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Total Numberathlete Name School Time Points Distancepoints 2018 Leinster Schools, Combined Event Championships, Minor Girls Scoring Hurdles Shot Long Jump High Jump 800m Total NumberAthlete Name School Time Points DistancePoints Distance Points Height Points Time Points Point 191 Saidbh Byrne Colaiste Brid 9.68 773 9.55 500 4.64 464 1.48 599 02:49.14 473 2809 179 Laura Kelly Rotoath College 10.35 648 8.38 424 4.07 324 1.48 599 02:28.36 714 2709 187 Grainne O'Sullivan North Wicklow ET 9.94 723 6.75 319 4.71 482 1.33 439 02:35.16 630 2593 185 Orlaith Deegan FCJ Bunclody 10.52 618 7.17 346 4.26 369 1.51 632 02:35.83 622 2587 170 Niamh Brady St. Vincents Dundalk 10.46 629 7.37 359 4.25 367 1.39 502 02:39.07 584 2441 192 Sohpie Myers St. Leos Carlow 10.01 710 8.22 414 4.49 426 1.25 359 02:49.62 468 2377 198 Grace O'Connor The Teresian School 10.37 644 5.49 239 4.08 326 1.39 502 02:38.30 593 2304 196 Abigaial Kennedy The Teresian School 9.83 744 8.78 450 4.05 319 1.33 439 03:04.95 321 2273 176 Emer Halpin Loreto Wexford 10.37 644 7.09 341 3.92 290 1.25 359 02:34.83 634 2268 203 Emily Lyne Alexandra College 10.59 606 6.45 300 4.10 331 1.42 534 02:47.44 491 2262 180 Caoimhe Fitzsimons Rotoath College 10.63 599 7.71 381 4.46 418 1.25 359 02:47.62 489 2246 173 Julie McLoughlin St. Vincents Dundalk 10.66 594 6.42 298 3.97 301 1.36 470 02:48.57 479 2142 184 Lucy Daly Temple Carrig 10.96 543 6.81 323 4.23 362 1.25 359 02:52.44 439 2026 165 Rebecca Carthy Loreto Foxrock 10.86 560 7.00 335 3.73 248 1.25 359 02:46.97 496 1998 172 Judith Bell St. Vincents Dundalk 10.51 620 5.06 212 4.01 310 1.36 470 02:58.15 383 1995 204 Lucy Doyle Alexandra College 11.51 456 6.50 303 3.96 299 1.39 502 02:52.84 435 1995 182 Camile Madden Temple Carrig 10.97 541 6.10 278 3.97 301 1.42 534 03:04.84 322 1976 171 Ellie Smyth St. Vincents Dundalk 11.32 485 5.74 255 3.80 263 1.42 534 02:56.79 396 1933 183 Alex Mulachy Temple Carrig 11.48 460 6.10 278 3.68 237 1.42 534 02:54.44 419 1928 201 Aoife Rhoan Sacred Heart Drogheda 10.89 555 6.15 281 3.80 263 1.45 566 03:23.24 180 1845 Ella El Conway 194 Col Chraomh Abban Mackay 11.21 503 6.26 288 3.70 242 1.20 312 03:01.70 350 1695 174 Orlaith Carolan St. Vincents Dundalk 11.68 430 7.98 398 3.38 176 1.10 222 02:53.53 428 1654 193 Charlotte Pelzolufade Col Chraomh Abban 12.12 367 6.06 275 3.38 176 1.20 312 02:44.66 521 1651 197 Grace Gunne The Teresian School 12.71 290 7.20 348 3.35 170 1.25 359 02:57.10 393 1560 205 Malley Hutter Alexandra College 10.38 643 5.49 239 2.82 78 1.20 312 03:10.53 274 1546 186 Croia Treanor North Wicklow ET 12.20 356 4.53 179 4.23 362 1.20 312 03:18.62 212 1421 195 Charlotte Nagle Col Chraomh Abban 12.90 267 6.28 289 3.43 186 1.20 312 03:03.81 331 1385 199 Laura Nolan The Teresian School 12.09 371 4.24 161 3.43 186 1.10 222 02:58.68 378 1318 207 Avril Byrne St. Leos Carlow 13.67 182 5.14 217 3.22 146 1.20 312 02:51.56 448 1305 190 Lucy Kirwan St. Colmcilles 12.75 285 4.82 197 3.27 155 1.20 312 03:01.81 349 1298 188 Marley O'Connor North Wicklow ET 12.28 345 5.74 255 2.98 104 1.20 312 03:23.84 176 1192 212 Angela Pendergast Col Chraomh Abban 12.15 363 4.16 156 3.00 107 1.20 312 03:13.16 253 1191 181 Ava Sterritt Temple Carrig 10.69 589 DNS DNS DNS DNS 1.36 470 DNS DNS 1059 189 Robin Crottty North Wicklow ET 13.95 155 3.80 134 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 289 2018 Leinster Schools, Combined Event Championships, Minor Boys Scoring Hurdles Shot Long Jump 200m 800m Total NumberAthlete Name School Time Points DistancePoints Distance Points Time Points Time Points Point 121 Bobby Amadi Templeogue College 10.09 524 12.17 617 5.21 423 25.30 561 02:32.79 290 2415 109 Evan Farrelly Oaklands CC 9.06 733 9.34 446 5.40 461 25.90 513 02:41.90 195 2348 111 Adam Nolan Scoil Chonglais 9.54 631 10.85 537 5.08 398 26.10 498 02:37.19 242 2306 122 Louis Gaughan Belvedere College 10.28 489 12.99 667 5.01 384 27.80 374 02:40.96 204 2118 Ardscoil ns Trionoide 126 Kieran Cooper 9.71 597 8.40 390 4.86 356 27.60 388 02:35.96 255 1986 St.Athy Marys CBS Anthony Idris 130 Portlaosie 10.57 438 11.99 606 4.61 310 29.00 296 02:36.52 249 1899 125 Thomas French Temple Carrig 11.02 365 9.00 426 4.61 310 28.50 328 02:32.70 291 1720 123 Evan Lynch Belvedere College 10.55 442 7.18 318 4.93 369 27.60 388 02:41.59 198 1715 110 James Brennan St. Colmcilles 10.68 420 8.58 401 4.37 267 27.90 367 02:36.24 252 1707 120 Eoghan O'Connor Lucan C.C. 10.41 466 8.66 406 4.33 261 29.50 266 02:38.64 227 1626 112 Kai Fitzsimons North Wicklow ET 11.61 278 7.40 331 4.19 237 29.90 243 02:31.23 308 1397 137 Conor Hopper Oatlands C.C. 10.64 427 6.70 290 4.16 232 29.50 266 02:55.37 87 1302 114 Charley Darcy North Wicklow ET 11.16 343 6.21 261 3.73 164 31.70 152 DNS DNS 920 132 Nathan Kirwan ??? 12.06 219 6.55 281 3.98 203 30.40 216 DNS DNS 919 Colaiste Chrabbh Darragh Heffernan 129 Abhann 12.72 146 6.50 278 3.34 108 30.70 200 02:52.04 110 842 115 Xavier Alexander North Wicklow ET 11.84 247 6.74 292 3.44 122 32.90 102 DNS DNS 763 136 David Negara CBC Monkstown 12.14 210 3.80 174 32.20 130 02:46.58 153 667 Colaiste Chrabbh Lewi Stokes 127 Abhann 13.03 115 4.19 145 3.52 133 30.60 206 DNS DNS 599 134 Luan Maloney CBC Monkstown 13.08 110 4.96 189 3.50 130 31.90 143 DNS DNS 572 Colaiste Chrabbh Chase Scully 128 Abhann 14.39 25 5.07 195 3.48 127 35.40 27 02:53.30 101 475 113 Cian Crowe North Wicklow ET 13.94 48 5.00 191 3.43 121 32.90 102 DNS DNS 462 135 Dan Leahy CBC Monkstown 13.49 69 3.96 132 3.46 125 34.30 55 DNS DNS 381 2018 Leinster Schools, Combined Event Championships, Junior Girls Scoring Hurdles Shot Long Jump High Jump 800m Total NumberAthlete Name School Time Points DistancePoints Distance Points Height Points Time Points Point 156 Katelyn Farrelly Oaklands CC 9.45 818 8.73 447 5.10 587 1.43 544 02:55.56 408 2804 157 Hannah Moriarty The Kings Hospital 10.25 666 8.12 407 4.69 477 1.51 632 02:47.25 493 2675 145 Claudia Moran Our Ladys Grove 10.17 681 8.32 420 4.24 364 1.54 666 02:46.69 499 2630 140 Zoe Garigan Pres Carlow 10.01 710 7.76 384 4.52 433 1.55 678 02:55.66 407 2612 158 Seoighe English St. Leos Carlow 10.94 546 7.18 347 4.35 391 1.54 666 02:45.12 516 2466 147 Aisling McHugh St . Marys Naas 11.11 519 9.55 500 4.62 459 1.38 491 02:55.56 408 2377 151 Aiibha Kieranna Pres Carlow 11.08 523 5.95 268 4.44 413 1.38 491 02:47.91 486 2181 146 Eadoin Murtagh Gael Colaiste CD 10.30 657 9.53 499 3.96 299 1.30 409 03:16.57 227 2091 142 Eabhna Garvey St Colmcilles 10.99 538 7.60 374 3.90 285 1.30 409 02:55.76 406 2012 152 Anna Doyle Muckross Park 12.12 367 6.04 274 2.94 97 1.10 222 02:37.95 597 1557 150 Aoibhinn Carolan St. Vincents Dundalk 12.03 380 9.19 477 3.87 279 1.10 222 03:37.26 98 1456 155 Katherine Clarke The Tersian College 13.04 250 5.98 270 3.36 172 1.15 266 03:08.82 288 1246 143 Katie Brennan St Colmcilles 13.99 151 6.57 308 2.89 89 1.20 312 03:02.81 340 1200 141 Amy Callaghan Our Ladys Greenhills 13.87 162 10.06 5.33 4.57 446 1.44 555 DNS DNS 1168.33 153 Emily Terrry The Tersian College 13.99 151 6.35 294 2.98 104 1.15 266 03:08.82 288 1103 149 Emily Heather The Kings Hospital 13.95 155 5.36 231 3.54 208 NH NH 02:51.36 450 1044 2018 Leinster Schools, Combined Event Championships,, Junior Boys Scoring Hurdles Shot Long Jump 200m 800m Total NumberAthlete Name School Time Points DistancePoints Distance Points Time Points Time Points Point 70 Alex O'Shea Patrician Newbridge 9.16 711 8.24 381 5.62 506 25.40 553 02:14.07 538 2689 64 Joseph Pendergast Temple Carrig 10.28 489 9.30 444 5.22 425 25.90 513 02:08.63 623 2494 90 Jack O'Connell CMS 10.64 427 8.43 392 5.19 419 25.70 529 02:16.90 496 2263 71 Jack Saunders Tullamore College 10.18 508 9.72 469 5.07 396 26.60 460 02:24.28 394 2227 66 Daniel Magner Belvedere College 9.67 605 9.23 440 5.18 417 26.20 490 02:35.96 255 2207 67 Darragh Doran Belvedere College 10.07 528 8.23 380 5.25 431 26.10 498 02:30.38 318 2155 80 Ronan Long St.
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