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TRACK EVENTS Nu U10 60M Hurdles Girls TRACK EVENTS Nu U10 60m Hurdles Girls Official Nu U10 60m Hurdles Boys Official 27 Lily Allen Newport 27 Gavin Gaffney Newport 27 Hannah Ryan Newport 27 Ronan Gaffrey Newport 29 Sarah Whelan Powerstown-Lisronagh 23 Alex Murray Mullinahone 3 Rachel Hanlon Ballingarry 3 Daniel Dunne Ballingarry 41 Sarah Mc Ginley Thurles 3 Liam Dunne Ballingarry 8 Holly Kirby Carrick on Suir 41 Jamie Connor Thurles 8 Aoife O Sullivan Carrick on Suir 41 Cillian Leahy Thurles 30 Molly Kirwan Roscrea 30 Christian Nolan Roscrea 30 Lily Anne O'Meara Roscrea 30 Darragh Shortt Roscrea 12 Eibhlis Hannan Cloughjordan 12 Dylan Guidera Cloughjordan 12 Olive Robinson Cloughjordan 12 Hugo Healy Cloughjordan 21 Clodagh Kearney Moycarkey - Borris 8 Ferdia GeogheganCarrick on Suir 6 Roisin Heffernan Boherlahan Dualla 8 Jay OGorman Carrick on Suir 6 Sarah Meehan Boherlahan Dualla 6 John Keane Boherlahan Dualla 33 Leah Harney St Flanans 6 Bobby McLoughlinBoherlahan Dualla 33 Amy Ryan St Flanans 33 Mark Coonan St Flanans 33 Dylan Sayers St Flanans Nu U14 100m Hurdles Girls Official Nu U14 100m Hurdles Boys Official 9 Grace Fitzpatrick RyanCashel Rosegreen 9 Patrick Colville Cashel Rosegreen 27 Aine Ryan Newport 9 Adrian Gayson MolloyCashel Rosegreen 41 Lisa O Connor Thurles 41 Sean Llyod Thurles 30 Khya Lynch Roscrea 40 Dylan Carroll Toomevara 6 Anna Murphy Boherlahan Dualla 19 Erin Hanrahan Kilsheelin Kilcash Nu U8 60m Girls Official Nu U8 60m Boys Official 8 Nikita Crittall Carrick on Suir 9 Killian Murphy Cashel Rosegreen 8 Doireann OShea Carrick on Suir 15 Billy Flanagan Gortnahoe - Glengoole 15 Arlene Flanagan Gortnahoe - Glengoole 27 David Gaffrey Newport 13 EMILY CASEY Drangan - Cloneen 27 James Long Newport 13 AOBHNAIT RYAN Drangan - Cloneen 14 Aaron Allen Fethard - Killusty 27 Ella Mcintyre Newport 14 Ewan Byrne Fethard - Killusty 27 Emma Shanahan Newport 29 Mikey English Powerstown-Lisronagh 32 Ailish Connolly Solohead 22 Brodi Lyons Moyne Templetouhy 31 Saoirse Ryan Silvermines 7 Callum Boles Cahir 7 Emily O Connor Cahir 7 Jamie Swords Cahir 7 Keeva O Gorman Cahir 2 Liam Crosse Ballinahinch-Killoscully 14 Zoe Thompson Fethard - Killusty 2 Eoin Ryan Ballinahinch-Killoscully 14 Sophie Ward Fethard - Killusty 21 Evan O'Dwyer Moycarkey - Borris 3 Orla Boylan Ballingarry 23 Charlie O'DonovanMullinahone 3 Orla Mcaree Ballingarry 23 Dylan Quirke Mullinahone 41 Katelyn Creedon Thurles 3 Kean Burke Ballingarry 41 Ella NcGInley Thurles 3 Michael Dunne Ballingarry 18 Lily Burke Killenaule-Moyglass 41 Paddy Campion Thurles 18 Norah Farrell Killenaule-Moyglass 41 Lorcan Mc Leish Thurles 17 Mairead Moloney Kilcommon - Rearcross - Hollyford 18 Charlie Cleary Killenaule-Moyglass 1 Olivia McKeogh Ballina - Boher 18 Killian Fitzgerald Killenaule-Moyglass 1 Emma Neary Ballina - Boher 1 Oisin O Brien Ballina - Boher 30 Kayleigh Delaney Roscrea 1 Jack O Connor Ballina - Boher 30 Aoife Moore Roscrea 17 Andrew Hanly Kilcommon - Rearcross - Hollyford 12 Mia Deane Cloughjordan 30 Kailum O'Meara Roscrea 12 Ines Healy Cloughjordan 26 Daniel O'Brien New Inn Knockgraffon 37 Charlotte Deegan Templederry 26 Evan Ryan New Inn Knockgraffon 40 Lilykate Kenneally Toomevara 12 Tadhg Teefey Cloughjordan 23 Evie Ahern Mullinahone 8 Oran Norris Carrick on Suir 23 Kate Dunne Mullinahone 8 Oisin Tobin Carrick on Suir 6 Faye Burke Boherlahan Dualla 13 ROBBIE O'BRIEN Drangan - Cloneen 6 Avril O'Dwyer Boherlahan Dualla 40 Donnacha Kelly Toomevara 33 Leah Conlon St Flanans 40 Aidan O'Gorman Toomevara 33 Doireann Dwyer St Flanans 6 Cian Fogarty Boherlahan Dualla 21 Aoibhe Hayes Moycarkey - Borris 6 Jamie Maher Boherlahan Dualla 21 Grace O'Dwyer Moycarkey - Borris 33 Donnacha Doyle St Flanans 31 Emer Quigley Silvermines 33 Gavin O'Brien St Flanans Nu U8 80m Girls Official Nu U8 80m Boys Official 1 Evie Finn Ballina - Boher 42 John Quinlan Upperchurch Drombane 1 Julianna Sage Ballina - Boher 8 Adam OSullivan Carrick on Suir 27 Ella Finnucane Newport 8 Fionn Power Carrick on Suir 27 Lauren Healy Newport 27 Andrew Coffey Newport 22 Saoirse Deegan Moyne Templetouhy 27 Matthew Power Newport 7 JESSICA O BRIEN Cahir 14 Sam Donovan Fethard - Killusty 14 Kelly Quinlan Fethard - Killusty 14 Thomas O Rahilly Fethard - Killusty 13 EABHA BROWNE Drangan - Cloneen 31 Harry Quinn Silvermines 3 Hanah Shelly Ballingarry 29 Toby Hayes Powerstown-Lisronagh 3 Sarah Tye Ballingarry 2 Oran Kelly Ballinahinch-Killoscully 18 Eva Fallon Killenaule-Moyglass 2 Diarmuid Lynch Ballinahinch-Killoscully 18 Nicola Gaulee Killenaule-Moyglass 23 Jayden Hennessy Mullinahone 30 Kaela Crampton Roscrea 23 McGowan James Mullinahone 12 Caoimhe Kennedy Cloughjordan 3 Tom Corcoran Ballingarry 12 Blathnaid O' Brien Cloughjordan 3 JJ Harding Ballingarry 2 Eleanor Doheny Ballinahinch-Killoscully 41 Micheal Doyle Thurles 8 Sophie OBrien Carrick on Suir 41 Phillip Lloyd Thurles 8 Teah Robinson Carrick on Suir 40 Conall Hartnett Toomevara 37 Colleen Kennedy Templederry 40 Callum Ryan Toomevara 23 Siun McNamaraMullinahone 18 Cooper Cleary Killenaule-Moyglass 23 Kitty O'Meara Mullinahone 18 Harry Kelly Killenaule-Moyglass 6 Amy Hall Boherlahan Dualla 21 Aidan Russell Moycarkey - Borris 6 Triona Heffernan Boherlahan Dualla 1 Cian Angley Ballina - Boher 33 Cliodhna Flaherty St Flanans 30 Jack Nash Roscrea 33 Michelle Larkin St Flanans 13 AIDAN MORRISSEYDrangan - Cloneen 21 Mary Cummins Moycarkey - Borris 13 MIKEY O'BRIEN Drangan - Cloneen 21 Eimear Fogarty Moycarkey - Borris 12 Ben Williams Cloughjordan 6 Niall Quirke Boherlahan Dualla 6 Harry Ryan Boherlahan Dualla 33 Bobby Gleeson St Flanans 33 Conor Nolan St Flanans Nu U10 100m Girls Official Nu U10 100m Girls Official 38 Eve Fogarty Templemore - Clonmore - Killea 15 Aiden Bourke Gortnahoe - Glengoole 38 Rebecca Kavanagh Templemore - Clonmore - Killea 9 Tom Garcia Cashel Rosegreen 9 Jane Corcoan Cashel Rosegreen 9 Harry O'Connor Cashel Rosegreen 9 SOPHIE DOYLE Cashel Rosegreen 27 Cian Donighue Newport 8 Lily Phelan Carrick on Suir 27 Luke Mcintyre Newport 8 Keisha Simpson Carrick on Suir 7 Colin Kovacs Cahir 15 Niamh Gleeson Gortnahoe - Glengoole 7 KEVIN O DWYER Cahir 13 LEANNE CASEY Drangan - Cloneen 22 ChristopherDunne Moyne Templetouhy 13 ZOE DUGGAN Drangan - Cloneen 31 Ryan Amodeo Silvermines 37 Olivia Looby Templederry 31 Charlie Forde Silvermines 27 Leah Berry Newport 29 Liam Mullins Powerstown-Lisronagh 27 Lauren Gaffney Newport 23 Dylan Hennessy Mullinahone 29 Laura Chawke Powerstown-Lisronagh 23 Colin O'Brien Mullinahone 31 Ella Ryan Silvermines 14 Thomas Murphy Fethard - Killusty 7 Olivia Jutowska Cahir 14 Ronan O Meara Fethard - Killusty 7 Maeve LONERGANCahir 3 Eoin Boylan Ballingarry 2 Aoibhe Kelly Ballinahinch-Killoscully 3 Killian Burke Ballingarry 2 Aoibhe Moran Ballinahinch-Killoscully 40 Darek Hickey Toomevara 23 Faye Ahern Mullinahone 40 Darragh Kelly Toomevara 23 Eva Gunn Mullinahone 18 Danny Cashin Killenaule-Moyglass 14 Katie Coonan Fethard - Killusty 18 Andrew Munroe Killenaule-Moyglass 14 Roisin Tyrrell Fethard - Killusty 1 Caolan Pepper Ballina - Boher 3 Abbie Hanlon Ballingarry 17 Brian Maloney Kilcommon - Rearcross - Hollyford 3 Aisha Lowe Ballingarry 17 OisÕn Reynolds Kilcommon - Rearcross - Hollyford 5 Jessica Hanrahan Ballyneale Grangemockler 30 Fionn Hayes Roscrea 5 Beth Kinsella Ballyneale Grangemockler 30 Jack O'connor Roscrea 18 Lauren Healey Killenaule-Moyglass 26 Cormac O'Brien New Inn Knockgraffon 18 Ava Healy Killenaule-Moyglass 12 Tom Campbell Cloughjordan 39 Rachael Kelly Tipperary Town 12 Tarla Doris Cloughjordan 39 Caoimhe Shields Tipperary Town 2 Diogo Lancha Ballinahinch-Killoscully 17 Emma O'Connell Kilcommon - Rearcross - Hollyford 13 DARRAGH BROWNE Drangan - Cloneen 30 Kayla Dooley Roscrea 37 Benjamin Deegan Templederry 30 Aoibhe Mc AndrewRoscrea 6 Rhys Coppinger Boherlahan Dualla 12 Chloe Cleary Cloughjordan 6 Conor Fogarty Boherlahan Dualla 12 Claudia Deane Cloughjordan 21 Darragh Coman Moycarkey - Borris 40 Kate Hackett Toomevara 21 Darragh Lonergan Moycarkey - Borris 40 Seonaid McGuigan Toomevara 33 Thomas Carroll St Flanans 21 Orla Noonan Moycarkey - Borris 33 Jack Kennedy St Flanans 6 Abbie Horgan Boherlahan Dualla 6 Brid Quirke Boherlahan Dualla 33 Hannah Larkin St Flanans 33 Lisa Nolan St Flanans 31 Rachel Quigley Silvermines Nu U12 100m Girls Official Nu U12 100m Boys Official 38 Aisling Butler Templemore - Clonmore - Killea 15 Shane Bourke Gortnahoe - Glengoole 38 Sarah Deegan Templemore - Clonmore - Killea 15 Jack Gleeson Gortnahoe - Glengoole 9 Lily Murphy Cashel Rosegreen 9 William Colville Cashel Rosegreen 23 Leana Gahan Mullinahone 9 TOMMY O'CONNORCashel Rosegreen 14 Fiona Barry Fethard - Killusty 42 Michael Quinlan Upperchurch Drombane 27 Aoibhean McNamaraNewport 8 Daniel McCarthy Carrick on Suir 7 Chloe Costigan Cahir 8 Joshua Simpson Carrick on Suir 7 EMMA O BRIEN Cahir 27 Darragh Mackey Newport 29 Mia English Powerstown-Lisronagh 27 Adam Power Newport 29 Jenna Hayes Powerstown-Lisronagh 37 Matthew Sage Templederry 32 Eimear Connolly Solohead 7 Sean Kovacs Cahir 31 Maeve Cunneen Silvermines 7 John O Reagan Cahir 22 Meabh Leahy Moyne Templetouhy 29 Adhvaith Divakaran Powerstown-Lisronagh 2 Eibhlin Bourke Ballinahinch-Killoscully 29 Killian Whelan Powerstown-Lisronagh 2 Amy Healy Ballinahinch-Killoscully 22 Jack Reddan Moyne Templetouhy 3 Sarah Byrnes Ballingarry 13 OISIN RYAN Drangan - Cloneen 3 Jellya Cantwell Ballingarry 3 Jonathan Lowe Ballingarry 18 Abbie Browne Killenaule-Moyglass 3 Oisin O Sullivan Ballingarry 18 Tori Doyle Killenaule-Moyglass 41 Dylan Cotter Thurles 39 Sarah-Jane McCahill Tipperary Town 40 Jack Carroll
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