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Club's Olympians Cut Tape to Open Leevale AC's Indoor High Performance Facility

Leevale's Olympians Cut the Tape!

 

Cutting the Tape Opening Leevale ACs High Performance Facility photo Gearoid O Laoi

 

Leevale AC's Olympians Cut Tape to Open Club's Indoor High Performance Facility, Saturday July 15th, 2017. The occasion also marked the 50th anniversary of the foundation of the club. Photo: Gearoid O'Laoi

Cutting the Tape at the Official Opening of Leevale's High Performance Facility

Six of Leevale's Olympians, Marcus O'Sullivan, Lizzie Lee, Michelle Finn, Catherine Dunne, John Twomey, Donie Walsh and Ailish McSweeney, jointly cut the tape to officially open the club's High performance at Farranlea Road today, Saturday July 15th.  The opening also marks the 50th anniversary of the club's foundation.

The ceremony was attended by a host of dignitaries, including Simon Coveney, T.D., Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Micheal Martin T.D., Michael McGrath T.D., Cork City Lord Mayor Councillor Tony Fitzgerald, Cork County Lord Mayor Councillor Declan Hurley and Bishop John Buckley, along with a multitude of athletics personalities, including most of the Cork City Sports committee (many of whom are also Leevale members), Georgina Drumm, President, Athletics Ireland, John Treacy CEO Sport Ireland, to name but a few. Needless to say, Leevale members from past and present ensured a large gathering attended.



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 Chain Gang!

 

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Somebody even arranged for a Flypast just before the tape cutting!

 

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Talking Shop...John Treacy and Marcus O'Sullivan

 

Views of Leevale's Indoor Facility

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 Videos

Leevale's Olympians Cut the Tape to Open the Club's High Performance Facility

 

Leevales Olympians cut the tape at opening of Leevale ACs Indoor Sports Facility from Webmaster - Cork Athletics on Vimeo.



Marcus O'Sullivan speaking at the Opening Ceremony

 

Marcus O'Sullivan speaking at opening of Leevale AC's High Performance Indoor Sports Facility from Webmaster - Cork Athletics on Vimeo.

 

John Treacy, CEO, Sport Ireland speaking at the Opening Ceremony

John Treacy CEO Sport Ireland speaking at opening of Leevale AC's High Performance Indoor Sports Facility from Webmaster - Cork Athletics on Vimeo.


Caroline Philpott and Lord Mayor Tony Fitzgerald speaking at the Opening Ceremony

 

Lizzie Lee Speaking at the Opening Ceremony

Lizzie Lee speaking at opening of Leevale AC's Indoor Sports Facility from Webmaster - Cork Athletics on Vimeo.

 

Finbarr O'Brien, President Leevale AC speaking at the Opening Ceremony

Finbarr O'Brien, President, Leevale AC, speaking at opening of Leevale AC's Indoor Sports Facility from Webmaster - Cork Athletics on Vimeo.

 

Bishop John Buckley Blessing the Facility

Bishop John Buckley Blessing Leevale AC's High Performance Indoor Sports Facility from Webmaster - Cork Athletics on Vimeo.

 

 Donal Murnane speaking at opening of Leevale AC's High Performance Indoor Sports Facility

 

 

Photos

Cork Athletics Flickr Album

Gearoid O Laoi's Facebook Album

 

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Leevale's Paralympians, John Twomey and Cathy Dunne

 

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John Calnan, Jerry Murphy and Michael Walsh

Silver for Niamh McCarthy at ParaAthletics World Championships

Niamh McCarthy takes World ParaAthletics Silver

London

Saturday July 15th 2017

 

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Niamh McCarthy (Eagle AC)

Photos: Paralympics Ireland

 

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Niamh McCarthy, Eagle AC, has taken ParaAthletic Silver at this mornings session. Throwing in the F41 category, Niamh threw 26.17m on her fifth throw, to confirm her Silver medal. She had thrown 25.87m with her first throw, to take the lead, however Raoua Tlili, Tunisia, blew away the field with her second throw of 32.29, a Championship Record.  While some came close, none of the other finalists excceded Niamh's first round throw, and she consolidated her position with her fifth round throw of 26.17m.

The Gold Medal winner, Raoua Tlili, Tunisia, dominates F41 discus throwing, having now won a third World Championship.  She is also a four-time Paralympic champion.

F41 Discus Results

 niamh mccarthy parathletics f41 world championships 2017 results

 

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Niamh McCarthy's Paralympics Ireland Athlete Profile

 

 

Orla Barry - F57 Discus - 7pm Sat 15th July

Orla Barry, from Ladysbridge, in East Cork, a former Leevale AC athlete, enters the arena at 7pm this evening, Saturday 15th, in the F57 Discus Final



Live Results and Schedule

 

TV and Live Stream Coverage


Channel 4 TV are providing extensive Television coverage.  Channel 4 is also LiveStreaming the Championships

 

Irish Athlete's Timetable

Day Time Event Class Athlete Stage
Friday 14 July 20:25 800m (M) T38 Michael McKillop Heat
Friday 14 July 21:01 1500m (W) T13 Greta Streimikyte Final
           
Day Time Event Class Athlete Stage
Saturday 15 July 10:00 Discus(W) F41 Niamh McCarthy Final
Saturday 15 July 19:00 Discus (W) F57 Orla Barry Final
           
Day Time Event Class Athlete Stage
Sunday 16th 10:15 1500m (M) T54 Patrick Monahan Heat
Sunday 16th 11:30 100m (M) T 13 Jason Smyth Heat
Sunday 16th 21:06 100m (M) T 13 Jason Smyth Final (if qualifies)
Sunday 16th 21:15 800m (M) T38 Michael McKillop Final (if qualifies)
Sunday 16th 21:45 1500m (M) T54 Patrick Monahan Final (if qualifies)
           
Day Time Event Class Athlete Stage
Monday 17th 11 200m (M) T37 Paul Keogan Heat
Monday 17th 19:01 200m (M) T13 Jason Smyth Heat
Monday 17th 20:01 100m (W) T13 Orla Comerford Final
           
Day Time Event Class Athlete Stage
Tuesday 18th 19:55 200m (M) T13 Jason smyth Final (if qualifies)
Tuesday 18th 21:15 200m (M) T37 Paul Keogan Final (if qualifies)
           
Day Time Event Class Athlete Stage
Wednesday 19th 21:21 800m (M) T53 Patrick Monahan Heat
           
Day Time Event Class Athlete Stage
Thursday 20th 20:00 Discus F38 Noelle Lenihan Final
Thursday 20th 20:55 800m (M) T53 Patrick Monahan Final (if qualifies)
           
Day Time Event Class Athlete Stage
Saturday 22nd 12:04 400m (M) T37 Paul Keogan Heat
Saturday 22nd          
Saturday 22nd 19:12 Shot (W) F53 Deirdre Mongan Final
Saturday 22nd 19:05 1500m (M) T37 Michael McKillop Final
           
Day Time Event Class Athlete Stage
Sunday 23rd 19:00 400m (M) T37 Paul Keogan Final (if qualifies)



World ParaAthletics Website

Live Results and Schedule

Layman's Guide to Paralympic Classification (PDF File)

 

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Irish Team at European Under 23 Championships 2017

European Under 23 T&F Championships 2017

Bydgoszcz, Poland

Thursday 13th - Sunday 16th July 2017

 


Brandon Arrey, Blarney-Inniscarra AC

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Brandon Arrey, Blarney-Inniscarra AC, is Cork's only representative on the twenty strong Irish team at the European U23 Championships taking place in Bydgoszcz, Poland, from today, Thursday 13th - Sunday 16th July 2017

Update:

Brandon Arrey ran in Heat 1 of the 400m this morning, in a time of 53 seconds flat, well outside his season's best of 47.35 seconds, set in Oordegem, Belgium, in May. Unfortunately Brandon appeared to be struggling from the outset, but it isn't known at this stage what the underlying cause was.  He is also scheduled to run on the 4x400m team, so we hope he will be fully recovered by then.


Men's 400m - Heat 1, featuring Brandon Arrey

 

 european athletics u23 championships 2017 mens 400m heat 1 results

 

Brandon Arrey's European Athletics Profile

Brandon Arrey's All Athletics Profile

 


Irish Team selection for the European U23 Championship

 

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Mens Team

EventNameClubCoach
400m & 4x400m Relay Andrew Mellon Crusaders AC Brendan McConville
400m & 4x400m Relay Brandon Arrey Blarney Iniscarra AC Jeremy Lyons
400m & 4x400m Relay Harry Purcell Trim AC John Shields
110mH Matthew Behan Crusaders AC Maria Hetherington
1500m Kevin Kelly St. Coca's AC Larry Kelly
1500m & 5000m Andrew Coscoran Star of the Sea AC Brendan Meade
5000m Barry Keane Waterford AC Brian Swaby
Shot Putt John Kelly Finn Valley AC John Kelly
Hammer Adam King Iveragh AC Sean Egan
Hammer Owen Russell St. Andrew's AC Paddy McGrath
4x400m Relay Craig Newell Ballymena & Antrim AC Ian Neely
4x400m Relay Paul White Nenagh AC Hayley & Drew Harrison
4x400m Relay Karl Griffin UCD AC  

 

Womens Team

EventNameClubCoach
Long Jump, 200m, & 100m Sarah McCarthy Mid Sutton AC Sandra Daly
200m & 4X400m Relay Cliodhna Manning Kilkenny City Harriers AC Peter Lyons
400m & 4x400m Relay Jenna Bromell Emerald AC Noelle Morrissey
400m, 200m & 4x400m Relay Sophie Becker St. Joseph's AC Jeremy Lyons
800m & 4x400m Relay Alanna Lally UCDAC James Nolan
800m & 4x400m Relay Siofra Cleirigh-Buttner DSD AC Gina Procaccio
Pole Vault Sarah McKeever DSD AC Laurie Needham



European U23 Coverage inc Livestream

Livestream via European Athletics website

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Dublin Marathon Filling Very Rapidly - Expected to Sell-Out TODAY or Tomorrow
Less than 1,000 places left - Over 19,000 places have been filled!

 
Wed 12th July, 7pm, Clonakilty Rugby Ground - West Cork Division Summer League


Wed 12th July, 12pm - Charleville Half-Marathon Early Bird Entry Fee Closes!

 

Thurs 13th July, 8pm, Coachford - Coachford Autumn Festival 5 Mile

 

Thurs 13th July, 8pm, Youghal - Youghal 5k

Fri 14th July, 7:30pm, Shannonvale, Clonakilty - Shannonvale 10k

 

International Events This Week


Wed 12th - Sun 16th, Nairobi, Kenya - IAAF World U18 Championships 2017

Thurs 13th - Sun 16th, Bydgoszcz, Poland - European Athletics U23 Championships 2017

Fri 14th - Sun 23rd, London - World ParaAthletics Championships 2017

 

 

This Month's Registered Athletics Ireland Road Races - July

 

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Cork City Sports Qualifying Standard for LeisureWorld Open 3k 2017

Call for Athletes for LeisureWorld Open 3k

Cork City Sports

17:30pm Tuesday July 18th 2017

 

Leisureworld Open 3k Launch Cork City Sports 2017

L to R: Ian O’Leary, Marketing Manager LeisureWorld, Terry O’Rourke, Secretary Cork City Sports. Christine Moloney, Chief Executive LeisureWorld, Tony O’Connell Chairman Cork City Sports and Mark McManus, Commercial Manager, LeisureWorld.

Photo: Martin Collins

 

Cork City Sports 2017 min

 

 
"LeisureWorld Bishopstown is proud sponsor of the men's open 3k race again this year. LeisureWorld has multiple sites around Cork where you can Pay As You Go for swimming, gym, classes or personal training anytime, as well as purchase a great value membership. LeisureWorld is your public leisure centre serving the people of Cork for over 20 years and caters for people of all ages and all walks of life.
Find out more at www.leisureworldcork.com or follow on social media."

 

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Building on the success of this race over the past few years, LeisureWorld is proud to sponsor the ‘Open 3k’ again at this year’s 66th Cork City Sports, on Tuesday July 18th, at CIT Track.

Entries are welcomed from athletes who have run under 09:30 in the last 2 years.

Closing date for entries is later this week

Contact

Any athlete interested in taking part in this race should email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

When emailing, please include:

  • Date of Birth
    Club
  • Contact number(s)
  • Best 3k posted in last 2 years
  • AND where this was achieved


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LeisureWorld Instagram


Cork City Sports website

Cork City Sports Facebook page

66th Cork City Sports Programme of Events (Provisional)

66th Cork City Sports - Meet Info

 

Cork Athletics Homepage

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Week Ending Sunday July 9th 2017

 

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Dublin Marathon Filling Very Rapidly - Expected to Sell-Out Shortly
In any case the Entry Fee Rose to €90 last Friday

 Wed 5th July, 8pm, CIT Track - Monthly Meeting - This month's meeting is for County Board Officers ONLY

Thurs 6th July, 8pm, Whitegate - Robbie Steele Memorial Corkbeg 4 Mile

Fri 7th June, 8pm, Ballinascarthy - Ballinascarthy Festival 10k

Sat 8th July, 1pm, Bere Island - Bere Island Midsummer 5k

Sat 8th July, 1:10pm, Bere Island - Bere Island Midsummer 10k

 

 

This Month's Registered Athletics Ireland Road Races - July

 

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Darragh McElhinney Wins Record Fourth SIAB International Title

Darragh Mcelhinney in Record-Breaking SIAB Win

Morton Stadium

Santry, Dublin

Saturday July 15th 2017

 

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Darragh Mcelhinney, Colaiste Pobail, Bheanntrai and Ireland, won the boys 1500m, in an unofficial time of 3:58, took his record-breaking fourth SIAB Schools International title, at the SIAB International, in the Morton Stadium, Santry, Dublin, today. Darragh produced a bilistering 1:55 last 800m, with 42 secs for the last 300m. "An incredible performance!", according to Darragh's coach Steven Macklin.

Darragh was awarded the accolade for Male Preformance of the Meet

 

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Full Results to follow, when available

 

Cork Athletes on Irish Team

Girls

EventForenameSurnameSchool
1500m Steeplechase Alannah Neff Carrigaline C.S.
Triple Jump Aisling Cassidy Bandon Grammar School
Pole Vault Emma Coffey St. Angels's Cork
Shot Put Ciara Sheehy St. Marys Charleville
Discus Megan Lenihan Hazelwood College, Cork
Hammer Tirna Cahill PS na Trinoide Youghal

 

Boys

EventForenameSurnameSchool
200m & 4x100m Relay Colin Doyle Presentation Brother College Cork
200m & 4x100m Relay Conor Morey Presentation Brothers College Cork
1500m Darragh McElhinney Colaiste Pobail Bantry
1500m Tommy Connolly CBC Cork
High jump Ben Donovan Midleton College
Triple Jump Wymin Sivakumar CSN Cork
4 x 100m Colin Doyle Presentation College Cork
4 x 100m Conor Morey Presentation College Cork
4 x 100m David McInerney Hamilton HS Bandon

Cork Athletes Compete in World ParaAthletics Championships 2017

Three Cork Athletes, Niamh McCarthy, Noelle Linehan and Orla Barry Set to Compete in ParaAthletic World Championships

London

Friday July 14th - Sunday July 23rd 2017

 

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Noelle Linehan (North Cork AC) Niamh McCarthy (Eagle AC) Orla Barry, from Ladysbridge

Photos: Paralympics Ireland

 


Cork Athletics athletes Noelle Linehan (North Cork AC) and Niamh McCarthy (Eagle AC), along with Orla Barry, from Ladysbridge, are set to take the stage at the ParaAthletics World Championships, which begin in the Olympic Stadium, London, on Friday. Niamh and Orla are in action on day 2, Saturday, while Noelle isn't in action until Thursday next.

 

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Niamh McCarthy, Eagle AC

 

Irish Athlete's Timetable

Day Time Event Class Athlete Stage
Friday 14 July 20:25 800m (M) T38 Michael McKillop Heat
Friday 14 July 21:01 1500m (W) T13 Greta Streimikyte Final
           
Day Time Event Class Athlete Stage
Saturday 15 July 10:00 Discus(W) F41 Niamh McCarthy Final
Saturday 15 July 19:00 Discus (W) F57 Orla Barry Final
           
Day Time Event Class Athlete Stage
Sunday 16th 10:15 1500m (M) T54 Patrick Monahan Heat
Sunday 16th 11:30 100m (M) T 13 Jason Smyth Heat
Sunday 16th 21:06 100m (M) T 13 Jason Smyth Final (if qualifies)
Sunday 16th 21:15 800m (M) T38 Michael McKillop Final (if qualifies)
Sunday 16th 21:45 1500m (M) T54 Patrick Monahan Final (if qualifies)
           
Day Time Event Class Athlete Stage
Monday 17th 11 200m (M) T37 Paul Keogan Heat
Monday 17th 19:01 200m (M) T13 Jason Smyth Heat
Monday 17th 20:01 100m (W) T13 Orla Comerford Final
           
Day Time Event Class Athlete Stage
Tuesday 18th 19:55 200m (M) T13 Jason smyth Final (if qualifies)
Tuesday 18th 21:15 200m (M) T37 Paul Keogan Final (if qualifies)
           
Day Time Event Class Athlete Stage
Wednesday 19th 21:21 800m (M) T53 Patrick Monahan Heat
           
Day Time Event Class Athlete Stage
Thursday 20th 20:00 Discus F38 Noelle Lenihan Final
Thursday 20th 20:55 800m (M) T53 Patrick Monahan Final (if qualifies)
           
Day Time Event Class Athlete Stage
Saturday 22nd 12:04 400m (M) T37 Paul Keogan Heat
Saturday 22nd          
Saturday 22nd 19:12 Shot (W) F53 Deirdre Mongan Final
Saturday 22nd 19:05 1500m (M) T37 Michael McKillop Final
           
Day Time Event Class Athlete Stage
Sunday 23rd 19:00 400m (M) T37 Paul Keogan Final (if qualifies)



World ParaAthletics Website

Live Results and Schedule

Layman's Guide to Paralympic Classification (PDF File)

 

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Results of Athletics Ireland Registered Events - April 2014 - May 2016 (on Old Cork Athletics website)

Results of Athletics Ireland Registered Events - May 2016 to date

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Road Races Next Month - July 2017

 

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Cork City Sports Athlete of the Month May 2017 Stephanie Cotter

Stephanie Cotter is Cork City Sports Athlete of the Month for May 2017

River Lee Hotel

Tuesday July 11th 2017


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Liam O'Brien, Technical Director, Cork City Sports presenting Stephanie Cotter, West Muskerry AC, with her Cork City Sports Athlete of the Month Award for May 2017

 

This afternoon, Tuesday July 11th, 2017, Stephanie Cotter, West Muskerry AC, was the recipient of the Cork City Sports Athlete of the Month for May 2017, presented at a function in the River Lee.

 

The Cork City Sports Athlete of the Month Award is sponsored by 96FM/C103FM, The Evening Echo, The River Lee and Leisureworld

 

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Cork City Sports Athlete of the Month - May 2017

Stephanie Cotter, West Muskerry AC, is Cork City Sports Athlete of the Month for May 2017

 

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May 2017 Citation:

The Cork City Sports Athlete of the Month for May 2017 is Stephanie Cotter (Coachford College and West Muskerry AC). During the month of May, Stephanie dominated the traditional end-of-school-year track and field championships, in both the Senior Girls 800m and 1500m events.


Stephanie achieved a double victory at the Munster Schools Championships, on May 20th, at the CIT track. She later went on to win gold at Irish 1500m, on the first weekend of June at Tullamore. Additionally Stephanie had a famous victory in the 800m women's race at the renowned Leevale Open Sports on the 6th May.

Stephanie is coached by Collette O'Riordan, West Muskerry AC.

Photos

Photos from the event, on Cork Athletics Flickr account

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Video Interview

Interview with Stephanie Cotter, conducted by John Walshe and John Quigley, on Cork Athletics Vimeo account
(With apologies for the sound quality, due to background noise level)

Stephanie Cotter Cork City Sports Athlete of the Month May 2017 from Webmaster - Cork Athletics on Vimeo.

Cork City Sports 2017 High Jump

Cork City Sports Set for High Jump Spectacular

Cork City Sports

17:30pm Tuesday July 18th 2017

 

 Cork City Sports 2017 5X7

 

Both Men's and Women's High Jump competitions are expected to be major highlights of the 66th Cork City Sports.

The fields assembled this year, in both the mens and womens events, include some of the best athletes ever seen in Cork. The respective meet records of 2.30m in the mens event, set by Olympian Jamie Nieto, USA, in 2008, is expected to be under threat on July 18th. Similarly the womens record of 1.92m set by Amy Acuff, in 2007, could also fall.

 

Men's High Jump

Chris Baker

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Photo: Athletics Weekly

One of the main contenders in the mens competition will be European Championships Bronze medallist Chris Baker, from the UK. He is also a World Indoor Championships Top 8 athlete. He is the number two British high jumper, behind Olympic Bronze medallist, Robbie Grabarz, and  has a best of 2.36m indoors. He has already jumped 2.27m outdoors this year. This is over 7 and a half feet, or six inches from the ceiling in the average house!
Chris Baker's IAAF Profile

 

The field includes:

  • Jamal Wilson, Bahamas, with a personal best of 2.30m. He has already jumped 2.27m this year.
  • Norbert Kobielski, Poland, has already jumped 2.26m, at the end of June, and is jumping at his best right now.
  • Mike Edwards, GBR 2.25m PB
  • Darius Purcell, USA, 2.27m
  • Donte Nall, USA, 2.27m

All of these athletes will striving to break the Meet Record.

 

Women's High Jump

The main contenders in the womens competition will be Liz Patterson,USA, NCAA champion, with a personal best of 1.94m, and Levern Spencer, Saint Lucia, an Olympic Top 8 finisher, and Pan American Games Champion, with a personal best of 1.98m.
Liz Patterson's IAAF Profile

Levern Spencer's IAAF Profile

 

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Elizabeth Patterson
Photo: Santa Cruz Sentinel

Leverne Spencer

Photo: Saint Lucia Online

 

 

Standing next to the bar that these athletes jump over, it is difficult to comprehend that it is even possible to get your entire body over it!

Cork City Sports invites spectators to locate themselves at the standing area at the top bend at CIT Athletics Stadium, on July 18th, to get a full appreciation of what these great athletes can accomplish.

 
Cork City Sports website

Cork City Sports Facebook page

66th Cork City Sports Programme of Events

66th Cork City Sports - Meet Info

 

Meet Programme - Track

Start TimeTrack EventsSponsor
5:15 p.m. Juvenile 300m events Cork's 96FM - C103
5:30 p.m. Juvenile 200m events Barry's Tea
5:55 p.m. 3000m Open Men Leisureworld
6:15 p.m. InterFirm/Services Relay Race 1 KBC Bank
6:20 p.m. InterFirm/Services Relay Race 2 KBC Bank
6:30 p.m. 800m Junior Women Evros
6:40 p.m. 1500m Junior Men Cork ETB
6:50 p.m. Sonia 3k Challenge Relay Glenilen Farm
7:05 p.m. 100m Women Centra
7:10 p.m. 100m Men SuperValu
7:23 p.m. 100m Women Race 2 Centra
7:30 p.m. 100m Men Race 2 SuperValu
7:38 p.m. 400m Hurdles Men O'Leary Insurances
7:48 p.m. 800m Women Henry Ford & Son Ltd
7:55 p.m. 800m Men Cork City Council
8:05 p.m. 3000m Women Sport Ireland/Athletics Irl
8:17 p.m. 3000m Men John Buckley Sports
8:30 p.m. 200m Women Cork Airport
8:38 p.m. 200m Men DPS Engineering
8:45 p.m. 1 Mile Men Johnson Controls
8:55 p.m. 200m Women Race 2 Cork Airport
9:00 p.m. 200m Men Race 2 DPS Engineering

 

Meet Programme - Field

Start TimeField EventsSponsor
6:00 p.m. Hammer Women O'Callaghan Properties
6:00 p.m. High Jump Women Aon Hewitt
6:30 p.m. Pole Vault Women Dukes Coffee Company
6:45 p.m. Shot Putt Men JCD Group
7:00 p.m. Long Jump Men Cork County Council
7:15 p.m. High Jump Men FMC International

 

Tickets / Admission Details

Stand €15 | Ground €10

Free admittance for accompanied juveniles

To purchase tickets, contact Tony O’Connell, Chairman Cork City Sports. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Tel: +353 (0)86 238 5842

Tickets are also available at John Buckley Sports, Mulgrave Road Cork (opposite Opera House) This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  +353 (0)21 4508830 www.johnbuckleysports.com

Tickets will also be available, at the gates and stand, on the evening of the 66th Cork City Sports, 17:30pm Tuesday July 18th 2017

 

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Athletics Ireland Recruiting New Officials for Championships

Athletics Ireland is Recruiting Officials for Championships

 

Athletics Ireland Officials

 

Athletics Ireland is in the process of recruiting new Officials for its Championships. Anyone interested in becoming an Official should This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. at Athletics Ireland ASAP, phone 018869933 or 0879752242


Why Officiate?

There are many reasons why people are motivated to officiate in athletics, from giving something back to the sport they love, helping improve their skills, making new friends, to experiencing the sport from a different aspect.

Want to give something back to your sport?

  • Are you currently injured, or retired from active participation, but would still like to be involved in athletics?  Why not see the sport from a different perspective and try officiating?
  • Pass on your skills to others.
  • Put your skills and experience to good use.
  • Meet new people.
  • Make new friends.
  • Become involved with athletics.


Whatever your motivation towards becoming an official, is a great way to enjoy athletics from a different perspective. It’s also a great opportunity to get outdoors, meet new friends and get closer to the action!



Officials

Officials play a crucial role in making hundreds of events run smoothly throughout the length and breadth of Ireland, on a weekly basis. Athletics Ireland offers resources for current officials, along with those seeking certification as officials

From working at National Championships to officiating at juvenile club and schools meetings, officials play a vital role and are essential for maintaining the highest levels of integrity at all levels of competition.

 

Training and Certification of Officials

    Training and certification of officials is central to Atheltics Ireland's goal of ensuring fair and safe competitive opportunities for athletes. The training and certification processes promotes a serious and professional approach to officiating and demonstration of an official's commitment to excellence.
   

As an official gains experience, exposure to correct officiating practices, and additional training, Athletics Ireland recognizes this skill development through the progressive gradings of certification. At the highest levels, there is a progression route to IAAF certification and the possiblility of acting as an official in IAAF Championships.

 

Insurance

Currently registered and accredited Athletics Ireland Officials who are requested to officiate at a Championship event run under the auspices of Athletics Ireland, are automatically covered under the Athletics Ireland Insurance Policy

Athletics Ireland Registration Figures to end June 2017

Athletics Ireland End-of-Month Registration Figures - June 2017

 

 Athletics Ireland Clubs June 2017

 
Number of Clubs

In terms of the number of clubs, both Cork and Dublin stand apart from the other counties, with Dublin having 34 clubs, while Cork now has 53 clubs.  These higher figures may be explained by Dublin's large population density, and Cork's sheer size, being the largest county.

Cork Athletics Registrations stand at 7,345 registered Cork Athletics-Athletics Ireland members.  The 2016 end of June figure was 6,662, representing an increase of 10.27%.

 

All fifty three registered clubs have now registered athletes, while Cork Athletics newest club, Ballinacurra Villagers AC, are just about on the radar, with one member registered to date.

 

At the May meeting of Cork Athletics County Board, Registrar, John Copithorne, said that many coaches and officials are continuing to be actively involved in Athletics,  but remain unregistered.

 Unregistered athletes, coaches and/or officials are NOT covered by the Athletics Ireland insurance for any purpose whatsoever, leaving those athletes, officials, coaches and clubs in a precarious position. 

Any club having difficulties registering their athletes should contact Cork Athletics Registrar, John Copithorne 0861713500

 

2017 Athletics Ireland Registrations are now Due

Clubs are reminded that 2017 registrations should be completed as soon as possible. There was a "grace period" of a few weeks, to allow sufficient time for re-registrations, whereby insurance cover continued, pending registration.  This "grace period" does NOT extend beyond January 31st and does NOT include competition.  Therefore any athlete remaining unregistered beyond January 31st is NOT covered by Athletics Irelands insurance, for ANY purpose, training or competition.


Clubs are urged to register all remaining unregistered personnel without further delay.

 

NB: The "grace period" covers official club, county, provincial and national training sessions.  It does NOT cover competition. All athletes competing in Championship or representative events MUST be registered.  Club Registrars are reminded that there is a new Registration System in operation.

 

Webmaster's Note: I have been 'Banging on' for ages about the Bandon Rugby Club case. The Irish Times reported on the case in April 1997.  Twenty years later, the judgement is still as relevant, and stands out as a warning to the consequences of not registering members of an organisation.  A further related Irish Times article advises clubs to ensure that members are registered.

 

Overall Registrations as at June 30th 2017

Leevale AC has consolidated it's position at the head of the list, ahead of Bandon AC, with both club having over 600 registered members, and each over 200 registrations ahead of third placed Ballymore-Cobh AC, who approach the 400 mark. Midleton AC in fourth position, and Youghal AC in fifth, with the latter three clubs all now comprising over 300 registered members.  A total of twelve clubs exceed the 200 registrations mark, while a further fifteen clubs have over 100 registered members.

ClubJuvenileJuniorSeniorMasterTotal
Leevale A.C. 427 17 86 122 652
Bandon A.C. 456 10 37 109 612
Ballymore Cobh A.C. 192 1 22 169 384
Midleton A.C. 170   17 144 331
Youghal A.C. 158 2 19 129 308
Togher A.C. 150 2 25 103 280
Belgooly A.C. 206 2 3 32 243
St. Catherine's A.C. 175   13 49 237
West Muskerry A.C. 188 1 8 39 236
North Cork A.C. 163 1 12 56 232
St. Nicholas A.C. 111 1 20 82 214
Mallow A.C. 1 1 20 187 209
Tracton A.C. 119   10 62 191
Eagle A.C.     19 161 180
Ballincollig A.C. 124   7 46 177
Carraig-Na-Bhfear A.C. 128 2 7 36 173
Clonakilty Road Runners 110   3 51 164
St. Finbarrs A.C. 3   26 116 145
Ballintotis Fit4Life 3   18 123 144
Grange/Fermoy A.C. 59   6 79 144
Doheny A.C. 125   1 7 133
Fanahan Mc Sweeney A.C. 128     5 133
Watergrasshill A.C.   1 26 101 128
Skibbereen A.C. 106   5 16 127
Carrigaline Road Runners A.C. 79   8 31 118
Old Abbey A.C. 103 2 1 6 112
Dromahane Road Runners A,C,     31 73 104
Millstreet A.C. 70   2 27 99
Aghada Running Club ARC     12 82 94
Liscarroll A.C. 69 3 3 16 91
Bantry A.C. 37   15 38 90
Courcey A.C. 78     11 89
Riverstick/Kinsale A.C. 78     9 87
Durrus A.C. 56   2 20 78
Blarney/Inniscara A.C. 61   2 8 71
Bweeng Trail Blazers 2   12 54 68
Carrigtwohill A.C. 1   20 42 63
Rosscarbery Steam Runners A.C. 1   5 37 43
Duhallow A.C.     7 35 42
Galtee Runners A.C.     8 32 40
Buttevant R.C.     7 24 31
Fota Island Running Club     12 19 31
Churchtown Road Runners     12 17 29
Donoughmore A.C.     1 28 29
Shandrum A.C. 2 2 4 21 29
Glanmire A.C. 23     2 25
East Cork A.C.     9 15 24
Rising Sun A.C. 1     22 23
Cork Mental Health A.C.     10 9 19
Garryvoe A.C.     5 12 17
Abbey Striders A.C. 5   3 4 12
Cork Varsity A.C.   1 8 0 9
Ballinacurra Villagers     1 0 1

 

Juvenile/Junior Registrations as at June 30th 2017

Bandon AC head the listing, ahead of Leevale AC, both clubs comprising over 400 registered juvenile/junior members. Belgooly AC are the third largest, ahead of Ballymore-Cobh AC, followed by West Muskerry AC.

ClubJuvenileJuniorTotal
Bandon A.C. 456 10 466
Leevale A.C. 427 17 444
Belgooly A.C. 206 2 208
Ballymore Cobh A.C. 192 1 193
West Muskerry A.C. 188 1 189
St. Catherine's A.C. 175   175
Midleton A.C. 170   170
North Cork A.C. 163 1 164
Youghal A.C. 158 2 160
Togher A.C. 150 2 152
Carraig-Na-Bhfear A.C. 128 2 130
Fanahan Mc Sweeney A.C. 128   128
Doheny A.C. 125   125
Ballincollig A.C. 124   124
Tracton A.C. 119   119
St. Nicholas A.C. 111 1 112
Clonakilty Road Runners 110   110
Skibbereen A.C. 106   106
Old Abbey A.C. 103 2 105
Carrigaline Road Runners A.C. 79   79
Courcey A.C. 78   78
Riverstick/Kinsale A.C. 78   78
Liscarroll A.C. 69 3 72
Millstreet A.C. 70   70
Blarney/Inniscara A.C. 61   61
Grange/Fermoy A.C. 59   59
Durrus A.C. 56   56
Bantry A.C. 37   37
Glanmire A.C. 23   23
Abbey Striders A.C. 5   5
Shandrum A.C. 2 2 4
Ballintotis Fit4Life 3   3
St. Finbarrs A.C. 3   3
Bweeng Trail Blazers 2   2
Mallow A.C. 1 1 2
Carrigtwohill A.C. 1   1
Cork Varsity A.C.   1 1
Rising Sun A.C. 1   1
Rosscarbery Steam Runners A.C. 1   1
Watergrasshill A.C.   1 1

 

Senior/Master Registrations as at June 30th 2017

Leevale AC has leap-frogged Mallow AC, to regain the top spot, with both clubs having over registered 200 adult members. Ballymore-Cobh AC, on 191, look likely to join the 200+ group soon.  Thirteen clubs have 100, or more, registered adult members.

 

ClubSeniorMasterTotal
Leevale A.C. 86 122 208
Mallow A.C. 20 187 207
Ballymore Cobh A.C. 22 169 191
Eagle A.C. 19 161 180
Midleton A.C. 17 144 161
Youghal A.C. 19 129 148
Bandon A.C. 37 109 146
St. Finbarrs A.C. 26 116 142
Ballintotis Fit4Life 18 123 141
Togher A.C. 25 103 128
Watergrasshill A.C. 26 101 127
Dromahane Road Runners A,C, 31 73 104
St. Nicholas A.C. 20 82 102
Aghada Running Club ARC 12 82 94
Grange/Fermoy A.C. 6 79 85
Tracton A.C. 10 62 72
North Cork A.C. 12 56 68
Bweeng Trail Blazers 12 54 66
Carrigtwohill A.C. 20 42 62
St. Catherine's A.C. 13 49 62
Clonakilty Road Runners 3 51 54
Ballincollig A.C. 7 46 53
Bantry A.C. 15 38 53
West Muskerry A.C. 8 39 47
Carraig-Na-Bhfear A.C. 7 36 43
Duhallow A.C. 7 35 42
Rosscarbery Steam Runners A.C. 5 37 42
Galtee Runners A.C. 8 32 40
Carrigaline Road Runners A.C. 8 31 39
Belgooly A.C. 3 32 35
Buttevant R.C. 7 24 31
Fota Island Running Club 12 19 31
Churchtown Road Runners 12 17 29
Donoughmore A.C. 1 28 29
Millstreet A.C. 2 27 29
Shandrum A.C. 4 21 25
East Cork A.C. 9 15 24
Durrus A.C. 2 20 22
Rising Sun A.C.   22 22
Skibbereen A.C. 5 16 21
Cork Mental Health A.C. 10 9 19
Liscarroll A.C. 3 16 19
Garryvoe A.C. 5 12 17
Courcey A.C.   11 11
Blarney/Inniscara A.C. 2 8 10
Riverstick/Kinsale A.C.   9 9
Cork Varsity A.C. 8 0 8
Doheny A.C. 1 7 8
Abbey Striders A.C. 3 4 7
Old Abbey A.C. 1 6 7
Fanahan Mc Sweeney A.C.   5 5
Glanmire A.C.   2 2
Ballinacurra Villagers 1 0 1

 

Top Fifty Clubs Nationally, by Total Registrations

There are five Cork clubs among the top fifty clubs in Ireland, with Leeavle AC and Bandon AC heading the Cork listings

CountyClubJuvenileJuniorSeniorMasterTotal
Dublin Dundrum South Dublin A.C. 431 16 91 212 750
Galway Galway City Harriers A.C. 226 9 84 358 677
Cork Leevale A.C. 427 17 86 122 652
Galway Craughwell A.C. 495 7 17 112 631
Cork Bandon A.C. 456 10 37 109 612
Dublin Crusaders A.C. 230 6 147 202 585
Meath Dunboyne A.C. 226 8 37 288 559
Kilkenny Kilkenny City Harriers A.C. 304 3 44 147 498
Dublin Raheny Shamrock A.C. 235 8 56 194 493
Dublin Clonliffe Harriers A.C. 226 13 95 142 476
Galway Tuam A.C. 291   20 156 467
Donegal Letterkenny A.C. 329 1 24 105 459
Dublin Blackrock A.C.(Dublin) 301   11 140 452
Donegal Tfr Chonaill A.C. 332   15 101 448
Tipperary Clonmel A.C. 190 3 33 212 438
Waterford West Waterford A.C. 135   43 251 429
Louth Drogheda & District A.C. 84 1 45 291 421
Offaly Tullamore Harriers A.C. 159 5 38 212 414
Dublin Portmarnock A.C. 244 1 9 151 405
Dublin Donore Harriers 149 6 71 171 397
Kildare Naas A.C. 262 3 15 116 396
Dublin Fingallians A.C. 331 1 11 46 389
Cork Ballymore Cobh A.C. 192 1 22 169 384
Kildare Celbridge A.C. 212 6 29 122 369
Meath Ratoath A.C. 282 4 6 75 367
Carlow St. L. O'Toole A.C. 205 9 31 120 365
Limerick Dooneen A.C. 269 3 17 67 356
Dublin Brothers Pearse A.C. 192 6 18 131 347
Galway Athenry A.C. 132   29 177 338
Sligo Corran A.C 248   14 75 337
Dublin Lucan Harriers A.C. 180 1 19 136 336
Cork Midleton A.C. 170   17 144 331
Longford Longford A.C. 275   12 41 328
Leitrim Carrick-on-Shannon A.C. 275 8 11 33 326
Waterford Waterford A.C. 184 5 26 111 326
Louth Glenmore A.C. 184   22 119 325
Laois St Abbans A.C 132 6 41 145 324
Dublin Lusk A.C. 193 2 11 117 323
Dublin Rathfarnham W.S.A.F. A.C. 215 5 27 72 319
Dublin Metro/St. Brigid's A.C. 200 1 18 95 314
Cork Youghal A.C. 158 2 19 129 308
Meath Trim A.C. 124 1 21 162 308
Wicklow Kilcoole A.C. 174   13 121 308
Kildare St. Coca's A.C. 182 4 23 94 303
Donegal Lifford Strabane A.C. 173 4 11 112 300
Mayo Swinford A.C. 198 3 14 83 298
Sligo North Sligo A.C. 219 1 14 64 298
Louth Boyne A.C. 205 3 13 69 290
Waterford Ferrybank A.C. 220 3 28 39 290
Donegal Inishowen A.C. 184 1 10 93 288

 

Top Fifty Clubs Nationally, by Juvenile/Junior Registrations

Just five Cork Clubs make the top 50, however Bandon AC, in second place, and Leevale AC, in fourth place sit at the top of the leaderboard

 

CountyClubJuvenileJuniorTotal
Galway Craughwell A.C. 495 7 502
Cork Bandon A.C. 456 10 466
Dublin Dundrum South Dublin A.C. 431 16 447
Cork Leevale A.C. 427 17 444
Donegal Tir Chonaill A.C. 332   332
Dublin Fingallians A.C. 331 1 332
Donegal Letterkenny A.C. 329 1 330
Kilkenny Kilkenny City Harriers A.C. 304 3 307
Dublin Blackrock A.C.(Dublin) 301   301
Galway Tuam A.C. 291   291
Meath Ratoath A.C. 282 4 286
Leitrim Carrick-on-Shannon A.C. 275 8 283
Longford Longford A.C. 275   275
Limerick Dooneen A.C. 269 3 272
Kildare Naas A.C. 262 3 265
Sligo Corran A.C 248   248
Dublin Portmarnock A.C. 244 1 245
Dublin Raheny Shamrock A.C. 235 8 243
Dublin Clonliffe Harriers A.C. 226 13 239
Kerry Kenmare A.C. 239   239
Dublin Crusaders A.C. 230 6 236
Galway Galway City Harriers A.C. 226 9 235
Meath Dunboyne A.C. 226 8 234
Waterford Ferrybank A.C. 220 3 223
Dublin Rathfarnham W.S.A.F. A.C. 215 5 220
Sligo North Sligo A.C. 219 1 220
Kildare Celbridge A.C. 212 6 218
Mayo Westport A.C. 213 3 216
Carlow St. L. O'Toole A.C. 205 9 214
Wicklow Greystones & District A.C. 213   213
Clare St. Cronans A.C. 209 2 211
Sligo South Sligo A.C. 211   211
Cork Belgooly A.C. 206 2 208
Louth Boyne A.C. 205 3 208
Dublin Metro/St. Brigid's A.C. 200 1 201
Mayo Swinford A.C. 198 3 201
Westmeath Athlone IT A.C. 198 1 199
Dublin Brothers Pearse A.C. 192 6 198
Dublin Lusk A.C. 193 2 195
Cork Ballymore Cobh A.C. 192 1 193
Tipperary Clonmel A.C. 190 3 193
Dublin Cabinteely A.C. 191   191
Mayo Claremorris A.C. 189 1 190
Cork West Muskerry A.C. 188 1 189
Waterford Waterford A.C. 184 5 189
Kildare St. Coca's A.C. 182 4 186
Donegal Inishowen A.C. 184 1 185
Louth Glenmore A.C. 184   184
Meath Tara A.C. 182 1 183
Dublin Lucan Harriers A.C. 180 1 181

 

Top Fifty Clubs Nationally, by Adult Registrations

There are ten Cork clubs in the top 50 adult clubs, however even the total of the top two Cork clubs doesn't approach Galway City Harriers adult membership of 442

CountyClubSeniorMasterTotal
Galway Galway City Harriers A.C. 84 358 442
Dublin Crusaders A.C. 147 202 349
Louth Drogheda & District A.C. 45 291 336
Meath Dunboyne A.C. 37 288 325
Dublin Dundrum South Dublin A.C. 91 212 303
Waterford West Waterford A.C. 43 251 294
Dublin Raheny Shamrock A.C. 56 194 250
Offaly Tullamore Harriers A.C. 38 212 250
Tipperary Clonmel A.C. 33 212 245
Dublin Donore Harriers 71 171 242
Dublin Clonliffe Harriers A.C. 95 142 237
Cork Leevale A.C. 86 122 208
Cork Mallow A.C. 20 187 207
Dublin Sportsworld A.C. 60 146 206
Galway Athenry A.C. 29 177 206
Louth North East Runners A.C. 32 160 192
Cork Ballymore Cobh A.C. 22 169 191
Kilkenny Kilkenny City Harriers A.C. 44 147 191
Dublin Dublin Front Runners A.C. 13 174 187
Laois St Abbans A.C 41 145 186
Mayo Mayo A.C. 33 153 186
Meath Trim A.C. 21 162 183
Wicklow Sli Cualann A.C. 38 143 181
Clare Marathon Club Ireland 13 167 180
Cork Eagle A.C. 19 161 180
Galway Tuam A.C. 20 156 176
Wexford Slaney Olympic A.C. 23 148 171
Cork Midleton A.C. 17 144 161
Dublin Portmarnock A.C. 9 151 160
Dublin Lucan Harriers A.C. 19 136 155
Carlow St. L. O'Toole A.C. 31 120 151
Dublin Blackrock A.C.(Dublin) 11 140 151
Kildare Celbridge A.C. 29 122 151
Dublin Brothers Pearse A.C. 18 131 149
Cork Youghal A.C. 19 129 148
Dublin Waterstown Warriors A.C. 10 137 147
Cork Bandon A.C. 37 109 146
Cork St. Finbarrs A.C. 26 116 142
Meath Dunshaughlin A.C. 20 122 142
Cork Ballintotis Fit4Life 18 123 141
Louth Glenmore A.C. 22 119 141
Waterford Waterford A.C. 26 111 137
Wicklow Kilcoole A.C. 13 121 134
Dublin Civil Service A.C. 34 98 132
Dublin Tallaght A.C. 25 106 131
Kildare Naas A.C. 15 116 131
Donegal Letterkenny A.C. 24 105 129
Galway Craughwell A.C. 17 112 129
Cork Togher A.C. 25 103 128
Dublin Lusk A.C. 11 117 128

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