Junior Women Cross Country Results (1981 to 2005 in Reverse Chronological Order)

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Junior Women Cross Country Results (1981 to 2005 in Reverse Chronological Order) Junior Women Cross Country Results (1981 to 2005 In Reverse Chronological Order) 2005 Sunday 16 th January Kilkishen Co Clare 1 Maria Halley Ferrybank 2 Michelle Finn Duhallow 3 Michelle Twohig Duhallow Inter County 1 Cork 22pts ( 2 Michelle Finn Duhallow 3 Michelle Twohig Duhallow 7 Joyce Curtin Glenbower 10 Rose Twohig Duhallow) 2 Clare 38 pts 3 Kerry 44pts Inter Club 1 Duhallow 29pts ( 2 Michelle Finn 3 Michelle Twohig 10 Rose Twohig 14 Carol Finn) 2 An Riocht 54pts 3 Kilmurry Ib/N.Clare 74pts 2004 Sunday 18 th January Carrig na Bhfear, Co. Cork . 1 Maria Halley Ferrybank 2 Ellen Solon St Cronan's 3 Aoife Cooke Youghal Inter County 1. Cork 23pts ( 3, 5, 6 Louise Finn Belgooly & 9 Sarah O'Shea Youghal) 2 Clare 41pts 3 Waterford 64pts Inter Club 1 Glenbower 50pts ( 5. Joyce Curtin, 10 Ciara Walsh, 15 Michelle Ahern & 20 Evelyn Cleary) 2 Duhallow 54pts 3 Youghal 63pts 2003 19 th January Dungarvan, Co Waterford 1 Orla Drumm Dooneen 2. Joyce Curtin Glenbower 3. Siobhan O’Doherty Borrisokane. Inter County 1. Cork 22pts ( 2, 4 Aoife McCarthy North Cork, 7 Maire Heffernan Liscarroll & 9 Sarah O’Shea Youghal) 2. Clare 47pts & 3 Waterford 67pts, Inter Club 1. Glenbower 43pts ( 2, 8 Niamh Walsh, 13 Ciara Walsh 20 Angela Walsh). 2 . West Waterford 67 pts & 3. Kilmurry Ibrickane 88pts 2002 20 th January Templemore Co, Tipperary 1. Joyce Curtin, East Cork, 2. Niamh Walsh East Cork 3 Siobhan O’Doherty Clodagh Harriers. Inter County 1. Cork 33pts ( 2, 9 Kerry Crowley Ballincollig 10 . Jennifer Goggin. West Muskerry & 12 Ann Cooney Ballincollig). 2. Tipperary 47 pts 3 Clare 69pts Inter Club 1 East Cork 25pts ( 1, 2 8 Ciara Walsh & 14 Angela Walsh) 2. Ballincollig 62pts & 3 St Cronan’s 81pts 2001 on 22nd January at Kilmallock, Co. Limerick 1 Mgt. O'Connor, Gneeveguilla, 2 Sioban O'Doherty, Clodagh H. 3 Ciara Long, West Muskerry. Inter County 1 Tipperary 22 pts ( 2, 4 Sinead Phillips, 7 Eileen McCullough, 9 Sheila Tierney) 2 Cork 24 pts Inter Club 1 West Muskerry 24pts (3, 5 Martina Hickey, 6 Jennifer Goggin, 10 Marjorie Lynch). 2000 on 23ri January at Currow, Farranfore, Co. Kerry 1 Martina Hickey, West Muskerry, 2 Mairead 0'Callaghan, North Cork, 3 Siobhan Linehan, North Cork Inter County 1 Cork 11 pts ( 1, 2, 3, 5 Ciara O'Shea). 2 Tipperarv 45 Pts Inter Club 1 West Muskerry 22 pts (1 6 Kathy Lyons, 7 Cath Delaney, 8 Ciara Long). 2. North Cork 30 pts, 3 Thurles Crokes 35 pts. 1999 on 17th January at Tulla, Co. Clare. 1 Caroline Daly, East Cork, 2 Olga Cronin, East Cork, 3 Martina Hickey, West Muskerry. Inter County 1 Cork 11 pts (1, 2, 3, 5 Sinead Linehan) 2 Tipperary 46pts Inter Club 1 East Cork 23 pts (1, 2, 4 Niamh Walsh, 16 Ann Marie Ryan). 2 West Muskerry 34 pts, 3 Thurles Crokes 50 points. 1998 on 1st February, 1998 at Whitechurch, Co. Cork. 1 Olga Cronin, East Cork, 2 Madeline Dorney, Thurles Crokes, 3 Siobhan Linehan, North Cork Inter County 1 Tipperary 36 pts ( 2, 10 Grace Kelly, Thurles, 11 Andrea Ryan, Clonmel 13 Sandra Quinn, Thurles) 2 Cork 36 pts. Inter Club 1 North Cork 22 pts (3, 5 Mairead O'Callaghan, 6 Eimear O'Shea, 8 Ciara O'Shea) 2 Thurles Crokes 36 points 3 East Cork 46 points 1997 on 19th January at Whitechurch, Co. Cork 1 Paula Sheehan, Blarney, 2 Olga Cronin, East Cork 3 Clair Leahy, Carrignavar Inter County 1 Cork 11pts (1, 2, 3, 5 Caroline Daly), 2 Clare 39 pts, 3 Tipperary 42 pts Inter Club 1 East Cork ( 2, 5, 8 Lisa Cronin 10 Terri Hennessy) 25 pts, 2 Thurles Crokes 48 pts, 3 Marian 80 pts 1996 on 21st January at Templemore, Co. Tipperary 1 Olga Cronin, East Cork 2 Caroline Daly,East Cork 3 Valerie Lynch, Carrignavar Inter County 1 Cork 15 pts (1,2,3, 9 Lisa Cronin) 2. Clare 41 pts 3 Tipperary 56 pts Inter Club 1 East Cork 26pts (1,2,9, 14 Marie O'Connor), 2 Marian 41 pts, 3 West Waterford 64 pts I995 22 nd . January at University of Linerick 1..Terrie Hennessy East Cork 2 Olga Cronin East Cork 3 Valerie Lynch Carrig na Bhfear Inter County 1 Cork 21pts (1 3, 6 Colettte O’Riordan & 11 Pat Dorgan) 2. Clare 48pts & 3. Waterford 92pts Inter Club 1. East Cork 12pts ( 1, 2, 4 Caroline Daly & 5 Lisa Cronin) 2 . Marian 48pts & 3. West Waterford & Carrig na Bhfear 1994 January at Cast leisland, Co. Kerry 1 Rosemary Ryan, Bilboa, 2 Valerie Lynch. Imokilly, 3 Colette O'Riordan, West Muskerry Inter County 1 Clare 29 pts (5 Marie Brennan, 6 Emanuelle McMahon, 8 Noelle Kelly, 9 Cliona Tutty) 2 Cork 29 pts. 3 Limerick 40 pts. Inter Club I Marian (as Clare) 2 Limerick 61 points. 3 West Muskerry 65 points. 1993 January at Ennis, Co. Clare Senior Men 1 Mary Meade. Cork, 2 Margaret McPartland, Shannon, 3 Angela Murphy, East Cork Inter County 1 Cork 14 pts (1, 3. 4 Jenny Henchion, 6 Colette O'Riordan) 2 Clare 35 pts 3 Limerick 42 pts. Inter Club 1 East Cork 40 pts (3, 8 Terri Hennessy, 14 Marie Treacy, 15 Clare Dean) 2 Limerick 42 pts 3 Marian 50 pts. 1992 January at Carrignavar. Co. Cork 1 Angela Murphy, East Cork 2 Gail Culleton, Thurles Crokes, 3 Orla O'Mahony, Marian Inter County 1 Limerick 29 pts (4 Michele Moloney, 5 Susan Humane , 9 Christine Geoghegan, 11 Nuala Power) 2 Tipperary 38 pts 3 Cork 40 pts Club 1 Limerick 29pts (as County) 2 Thurles Crokes 58 pts. 3 West Muskerry 59 pts. 1991 January at Dungarvan, Co. Waterford 1 Christine Geoghegan, Limerick 2 Mary Meade, Grange 3 R. Ryan, Limerick Inter County 1 Limerick 20 pts (1, 3, 7 N. Power. 9 Barbara Joyce) 2 Cork 28 pts 3 Tipperary 54 pts Inter Club 1 Limerick 20 pts (1 3 7 ,9 ) 2 Thurles Crokes 56 pts 3 Grange/Fermoy 56 pts. 1990 Ennis Co. Clare 1 Michele Moloney,Cork 2 Geraldine Sexton, Clare 3 Christine Geoghegan, Limerick Inter County 1 Cork 19 pts (1, & Sioban McSweeney, Aisling O'Connor, Yvonne O'Connor) 2 Limerick 24 pts 3 Clare 61 pts. Inter Club 1 North Cork (As Cork ) 19 pts 2 Limerick 43 pts 3 Marian 98 pts. 1988 January at Waterford 1 Brid Dennehy, Cork 2 Sioban McCormack, Limerick 3 Geraldine Sexton, Clare Inter County 1 Cork 26 pts (1, C. Troy, Mairead Looney, Yvonne O'Connor) 2 Limerick 37pts 3 Waterford 50 pts. Inter Club 1 Limerick 37 pts ( 2, B. Gaffney, M. Doran, H. Gaffney) 2 North Cork 48 pts 3 Waterford 75 pts. 1986 February at Tralee, Co. Kerry 1 Sonia O'Sullivan, Ballymore/Cobh, 2 Anita Philpott North Cork 3 Aisling Ryan, Moycarkey Inter County 1 Cork I7 pts, (1, 2, Brid Dennehy, Diane McCarthy) 2 Limerick 33 pts 3 Tipperary 80 Pts. Inter Club 1 St.Michaels, Ballyagran 42 pts. (Brid Gaffney, D. Guiry, H. Gaffney, E. Watson) 2 North Cork 55pts 3 Limerick 75 pts. 1985 Croom Co. Limerick 1 Sonia O'Sullivan, Cobh, 2 Carmel McCarthy, Cork 3 .M. Murphy Cork Inter County 1 Cork 11pts ( 1, 2, 3 5 Mairead Looney) 2 Tipperary 49 pts 3 Limerick 54 pts. Inter Club 1 Limerick 54pts, 2 Thurles 75 pts 3 Waterford 87 pts. 1984 Castlelyons Co. Cork 1 Anita Philpott, Nth Cork 2 Carmel McCarthy, Cork. 2 Patricia Logan, Limerick. Inter County 1 Cork 18 pts (1, 2, Ann Walsh,Dianne McCarthy). 2 Tipperary 52 pts 3 Limerick 64 pts. Inter Club 1 Grange 51 pts (2. 3 , A.M.Fitzgerald, M O’Callaghan) 2 Thurles Crokes 52 pts, 3 North Cork 62 pts. 1982 Tulla Co. Clare 1 Patricia Logan, Limerick 2 Mary Martin, Tipperary, 3 P English, Tipperary Inter County 1 Tipperary 2 Cork 3 Limerick Inter Club Leevale (P. Delaney, M. Sheehan, J. Somers, M.Ingerton) 2. Limerick 3 Cahir. 1981 Borrisoleigh 1 Patricia Logan, Limerick. 2. M. English, Cahir. 3. 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