has proved to be a huge success, allowing greater flexibility for visitors, both nationally and internationally, traveling to the event.
This change also allowed all participants an opportunity to celebrate their great achievement in the city that evening. This development was very well-received by all participants, many of whom have already registered for this year's event.
“This must-attend event in the Irish sporting calendar is not all about winning. It’s the taking part that counts. The process of training for a marathon provides a focal point and platform through which you can achieve a myriad of goals. The Irish Examiner Cork City Marathon has become more than a marathon and is recognised for its inclusivity. It’s for runners, walkers, wheelchair athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and supporters. It is also for those looking for a way to get fit, to set a new personal best, a way to raise money for a local charity or a fun day out with family and friends.
“To those who have always wished to have an Irish Examiner Cork City Marathon medal hanging around their neck but are apprehensive, they can make the distance in the category they have set as their own personal goal, I have just one important message for you – you can!
We are so proud of this special event we have created, which provides a competitive platform for elite athletes, but is just as welcoming and accessible for recreational runners. You are never alone on the course, with stewards, spectators and fellow athletes all supporting and willing you on to the finish line. So, I would encourage everyone to take the leap, and create that special memory that will be forever with you,”
Now in its 12th year, the Irish Examiner Cork City Marathon is an internationally recognised marathon welcoming participants from home and abroad, with certification from the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). As an AIMS (Association of International Marathons) certified course, the Cork City Marathon is a qualifying event for other prestigious marathons, such as the Boston City Marathon.
The Irish Examiner Cork City Marathon is a City Council promoted event, in partnership with Cork Athletics, Cork Business Houses Athletics Association (BHAA), An Garda Síochána, Cork Education & Training Board, along with Voluntary First Aid & Medical bodies such as St. John Ambulance, Irish Red Cross, Order of Malta, Cork Fire Services and Civil Defence as well as local groups and communities.
Cllr. Tony Fitzgerald, Lord Mayor of Cork, said “Marathon Sunday is one of my favourite days of the year, as I see the city come alive. I would encourage individuals of all ages, levels and abilities to get involved in the 2018 Irish Examiner Cork City Marathon. It will be a fantastic day in the city, and a great way for participants to take in the iconic Cork sights and sounds as they take to the streets. We’re calling on everyone, from first timers to professional athletes, to lace up your trainers and look forward to seeing you at the start and finish line!”
Register or find out more at www.corkcitymarathon.ie.
For helpful training tips or to share your Irish Examiner Cork City Marathon journey follow them on Facebook and Instagram\corkcitymarathon or on Twitter @TheCorkMarathon #MoreThanAMarathon
The Irish Examiner Cork City Marathon was revived in 2007, after a break of 21 years. It reflected a growing interest or a rekindling of interest in road running that had peaked in the mid-1980s, but had waned in the intervening years.
One of the innovations in the Irish Examiner Cork City Marathon was the inclusion of a Team Relay challenge, with teams of between 2 and five members combining to cover the 26.2 mile distance. In 2013, a Youth Team Relay was introduced, providing an opportunity for young people between the ages of 16 and 18 to participate in what is one of the most challenging and rewarding sporting and personal achievements.
Castletownbere
Saturday January 20th & Saturday January 27th 2017
Ready for Customers! Beara AC's Mark Gallagher, Pauline Hurley and Steve O'Donovan
Beara AC members. pictured in SuperValu Castletownbere today, at their recruitment desk. They will be there, to answer questions and sign-up members, from 11am to 4pm today, Saturday January 20th, and again next Saturday, January 27th. Why not drop in to sign up, get more information on the club, and/or athletics in general, or discuss their hopes and aspirations for an active 2018 for Beara AC!
Beara AC Facebook Page
Beara AC Club Information Page on Cork Athletics Website
Beara AC's membership fee for the year, Jan-Dec 2018, is €50, with €25 for concessions. Membership includes insurance and Athletics Ireland Membership and Registration, and weekly training opportunities.
The club is only registering adult members currently, however the intention is to extend membership to juveniles, once the adult section is up and running.
Whilst the club is only, officially at least, starting up now, it has been working away quietly, getting ready for the January launch. The fledgling club actually formed both the nucleus and the basis for the first ever Athletics Ireland Assistant Coach course, in Cork, to be held outside of CIT Track, when the Assistant Coach Course was held in Bantry, last November. Clearly an indication of the progressive approach of the club.
In the last few years, there has been an upsurgance in Athletics in the Beara Penninsula, with Parkruns on Bere Island, and in Glengarriff, along with road races in Eyeries, Allihies and Castletownbere, and, of course the highly popular Bere Island Mid-Summer 5k & 10k, all of which have attracted significant number of competitors. With the advent of the new club, it is planned to form a series involving these races. It must be mentioned also that today's recruitment venue, SuperValu Castletownbere, has been a significant sponsor of many of these races.
Exiting times for athletics in Beara! Best of luck to the new club!
Successful Assistant Coach Course in Bantry
Registered Cork Athletics Races & Events for Week Ending Sunday January 21st 2018
This week: Coach Education, Indoor Relays & Combined Events, and Cloyne Commons 4k
Saturday January 20th, 10am, Conna - Athletics Leader Course NB Course FULL
Saturday January 20th, 11am, AIT Athlone - GloHeath National Indoor Combined Events Chps
Sunday January 21st, 09am, Cloyne - Cloyne Commons 4k Road Race Series - Race 3 2017/18
Sunday January 21st, 11am, Nenagh - Munster Juvenile Inter-Club Indoor Relay Championships
Ballycotton, Co. Cork
Sunday March 10th 1985
Top eight finishers from the Ballycotton ‘10’ of 1985 - Photo courtesy of Pat Moore, formerly of Nike, by Fr Liam Kelleher
L to R: Jim Dingwall, City of Hull AC; Dick Hooper, Raheny Shamrock AC; Robert Costelloe, Burgerland Limerick AC; John Lenihan, An Riocht AC; Liam O’Brien, Midleton AC; Noel Harvey, Clonliffe Harriers AC; Peter Maher, North Cork AC; Tony Ryan
John Walshe, one of the key people behind the Ballycotton organisation recalls Jim Dingwall's win in the 1985 race, the eight edition of the race. Sadly, the 2017 edition, the 40th running, was the final Ballycotton 10.
Based on a Guest Article by John Walshe
The photo above - courtesy of Pat Moore, formerly of Nike – was taken by Fr Liam Kelleher, and shows the top eight finishers from the Ballycotton ‘10’ of 1985.
The winner was Jim Dingwall, City of Hull AC, in a time of 48:05. Tragically, 20 years after his victory, the Scottish international, who had a Marathon best of 2:11:44, died at age 56, after a long battle with cancer.
All of the first eight finishers were inside 50 minutes, and finished in the same order as in the photo (left to right): Jim Dingwall, City of Hull AC, 1st, 48:05; Dick Hooper, Raheny Shamrock AC, 2nd, 48:16; Robert Costelloe, Burgerland Limerick AC, 3rd, 48:36; John Lenihan, An Riocht AC, 4th, 49:07; Liam O’Brien, Midleton AC, 5th, 49:23; Noel Harvey, Clonliffe Harriers AC, 6th, 49:56; Peter Maher, North Cork AC, 7th, 49:57; Tony Ryan, Dungarvan AC, 8th, 49:58.
Full results of Ballycotton 10 1985
Ballycotton 10 Roll of Honour
1 Jim Dingwall, City of Hull AC, 48:05: Scottish Marathon Club magazine
2 Dick Hooper, Raheny Shamrock AC, 48:16: Triple Irish Olympian Wikipedia
3 Robert Costelloe, Burgerland Limerick AC, 48:36: 1986 Ballycotton Winner
4 John Lenihan, An Riocht AC, 49:07: World Mountain Running Champion
5 Liam O’Brien, Midleton AC, 49:23: Irish Olympian, and four time winner of Ballycotton 10
6 Noel Harvey, Clonliffe Harriers AC, 49:56:
7 Peter Maher, North Cork AC, 49:57: Double Canadian Olympian Wikipedia
8 Tony Ryan, Dungarvan AC, 49:58:
End of Era as Ballycotton 10 and Summer Series Both Finish
Ballycotton Running Promotions - A Personal Appreciation
The Cork City Sports Athlete of the Month Award is sponsored by 96FM/C103FM, The Evening Echo, Leisureworld and The River Lee
Leevale Women's Team - Cork City Sports Athlete of the Month for November 2017
Fearghal Curtin, Youghal AC - Cork City Sports Athlete of the Month for December 2017
Cork City Sports - Awards Archive
"At the Athletics Ireland National Senior Cross-Country Championships, held in the National Sports Campus, Abbotstown, Dublin, on Sunday November 26th, Leevale AC's women's cross-country team of Michelle Finn, Lizzie Lee, Claire McCarthy and Sinead O'Connor, supported by Carol Finn, won the National Inter-Club Title, in a hard fought battle with with a fancied Dundrum South Dublin (DSD) AC squad."
The award was presented at a function in the River Lee Hotel, Cork, on Thursday January 11th 2018
"Fearghal Curtin, Youghal AC, receives the Cork City Sports Cork Athlete of the Month Award for December, as a result of his outstanding performance at the European Junior Cross-Country Championships, in Slovakia. Fearghal led the Irish Junior Men's Team home, finishing in a creditable 22nd position."
The award was presented at a function in the River Lee Hotel, Cork, on Thursday January 11th 2012. As Fearghal is studying, on athletics scholarship, in the United States, the award was accepted by Fearghal's parents, Geraldine and Noel Curtin
Related Articles
All Gold - Cork Women's Cross-Country Teams 2017
Results of Athletics Ireland National Senior & Junior Cross-Country Championships 2017
European Cross-Country Championships 2017
Nenagh
Saturday & Sunday January 6th & 7th 2018
Photos from Pat Falvey's Belgooly AC Facebook Album
Paul Askins, Dooneen AC, Photos:
Cork athletes took twenty five (25) from a total of forty two (42) podium places in the Munster Juvenile Pentathlon Championships. There were a total of seven Gold, eight Silver and ten Bronze for Cork, with Girls and Boys pretty evenly matched, however the boys shading it slightly, with thirteen medals to the girls twelve.
The girls had two Gold Medalists, Leevale AC's Emily Wall, with 2530 points, won the Girls Under 16, while Hannah Falvey, Belgooly AC, was the Girls Under 13 Gold medalist, on 1336 points.
The boys brought home five Gold medals: Ryan Onoh, Under 11, 1102 points; John Cashman, Under 13, 1438 points; Harry Nevin, Under 15, 2963 points and Reece Ademola, Under 16, 2632 points, all from Leevale AC, while Midleton AC's George Alamu, took Under 15 Gold with 1753 points
Full Juvenile Girls Indoor Pentathlon Championship Results (PDF file) - Munster Athletics website
Full Juvenile Boys Indoor Pentathlon Championship Results (PDF file) - Munster Athletics website