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Munster Schools Athletics Champions 1931-2020 Munster Schools Athletics Champions 1931-2020 (Some background information on this championship appears at the end of the document) Corrections particularly to fill in full forenames to [email protected] Roll of Honour Senior Boys 100m 100yds ( 1931 - 1969 ) 1931 Michael O'Sullivan Rockwell College 10.4 100yds Senior Boys 1937 Billy Phelan Waterpark College Waterford 10.8 100yds Senior Boys 1938 Thomas Kelly Rockwell College 10.6 100yds Senior Boys 1939 Thomas Daly St Flannans Ennis 10.6 100yds Senior Boys 1940 Michael Dunne Rockwell College 10.3 100yds Senior Boys 1941 Michael Dunne Rockwell College 10.6 100yds Senior Boys 1947 Pat Scannell Christian Brothers College Cork 11.0 100yds Senior Boys 1948 Pat Scannell Christian Brothers College Cork 10.2 100yds Senior Boys 1949 Noel Keane Rockwell College 11.0 100yds Senior Boys 1950 Noel Keane Rockwell College 10.5 100yds Senior Boys 1951 Michael Manning Rockwell College 10.5 100yds Senior Boys 1952 Michael Manning Rockwell College 10.4 100yds Senior Boys 1953 Donan Dempsey St Flannans Ennis 10.1 100yds Senior Boys 1954 Maurice Donegan Presentation Brothers Cork 10.3 100yds Senior Boys 1955 Liam Fennessy High School Clonmel 10.5 100yds Senior Boys 1956 Mick Lanigan De La Salle Waterford 10.0 100yds Senior Boys 1957 Wyndham Williams Christian Brothers College Cork 10.3 100yds Senior Boys 1958 Liam Silke Mungret College Limerick 10.2 100yds Senior Boys 1959 Denis Murray Rockwell College 10.4 100yds Senior Boys 1960 David Broderick Crescent Comprehensive SJ Limerick 10.6 100yds Senior Boys 1961 Kevin O'Connor Rockwell College 10.4 100yds Senior Boys 1962 Danny Murphy Limerick CBS 10.5 100yds Senior Boys 1963 Jim Feeney Presentation Brothers Cork 10.2 100yds Senior Boys 1964 Joe Cumiskey Rockwell College 10.6 100yds Senior Boys 1965 Michael Manning Presentation Brothers Cork 10.6 100yds Senior Boys 1966 Brendan O'Regan Crescent Comprehensive SJ Limerick 10.5 100yds Senior Boys 1967 Brendan O'Regan Crescent Comprehensive SJ Limerick 10.5 100yds Senior Boys 1968 Gerry Hayes Rockwell College 10.5 100yds Senior Boys 1969 Gary Coughlan North Monastry CBS Cork 10.2 100yds Senior Boys 1970 Jim O'Hare Presentation Brothers Cork 11.9 100m Senior Boys 1971 Tim Crowe St Flannans Ennis 11.7 100m Senior Boys 1972 Laurence Leavy St Munchins Limerick 11.2 100m Senior Boys 1973 Dermot Browne Rockwell College 11.1 100m Senior Boys 1974 Robert Morgan Mungret College Limerick 11.4 100m Senior Boys 1975 Pat Fallon Patrician Fethard 11.1 100m Senior Boys 1976 Denis Collins Rockwell College 11.3 100m Senior Boys 1977 Jim Crotty Christian Brothers College Cork 10.9 100m Senior Boys 1978 John O'Kelly Lynch Christian Brothers College Cork 10.9 100m Senior Boys 1979 Owen Crotty Christian Brothers College Cork 11.9 100m Senior Boys 1980 Paul O'Brien Crescent Comprehensive SJ Limerick 10.6 100m Senior Boys 1981 Paul O'Brien Crescent Comprehensive SJ Limerick 11.2 100m Senior Boys 1982 Paul Sheedy Midleton College 10.9 100m Senior Boys 1983 Paul Sheedy Midleton College 10.8 100m Senior Boys 1984 Johnny Riordan Rockwell College 11.1 100m Senior Boys 1985 Michael Kelly Borrisokane VS 10.6 100m Senior Boys 1986 Kenneth Horgan Midleton CBS 11.8 100m Senior Boys 1987 Michael Kelly Borrisokane VS 11.1 100m Senior Boys 1988 Paul Kelleher Farranferris Cork 11.3 100m Senior Boys 1989 Darren Haddock Colaiste Chriost Ri Cork 10.8 100m Senior Boys 1990 Darren Haddock Colaiste Chriost Ri Cork 10.8 100m Senior Boys 1991 Carlton Haddock Colaiste Chriost Ri Cork 10.8 100m Senior Boys 1992 Carlton Haddock Colaiste Chriost Ri Cork 11.0 100m Senior Boys 1993 Daniel O'Sullivan Rockwell College 11.0 100m Senior Boys 1994 Jeff Casey Presentation Brothers Cork 11.1 100m Senior Boys 1995 Kieran Murphy Carrigaline CS 11.6 100m Senior Boys 1996 Eoin McCarthy St Brendans Killarney 11.0 100m Senior Boys 1997 Brian Cullinane Nenagh CBS 11.0 100m Senior Boys 1998 Brendan Burke John The Baptist Hospital 10.9 100m Senior Boys 1999 Ger O'Donoghue St Brendans Killarney 10.8 100m Senior Boys 2000 Timothy Flannery Nenagh CBS NT 100m Senior Boys 2001 Darren O'Donovan Colaiste an Spioraid Naoimh Bishopstown 10.9 100m Senior Boys 2002 Darren O'Donovan Colaiste an Spioraid Naoimh Bishopstown 11.0 100m Senior Boys 2003 Peter Shallow Rockwell College 11.92 100m Senior Boys 2004 Carl McNamara Bruce College Cork 11.01 100m Senior Boys 2005 Derek Duff Glanmire CC 10.97 100m Senior Boys 2006 Derek Duff Hewitt College Cork 11.38 100m Senior Boys 2007 Chris Russell Waterpark College Waterford 11.02 100m Senior Boys 2008 Chris Russell Waterpark College Waterford 10.97 100m Senior Boys 2009 Nathan Jege St Caimins CS Shannon 11.54 100m Senior Boys 2010 David Killeen Colaiste an Spioraid Naoimh Bishopstown 10.94 4.8 100m Senior Boys 2011 David Killeen Colaiste an Spioraid Naoimh Bishopstown 11.57 -3.6 100m Senior Boys 2012 Greg O'Shea Crescent Comprehensive SJ Limerick 11.03 2.6 100m Senior Boys 2013 Eoin O'Carroll Mercy Mount Hawk Tralee 11.18 3.2 100m Senior Boys 2014 Mark Varley Crescent Comprehensive SJ Limerick 11.40 -2.8 100m Senior Boys 2015 Scott Gibson Bandon Grammar School 11.03 0.3 100m Senior Boys 2016 Joe Gibson Bandon Grammar School 11.82 -4.2 100m Senior Boys 2017 Jamie Mitchell Ard Scoil Ris Limerick 11.01 0.6 100m Senior Boys 2018 Shaun Benson St Flannans Ennis 11.04 -0.5 100m Senior Boys 2019 Conor Morey Presentation Brothers Cork 10.55 2.3 100m Senior Boys Senior Boys 200m 220yds ( 1931-1969 ) 1931 Michael O'Sullivan Rockwell College 21.2 220yds Senior Boys 1947 Pat Scannell Christian Brothers College Cork 25.7 220yds Senior Boys 1948 Pat Scannell Christian Brothers College Cork 23.5 220yds Senior Boys 1949 John O'Donovan Christian Brothers College Cork 25.4 220yds Senior Boys 1950 Noel Keane Rockwell College 24.5 220yds Senior Boys 1951 Michael Manning Rockwell College 23.4 220yds Senior Boys 1952 Michael Manning Rockwell College 24.0 220yds Senior Boys 1953 Joe Lane Presentation Brothers Cork 24.8 220yds Senior Boys 1954 Donan Dempsey St Flannans Ennis 24.0 220yds Senior Boys 1955 Liam Fennessy High School Clonmel 24.8 220yds Senior Boys 1956 Michael McLoughlin De La Salle Waterford 23.5 220yds Senior Boys 1957 Cashel Riordan Christian Brothers College Cork 23.7 220yds Senior Boys 1958 Liam Silke Mungret College Limerick 23.7 220yds Senior Boys 1959 Billy Harris Crescent Comprehensive SJ Limerick 23.8 220yds Senior Boys 1960 Billy Harris Crescent Comprehensive SJ Limerick 23.2 220yds Senior Boys 1961 David Broderick Crescent Comprehensive SJ Limerick 23.7 220yds Senior Boys 1962 Brian O'Neill Tralee CBS 23.2 220yds Senior Boys 1963 Joe Cumiskey Rockwell College 23.5 220yds Senior Boys 1964 Joe Cumiskey Rockwell College 22.9 220yds Senior Boys 1965 Michael Manning Presentation Brothers Cork 23.5 220yds Senior Boys 1966 Ray Comiskey Rockwell College 24.0 220yds Senior Boys 1967 Brendan O'Regan Crescent Comprehensive SJ Limerick 21.8 220yds Senior Boys 1968 Gerry Hayes Rockwell College 23.1 220yds Senior Boys 1969 Gary Coughlan North Monastry CBS Cork 24.0 220yds Senior Boys 1970 F O'hAonghusa Ennis CBS 24.2 200m Senior Boys 1971 Tim Crowe St Flannans Ennis 23.7 200m Senior Boys 1972 Laurence Leavy St Munchins Limerick 23.1 200m Senior Boys 1973 Dermot Browne Rockwell College 21.8 200m Senior Boys 1974 Robert Morgan Mungret College Limerick 23.9 200m Senior Boys 1975 Pat Fallon Patrician Fethard 22.6 200m Senior Boys 1976 Denis Collins Rockwell College 23.6 200m Senior Boys 1977 Jim Crotty Christian Brothers College Cork 22.9 200m Senior Boys 1978 John O'Kelly Lynch Christian Brothers College Cork 22.2 200m Senior Boys 1979 Owen Crotty Christian Brothers College Cork 23.8 200m Senior Boys 1980 Kieran Finn Salesian Pallaskenry 21.8 200m Senior Boys 1981 Paul O'Brien Crescent Comprehensive SJ Limerick 22.6 200m Senior Boys 1982 Paul Sheedy Midleton College 22.5 200m Senior Boys 1983 Paul Sheedy Midleton College 22.1 200m Senior Boys 1984 Paul O'Regan Colaiste Chriost Ri Cork 22.0 200m Senior Boys 1985 Paul O'Regan Colaiste Chriost Ri Cork 22.1 200m Senior Boys 1986 Aidan O'Regan Colaiste Chriost Ri Cork 22.8 200m Senior Boys 1987 Michael Kelly Borrisokane VS 22.5 200m Senior Boys 1988 Niall Boland Presentation Brothers Cork 22.8 200m Senior Boys 1989 David Power Colaiste an Spioraid Naoimh Bishopstown 22.4 200m Senior Boys 1990 Gary Ryan Nenagh CBS 22.5 200m Senior Boys 1991 Tom Cummins Crescent Comprehensive SJ Limerick 22.5 200m Senior Boys 1992 Sean O'Sullivan Killorglin CC 22.0 200m Senior Boys 1993 Michael Hallahan Colaiste Chriost Ri Cork 23.2 200m Senior Boys 1994 Brian Liddy Glenstal Abbey School 22.9 200m Senior Boys 1995 Kieran Murphy Carrigaline CS 23.1 200m Senior Boys 1996 Eoin McCarthy St Brendans Killarney 22.2 200m Senior Boys 1997 Thomas Coman Thurles CBS 22.2 200m Senior Boys 1998 Thomas Coman Thurles CBS 22.6 200m Senior Boys 1999 Timothy Flannery Nenagh CBS 22.5 200m Senior Boys 2000 Darren Coughlan Hamilton High School Bandon 22.1 200m Senior Boys 2001 Darren O'Donovan Colaiste an Spioraid Naoimh Bishopstown 21.8 200m Senior Boys 2002 Darren O'Donovan Colaiste an Spioraid Naoimh Bishopstown 22.1 200m Senior Boys 2003 Maurice Donoghue De La Salle Waterford 23.62 200m Senior Boys 2004 Carl McNamara Bruce College Cork 22.50 200m Senior Boys 2005 Derek Duff Glanmire CC 22.20 200m Senior Boys 2006 Derek Duff Hewitt College Cork 22.60 200m Senior Boys 2007 Chris Russell Waterpark College Waterford 22.74 200m Senior Boys 2008 Chris Russell Waterpark College Waterford 21.90 200m Senior Boys 2009 Billy Ryan De La Salle
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