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2007 Results - Mens 100M 2007 Results - Mens 100m Birth Official Place No. Lane Name Country Year Time 1 57 3 Da Bryan Blanton USA 84 10.14 2 58 7 Mark Findlay England 78 10.24 3 51 5 John Woods USA 82 10.24 4 52 6 Brendan Christian Antigua & Barbuda 83 10.24 5 53 4 Ricardo Williams Jamaica 76 10.27 6 54 2 Chris Johnson USA 78 10.28 7 55 1 Derek Duff Ireland 87 10.74 8 56 8 Carl McNamara Ireland 87 11.00 2007 Results - 200m Men Birth Official Place No. Lane Name Country Year Time 1 65 5 Paul Hession Ireland 83 20.43 2 66 6 Clement Campbell Jamaica 75 20.43 3 62 2 Brendan Christian Antigua & Barbuda 83 20.56 4 63 4 Ricardo Williams Jamaica 76 20.68 5 41 7 David Gillick Ireland 84 21.12 6 61 3 John Woods USA 82 21.18 7 68 1 Carl McNamara Ireland 87 22.27 8 64 8 Mark Findlay England 79 DNS 2007 Results - 400m Men Birth Official Place No. Lane Name Country Year Time 1 42 7 Ato Motibo Trinidad & Tobago 79 46.44 2 44 4 Mitch Potter USA 80 46.69 3 45 6 Greg Nixon USA 84 46.70 4 46 3 Paul McKee Ireland 77 47.05 5 47 2 Gordon Kennedy Ireland 81 47.31 6 48 8 Robert Davies Wales 86 47.52 7 17 1 Cathal Owens Ireland 51.61 8 41 5 David Gillick Ireland 83 DIS 2007 Results - 800m Men IMC - A No Name Club Place Hip No. Official Time 71 Joe Warne Doheny AC 1st 1 1:54.40 75 Brian Murphy Leevale 2nd 5 1:54.75 74 Eoin Cummins Crusaders 3rd 4 1:55.16 72 Mark McDonald Clonliffe 4th 2 1:55.93 73 Rory Chesser Ennis 5th 3 1:56.33 16 Eoin King Raheny 6th 7 1:59.90 78 William Hughes Thurles Crokes 7th 8 2:00.47 2007 Results - 800m Men IMC - B Place No. Name Club Hip No. Official Time 1 82 Jeremy Lyons Clonliffe 3 1:56.99 2 83 James McCarthy East Cork 4 1:58.72 3 81 Ian Barrett DSD 2 2:01.57 4 87 Sean Gearoid Hehir Rathfarnham 8 2:02.07 5 88 Simon Kenny Crusaders 9 2:03.07 6 85 Eoin O’Sullivan Togher 6 2:04.96 7 84 Jonathon Hughes Rathfarnham 5 2:06.81 2007 Results - 1500m Men Place No. Name Country BirthYear Hip No. Official Time 1 12 David Campbell Ireland 82 9 3:42.20 2 7 Laban Rotich Kenya 69 5 3:42.84 3 11 Nick Bromley Australia 84 8 3:42.94 4 2 Garreth Hyett New Zealand 80 1 3:43.09 5 5 James Nolan Ireland 77 4 3:44.17 6 10 Paul Hoffman Australia 82 7 3:44.48 7 3 Liam Reale Ireland 83 2 3:44.61 8 4 Martin Fagan Ireland 83 3 3:46.93 9 14 Pedro Esteso Spain 76 11 3:47.39 10 27 Ryan McKenzie Canada 78 13 3:49.56 2007 Results - 3000m Men Birth Hip Official Place No. Name Country Year No. Time 1 23 Moses Kipsiro Uganda 86 3 7:47.03 2 30 Joseph Ebuya Kenya 86 8 7:47.11 3 26 Gemal Bilah Salem Qatar 78 4 7:55.29 4 29 Sean Graham USA 80 7 8:02.38 5 22 Mark Carroll Ireland 72 2 8:06.34 6 31 Joe Sweeney Ireland 85 9 8:10.61 7 28 Mark Hanrahan Ireland 85 6 8:16.33 8 32 Johnathan Theulis England 10 8:20.69 9 33 Daniel Watts England 86 11 8:35.65 2007 Results - Mens Long Jump Place No. Name Team Metres Wind 1 121 James Beckford Jamaica 8.09 5.35 2 123 Bashir Ramzy USA 8.02 4.18 3 129 Rogerio Bispo Brazil 8.01 2.54 4 125 Morten Jensen Denmark 7.68 4.45 5 124 John Moffitt USA 7.66 3.38 6 122 Stephen Fleming Ireland 7.42 2.78 7 126 Fabrice Lapierre Australia 7.34 1.22 8 130 Eoin Hannon Ireland 7.15 3.28 Best Trial 3rd 1st Trial 2nd Trial Name Team Trial m wind m wind m wind James Beckford Jamaica - 5.11 7.97 3.74 8.09 5.35 Bashir Ramzy USA 7.77 3.11 7.72 2.12 7.71 0.77 Rogerio Bispo Brazil 8.01 2.54 - 2.44 6.30 0.51 Morten Jensen Denmark - 3.85 7.46 4.10 - 2.57 John Moffitt USA 7.55 2.35 7.57 2.57 7.59 2.12 Stephen Fleming Ireland 7.42 2.78 7.30 3.20 5.79 1.35 Fabrice Lapierre Australia - 1.21 - 2.68 - 3.12 Eoin Hannon Ireland 6.87 2.77 7.05 3.54 6.99 1.77 6th 4th Trial 5th Trial Name Team Trial m wind m wind m wind James Beckford Jamaica 7.82 2.37 - 2.70 8.06 3.38 Bashir Ramzy USA 7.69 2.47 - 4.00 8.02 4.18 Rogerio Bispo Brazil 7.82 3.62 7.83 3.94 7.91 2.81 Morten Jensen Denmark 7.68 4.45 7.52 2.62 - 1.41 John Moffitt USA 7.29 0.92 7.66 3.38 7.59 2.80 Stephen Fleming Ireland - 2.04 7.38 3.15 - 2.85 Fabrice Lapierre Australia - 4.02 7.34 1.22 - 1.90 Eoin Hannon Ireland 6.98 2.04 - 1.38 7.15 3.28 2007 Results - Mens High Jump Birth Place Name Team Metres Year 1 76 Jamie Nieto USA 2.25 2 79 Adam Shunk USA 2.20 3 80 Jesse Lipcombe Canada 2.20 4 82 Fellippo Campioli Italy 2.20 5 75 Mustapha Raifaq France 2.15 6 79 Stefan Vasilache Romania 2.15 7 84 Tom Parsons England 2.15 8 87 Chris Crowley Ireland 2.10 9 88 Eoin Kelly Ireland 1.95 Round Round Round Round Round Name Team 1 2 3 4 5 Height in Metres -> 1.90 1.95 2.00 2.05 2.10 Jamie Nieto USA Adam Shunk USA O Jesse Lipcombe Canada O Fellippo Campioli Italy O XO Mustapha Raifaq France O O Stefan Vasilache Romania XO Tom Parsons England O XO Chris Crowley Ireland O O XO Eoin Kelly Ireland XXO XO XXX Round Round Round Round Best Name Team 1 2 3 4 Height Height in Metres -> 2.15 2.20 2.25 2.30 Jamie Nieto USA O O XXO XXX 2.25 Adam Shunk USA O O XXX 2.20 Jesse Lipcombe Canada XO XXO XXX 2.20 Fellippo Campioli Italy XO XXO XXX 2.20 Mustapha Raifaq France O XXX 2.15 Stefan Vasilache Romania XO XXX 2.15 Tom Parsons England XXO XXX 2.15 Chris Crowley Ireland XXX 2.10 Eoin Kelly Ireland 1.95 2007 Results - Shot Putt Mens Place No. Athlete Country Metres 1 150 Reece Hoffa USA 21.47 2 143 Ivan Yushov Russia 19.53 3 147 Jamie Beyer USA 19.13 4 146 Nedzad Mulabegovic Croatia 19.09 5 145 Steve Manz USA 18.94 6 141 Ruben Williams USA 18.58 7 200 Patsy O'Conner Ireland 12.69 8 30 James Nagle Ireland 11.79 Trial Details: Place Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Best 1 Reece Hoffa 20.95 X X 20.9 21.47 X 21.47 2 Ivan Yushov 19.11 19.53 X X X X 19.53 3 Jamie Beyer 18.76 18.44 18.6 18.79 X 19.13 19.13 4 Nedzad Mulabegovic 19.09 X X X X X 19.09 5 Steve Manz 18.05 X X 18.94 X 18.28 18.94 6 Ruben Williams 18.10 18.26 X X 18.37 18.58 18.58 7 Patsy O'Conner 12.23 12.41 12.69 12.51 12.35 12.29 12.69 8 James Nagle 11.43 11.41 11.73 11.62 11.79 11.70 11.79 2007 Results - 100m Women Official Place No. Name Country Birth Year Time 1 57 Brianna Glenn USA 80 11.17 2 58 Tahesia Harrigan British Virgin Islands 82 11.21 3 52 Laverne Jones US Virgin Islands 81 11.23 4 56 Jeanette Kwawye England 83 11.24 5 53 Wyllesheia Myrick USA 79 11.45 6 54 Geraldine Pillay RSA 77 11.46 7 51 Amy Foster Ireland 88 11.80 8 55 Ailis McSweeney Ireland 83 11.84 2007 Results - 100m Hurdles Women Birth Official Place No. Lane Name Country Year Time 1 54 6 Sarah Claxton England 79 13.04 2 57 5 Toyin Augustus Nigeria 79 13.05 3 51 4 Derval O’Rourke Ireland 81 13.13 4 52 3 Gemma Bennett England 84 13.45 5 55 7 Alyssia Fullalove Scotland 81 14.06 6 58 2 Mairead Murphy Ireland 89 14.24 2007 Results - 200m Women Birth Official Place No. Lane Name Country Year Time 1 62 5 Laverne Jones US Virgin Islands 81 22.67 2 63 8 Wyllesheia Myrick USA 79 23.05 3 17 7 Emily Freeman England 80 23.15 4 64 2 Jeanette Kwawye England 83 23.16 5 61 4 Geraldine Pillay RSA 77 23.35 6 47 6 Donna Frazer England 82 23.38 7 51 3 Amy Foster Ireland 88 24.17 8 65 1 Mandy Crowe Ireland 85 24.88 2007 Results - 400m Women Birth Official Place No.
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