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Leinster Schools 1924 Leinster Schools Athletics Champions 1924-2021 The origins of Leinster Inter-Schools Sports/Championships can be traced back to 1914 under the Dublin Schools League of the GAA. The Dublin Schools' League farmed out athletics events to be held with schools’ hurling/football championship finals. However, as GAA club names are given for winners it is not possible to identify schools. The Irish Amateur Athletic Association (IAAA) organised All-Ireland Schools’ Championships from 1916 and the GAA, All-Ireland Schools’ Championships from 1917. The IAAA did not organise Dublin The National Athletic and Cycling Association of Ireland (NACAI) was founded as the National Governing Body for athletics in July 1922 through the amalgamation of the IAAA and the Athletic Council of the GAA. The now titled “All-Ireland Schools and Colleges Championships” were inaugurated in 1923 under the NACAI. Dublin Inter-Schools’ Athletics Championships were revived in 1924 and organised by the Co Dublin Board of NACAI through to 1930. The Dublin Inter-Schools’ Athletic Union (DSAU), under the aegis of the NACAI, was founded at a meeting of representatives of schools and colleges in Jury’s Hotel on 18 October 1930 to take charge of the organisation of the (County) Dublin Schools and Colleges Athletic Championships. The first Hon. President was Mr Patrick Lynch, Attorney General, and the inaugural Chairman, Rev A. Murphy (Castleknock). From 1930 through 1936 the DSAU ran the Dublin Schools and Colleges Athletic Championships. At a meeting of the Dublin Schools’ Athletic Union in Jury’s Hotel on 3 March 1937 a motion to transform this Union into the Leinster Schools’ Athletic Union was passed unanimously. All of the events already fixed for the Dublin Schools’ Championships were opened to all schools and colleges in Leinster. Subsequently in April the NACAI invited the schools to control the All-Ireland Schools and Colleges Championships. By the middle of May 1937 Munster and Connacht Schools' Athletic Unions had been formed and an Ulster Union was in train. Leinster Provincial Schools’ Championships were first held in 1937. Because the Leinster Schools’ Athletic Union was formed from the Dublin Schools’ Athletic Union, the results of Dublin Schools Championships run by the Co Dublin Board of the NACAI from 1924–1930 and by the DSAU from 1931–1936 are included in this compilation for completeness. All winners are listed from 1924 where known. Please send corrections & additions to [email protected] Roll of Honour Senior Boys 100m Senior Boys 100yds (1924 - 1969 ) 1924 Richard Graham Hamilton Morgan's School, Castleknock 11.0 1925 Patrick JB "Joe" Eustace Synge Street CBS, Dublin 11.0 1926 P Ryan O'Connell Schools, Dublin 10.8 1927 R Reynolds High School, Dublin 11.0 1928 Henry Rhys Davies St Andrew's College, Dublin 10.3 1929 LB McMahon Blackrock College, Dublin 11.0 1930 M Gibson St Vincent's Castleknock College 11.0 1931 C Doherty Westland Row CBS, Dublin 11.0 1932 R O'Neill Blackrock College, Dublin 11.0 1933 JG Campbell Blackrock College, Dublin 10.6 1934 JB Montgomery Blackrock College, Dublin 10.6 1935 A Brennan St Vincent's Castleknock College 10.6 1936 A Brennan St Vincent's Castleknock College 10.4 1937 Alexander "Alec" Lyons St Vincent's Castleknock College 10.8 1938 Alexander "Alec" Lyons St Vincent's Castleknock College 10.6 1939 John Fay St Mary's College, Dundalk 10.5 1940 Brian Flanagan Cistercian College Roscrea 10.4 1941 Brian Flanagan Cistercian College Roscrea 10.6 1942 Noel de Chenu Synge Street CBS, Dublin 11.0 1943 N McQuillan St Vincent's Castleknock College 10.6 1944 Jimmy Reardon St Mary's College, Rathmines 10.5 1945 P Ó Dubhlain Coláiste Éinde, Dublin 10.6 1946 Louis Crowe Belvedere College, Dublin 10.8 1947 J Stokes Cistercian College Roscrea 10.7 1948 J Stokes Cistercian College Roscrea 10.9 1949 A Cook St Columba's College, Dublin 10.9 1950 P Ryan Newbridge College, Kildare 10.8 1951 Gerard Brennan O'Connell Schools, Dublin 10.5 1952 Gerard Brennan O'Connell Schools, Dublin 10.7 1953 Daniel Kennefick Cistercian College Roscrea 10.6 1954 Niall Brophy Blackrock College, Dublin 10.4 1955 David Duke CBC Monkstown, Dublin 10.7 1956 Anthony Murphy De La Salle College, Dundalk 10.4 1957 Jimmy Linnane Belcamp College, Dublin 10.9 1958 Jimmy Linnane Belcamp College, Dublin 10.3 1959 A McCarthy Terenure College, Dublin 10.4 1960 D O'Farrell St Vincent's CBS Glasnevin 10.2 1961 Patrick Lawrence Blackrock College, Dublin 10.2 1962 Edward Coleman Terenure College, Dublin 10.4 1963 Philip Hannigan Oatlands College, Mount Merrion, Dublin 10.3 1964 Paul Doddy St Mary's College, Rathmines 10.8 1965 A Kron Wesley College, Dublin 10.9 1966 Brian Whitney Terenure College, Dublin 10.6 1967 Dermot Conway St Mary's College, Rathmines 10.4 1968 Ciaran Coakley Coláiste Mhuire Dublin 10.3 1969 Anthony Flannery Terenure College, Dublin 10.8 1970 Anthony Flannery Terenure College, Dublin 11.2 1971 Gerry Flannery Terenure College, Dublin 11.2 1972 Gerry Flannery Terenure College, Dublin 10.9 1973 Paul Opperman St Mary's College, Rathmines 11.4 1974 Michael Ryan CBS Carlow 11.4 1975 Michael Ryan CBS Carlow 11.6 1976 Joe Ryan Coláiste Chaoimhín, Glasnevin, Dublin 10.9 1977 Jimmy Gunning O'Connell Schools Dublin 11.2 1978 Liam Glenn Belvedere College, Dublin 11.3 1979 B Sweeney De La Salle, Churchtown, Dublin 11.0 1980 D McDermott Drimnagh Castle CBS, Dublin 11.1 1981 Brian Eiffe St Patrick's Classical School, Navan, Meath 10.8 1982 Derek O'Connor St Michael's College, Dublin 10.8 1983 Derek O'Connor St Michael's College, Dublin 10.4 1984 B McGale Cistercian College Roscrea 11.65 1985 Paul Murphy Terenure College, Dublin 11.12 1986 Paul Murphy Pearse College, Crumlin, Dublin 10.94 1987 Barry Martin Dundalk CBS, Louth 11.53 1988 Paul Walsh Crumlin CC, Dublin 11.22 1989 M Hildebrand High School, Dublin 11.1 1990 Simon McCourt Belvedere College, Dublin 11.52 1991 Jeff Pamplin Holy Family CS, Rathcoole, Dublin 11.12 1992 Jeff Pamplin Lucan Community College 11.07 1993 John Whelan O'Connell Schools, Dublin 11.07 1994 Stuart McQuade Old Bawn CS, Tallaght, Dublin 10.99 1995 Ciaran McDonagh Coláiste Íde, Finglas, Dublin 11.03 1996 Robert Daly St Mary's College, Rathmines 10.90 1997 Mark Carroll Fingal CC, Swords, Dublin 11.19 1998 Paul Opperman St Mary's College, Rathmines 11.10 1999 Conor McPhillips Templeogue College C.S.Sp, Dublin 11.03 2000 Karl Kennedy St David's CBS, Beaumont, Dublin 11.18 2001 Darragh Graham Abbey CC, Wicklow Town 10.67 2002 Vincent Gough St Vincent's Castleknock College 10.81 2003 Daniel Kavanagh St David's CBS, Beaumont, Dublin 11.10 2004 Daniel Kavanagh Coláiste Íde, Finglas, Dublin 10.83 2005 David Gibbons Belvedere College, Dublin 11.20 2006 Robert Rath High School, Dublin 11.26 2007 Michael Hynes St Fintan's High School, Sutton, Dublin 11.20 2008 Michael Hynes St Fintan's High School, Sutton, Dublin 11.01 2009 Patrick Costello Coláiste Chraobh Abhann, Kilcoole, Wicklow 11.43 2010 Seye Ogunlewe King's Hospital School, Dublin 10.94 2011 Mark Kavanagh Oatlands College, Mount Merrion, Dublin 2012 Marcus Lawler CBS Carlow 2013 Marcus Lawler CBS Carlow 10.38 2014 Keith Doherty Drimnagh Castle CBS, Dublin 11.08 2015 Sean Lawlor Kylemore College, Ballyfermot, Dublin 10.89 2016 Sean Lawlor Kylemore College, Ballyfermot, Dublin 10.83 2017 Mark Smyth St Fintan's High School, Sutton, Dublin 10.97 2018 David McDonald CBS Wexford 10.81 2019 Israel Olatunde St Mary's College, Dundalk 10.90 2020 Cancelled due to Covid-19 Pandemic 200m Senior Boys 220yds ( 1931-1969 ) 1940 T Ruane Catholic University School, Dublin 24.4 1941 Brian Flanagan Cistercian College Roscrea 24.2 1942 Noel de Chenu Synge Street CBS, Dublin 25.8 1943 N McQuillan St Vincent's Castleknock College 24.4 1944 Jimmy Reardon St Mary's College, Rathmines 23.7 1945 P Ó Dubhlain Coláiste Éinde, Dublin 23.8 1946 Louis Crowe Belvedere College, Dublin 23.6 1947 K O'Shea Newbridge College, Kildare 24.0 1948 John Stokes Cistercian College Roscrea 23.6 1949 Donal Gilbourne St Mary's Knockbeg College, Laois 24.2 1950 P Keelan Clongowes Wood College, Clane, Kildare 23.8 1951 JA "Lexie" Tynan Belvedere College, Dublin 23.6 1952 Liam Moloney Cistercian College Roscrea 23.8 1953 Jim Quinlan Blackrock College, Dublin 23.8 1954 Niall Brophy Blackrock College, Dublin 23.2 1955 Brendan Cullen Cistercian College Roscrea 24.4 1956 Anthony Murphy De La Salle College, Dundalk 23.0 1957 D Cogan O'Connell Schools, Dublin 24.0 1958 Jimmy Linnane Belcamp College, Dublin 23.6 1959 Jimmy Linnane Belcamp College, Dublin 22.5 1960 D O'Farrell St Vincent's, Glasnevin 22.7 1961 Patrick Lawrence Blackrock College, Dublin 23.3 1962 Edward Coleman Terenure College, Dublin 23.5 1963 Philip Hannigan Oatlands College, Mount Merrion, Dublin 24.2 1964 Paul Doddy St Mary's College, Rathmines 23.5 1965 J McNamara Terenure College, Dublin 23.4 1966 Tom Grace Newbridge College, Kildare 23.6 1967 Ciaran Coakley Coláiste Mhuire 24.8 1968 Ciaran Coakley Coláiste Mhuire 23.0 1969 Denis O'Connell Terenure College, Dublin 22.9 1970 Anthony Flannery Terenure College, Dublin 23.4 1971 Gerry Flannery Terenure College, Dublin 23.5 1972 Gerry Flannery Terenure College, Dublin 23.3 1973 Paul Opperman St Mary's College, Rathmines 22.8 1974 Tom Burkitt St Columba's College, Dublin 23.4 1975 Martin Ryan Carlow CBS 22.9 1976 Joe Ryan Coláiste Chaoimhín, Glasnevin, Dublin 22.1 1977 Jimmy Gunning O'Connell Schools, Dublin 22.8 1978 Liam Glynn Belvedere College, Dublin 22.9 1979 Brian Dunne Gormanston College, Meath 22.4 1980 T McCormack
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