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Sprint 750M/20Km/5Km Including the Triathlon Ireland Youth Series 16-17 Years Lough Cutra Castle Triathlon / Swim / Bike / Run 11th and 12th September 2021 Colour of race number ê Saturday 11th September 2021 The Lady Gregory: Sprint 750m/20km/5km Including the Triathlon Ireland Youth Series 16-17 years Wave & Start Race type Last Name First name Gender Time Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Ahearn Peter MALE 09:45 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint ahern mike MALE 09:45 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint ALEY DANIEL MALE 09:45 Wave 4 Individual - Sprint Armstrong Beth FEMALE 09:00 Wave 3 Individual - Sprint Ashby Brendan MALE 08:45 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Barry Elizabeth FEMALE 09:45 Wave 6 Individual - Sprint Bates John MALE 09:30 Wave 5 Individual - Sprint Youth Series 16-17years Blake Shannen FEMALE 09:15 Wave 6 Individual - Sprint Bonner Mona FEMALE 09:30 Wave 3 Individual - Sprint bourke john MALE 08:45 Wave 5 Individual - Sprint Brady Aodhan MALE 09:15 Wave 4 Individual - Sprint Brady Lisa FEMALE 09:00 Wave 5 Individual - Sprint Brady Ronan MALE 09:15 Wave 5 Individual - Sprint Breen Eoghan MALE 09:15 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Brett John MALE 09:45 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Brett Roisin FEMALE 09:45 Wave 4 Individual - Sprint Browne Amanda FEMALE 09:00 Wave 5 Individual - Sprint Youth Series 16-17years Buck Finn MALE 09:15 Wave 4 Individual - Sprint Buckley Darren MALE 09:00 Wave 5 Individual - Sprint Youth Series 16-17years Buckley Dervla FEMALE 09:15 Wave 4 Individual - Sprint Burke Conal MALE 09:00 Wave 5 Relay - Sprint Burke Fiona FEMALE 09:15 Lough Cutra Castle Triathlon / Swim / Bike / Run 11th and 12th September 2021 Colour of race number ê Saturday 11th September 2021 The Lady Gregory: Sprint 750m/20km/5km Including the Triathlon Ireland Youth Series 16-17 years Wave & Start Race type Last Name First name Gender Time Wave 5 Individual - Sprint Youth Series 16-17years Burke Isabella FEMALE 09:15 Wave 5 Individual - Sprint Burke OBriain Tracey FEMALE 09:15 Wave 6 Individual - Sprint Burnett Amy FEMALE 09:30 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Byrne Adrian MALE 09:45 Wave 4 Individual - Sprint Byrne Alexandra FEMALE 09:00 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Cahill Shane MALE 09:45 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Cain Jessica FEMALE 09:45 Wave 5 Individual - Sprint Calimlim Michael MALE 09:15 Wave 4 Individual - Sprint Callaghan Grace FEMALE 09:00 Wave 5 Individual - Sprint Campbell Thomas MALE 09:15 Wave 4 Individual - Sprint Campion Emily FEMALE 09:00 Wave 6 Individual - Sprint Cannon Liam MALE 09:30 Wave 5 Individual - Sprint Youth Series 16-17years Carey Samuel MALE 09:15 Wave 5 Individual - Sprint Carrick leon MALE 09:15 Wave 5 Individual - Sprint Carrick Natasha FEMALE 09:15 Wave 5 Individual - Sprint Carrick Noel MALE 09:15 Wave 6 Individual - Sprint Carry Mark MALE 09:30 Wave 3 Individual - Sprint Casey Yvonne FEMALE 08:45 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Cashman Liam MALE 09:45 Wave 6 Individual - Sprint Cassidy Paul MALE 09:30 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Civiero Jessica FEMALE 09:45 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Civiero Jessica FEMALE 09:45 Lough Cutra Castle Triathlon / Swim / Bike / Run 11th and 12th September 2021 Colour of race number ê Saturday 11th September 2021 The Lady Gregory: Sprint 750m/20km/5km Including the Triathlon Ireland Youth Series 16-17 years Wave & Start Race type Last Name First name Gender Time Wave 6 Individual - Sprint Collins Charlie MALE 09:30 Wave 3 Individual - Sprint Collins Fiona FEMALE 08:45 Wave 6 Individual - Sprint Collins Michael MALE 09:30 Wave 4 Individual - Sprint Concannon Caroline FEMALE 09:00 Wave 6 Individual - Sprint Concannon John MALE 09:30 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Concannon Mary FEMALE 09:45 Wave 4 Individual - Sprint Condron Adam MALE 09:00 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Conneely Robert MALE 09:45 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Connell Maire FEMALE 09:45 Wave 4 Individual - Sprint Connolly Brian MALE 09:00 Wave 3 Individual - Sprint connors eve FEMALE 08:45 Wave 3 Individual - Sprint Connors Hugh MALE 08:45 Wave 6 Individual - Sprint Conroy Diarmuid MALE 09:30 Wave 6 Individual - Sprint Corbett Camille FEMALE 09:30 Wave 3 Individual - Sprint Corbett Mark MALE 08:45 Wave 3 Individual - Sprint Corcoran Gary MALE 08:45 Wave 5 Individual - Sprint Corcoran Paul MALE 09:15 Wave 4 Individual - Sprint Cormican Sean MALE 09:00 Wave 4 Individual - Sprint Cornell Aaron MALE 09:00 Wave 6 Individual - Sprint Corrigan Lisa FEMALE 09:30 Wave 4 Individual - Sprint Corrigan Stephen MALE 09:00 Wave 3 Individual - Sprint Corry Maeve FEMALE 08:45 Lough Cutra Castle Triathlon / Swim / Bike / Run 11th and 12th September 2021 Colour of race number ê Saturday 11th September 2021 The Lady Gregory: Sprint 750m/20km/5km Including the Triathlon Ireland Youth Series 16-17 years Wave & Start Race type Last Name First name Gender Time Wave 3 Individual - Sprint Coughlan Rebecca FEMALE 08:45 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Craven Dean MALE 09:45 Wave 4 Individual - Sprint Cullen David MALE 09:00 Wave 6 Individual - Sprint Cullen Fiona FEMALE 09:30 Wave 6 Individual - Sprint Cullen Tom MALE 09:30 Wave 4 Individual - Sprint Cunningham Barry MALE 09:00 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Cunningham Eoghan MALE 09:45 Wave 5 Individual - Sprint Youth Series 16-17years Davis Saoirse FEMALE 09:15 Wave 3 Individual - Sprint Davoren Declan MALE 08:45 Wave 6 Individual - Sprint Delacy Cathal MALE 09:30 Wave 4 Individual - Sprint Devaney Sheila FEMALE 09:00 Wave 6 Individual - Sprint Deverell Andrew MALE 09:30 Wave 5 Individual - Sprint Devery Lee MALE 09:15 Wave 4 Individual - Sprint Devitt Aiden MALE 09:00 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Dillon Greg MALE 09:45 Wave 3 Individual - Sprint Dillon Byrne Bernie FEMALE 08:45 Wave 6 Individual - Sprint Donohue Eoghan MALE 09:30 Wave 5 Relay - Sprint Donovan Laura FEMALE 09:15 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Dooley Ciaran MALE 09:45 Wave 5 Individual - Sprint Downes Gavin MALE 09:15 Wave 6 Individual - Sprint doyle aidan MALE 09:30 Wave 6 Individual - Sprint Doyle Anthony MALE 09:30 Lough Cutra Castle Triathlon / Swim / Bike / Run 11th and 12th September 2021 Colour of race number ê Saturday 11th September 2021 The Lady Gregory: Sprint 750m/20km/5km Including the Triathlon Ireland Youth Series 16-17 years Wave & Start Race type Last Name First name Gender Time Wave 4 Individual - Sprint Duffy Andrew MALE 09:00 Wave 4 Individual - Sprint DUFFY ANTON MALE 09:00 Wave 4 Individual - Sprint Duggan Rachel FEMALE 09:00 Wave 4 Individual - Sprint Duggan Rachel FEMALE 09:00 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Dunne Sinead FEMALE 09:45 Wave 3 Individual - Sprint Dunne Stephen MALE 08:45 Wave 3 Individual - Sprint Earley Mark MALE 08:45 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Eglington Toni FEMALE 09:45 Wave 6 Individual - Sprint Elliott Graham MALE 09:30 Wave 5 Individual - Sprint Enright Gillies Mary FEMALE 09:15 Wave 5 Individual - Sprint Eswaran Ramachandran MALE 09:15 Wave 4 Individual - Sprint Fagan Aoife FEMALE 09:00 Wave 3 Individual - Sprint Faherty Tommy MALE 08:45 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Fahy Richard MALE 09:45 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Farrell Eoin MALE 09:45 Wave 4 Individual - Sprint Farry Jordan MALE 09:00 Wave 3 Individual - Sprint Fenton Vanessa FEMALE 08:45 Wave 5 Individual - Sprint Fergus Brendan MALE 09:15 Wave 3 Individual - Sprint Findley Margaret FEMALE 08:45 Wave 3 Individual - Sprint Finneran Colette FEMALE 08:45 Wave 6 Individual - Sprint Fitzgerald Meadhbh FEMALE 09:30 Wave 6 Individual - Sprint FitzGerald Niall MALE 09:30 Lough Cutra Castle Triathlon / Swim / Bike / Run 11th and 12th September 2021 Colour of race number ê Saturday 11th September 2021 The Lady Gregory: Sprint 750m/20km/5km Including the Triathlon Ireland Youth Series 16-17 years Wave & Start Race type Last Name First name Gender Time Wave 3 Individual - Sprint Fitzpatrick David MALE 08:45 Wave 4 Individual - Sprint Flanagan Catherine FEMALE 09:00 Wave 6 Individual - Sprint Flynn Colm MALE 09:30 Wave 6 Individual - Sprint Foley Denis MALE 09:30 Wave 3 Individual - Sprint Foley Ronan MALE 08:45 Wave 4 Individual - Sprint Fynes Killian MALE 09:00 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Gallagher Mairead FEMALE 09:45 Wave 6 Individual - Sprint Gallagher Mairéad FEMALE 09:30 Wave 5 Individual - Sprint Gallagher Siofra FEMALE 09:15 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Gallagher Terence MALE 09:45 Wave 4 Individual - Sprint Geraghty Bobby MALE 09:00 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Geraghty Dave MALE 09:45 Wave 5 Individual - Sprint Gleeson Dermot MALE 09:15 Wave 4 Individual - Sprint Glover Cora FEMALE 09:00 Wave 3 Individual - Sprint Golden Laura FEMALE 08:45 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Goldsberry Shane MALE 09:45 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Goodman Lisa FEMALE 09:45 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Goodman Lisa FEMALE 09:45 Wave 4 Individual - Sprint Gormley jane FEMALE 09:00 Wave 3 Individual - Sprint Green Jonathan MALE 08:45 Wave 3 Individual - Sprint Greene Ciara FEMALE 08:45 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Greene Hazel FEMALE 09:45 Lough Cutra Castle Triathlon / Swim / Bike / Run 11th and 12th September 2021 Colour of race number ê Saturday 11th September 2021 The Lady Gregory: Sprint 750m/20km/5km Including the Triathlon Ireland Youth Series 16-17 years Wave & Start Race type Last Name First name Gender Time Wave 6 Individual - Sprint Gribbin Harry MALE 09:30 Wave 6 Individual - Sprint Griffiths Tim MALE 09:30 Wave 4 Individual - Sprint Grogan Riona FEMALE 09:00 Wave 5 Individual - Sprint Grossmann Stephan MALE 09:15 Wave 5 Individual - Sprint Youth Series 16-17years Grout Cian MALE 09:15 Wave 3 Individual - Sprint Haley Kate FEMALE 08:45 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Hanamy Ciara FEMALE 09:45 Wave 6 Individual - Sprint Hand Joe MALE 09:30 Wave 7 Individual - Sprint Hanley Eoghan
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