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  • Swim Ulster Schools Cup & Championships 2018

    Swim Ulster Schools Cup & Championships 2018

    QPEC Swim Club HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 9:03 AM 22/10/2018 Page 1 Swim Ulster Schools Cup & Championships 2018 - 20/10/2018 to 21/10/2018 Results Event 1 Girls 9 Year Olds 50 SC Meter Freestyle Name Age Team Prelim Time Finals Time Finals 1 Gray, Keri 9 Whiteabbey PS 41.30 43.22 20.63 43.22 2 Boal, Niamh 9 ST Comgalls P S Bangor 43.55 43.57 21.11 43.57 3 Doherty, Neasa 9 St Michael's Corcaghan 44.48 45.13 21.60 45.13 4 Foy, Laoise 9 Creevy NS Ballyshannon 45.78 45.82 20.53 45.82 5 Breen, Ebony 9 ST Francis PS Lurgan 44.71 46.42 22.30 46.42 6 Mooney, Olivia 9 Stranmillis PS 48.30 46.78 22.45 46.78 7 Savage, Lucy 9 Rathmore PS Bangor 46.00 46.79 22.78 46.79 8 Foye, Rowan 9 Ballyholme PS 49.22 47.20 22.69 47.20 9 Pittam, Lucy 9 Camphill PS Ballymena 46.56 50.02 23.23 50.02 10 Maguire, Alice 9 ST Brigid's NS Laragh 49.15 51.79 23.03 51.79 Event 1 Girls 9 Year Olds 50 SC Meter Freestyle Name Age Team Seed Time Prelim Time Preliminaries 1 Gray, Keri 9 Whiteabbey PS 48.00 41.30 q 19.57 41.30 2 Boal, Niamh 9 ST Comgalls P S Bangor 55.00 43.55 q 20.53 43.55 3 Doherty, Neasa 9 St Michael's Corcaghan 50.00 44.48 q 20.83 44.48 4 Breen, Ebony 9 ST Francis PS Lurgan 55.00 44.71 q 21.13 44.71 5 Foy, Laoise 9 Creevy NS Ballyshannon 44.87 45.78 q 21.08 45.78 6 Savage, Lucy 9 Rathmore PS Bangor 55.00 46.00 q 21.23 46.00 7 Pittam, Lucy 9 Camphill PS Ballymena 1:07.00 46.56 q 8 Mooney, Olivia 9 Stranmillis PS 55.00 48.30 q 21.53 48.30 9 Maguire, Alice 9 ST Brigid's NS Laragh 50.46 49.15 q 22.46 49.15 10 Foye, Rowan 9 Ballyholme PS 55.00 49.22 q 24.33 49.22 11 Corrigan, Erin 9 St Colum's PS Portstewart 56.39 50.00 23.62 50.00 12 Walker, Alanna 9 ST Patricks PS Magheralin 56.00 50.63 24.42 50.63 13 Black, Sophie 9 Donacloney PS 53.09 51.23 24.29 51.23 14 Turley, Rose 9 Bridge I P S Banbridge 55.00 51.57 24.14 51.57 QPEC Swim Club HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 9:03 AM 22/10/2018 Page 2 Swim Ulster Schools Cup & Championships 2018 - 20/10/2018 to 21/10/2018 Results Preliminaries ..
  • Irish Schools Athletics Champions 1916-2017 Updated December 2017

    Irish Schools Athletics Champions 1916-2017 Updated December 2017

    Irish Schools Athletics Champions 1916-2017 Updated December 2017 To be forgotten is to die twice In February 1916 Irish Amateur Athletic Association (IAAA) circularised the principal schools in Ireland regarding the advisability of holding Schoolboys’ Championships. At the IAAA’s Annual General Meeting held on Monday 3rd April, 1916 in Wynne’s Hotel, Dublin, the Hon. Secretary, H.M. Finlay, referred to the falling off in the number of affiliated clubs due to the number of athletes serving in World War I and the need for efforts to keep the sport alive. Based on responses received from schools, the suggestion to hold Irish Schoolboys’ Championships in May was favourably considered by the AGM and the Race Committee of the IAAA was empowered to implement this project. Within a week a provisional programme for the inaugural athletics meeting to be held at Lansdowne Road on Saturday 20th May, 1916 had been published in newspapers, with 7 events and a relay for Senior and 4 events and a relay for Junior Boys. However, the championships were postponed "due to the rebellion" and were rescheduled to Saturday 23rd September, 1916, at Lansdowne Road. In order not to disappoint pupils who were eligible for the championships on the original date of the meeting, the Race Committee of the IAAA decided that “a bona fide schoolboy is one who has attended at least two classes daily at a recognised primary or secondary school for three months previous to 20th May, except in case of sickness, and who was not attending any office or business”.