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Kilkenny Track and Field Championships 2011 Round 1 Kilkenny Track and Field Championships 2011 Round 1 Scanlon Park Sunday May 1st The rain held off but conditions were cool this did nothing to dampen the enthusiasm of the athletes especially the younger age groups. Honours were spread fairly evenly through the clubs. Mick Kelly Gowran was the winner in the 1500m for men and Eoin Muldowney of Castlecomer AC won the 100m sprint for men. In the senior womens events Aoife O Connor of Thomastown won the 1500m and Lorraine O Shea of KCH was the winner of the 100m sprint. Round 2 will be held in Scanlon Park on Sunday next May 8th with a start timme of 11.00am Hurdles Boys u15 Calllum Byrne KCH JJ Kelly Brow Rangers Craig Byrne KCH Hurdles Girls u 15 Emer McMullan KCH Clare McEvoy St Sen Hurdles Boys u16 Aaron Fenlon St Josephs Sean O Neil Gowran Hurdles Girls u 16 Mgt Caldbeck KCH Sarah K Lacey KCH Aoife Cody Brow Rangers Hurdles Girls u 17 Sinead McDonagh KCH Catriona Toomey KCH 800 m girls u12 Rebecca keane KCH Eve lacey St Senans Emma Hickey St Josephs 800 m girls u13 Helen Hynes St Josephs Jennifer O keefe KCH Annie O Connor KCH 800 m girls u14 Ava O Shea KCH Ailis O Shea Thomastown Ruby Harvey Thomastown 800 m girls u15 Ailish Connelly St Senans Dervla Kerins St Senans Lynsey Dillon KCH 800 m girlsu16 Anna sheehan KCH Grace Deevey Castlecomer Aoibhe Richardson KCH 800 m girls u17 M Morrissey Thomastown Maeve O Connor Thomastown 800 m Junior Eamon O Connor KCH Jack Brennan Castlecomer 800 m Junior Bronagh Keirns St Senans Naoimh Tuohy KCH 80 m girls u 8 Saoirse Allen St Senans Fiona Dillon KCH Katie Purcell Brow Rangers 80 m boys u 8 Evan O Toole St Josephs Adam Smyth Castlecomer James Walsh St Senans 80 m boys u 9 Jordan Knight Thomastown Cathal Byrne St Josephs Nicholas Klein St Senans 80 m girls u 9 Anna Cass Thomastown Eva Dwyer Gowran Anne McDonald St Josephs 80 m boys u10 Rory O Connor St Josephs Killian Griffin St Josephs Mathew Hogan KCH 80 m girls u 10 Ciara O Keefe Thomastown Molly Coogan castlecomer Dervla O Reilly Thomastown 80 m boys u 11 Darragh Maher KCH D McDonald St Josephs Sean Burke KCH 80 m girls u11 Emily Kleijn St Senans Aoife Griffith Nore Valley Sharon McGorrian KCH 80 m boys u 12 Edward Dempsey KCH Eoin Walsh Thomastown Jimmy Byrne 80 m boys u 13 John Dillon KCH Ted Drea Gowran David Connor St Josephs 80 m boys u 14 Jack manning KCH Jonathon Cowley St Senans Morgan Thomas KCH 80 m boys u 15 Paul Manning St Josephs Aaron Barron KCH Aidan Touhy KCH 80 m boys u16 Aaron Fenlon St Josephs Hugh Morgan St Senans Sean O Neil Gowran 500 m boys u11 Conor clarke Castlecomer Oisin griffin St Josephs Darragh Maher KCH 500 m girls u11 Linda Lawler St Josephs Aine Phelan St Senans Rachel kelly KCH 500 m boys u12 E Dunphy KCH Eoin walsh Thomastown Aaron Donnelly St Senans 500 m Boys u13 Ted Drea Gowran John Nolan KCH David O Connor St Josephs 500 m boys u14 Jonathon Crowley St Senans Jack manning KCH Shane McGeary KCH 400 m boys u15 Aidan Tuohy KCH Aaron Barron KCH John Joe kelly Brow Rangers 400 m boys u16 Aaron Fenlon St Josephs Hugh Morgan St Senans Edward Murphy Gowran 400 m boys u17 Albrecht Pattenberg Gowran Nicholas Dunphy KCH 400 m senior Eoin Muldowney Comer Jack Saunders St Josephs Dean Brennan KCH 400 m senior Orla McPhillips KCH Maria Griffen St Josephs Sile Carroll Castlecomer 300 m boys u9 Will Fox castlecomer Cathal Byrne St Josephs Jordan Knight Thomastown 300 m girls u9 Eve O Dwyer Gowran Katie clarke Castlecomer Anna Cass Thomastown 300 m boys u10 Rory O Connor St Josephs Killian Griffin St Josephs Jack Mullally St Josephs 300 m girls u10 Ciara O Keefe Thomastown Jamie Rochford St Senans Chloe Mullaly St Josephs 200 m girls u 12 Katie Murphy St Senans Rebecca Keane KCH Ciara Daley KCH 200 m girls u 13 Lauren Gleeson KCH Claire Kirwan KCH Isobel St Senans 200 m girls u14 Aoife Naddy Gowran Aoibhe O Shea KCH Niamh McMullen KCH 200 m girls u 15 Emer O Donoghue KCH Charmain O Donoghue KCH Emer Mc Mullen KCH 200 m girls u16 Mgt Caldbeck KCH Cloina quirke Brow Rangers Sarah Katie lacy KCH 200 m girls u17 Elaine McGeary KCH Catriona Towney KCH Sinead McDonagh KCH 200 m junior Lorraine O Shea KCH Bronagh Keiran St Senans Orla McPhillips KCH walk boys u15 Sean Power Thomastown John Joe Kelly Brow Rangers Donnagh O Connor St Josephs walk boys u 16 Evan Foley Gowran walk Girls u16 Maggie Delahunty St Senans Margaret Cakdbeck KCH Nicola Murphy/ Aoibhe Richardson KCH walk boys u 17 Nicholas Dunphy KCH Albrecht Plattenberg Gowran 1500 m senior Aoife O Connor Thomastown Maria Griffen St Josephs Frances Mullaly St Josephs 1500 m Over 30 Maria Griffin St Josephs Frances Mullaly St Josephs Margaret Power Thomastown 1500 m senior Mick Kelly Gowran Michael O Reilly Thomastown Denis Cormack Gowran 1500 m Over 35 Mick Kelly Gowran Michael O Reilly Thomastown Denis Cormack Gowran 100 m Boys u 17 Albrecht Pletenberg Gowran Emmet Coogan Castlecomer 100 m Novice Men Eoin Power St Josephs John Murphy St Josephs 100 m Novice Women Emma Fenlon Josephs Anita McMahon Comer Sarah Goff KCH 100 m senior men Eoin Muldowney Comer Eoin Power St Josephs Jack Saunders St Josephs 100 m senior women Lorraine O Shea KCH Louise Holmes KCH Sile Carroll Castlecomer relays boys u 11 St Josephs KCH Castlecomer relays Girls u11 KCH St Senans Thomastown relays Boys u13 KCH Castlecomer Nore valley relays Girls u 13 KCH KCH KCH relays Boy u15 KCH KCH relays Girls u 15 KCH St Josephs KCH relays Boys u17 Gowran relays Girls u17 KCH relays senior men KCH St Josephs St Josephs relays senior women St Josephs St Josephs Field Events Ball throw Girls u 10 Hannah Roche Nore Valley Caoimhe Woods Nore Valley Chloe Mulally St Josephs/ Ciara O Keefe thomastown Ball throw Girls u 11 Sharon McGorrian KCH Rebecca Roche KCH Rachel kelly KCH Ball throw Girls u 12 lauren murphy Brow rangers Cliona Murphy St Senans Katielong KCH Discus Boys u 14 Jack Manning KCH Adam Kelly Brow Rangers Paul Lysaght Gowran AC Discus Boys u 15 JJ Kelly Brow Rangers Tommy Quirke Brow Rangers Aaron barron KCH Discus Boys u 16 Aaron Fenlon St Josephs Evan Foley Gowran Sean o Neill Gowran Discus Senior Sophie Parkinson Gowran Yvonne Hickey Gowran Emma Fenlon St Jos Discus Sen Men JoeKelly Brow Rangers Austin Lee St Josephs Sean Kelly Brow High Jump Boys u 13 Ted Drea Gowran John Dillon KCH John Nolan KCH High Jump Boys u 14 Thomas Sheridan St Senans Alex Watt Nore Valley Ned Kirwan Thomastown High Jump Boys u 15 Jack Manning KCH Shane McGeary KCH Eamon McPhillips KCH High Jump Boys u 16 Aidan Touhy KCH C Byrne KCH Aaron barron KCH High Jump Boys u 17 Ciaron Fenlon St Josephs Sean O Neill Gowran Evan Foley Gowran High Jump Boys u 18 Ablrecht Plattenberg Gowran Nick Dunphy KCH High Jump Senior Emma Fenlon St Josephs Verena Fenlon St Josephs High Jump Seni Men Austin Lee St Josephs Dean Brennan KCH Jack Saunders St Josephs Javelin Girls u 13 Lauren Murphy Brow Rangers Lauren Gleeson KCH Sinead mcEvoy St Senans Javelin Girls u 14 Aoife Holden Thomastown Aisling McDonagh KCH Ruby Harvey Thomastown Javelin Girls u 15 Clare McEvoy Emer McMullan KCH Emer O Donoughoe KCH Javelin Girls u 16 Niamh O shea Thomastown Eimer Nolan KCH Grace Deevy Castlecomer Javelin Girls u 17 Elaine McGeary KCH Catriona Toomey KCH Sinead McDonagh KCH Long jump Girls u 11 Rebecca Roche KCH Hannah Kelly KCH Sharon McGorrian KCH Long jump Girls u 12 Orla Casey KCH Ciara Deely KCH/ Katie Murphy St Senans Leah raggett KCH Long jump Girls u 13 Lauren Gleeson KCH Keeva O Brien KCH Sinead Tuohy KCH Long jump Girls u 14 Aisling McDonagh KCH Ruby Harvey Thomastown Aoibhe O Shea KCH Long jump Girls u 15 Emer McMullan KCH Charmaine O Donoghue KCH Emer O Donoghue Long jump Girls u 16 Mgt Caldbeck KCH Emer Rice castlecomer Eimear Nolan KCH Long jump Girls u 17 Sinead McDonaghKCH Catriona Towney KCH Elaine McGeary KCH Long jump junior Lorraine O Shea KCH Anita McMahon Comer E Fenlon St Josephs Long jump junior Cormac Everard KCH Eoin Power St Josephs Jack Brennan Shot Put senior Sophie Parkinson Gowran Yvonne Hickey Gowran E Fenlon St Josephs Shot Put Senior JoeKelly Brow Rangers Sean Kelly Brow Rangers Kieran Kelly Shot Put Over 45 John Kelly Ed O Mahoney Gowran Leinster Road Race Championships Kilkenny Athletes enjoyed considerable success recently at the Leinster Road Race Championships for Novice and Masters men and women. The races were hosted by local club Gowran AC and took place in bright sunshine, although with a gusty wind, on Monday May 2nd First off were the women novice and masters in the 3k and Niamh Richardson KCH was first in the over 40 category, Teresa Daly was also an individual medal winner finishing in silver medal position in the Over 50 category. In the team events KCH were in 4th place in the Novice women and the Kilkenny County team finished with the bronze medals. The scorers were Anne Marie O Grady, Oonagh Hennessy, Kate Millea and Sarah Goff.
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