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Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:49 PM 04/06/2017 Page 1 Irish Life Health Schools T&F 2017 - 03/06/2017 Tullamore Harriers Stadium Results Girls 100 Metre Minor ===================================================================== Meet Rec: R 12.17 2015 Patience Shalambe, SV Dundalk Name Year School Finals Wind ===================================================================== Finals 1 Nadislane Kabongo St Colmcille's CS 12.82 -0.6 2 Katie Kimber Sullivan Upper 12.83 -0.6 3 Sally Dixon Crescent 12.86 -0.6 4 Emily Wall Col Choilm Cork 12.93 -0.6 5 Rachel Callery St Louis Monaghan 13.15 -0.6 6 Katie Taylor Pres Kilkenny 13.16 -0.6 7 Kate Hosey St Attractas 13.60 -0.6 8 Sophie McCabe C'k-onShannon CS 13.70 -0.6 Girls 800 Metre Minor ================================================================ Meet Rec: R 2:18.18 2016 Ailbhe Doherty, St Flannans Name Year School Finals ================================================================ 1 Sadhbh Mohan Mt Sackville 2:17.14R 2 Victoria Lightbody Wallace HS Lisburn 2:18.11R 3 Ava O'Connor Scoil Chroist Ri 2:20.38 4 Cara Laverty Thornhill Col 2:21.80 5 Doireann Ni Flartharta St Peter's Dunboyne 2:23.91 6 Ailbhe O'Neill St Marys Nenagh 2:26.68 7 Bea Drummond Athlone CC 2:27.43 8 Ava Manson Belfast HS 2:29.45 9 Roisin O'Brian SH Westport 2:29.50 10 Ella Deely SJ Castlebar 2:35.66 11 Sarah Hosey Castletroy College 2:37.68 -- Nicola Tuthill Col naToirbhirte DNS Girls 75 Metre Hurdles 68.6cm Minor ===================================================================== Meet Rec: R 11.89 2016 Chisom Ugwueru, St Flannans ET Rec: 11.41 Name Year School Finals Wind ===================================================================== 1 Katelyn Farrelly Oaklands CC 11.49R 0.9 2 Emily Wall Col Choilm Cork 11.59R 0.9 3 Oyinkan Adedeja Coláiste Chiarain 11.82R 0.9 4 Hannah Murray Wesley College 12.03 0.9 5 Aoibhinn Farrell Mercy Woodford 12.14 0.9 6 Moya O'Connell Ballinrobe CS 12.19 0.9 7 Rachel Gallagher Abbey VS Donegal 12.22 0.9 -- Ella Armstrong Methodist College DNF 0.9 Girls 4x100 Metre Relay Minor ================================================================ Meet Rec: R 51.82 2016 St Vincents Dundalk School Finals ================================================================ 1 Presentation Carlow 52.37 1) A Ryan 2) L Ward 3) K Ingraham 4) Z Carrigan 2 Castletroy College 52.88 1) G Rennison 2) N Kelly 3) G Malone 4) A Neville 3 OL Templemore 53.05 1) N Lawlor 2) N Towey Munster A.A.I. Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:49 PM 04/06/2017 Page 2 Irish Life Health Schools T&F 2017 - 03/06/2017 Tullamore Harriers Stadium Results ....Girls 4x100 Metre Relay Minor 3) K Delaney 4) Z Grant 4 Grosvenor Grammar 53.23 5 Loreto Beaufort 53.59 6 Sullivan Upper 53.87 7 Carrick-on-Shannon CS 56.35 -- SH Westport DNS Girls Long Jump Minor ===================================================================== Meet Rec: R 5.33m 2016 Jennifer Hanrahan, Our Ladys Schoo Name Year School Finals Wind ===================================================================== 1 Megan Drummond Glastry College 5.16m NWI 5.16m(NWI) 5.15m(NWI) 4.85m(NWI) 4.83m(NWI) 5.01m(NWI) 2 Aisling McHugh St Mary's Naas 5.15m NWI 4.67m(NWI) 4.79m(NWI) 4.88m(NWI) 4.85m(NWI) 5.15m(NWI) 3 Aoibhinn Farrell Mercy Woodford 5.08m NWI 5.08m(NWI) 4.93m(NWI) 4.92m(NWI) 4 Ellen McNally Holy Child Killiney 4.97m NWI 4.97m(NWI) x 5 Katie Nolke Ursuline Waterford 4.96m NWI 4.65m(NWI) 4.96m(NWI) 4.54m(NWI) 4.59m(NWI) 4.77m(NWI) 6 Kate Hosey St Attractas 4.76m NWI 4.76m(NWI) 4.69m(NWI) 7 Keeva Thompson St Columba S'lar 4.69m NWI 4.69m(NWI) 4.56m(NWI) 8 Emma Grant OL Templemore 4.47m NWI 4.47m(NWI) 4.13m(NWI) 3.90m(NWI) 9 Rachel Gallagher Abbey VS Donegal 3.93m NWI 3.83m(NWI) 3.93m(NWI) 3.68m(NWI) -- Aeyla Orr St Vincents D'lk DNS NWI -- Ava Finn Pres Athenry DNS NWI -- Laura Frawley SM Charleville DNS NWI -- Jessica Jagielska St Flannan's DNS NWI Girls Shot Putt 2.72kg Minor ================================================================ Meet Rec: R 12.73m 2016 Aoibhin McMahon, St Vincents Name Year School Finals ================================================================ 1 Kate Kelly St Oliver's CC 10.33m 8.55m 9.07m 10.33m 9.87m 9.54m 2 Aoife Giles Loreto Coll Milford 9.97m 8.97m 9.97m 9.17m 9.27m 9.13m 3 Sheena Gallagher St Josephs Foxford 9.79m 9.15m 9.41m 8.39m 9.79m 9.78m 4 Molly Curran St Ciarans 9.68m 8.71m 9.56m 8.88m 9.68m 9.54m 5 Emma McMurray Dromore High 9.32m 9.26m 9.28m 9.32m 8.10m 6 Aoibhinn Carolan St Vincents D'lk 9.29m 8.45m 8.44m 9.29m 8.32m 8.61m 7 Sarah Heary Waterpark 8.80m 8.71m 8.80m 8.54m 8 Katelyn Reid PS CorcaDhuibhne 8.64m 8.39m 8.64m 7.96m 9 Amy Whelan CM Buttevant 8.53m 8.53m 7.42m 7.43m Munster A.A.I. Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:49 PM 04/06/2017 Page 3 Irish Life Health Schools T&F 2017 - 03/06/2017 Tullamore Harriers Stadium Results ....Girls Shot Putt 2.72kg Minor 10 Abigail Gibbons MSM Claremorris 8.38m 8.06m 8.38m 8.28m 11 Aine Gibbons Ballinrobe CS 6.99m 6.99m 6.80m 6.10m 12 Francesca Mifsud Sutton Park 6.90m 6.47m 6.90m Girls 100 Metre Junior ===================================================================== Meet Rec: R 12.10 1988 Karen Mills, Methodist College Eq Rec: 12.1h 1981 Olive Burke, Laurel Hill Name Year School Finals Wind ===================================================================== 1 Rhasidat Adeleke Pres Terenure 12.32 -1.3 2 Nikolka Stevankova Laurel Hill 12.55 -1.3 3 Yemi Talabi Kings Hospital 12.82 -1.3 4 Alice Rodgers Ballymena Academy 12.84 -1.3 5 Hollie McCarthy CM Buttevant 12.96 -1.3 6 Erin Taheny St Marys B'dare 13.09 -1.3 7 Sophie Longstaff Strathearn 13.60 -1.3 8 Ellen Kilcoyne St Attractas 13.61 -1.3 Girls 200 Metre Junior ===================================================================== Meet Rec: R 24.67 2007 Joan Healy, Col na Toirbhrite Name Year School Finals Wind ===================================================================== 1 Rhasidat Adeleke Pres Terenure 24.70 +0.0 2 Ailbhe Doherty St Flannan's 24.95 +0.0 3 Alice Rodgers Ballymena Academy 25.62 +0.0 4 Nikolka Stevankova Laurel Hill 26.00 +0.0 5 Laura Gallagher Alexandra College 26.07 +0.0 6 Erin Taheny St Marys B'dare 26.50 +0.0 7 Katie Kimber Sullivan Upper 26.96 +0.0 8 Ruth Moran SH Westport 27.06 +0.0 Girls 800 Metre Junior ================================================================ Meet Rec: R 2:11.83 2005 Ciara Cronin, Abbey CC Wate Name Year School Finals ================================================================ 1 Ailbhe Doherty St Flannan's 2:18.00 2 Sarah Lane St Anne's CC 2:19.48 3 Nessa Reilly St Vincents D'lk 2:20.24 4 Aela Stewart Lumen Christi 2:20.80 5 Corrine Kenny Gorey CS 2:22.51 6 Libby Maloney Assumpt. B'hinch 2:22.76 7 Megan Briggs St Columbanus 2:25.31 8 Lydia Buckley St Mary's Edenderry 2:26.41 9 Eimear Rowe Mercy Tuam 2:26.44 10 Sarah Morrison Loreto Fermoy 2:27.54 -- Sarah Conlon SJ Castlebar DNS -- Eala McDermott Mercy Sligo DNS Munster A.A.I. Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:49 PM 04/06/2017 Page 4 Irish Life Health Schools T&F 2017 - 03/06/2017 Tullamore Harriers Stadium Results Girls 1500 Metre Junior ================================================================ Meet Rec: R 4:28.10 2010 Siofra Clerigh Buttner, Col Name Year School Finals ================================================================ 1 Aimee Hayde St Mary's Newport 4:37.42 2 Aine Kirwan Loreto Kilkenny 4:45.91 3 Amelia Kane Strathearn 4:52.87 4 Jane Buckley Col naToirbhirte 4:54.27 5 Holly Brennan SH Drogheda 4:58.91 6 Eimear McBrien Dom'ican Belfast 4:59.14 7 Caoimhe O'Reilly Loreto St'Green 5:02.77 8 Una O'Brien Waterpark 5:03.57 9 Hannah Cochrane Friends Lisburn 5:06.14 10 Ellie O'Rourke Ballinamore CS 5:13.18 11 Sarah Brady St Clares 5:41.94 -- Rebecca Lowe OLB Athlone DNS Girls 75 Metre Hurdles 76.2cm Junior ===================================================================== Meet Rec: R 10.8h 1980 Noelle Morrissey, St Marys Nenagh Name Year School Finals Wind ===================================================================== 1 Laura Gallagher Alexandra College 11.74 -0.9 2 Bevan McCaffrey Loreto Coll Cavan 11.92 -0.9 3 Chisom Ugwueru St Flannan's 11.94 -0.9 4 Niamh McCorry Loreto Coll Cavan 12.00 -0.9 5 Saoirse Wynne Abbey CC Boyle 12.07 -0.9 6 Hollie McCarthy CM Buttevant 12.08 -0.9 7 Aoibhe Deeley St Killians New Inn 12.12 -0.9 8 Lily O'Connor Scoil Mhuire Trim 12.33 -0.9 Girls 4x100 Metre Relay Junior ================================================================ Meet Rec: R 50.34 2011 Abbey VS School Finals ================================================================ 1 St Vincent's Dundalk 51.00 1) S Horgan 2) E McBride 3) S Clarke 4) M Smith 2 Mount Anville 51.29 1) J Hennebry 2) A Costello 3) S Almukhaizeem 4) E O'Brien 3 Bandon GS 51.47 1) K O'Neill 2) S Komolafe 3) M Daly 4) L McCourt 4 Belfast Royal Academy 52.19 5 St Flannan's 52.96 6 Lumen Christi 53.43 7 CM Ballymote 56.29 -- Presentation College Athenry DNS Girls High Jump Junior ================================================================ Meet Rec: R 1.83m 1982 Ursula Fay, St Dominics Belfa Name Year School Finals ================================================================ 1 Aoife O'Sullivan St Marys Mallow 1.60m 1.40 1.45 1.50 1.55 1.60 1.63 O O O O O XXX Munster A.A.I.
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