Roll of Honour Irish Schools' Athletic Association International Caps (Athletes in Bold Were Event Winners)

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Roll of Honour Irish Schools' Athletic Association International Caps (Athletes in Bold Were Event Winners) Roll of Honour Irish Schools' Athletic Association International Caps (Athletes in Bold were event winners) 1968 100y Tony Flannery Terenure College Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 100y Gerry Russell St. Malachy's Belfast Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 220y Ciaran Coakley Colaiste Mhuire Dublin Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 220y Gerry Hayes Rockwell College Cashel Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 440y Roger Kingston Wesley College Dublin Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 440y Joe Adams Limerick C.B.S. Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 880y Barry Hennebry Marist Moyle Park Clondalkin Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 880y Tossie O'Brien St. Colman's College Fermoy Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 1 mile Tom Gregan Swords Vocational School Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 1 mile Kevin Humphries Colaiste Mhuire Dublin Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 3 miles Eddie Leddy St. Felim's Ballinamore Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 3 miles Dennis Price Downpatrick Academy Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 120y Hur Charles (C. J.) Kirkpatrick Ballymena Academy Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 120y Hur Liam Spooner Cistercian College Roscrea Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 2000mS/Ch John Allen Regent House Newtownards Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 2000mS/Ch Frank Brady St. Patrick's Cavan Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 High Jump Ray Knox Lurgan College Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 High Jump Kevin Gray Ballymena Academy Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 Long Jump Joe Barry Colaiste Chriost Ri Cork Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 Long Jump Ray M McKibbin Royal Belfast Academical Institute Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 Triple Jump Kevin Nicholls Methodist College Belfast Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 Triple Jump John Magee Castleknock College Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 Pole Vault David Booth Glenstal Abbey Limerick Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 Pole Vault Aidan Kelly St. Jarlath's Tuam Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 Shot Pat Hartigan Limerick C.B.S. Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 Shot Michael Kelly Kilrush C.B.S. Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 Discus Terry Gent Newbridge College Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 Discus John Craig Campbell College Belfast Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 Javelin Robert Alan McFarland Campbell College Belfast Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 Javelin Anthony O'Connell St. Joseph's C.B.S. Fairview Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 Hammer Terry Gent Patrician Newbridge Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 Hammer Sean McCann Cistercian College Roscrea Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 4X110y Relay Gerry Hayes Rockwell College Cashel Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1968 100y Linda Teskey Victoria College Belfast Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1968 100y Catherine Boyle Loreto Coleraine Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1968 220y Linda Greenless Sullivan Upper Holywood Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1968 220y Eileen Davidson Girls Model School Belfast Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1968 440y Elizabeth Mountain Mercy Dungarvan Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1968 440y Felicity Farrelly Dominican Cabra Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1968 880y Vicky Hancox Victoria College Belfast Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1968 880y Jenny Brown Ballymena Academy Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1968 High Jump Frances Kerr Omagh Academy Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1968 High Jump Barbara O'Neill Strathearn Belfast Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1968 Long Jump Eileen Davidson Girls Model School Belfast Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1968 Long Jump Elizabeth Wilton Belfast Royal Academy Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1968 Shot Rosemary Linton Cambridge House Ballymena Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1968 Shot Margaret Dunlop Grosvenor Grammar Belfast Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1968 Discus Louise Cusdin Methodist College Belfast Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1968 Discus M Cusdin Methodist College Belfast Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1968 Javelin Margaret Dunlop Grosvenor Grammar Belfast Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1968 Javelin Louise Cusdin Methodist College Belfast Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1969 100m Tony Flannery Terenure College Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 100m Gary Coughlan North Monastery C.B.S. Cork Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 200m Joe Chivers Limavady Tech Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 200m Denis O'Connell Terenure College Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 400m Michael Miller St. Columb's Derry Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 400m Christie Blake Carmelite College Moate Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 800m Billy Bolster Patrician Mallow Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 800m Liam Treacy Crumlin C.B.S. Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 1500m Kevin Humphries Colaiste Mhuire Dublin Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 1500m Tom Gregan Swords Vocational School Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 5000m Eddie Leddy St. Felim's Ballinamore Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 5000m Greg Hannon St. Malachy's Belfast Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 110m Hur Michael Sherry Cistercian College Roscrea Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 110m Hur K Devon Shaftesbury House Belfast Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 400m Hur George Morton Royal School Armagh Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 400m Hur Brian Mailey Lurgan College Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 2000mS/Ch John Allen Regent House Newtownards Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 2000mS/Ch Tadgh O'Donoghue Holy Cross Kenmare Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 High Jump Kevin Gray Ballymena Academy Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 High Jump Cathal Sweeney Synge Street C.B.S. Dublin Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 Long Jump Aidan Hayes Trim C.B.S. Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 Long Jump Brian Hanna Campbell College Belfast Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 Triple Jump Aidan Hayes Trim C.B.S. Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 Triple Jump Bertie Smith Bandon Grammar School Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 Pole Vault David Booth Glenstal Abbey Limerick Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 Pole Vault Gearoid Bradley Glenstal Abbey Limerick Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 Shot Michael Kelly Kilrush C.B.S. Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 Shot Martin O'Carroll Col. an Spioraid Naoimh Cork Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 Discus Martin O'Carroll Col. an Spioraid Naoimh Cork Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 Discus Terry Gent Patrician Newbridge Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 Javelin T Johnston Down High School Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 Javelin Denis Coulter Ballymena Academy Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 Hammer Terry Gent Patrician Newbridge Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 Hammer Peter Hay Castleknock College Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1969 100m Elizabeth Reynolds Coleraine High School Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1969 100m Ann Wilson Hopefield S. S. Newtownabbey Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1969 200m Ann Wilson Hopefield S. S. Newtownabbey Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1969 200m Elizabeth Maxwell North Down Tech Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1969 800m Elizabeth Wright Portadown College Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1969 800m Elizabeth Mountain Mercy Dungarvan Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1969 100m Hur Anna Greer Lurgan College Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1969 100m Hur Joan Davison Ballymena Academy Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1969 High Jump Francis Kerr Omagh Tech Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1969 High Jump Mabel Coulter Princess Gardens Grammar Belfast Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1969 Long Jump Valerie Shortland Presentation Bandon Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1969 Long Jump Barbara O'Neill Strathearn Belfast Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1969 Shot Rosemary Linton Cambridge House Ballymena Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1969 Shot Pauline Beckett Portadown College Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1969 Discus Louise Cusdin Methodist College Belfast Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1969 Discus Vivienne Irwin Lurgan College Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1969 Javelin Louise Cusdin Methodist College Belfast Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1969 Javelin Hazel Robinson Cambridge House Ballymena Senior Girls BSIAB Track & Field 1970 100m Tony Flannery Terenure College Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1970 100m Martin Whelan Synge Street C.B.S. Dublin Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1970 200m Michael Kelly Down High School Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1970 200m David Graham Dungannon Royal School Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1970 400m Denis O'Connell Terenure College Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1970 400m Richard Neill Portora Enniskillan Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1970 800m John Hickey Crumlin C.B.S. Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1970 800m Jim McGuinness St. Patrick's Belfast Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1970 1500m Tom Gregan Swords Vocational School Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1970 1500m Frank Brady St. Patrick's Cavan Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1970 5000m Eddie Leddy St. Felim's Ballinamore Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1970 5000m Eamonn Coughlan St. Vincent's C.B.S. Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1970 110m Hur Brian Hanna Campbell College Belfast Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1970 110m Hur Pater Ewart Campbell College Belfast Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1970 400m Hur Greorge Knipe Armagh Royal School Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1970 400m Hur Duncan Sleeman Glenstal Abbey Limerick Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1970 2000mS/Ch Neil Cusack St. Munchin's Limerick Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1970 2000mS/Ch John Baillie Ballymena Academy Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1970 High Jump Robert Tavernor Royal Belfast Academical Institute Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1970 High Jump Cathal Sweeney St. Mary's Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1970 Long Jump Brian Hanna Campbell College Belfast Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1970 Triple Jump Tom Connors De La Salle Waterford Senior Boys BSIAB Track & Field 1970 Triple Jump John O'Connell St.
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