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Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 AVIVA Irish Schools T&F Championships 2014 - 31/05/2013 Tullamore Harriers Stadium Results Girls 100 Meter Junior ===================================================================== Meet Rec: R 12.1h 1982 Olive Burke, FCJ Laurel Hill Name Year Team Finals Wind ===================================================================== Finals 1 Ciara Neville Castletroy College 12.17 1.7 2 Lauren Ryan Crescent 12.30 1.7 3 Alanna Ryan Loreto Dalkey 12.42 1.7 4 Janine Boyle St Columba's 12.45 1.7 5 Laura Gleeson Loreto Kilkenny 12.55 1.7 6 Michelle Duggan Pres Athenry 12.86 1.7 7 Rachel Keane Moate C.S 12.90 1.7 8 Hannah Vogan Tandragee JHS 13.00 1.7 Girls 200 Meter Junior ===================================================================== Meet Rec: R 25.00 2005 Niamh Whelan, Presentation Waterfo Name Year Team Finals Wind ===================================================================== 1 Lauren Ryan Crescent 25.21 -0.1 2 Alanna Ryan Loreto Dalkey 25.84 -0.1 3 Michelle Duggan Pres Athenry 26.33 -0.1 4 Emily Nolan SM CarrickonSuir 26.36 -0.1 5 Ellie Toole Cross & Passion 26.47 -0.1 6 Jessica O'Hare Thornhill Derry 26.95 -0.1 7 Holly Brannigan Wellington Col. 27.60 -0.1 Girls 800 Meter Junior ================================================================ Meet Rec: R 2:10.27 2012 Siofra Clerigh Buttner, Col Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Kate O'Connor SV Dundalk 2:21.08 2 Aoife Sheehy Dunmore CS 2:23.22 3 Enya Haigney Loretto Omagh 2:23.89 4 Eva O'Donovan Loreto Navan 2:25.13 5 Aine McKinney Dominican 2:25.72 6 Aimee McGrath Newbridge College 2:26.47 7 Lucia Warock St Fanchea's 2:29.08 8 Anna Burke Castletroy College 2:29.77 9 Fiona Molloy Athlone CC 2:30.24 10 Laura Nally Calasanctius 2:30.94 11 Sinead Roche Crescent 2:39.15 12 Sinead O'Brien A.S. na nDeise 2:53.12 Girls 1500 Meter Junior ================================================================ Meet Rec: R 4:28.10 2010 Siofra Clerigh Buttner, Col Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Emma Hutchinson Ballyclare H. S. 4:57.93 2 Nicola Duffy St Peter's Dunboyne 4:58.13 3 Jodie McCann Rathdown 4:58.61 4 Hannah Blake East Glendalough 4:59.82 5 Kate Gourley Hunterhouse 5:02.51 6 Clare Rafter Ursuline Thurles 5:02.99 7 Abigail McBroom Loreto Coleraine 5:03.61 8 Laura Nicholson Bandon GS 5:09.34 9 Alice Hynes St Attracta’s 5:14.73 10 Dearbhaile Walshe Seamount Kinvara 5:21.10 Munster A.A.I. Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 2 AVIVA Irish Schools T&F Championships 2014 - 31/05/2013 Tullamore Harriers Stadium Results Girls 75 Meter Hurdles 76.2cm Junior ===================================================================== Meet Rec: R 11.41 2004 Kalyn Sheehan, Ursuline Waterford Name Year Team Finals Wind ===================================================================== 1 Laura Gleeson Loreto Kilkenny 11.56 -1.8 2 Ciara Deeley Loreto Kilkenny 11.65 -1.8 3 Ciara Neville Castletroy College 11.82 -1.8 4 Rachel Lynch Rathkeale 12.47 -1.8 5 Kerry McDowell Dromore High School 12.55 -1.8 6 Charlotte Braithwaite Park Hall Int. 12.57 -1.8 7 Jean Brennan J&M Salerno Galway 16.65 -1.8 -- Lydia Doyle HRC Mountbellew NT -1.8 Girls 4x100 Meter Relay Junior ================================================================ Meet Rec: R 50.34 2011 , Abbey VS Donegal Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Castletroy College 51.49 2 Muckross Park 52.46 3 Glenlola Collegiate Bangor 52.67 4 Belfast Royal Academy 52.86 5 Bandon Grammar School 53.23 6 Cross & Passion Kilcullen 53.46 7 Calasanctius Oranmore 54.43 Girls High Jump Junior ================================================================ Meet Rec: R 1.83m 1982 Ursula Fay, St Dominics Belfa Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Sommer Lecky Strabane Academy 1.63m 2 Daena Kealy Borris VS 1.63m 3 Emma Chesire SV Dundalk 1.63m 4 Sophie Meredith SMI Newcastle West 1.55m 5 Anna McCauley Methodist 1.55m 6 Ciara Deeley Loreto Kilkenny 1.55m 7 Alannah Deering St Marys Nenagh 1.50m 8 Laura Nicholson Bandon GS 1.45m 9 Lorraine Delaney Calasanctius 1.45m 10 Sarah Speers Kilkeel High School 1.45m 11 Anja Quinn St Raphael’s 1.35m Girls Pole Vault Junior ================================================================ Meet Rec: R 2.90m 2002 Kerrie McQuillan, Greendale C Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Ellen McCartney Belfast High School 2.50m 2 Aisling O'Connor St Augustines 2.40m 3 Claire Delaney St Leo's Carlow 2.40m 4 Aisling Cassidy Bandon GS 2.30m 5 Katie Ritchie Belfast R.A. 2.20m 6 Meave Flynn St Joseph's Rush 2.20m 7 Olivia Savage Methodist 1.95m 8 Shannon Quigley COM Roscommon 1.80m 9 Jordan Murray Rathdown 1.80m Munster A.A.I. Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 3 AVIVA Irish Schools T&F Championships 2014 - 31/05/2013 Tullamore Harriers Stadium Results Girls Long Jump Junior ===================================================================== Meet Rec: R 5.58m 02/06/2013 Arlene Crossan, Lor. Letterkenny Name Year Team Finals Wind ===================================================================== 1 Sophie Meredith SMI Newcastle West 5.48m NWI 2 Janine Boyle St Columba's 5.28m NWI 3 Rachel Bowler Mount Hawk 5.22m NWI 4 Sommer Lecky Strabane Academy 5.22m NWI 5 Kate Taylor Col Mhuire Ennis 5.16m NWI 6 Keeva O'Brien Loreto Kilkenny 4.82m NWI 7 Sibeal Reynolds Mohill CC 4.73m NWI 8 Bronagh Walsh St Leo's Carlow 4.63m NWI 9 Eve Truesdale Strathearn Belfast 4.37m NWI Girls Triple Jump Junior ===================================================================== Meet Rec: R 10.54m 1998 Linette Park, Maryfield Dublin Name Year Team Finals Wind ===================================================================== 1 Kate Taylor Col Mhuire Ennis 9.86m NWI 2 Lisa Aspell Cross & Passion 9.67m NWI 3 Sadhbh Murphy Mt Anville 9.54m NWI 4 Emma Hallahan St Augustines 9.49m NWI 5 Ciara McKeown Col naToirbhirte 9.23m NWI 6 Rebecca Crawford Royal Armagh School 8.95m NWI 7 Laura Cunningham Pres Athenry 8.74m NWI Girls Shot Putt 2.72kg Junior ================================================================ Meet Rec: R 13.60m 2006 Claire Fitzgerald, Presentat Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Sarah McGlynn Shimna 11.17m 2 Katie Merrick Maynooth P.P 10.11m 3 Jade O'Farrell-Bond Borrisokane C.C. 9.99m 4 Noelle Lennihan Hazelwood 9.97m 5 Rachel Barnes Friends' Sch 9.88m 6 Kate O’Malley SM Tourmakeady 9.58m 7 Zoe Mahon SH Drogheda 9.44m 8 Shannon Caufield Castlerea CS 8.95m 9 Becky Ryan St Marys Nenagh 8.72m Girls Discus Throw 0.75kg Junior ================================================================ Meet Rec: R 38.38m 1974 Marita Walton, Loreto Kilken Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Caoimhe Doyle OL Greenhills 28.38m 2 Luci McKeown Omagh Academy 27.42m 3 Megan Simpson Methodist 26.80m 4 Noelle Lennihan Hazelwood 25.27m 5 Emma Kelly Castleknock CC 24.83m 6 Rebecca Power Loreto Swords 24.10m 7 Amy McSharry Sligo Grammar 21.43m 8 Shannon Caufield Castlerea CS 19.26m 9 Meabh O'Riordan St Mary's Macroom 19.01m 10 Emma Scott Rainey Endowed 17.65m 11 Chloe Kelly COM Roscommon 16.60m 12 Lauren O'Grady Mount Hawk 16.59m Munster A.A.I. Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 4 AVIVA Irish Schools T&F Championships 2014 - 31/05/2013 Tullamore Harriers Stadium Results Girls Hammer Throw 2.5kg Junior ================================================================ Meet Rec: R 49.02m 2011 Alice Akers, Scariff CC Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Jade Williams Baillieborough 46.68m 2 Lauren O'Keeffe Loreto Balbriggan 45.49m 3 Naoimh McGranaghan St Columba's 43.62m 4 Jade O'Farrell-Bond Borrisokane C.C. 40.87m 5 Erin Moffett Belfast R.A. 35.84m 6 Emily Barry St Dominic's 27.68m 7 Emma Kelleher SMGS Blarney 27.51m 8 Ciara Brannigan Borrisokane C.C. 12.01m Girls Javelin Throw 400g Junior ================================================================ Meet Rec: R 36.94m 1985 L Kane, Glenlola CS Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Kate O'Connor SV Dundalk 40.77mR 2 Aoife Hurley Loreto Fermoy 35.28m 3 Rebecca Power Loreto Swords 30.97m 4 Tara O'Farrell Col. Bride 30.43m 5 Vicki Cusack Nagle-Rice 29.40m 6 Emma Ceshire SV Dundalk 29.38m 7 Naoimh McGranaghan St Columba's 28.74m 8 Natalie McHugh Strathearn Belfast 27.78m 9 Meabh Ni Dhalaogh GC Mhuire Cork 27.28m 10 Sasha Kirk Ballyclare H. S. 24.36m 11 Amy McSharry Sligo Grammar 19.10m Girls 1200 Meter Race Walk Junior ================================================================ Meet Rec: R 5:27.27 2008 Kate Veale, St Augustines Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Niamh O'Connor St Wolstan's CS 5:27.88 2 Sarah Glennon St Finian's 6:06.38 3 Orla O'Connor Waterpark Waterford 6:13.37 4 Karla Burke Lucan CC 6:14.66 5 Eva Rush OL Templemore 7:24.74 6 Aoife Herran MSM Claremorris 7:38.30 7 kristiana vitina Presentation Galway 7:57.46 8 Dayna Morrow Methodist 8:12.97 Girls 100 Meter Intermediate ===================================================================== Meet Rec: R 11.9h 1983 Olive Burke, FCJ Laurel Hill Meet: 11.90 2008 Niamh Whelan, Presentatiion Waterf Name Year Team Finals Wind ===================================================================== 1 Gina Akpe Moses SV Dundalk 12.01 -0.2
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