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2019Galwayprimaryschoolsxc Galway Primary Schools Cross Country 2019 Galway Primary Schools Cross Country 2019 24 th September 2019, Renmore (rev 002) 24th September 2019, Renmore (rev 002) Junior Girls 1000m, City Division Junior Girls 1000m, City Division Pos Num Name School/Team Pos School/Team Score 1 2 3 4 1 52C Isla Ní Dhealaigh Gaelscoil Dara 1 Gaelscoil Dara 1 19 1 5 6 7 2 79C Alegria Elonga Merlin Woods 2 Gaelscoil de hÍde 2 44 3 12 14 15 3 401C Lauren Foley Gaelscoil de hÍde 3 Gaelmhic Amhlaigh 1 57 8 10 16 23 4 153C Emma Dillon St. John The Apostle, Knocknacarra 4 Merlin Woods 4 83 2 19 20 42 5 50C Ellen Nic Stibhín Gaelscoil Dara 5 St. John The Apostle, Knocknacarra 2 89 4 24 27 34 6 53C Rachel De Faoite Gaelscoil Dara 6 Scoil Iognáid 3 99 9 25 30 35 7 51C Holly Ní Chéidigh Gaelscoil Dara 7 Scoil Chaitríona, Renmore 4 101 13 21 26 41 8 25C Gaia Menarini Gaelmhic Amhlaigh 8 Scoil Bhríde Mionloch 1 131 18 28 37 48 9 130C Holly Ó Gallchóir Scoil Iognáid 9 Claddagh 1 159 31 32 40 56 10 26C Isabelle Ní Rodáin Gaelmhic Amhlaigh 10 Holy Trinity Mervue 1 200 44 47 54 55 11 49C Eilí Ní Thornóir Gaelscoil Dara 12 403C Aoibheann Lynch Gaelscoil de hÍde 13 106C Michelle Nnadi Scoil Chaitríona, Renmore 14 402C Lucy O'Connor Gaelscoil de hÍde 15 405C Maeve Comer Byrne Gaelscoil de hÍde 16 30C Niamh Ní Mháille Gaelmhic Amhlaigh 17 413C Katie Ní ír Gaelscoil Dara 18 237C Lauren Ward Scoil Bhríde Mionloch 19 80C Amdie Elonga Merlin Woods 20 83C Nina Wijas Merlin Woods 21 104C Helen Mcloughlin Scoil Chaitríona, Renmore 22 404C Hannah Gannon-Rae Gaelscoil de hÍde 23 29C Neasa Ní Ghairbhith Gaelmhic Amhlaigh 24 152C Danielle Earley St. John The Apostle, Knocknacarra 25 129C Elva Ní Thuathail Scoil Iognáid 26 108C Zuzanna P Scoil Chaitríona, Renmore 27 156C Rachel O'Grady St. John The Apostle, Knocknacarra 28 236C Niamh Kennedy Scoil Bhríde Mionloch 29 28C Maeve Ní Shiordáin Gaelmhic Amhlaigh 30 127C Clodagh Ní Chonghaile Scoil Iognáid 31 208C Nicole Mashasi Claddagh 32 209C TBD 1 Claddagh 33 27C Lucy Ní Nualláin Gaelmhic Amhlaigh 34 151C Abi Gilligan St. John The Apostle, Knocknacarra 35 132C Rosy Breathnach Scoil Iognáid 36 128C Daiden De Carún Scoil Iognáid 37 240C Ava Mullarkey Scoil Bhríde Mionloch 38 131C Jacqueline Ní Chinnéide Scoil Iognáid 39 406C 40 206C Guyvanie Kisungu Claddagh 41 103C Annabella Whyte Scoil Chaitríona, Renmore 42 84C Sophie Cullina Merlin Woods 43 105C Joan Ewuruje Scoil Chaitríona, Renmore 44 66C Ciara Nunes Holy Trinity Mervue 45 629C 46 11C Maya Roache Castlegar 47 68C Josephine Obasi Holy Trinity Mervue 48 239C Ruby Conroy Scoil Bhríde Mionloch 49 241C Grace Simpson Scoil Bhríde Mionloch 50 82C Iga Ratajczak Merlin Woods 51 107C Varonica Banas Scoil Chaitríona, Renmore 52 81C Daria Turzynska Merlin Woods 53 630C 54 69C Kacey Burke Holy Trinity Mervue 55 67C Destiny Sweeney Holy Trinity Mervue 56 205C Fareedah Tijani Claddagh 57 210C TBD 2 Claddagh 58 633C 59 71C Mary Kelly Holy Trinity Mervue 60 8C Fiadh Hosty Castlegar 61 9C Lily McDonagh Castlegar 62 238C Ruby Mae Flynn Scoil Bhríde Mionloch 63 70C Leah Mcdonagh Holy Trinity Mervue Galway Primary Schools Cross Country 2019 Galway Primary Schools Cross Country 2019 24 th September 2019, Renmore (rev 002) 24th September 2019, Renmore (rev 002) Junior Boys 1000m, City Division Junior Boys 1000m, City Division Pos Num Name School/Team Pos School/Team Score 1 2 3 4 1 97C Alan Corcoran Scoil Chaitríona, Renmore 1 Gaelscoil Dara 2 27 3 4 5 15 2 148C Leon Coll St. John The Apostle, Knocknacarra 2 Gaelmhic Amhlaigh 2 50 7 8 17 18 3 46C Hugo Laighneach Gaelscoil Dara 3 St. John The Apostle, Knocknacarra 4 66 2 11 21 32 4 44C Callum Oilbheár Gaelscoil Dara 4 Scoil Iognáid 4 82 14 19 24 25 5 45C Finn Laighneach Gaelscoil Dara 5 Scoil einde bns salthill 1 93 13 20 29 31 6 242C Sam McNena Scoil Bhríde Mionloch 6 St. Michaels Mervue 1 97 10 12 26 49 7 19C Cathal Ó Riain Gaelmhic Amhlaigh 7 Scoil Chaitríona, Renmore 3 100 1 30 34 35 8 20C Cian Vaux Gaelmhic Amhlaigh 8 Merlin Woods 2 153 23 37 41 52 9 626W Oisín Macmathúna Scoil Náisiúnta Cholmcille 9 Claddagh 3 154 22 28 39 65 10 176C Sean O'Halloran St. Michaels Mervue 10 Scoil Bhríde Mionloch 2 159 6 48 50 55 11 150C Noah Quinn St. John The Apostle, Knocknacarra 11 Scoil Náisiúnta Cholmcille 3 179 9 38 54 78 12 174C Jimmy Cleary St. Michaels Mervue 12 St. Patrick's 1 242 56 60 62 64 13 226C Jason so Scoil einde bns salthill 13 Castlegar 2 266 53 63 73 77 14 122C Dilean Mac Giollaráin Scoil Iognáid 15 47C Jamie De Paor Gaelscoil Dara 16 43C Breandán Ó Deaghlaigh Gaelscoil Dara 17 23C Oscar Ó Conchúir Gaelmhic Amhlaigh 18 22C Oisín Mac Oireachtaigh Gaelmhic Amhlaigh 19 121C Aaron Lynskey Scoil Iognáid 20 224C Karl O'Brien Scoil einde bns salthill 21 147C Dara Dalton St. John The Apostle, Knocknacarra 22 200C Keelan Keady Claddagh 23 75C Jakub Sczowski Merlin Woods 24 123C Eoin Bruzzi Scoil Iognáid 25 126C Oisín McCartán Scoil Iognáid 26 169C Andrew Sweeney St. Michaels Mervue 27 125C Micheál Mac Eoin Scoil Iognáid 28 199C Edie Zhe Yu Xue Claddagh 29 258C Michal Fullard Scoil einde bns salthill 30 98C Charlie Claxton-Rools Scoil Chaitríona, Renmore 31 225C Jamal sow Scoil einde bns salthill 32 145C Ben Lynch St. John The Apostle, Knocknacarra 33 21C Darragh Mac Samhráin Gaelmhic Amhlaigh 34 99C Dara Mcgrath Scoil Chaitríona, Renmore 35 101C Jamie Ward Scoil Chaitríona, Renmore 36 229C Brian clarke Scoil einde bns salthill 37 78C Niko Pilat Merlin Woods 38 625W Fionnán Ó Neachtain Scoil Náisiúnta Cholmcille 39 203C Ryan Connolly Claddagh 40 24C Shaane Rather Gaelmhic Amhlaigh 41 74C Eddie Bucin Merlin Woods 42 146C Chris Dillon St. John The Apostle, Knocknacarra 43 124C Lúc De Barra Scoil Iognáid 44 228C Ronan lynch Scoil einde bns salthill 45 227C Cillian lynch Scoil einde bns salthill 46 77C Rhys Caffrey Merlin Woods 47 100C Jamie Corcoran Scoil Chaitríona, Renmore 48 247C Noah Campbell Scoil Bhríde Mionloch 49 175C Yanis Tomenade St. Michaels Mervue 50 243C Harry Collins Scoil Bhríde Mionloch 51 102C Lee Lydon Scoil Chaitríona, Renmore 52 73C Artur Matisons Merlin Woods 53 2C Brandon Mongan Castlegar 54 624W Dara Ó Fríghíl Scoil Náisiúnta Cholmcille 55 244C Josh O'Reilly Scoil Bhríde Mionloch 56 190C Majus Ogulevicious St. Patrick's 57 76C Jakub Stec Merlin Woods 58 246C Nathan Fondja Scoil Bhríde Mionloch 59 170C Charlie Conroy St. Michaels Mervue 60 187C Colm Curly St. Patrick's 61 173C James Dean Cleary St. Michaels Mervue 62 189C Kaylem Long St. Patrick's 63 6C Nicolas Grabowski Castlegar 64 191C Michael Tuse St. Patrick's 65 201C Mathias Berky Claddagh 66 204C Steven Leonard Claddagh 67 171C Tommy lee Sweeney St. Michaels Mervue 68 48C Liam Ó Ceallaigh Gaelscoil Dara 69 4C Jake Sanyaoulu Castlegar 70 414C Patrick Mallard St Johns Apostle 71 72C Adill Mohamed Merlin Woods 72 245C Leon C Hardy Scoil Bhríde Mionloch 73 7C Sameul Heresko Castlegar 74 188C Conor Blake St. Patrick's 75 192C Tymofii Koshovyi St. Patrick's 76 172C Wisdom Ofili St. Michaels Mervue 77 3C Cody Donovan Castlegar 78 623W Caelem Ó Cathain Scoil Náisiúnta Cholmcille 79 1C Alex Shepard Castlegar 80 628W Tiernan Ó Cadhain De Cnoc Scoil Náisiúnta Cholmcille 81 627W Ronán Beaglach Scoil Náisiúnta Cholmcille Galway Primary Schools Cross Country 2019 Galway Primary Schools Cross Country 2019 24 th September 2019, Renmore (rev 002) 24th September 2019, Renmore (rev 002) Senior Girls 1200m, City Division Senior Girlss 1200m, City Division Pos Num Name School/Team Pos School/Team Score 1 2 3 4 1 42C Zainab Rather Gaelmhic Amhlaigh 1 Gaelmhic Amhlaigh 4 27 1 4 6 16 2 92C Caoimhe O'Toole Merlin Woods 2 Merlin Woods 3 36 2 8 12 14 3 116C Emma O'Toole Scoil Chaitríona, Renmore 3 Gaelscoil de hÍde 1 55 9 10 13 23 4 38C Bróna Ní Ghairbhith Gaelmhic Amhlaigh 4 Scoil Chaitríona, Renmore 2 68 3 5 18 42 5 120C Maya Demianiuk Scoil Chaitríona, Renmore 5 Scoil Iognáid 2 90 15 19 27 29 6 40C Heather Loomes Gaelmhic Amhlaigh 6 St. John The Apostle, Knocknacarra 3 104 11 26 33 34 7 223C Elisa Stapleton Scoil rois 7 Gaelscoil Dara 4 143 32 35 36 40 8 95C Victoria Maciesza Merlin Woods 8 Claddagh 2 159 37 38 41 43 9 407C Jessica Kay Gaelscoil de hÍde 10 410C Aining Zhan Gaelscoil de hÍde 11 166C Kate Lally St. John The Apostle, Knocknacarra 12 94C Tyra Mdlauzo Merlin Woods 13 408C Eva Boo Gaelscoil de hÍde 14 96C Zoe Power Merlin Woods 15 139C Aoibhe Bruzzi Scoil Iognáid 16 37C Ava Ní Artaigh Gaelmhic Amhlaigh 17 39C Caoimhe Ní Fhaithimhín Gaelmhic Amhlaigh 18 118C Lauren Corcoran Scoil Chaitríona, Renmore 19 142C Hannah Ní Choinceannain Scoil Iognáid 20 41C Niamh Ní Bhriain Gaelmhic Amhlaigh 21 93C Sylwia Bandura Merlin Woods 22 257C Aoife Small Scoil Bhríde Mionloch 23 409C Sophie Foley Gaelscoil de hÍde 24 411C Alyssa Salvo Gaelscoil de hÍde 25 412C Margaritte Mckeown Gaelscoil de hÍde 26 164C Ella Faherty St. John The Apostle, Knocknacarra 27 143C Louisa Ní Eosaigh Scoil Iognáid 28 476W Eimear ni Dhomsaigh Náisiúnta Cholmcille 29 140C Ciara Bruzzi Scoil Iognáid 30 141C Eileanar Nic An Traoi Scoil Iognáid 31 91C Alicja Bandura Merlin Woods 32 65C Robyn Ní Fhlannabhra Gaelscoil Dara 33 167C Niamh Connery St.
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