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Ircho 2019 Finalists Dublin City University, 2Nd March 2019 IrChO 2019 Finalists Dublin City University, 2nd March 2019 First Name Surname School Name County Kawthar Agboola Dominican College Galway Corey Alwell O'Carolan College Meath Emmet Aylward Glenstal Abbey Limerick Aisling Baragry Holy Faith Secondary School Dublin Sophie Barrins St Marys Secondary School Mayo Candy Bei Loreto College Foxrock Dublin Cian Belton Mercy Secondary School Longford Ruth Bergin Heywood C.S. Laois Wiktor Bogalecki St. Brendan's College Kerry Conal Bonar Saint Eunans Donegal Conor Boylan St. Mary's CBS Wexford Fiona Bree Sacred Heart School Mayo Ciarán Browne De La Salle College Louth Natasha Bryce Santa Sabina Dublin Tamsin Carolan Loreto College St. Stephens Green Dublin Anna Caslin Our Lady’s School Terenure Dublin Alessia Cipparrone St Kilians German School Dublin Luke Coburn-Moran St. Mary's College Louth Sorcha C Commins Our Lady's School Dublin David Conneely St. Joseph's College Galway Aoife Conroy Loreto Secondary School Dublin Lisa Erin Cordos Our Lady of Mercy College Beaumont Dublin Liam Corrigan Coláiste Rís Louth Mark W J Crawford Dalriada School Ballymoney Antrim Rose Delaney Mountrath Community School Laois IrChO 2019 Finalists Dublin City University, 2nd March 2019 First Name Surname School Name County Shane Doherty St. Columba’s College Donegal David John Dougan The Royal School Armagh Armagh Brian Durkan St. Muredach's College Mayo Darragh Dwane Ardscoil Ris Limerick Dermot Edmondson Coláiste Pobail Osraí Kilkenny Jessica Egbulam Villiers School Limerick Zoe Ellingboe Malahide Community School Dublin Oisín Ellison Blackrock College Dublin Molly FitzGerald Eureka Secondary School Kells Meath Hugh Gallagher Gaelcholáiste Luimnigh Limerick Emily Gaughan Loreto Highschool Beaufort Dublin Ben Gault Coleraine Grammar School Derry Caoimhe Gavaghan St. Marys College Wicklow Marius Giddey Saint Eunans Donegal Glenn Gilmartin Institute of Education Dublin Auriel Guarino Coleraine Grammar School Derry Dominik Guzowski Pobalscoil Neasáin Dublin Augustina Gyebi St. Joseph's College Dublin Orla Harrison Sacred Heart School Mayo Aisling Harty Presentation Secondary Scool Kerry James Hayes CBS Roscommon Roscommon Méabh Hickey St Oliver's Community College Louth Niamh Hickey Ursuline secondary school Tipperary precious ifeyinwa Loreto College Cavan gift igbojionu Hannah Irvine Enniskillen Royal Grammar School Fermanagh IrChO 2019 Finalists Dublin City University, 2nd March 2019 First Name Surname School Name County Izabela Jesionowska St. Joseph's Grammar School Tyrone Mati Karski Coláiste Éanna CBS Dublin Anna Kavanagh Skibbereen Community School Cork Clodagh Kelly Eureka Secondary School Meath David Kennedy Gaelcholáiste Luimnigh Limerick Nina Kulczycka Dominican College Galway Tim Lambe CBS Roscommon Roscommon Conor MacCarthy Christian Brothers College Cork Cork Kyle Magwood The Royal School Armagh Armagh Kate Mc Carthy St Josephs Secondary School Mayo Edward Mc Mahon Ardscoil Ris Dublin Rory Mc Mahon Ardscoil Ris Limerick Michaela Mc Monagle St.Columba's College Donegal Oisin McCullagh St Patrick's College Maghera Derry Órla McElhatton Rosses Community School Donegal Kim McGettigan Santa Sabina Dominican College Dublin Catherine McKee Dalriada School Antrim Donál McKenny Ardee Community School Louth Roisin Mcmonagle St. Louis High School Dublin Karen Meehan Loreto Secondary School Tipperary Jack Meenan St. Columba’s College Donegal Craig Mulvany Moyle Park College Dublin Craig Murphy St. Oliver's Community College Louth Fergal Murphy St. Brendan's College Kerry Katelynn Murray Whelan Loreto on the Green Dublin Keshav Nagar Coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh Cork IrChO 2019 Finalists Dublin City University, 2nd March 2019 First Name Surname School Name County Ellen Noonan Sacred Heart Secondary school Mayo Kacper Nowak Pobalscoil Iosolde Dublin Ellen O’Carroll Presentation Secondary School Kilkenny Ben Oakes Skerries Community College Dublin Fiachra O'Farrell Gonzaga College SJ Dublin Joseph Oluwasanya St Mary's College Dundalk (Marist) Louth Daniel O'Mahony Glenstal Abbey Limerick Siobhán O'Reilly Castletroy College Limerick Enya Perkins Coláiste Pobail Osraí Kilkenny Harry Redmonde Blackrock College Dublin Ava Rogers Loreto College Cavan Cavan Elaine Sheridan St Mary’s Secondary School Mayo Srishti Singh St. Joseph's College Dublin Lauren Sliney Pobalscoil Iosolde Dublin Ishita Solanki St.Louis High School Dublin Chandelle Stratton Institute of Education Dublin John Sweeney Christian Brothers College Cork Cork Samuel Talbot Presentation College Athenry Galway Miren Tellechea Loreto College St Stephen’s Green Dublin Steven Thomas Moyle Park College Dublin Helen Tierney Sacred Heart School Mayo Emma Urquhart Presentation College Athenry Galway Isabel van der Voort St. Kilians Deutsche Schule Dublin Zara Wadding St.Vincent’s Secondary School Louth Emily Walsh Laurel hill Limerick Thomas Walsh Gaelcholáiste Phort Láirge Waterford IrChO 2019 Finalists Dublin City University, 2nd March 2019 First Name Surname School Name County Carla Whent Salerno Galway Kelsey Wilson Loreto Secondary School Dublin .
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