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Race 1 Girls Major 3/4Th TIPPERARY PRIMARY SCHOOLS CROSS A B C D E F G H 1 TIPPERARY PRIMARY SCHOOLS CROSS-COUNTRY 2015 2 Thurles Crokes Complex 3 30th Sept 4 5 6 7 Race 1 Girls Major 3/4th 8 9 Team Results Individual Results 10 11 1 Holycross N.S._A 57 1,11,18,27) 1 Miah Bourke Holycross N.S._A 12 2 Newport Convent N.S._A 58 12,13,16,17) 2 Ellie McEvoy Ballina N.S._A 13 3 St Marys N.S. Nenagh_A 64 7,10,22,25) 3 Laoise Smyth Ballina N.S._A 14 4 Ballina N.S._A 68 2,3,14,49) 4 Maria Raulbh Durlas Gaelscoil_A 15 5 Durlas Gaelscoil_A 79 4,9,30,36) 5 Samanta Ustilaite Tipp Town St. Michael’s GNS_A 16 6 Carraig N.S. Nenagh_A 97 8,26,28,35) 6 Emily Drohan Clonmel Sisters of Charity_A 17 7 Newport Convent N.S._B 101 19,21,23,38) 7 Kseniya Nita St Marys N.S. Nenagh_A 18 8 Tipp Town St. Michael’s GNS_A 116 5,15,39,57) 8 Ruth kennedy Carraig N.S. Nenagh_A 19 9 Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_A 134 24,29,34,47) 9 Ava N í Dhuibhir Durlas Gaelscoil_A 20 10 Clonmel Sisters of Charity_A 142 6,32,46,58) 10 Bronte McHarlies St Marys N.S. Nenagh_A 21 11 Holycross N.S._B 202 33,44,56,69) 11 Alison Fitzgerald Holycross N.S._A 22 12 Thurles Scoil Angela_A 204 40,42,59,63) 12 Ciara Ryan Newport Convent N.S._A 23 13 Aonach Gaelscoil_A 219 45,50,54,70) 13 Nadine Kondone Newport Convent N.S._A 24 14 Corville Ns Roscrea_A 221 43,48,53,77) 14 Sarah SchutZ Ballina N.S._A 25 15 St Josephs Tipp Town_A 224 20,51,55,98) 15 Niamh Lonergan Tipp Town St. Michael’s GNS_A 26 16 St Marys N.S. Nenagh_B 232 31,52,74,75) 16 Clodagh Healy Newport Convent N.S._A 27 17 Tipp Town St. Michael’s GNS_B 267 62,66,67,72) 17 Isobelle Cassidy Newport Convent N.S._A 28 18 Clonmel Sisters of Charity_B 293 61,71,76,85) 18 Robbyn Fitzgerald Holycross N.S._A 29 19 Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_B 316 73,78,81,84) 19 Shauna Pearson Newport Convent N.S._B 30 20 Aonach Gaelscoil_B 359 79,91,94,95) 20 Ella O’Keeffe St Josephs Tipp Town_A 31 21 Tipp Town St. Michael’s GNS_C 368 88,89,90,101) 21 Orlaith O'Shea Newport Convent N.S._B 32 22 Clonmel Sisters of Charity_C 377 86,92,97,102) 22 Marika Kreft St Marys N.S. Nenagh_A 33 23 Thurles Scoil Angela_B 381 64,104,105,108) 23 Roisin Bedford Newport Convent N.S._B 34 24 Holycross N.S._C 400 83,99,107,111) 24 Muireann Scanlon Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_A 35 25 Corville Ns Roscrea_B 449 106,109,116,118) 25 Oliwia Marcisz St Marys N.S. Nenagh_A 36 26 Holycross N.S._D 461 112,114,115,120) 26 Ella O’ callaghan Carraig N.S. Nenagh_A A B C D E F G H 37 27 Holli Maher Holycross N.S._A 38 28 Claire Gavin Carraig N.S. Nenagh_A 39 29 Leah Fogarty Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_A 40 30 Lauren Nic Aogáin Durlas Gaelscoil_A 41 31 Alicia White St Marys N.S. Nenagh_B 42 32 Aoibhe Clancy Clonmel Sisters of Charity_A 43 33 Róisín Hickey Holycross N.S._B 44 34 Ella Molony Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_A 45 35 Eabha O’ Brien Carraig N.S. Nenagh_A 46 36 Clodagh Ní Dhonnachaidh Durlas Gaelscoil_A 47 37 Kayla Ní Dhíomasaigh Durlas Gaelscoil_B 48 38 Heather O'Neill Newport Convent N.S._B 49 39 Adrijana Zemeckyte Tipp Town St. Michael’s GNS_A 50 40 Lisa O’Connor Thurles Scoil Angela_A 51 41 Kate Stáicliúm Durlas Gaelscoil_B 52 42 Aoife Carroll Thurles Scoil Angela_A 53 43 Lucy Lee Corville Ns Roscrea_A 54 44 Róisín Dwan Holycross N.S._B 55 45 Maud Ni Dhubhlaoich Nic An Airchinnigh Aonach Gaelscoil_A 56 46 Beth Buttimer Clonmel Sisters of Charity_A 57 47 Laragh Griffin Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_A 58 48 Molly Ryan Corville Ns Roscrea_A 59 49 Tara Murnane Ballina N.S._A 60 50 Mairead Ni Bhriain Aonach Gaelscoil_A 61 51 Lucy Fitzgerald St Josephs Tipp Town_A 62 52 Paige Toohey St Marys N.S. Nenagh_B 63 53 Abi Vozza Corville Ns Roscrea_A 64 54 Jennifer Ni Threasaigh Aonach Gaelscoil_A 65 55 Orla Redfern St Josephs Tipp Town_A 66 56 Aoife O’ Reilly Holycross N.S._B 67 57 Tessa Kennedy Tipp Town St. Michael’s GNS_A 68 58 Ava Ryan Clonmel Sisters of Charity_A 69 59 Molly Wright Thurles Scoil Angela_A 70 60 Caoimhe Ní Ghormáin Durlas Gaelscoil_B 71 61 Aoife O Gorman Clonmel Sisters of Charity_B 72 62 Kelly Coffey Tipp Town St. Michael’s GNS_B 73 63 Laura Staron Thurles Scoil Angela_A 74 64 Ann McCarthy Thurles Scoil Angela_B A B C D E F G H 75 65 Poppy McNamara Ballina N.S._B 76 66 Hannah Mai Sheehan Tipp Town St. Michael’s GNS_B 77 67 Kim Coffey Tipp Town St. Michael’s GNS_B 78 68 Orlagh Rochford Newport Convent N.S._C 79 69 Leanne Ryan Holycross N.S._B 80 70 Aiveen Ni Bhriain Aonach Gaelscoil_A 81 71 Teresa O Reilly Clonmel Sisters of Charity_B 82 72 Ema Blekaitye Tipp Town St. Michael’s GNS_B 83 73 Eva Butler Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_B 84 74 Natasha Creagh St Marys N.S. Nenagh_B 85 75 Holly Whelan St Marys N.S. Nenagh_B 86 76 Roisin O Brien Clonmel Sisters of Charity_B 87 77 Aoibhe Mathews Corville Ns Roscrea_A 88 78 Amy Treacy Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_B 89 79 Alice Nic Ghiolla Ghannain Aonach Gaelscoil_B 90 80 Kate Keane Newport Convent N.S._C 91 81 Ria Rose Sam Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_B 92 82 Laura Nagle St Marys N.S. Nenagh_C 93 83 Clodagh Batist Holycross N.S._C 94 84 Jana Aljohwani Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_B 95 85 Isabelle Pyke Clonmel Sisters of Charity_B 96 86 Aoife Bond Clonmel Sisters of Charity_C 97 87 Rachel Kelly St Marys N.S. Nenagh_C 98 88 Sarah Jane McCahill Tipp Town St. Michael’s GNS_C 99 89 Cassie Cremins Tipp Town St. Michael’s GNS_C 100 90 Michaelah Quinlan Tipp Town St. Michael’s GNS_C 101 91 Clodagh Ni Haicead Aonach Gaelscoil_B 102 92 Aoife Ryan Clonmel Sisters of Charity_C 103 93 Kaci Ryan Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_C 104 94 Roisin Ni Dhufaigh Aonach Gaelscoil_B 105 95 Clodagh Ni Mhaoileain Aonach Gaelscoil_B 106 96 Laoise Ni Cinneide Aonach Gaelscoil_C 107 97 Caoimhe Dillon Clonmel Sisters of Charity_C 108 98 Emma Doocey St Josephs Tipp Town_A 109 99 Leah O’ Keeffe Holycross N.S._C 110 100 Faye Pican Ballina N.S._B 111 101 Shauna Martin Tipp Town St. Michael’s GNS_C 112 102 Ellie Morris Clonmel Sisters of Charity_C A B C D E F G H 113 103 Anna English St Josephs Tipp Town_B 114 104 Maeve McCormack Thurles Scoil Angela_B 115 105 Martyna Konsek Thurles Scoil Angela_B 116 106 Tori Spencer Corville Ns Roscrea_B 117 107 Katie McCarthy Holycross N.S._C 118 108 Rosa Ryan Thurles Scoil Angela_B 119 109 Gabrielle O Donoghue Corville Ns Roscrea_B 120 110 Jessica Connors Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_C 121 111 Lucy Joyce Holycross N.S._C 122 112 Millie Ryan Holycross N.S._D 123 113 Roisin Lamb St Josephs Tipp Town_B 124 114 Hannah Clarke Holycross N.S._D 125 115 Katherese Allen Holycross N.S._D 126 116 Niamh O Brien Corville Ns Roscrea_B 127 117 Davina Mullally St Josephs Tipp Town_B 128 118 Leanne Ryan Corville Ns Roscrea_B 129 119 Emma Beck Corville Ns Roscrea_C 130 120 Aimee Fogarty Ryan Holycross N.S._D 131 121 Saoirse Hayes Holycross N.S._E 132 122 Kelly Hannigan Holycross N.S._E 133 134 Race 2 Boys Major 3/4th 135 136 Team Results Individual Results 137 138 1 Cashel St John the Baptist BNS_A 20 (2,5,6,7) 1 Joe Finn Ballina N.S._A 139 2 Ballina N.S._A 40 (1,10,12,17) 2 Artem Izhko Cashel St John the Baptist BNS_A 140 3 Thurles Scoil Alibhe_A 46 (3,4,16,23) 3 Jack Ryan Thurles Scoil Alibhe_A 141 4 Cashel St John the Baptist BNS_B 88 (20,21,22,25) 4 Tommy O Donoghue Thurles Scoil Alibhe_A 142 5 Durlas Gaelscoil_A 90 (13,14,26,37) 5 Oisin O’Donoghue Cashel St John the Baptist BNS_A 143 6 Nenagh, CBS Primary_A 97 (9,15,18,55) 6 David McGrath Cashel St John the Baptist BNS_A 144 7 Thurles Scoil Alibhe_B 118 (24,27,33,34) 7 Corey Prendergast Cashel St John the Baptist BNS_A 145 8 Cashel St John the Baptist BNS_C 122 (28,29,30,35) 8 Ciaran Carey Newport Boys N.S._A 146 9 Newport Boys N.S._A 133 (8,31,46,48) 9 Kian Kelly Nenagh, CBS Primary_A 147 10 Aonach Gaelscoil_A 145 (11,32,50,52) 10 Paddy Bradley Ballina N.S._A 148 11 Cashel St John the Baptist BNS_D 171 (39,41,44,47) 11 Aodan O Conchuir Aonach Gaelscoil_A 149 12 Thurles Scoil Alibhe_C 174 (36,42,45,51) 12 Michael Sutton Ballina N.S._A A B C D E F G H 150 13 Durlas Gaelscoil_B 198 (40,43,53,62) 13 Stiofán Ó Meara Durlas Gaelscoil_A 151 14 Cashel St John the Baptist BNS_E 229 (54,57,58,60) 14 Jack Ó Buaigh Durlas Gaelscoil_A 152 15 Nenagh, CBS Primary_B 246 (56,59,65,66) 15 Cian Connolly Nenagh, CBS Primary_A 153 16 Cashel St John the Baptist BNS_F 262 (61,64,68,69) 16 James McBrearty Thurles Scoil Alibhe_A 154 17 Cashel St John the Baptist BNS_G 296 (71,74,75,76) 17 Billy Collins Ballina N.S._A 155 18 Seán Kieth Crosse Nenagh, CBS Primary_A 156 19 Peter Mahony Ballina N.S._B 157 20 Tommy Reilly Cashel St John the Baptist BNS_B 158 21 Aidan Skeffington Cashel St John the Baptist BNS_B 159 22 Calum Butler Buckely Cashel St John the Baptist BNS_B 160 23 Kieran Purcell Thurles Scoil Alibhe_A 161 24 Sean Treacy Thurles Scoil Alibhe_B 162 25 Blake Doyle Carroll Cashel St John the Baptist BNS_B 163 26 Cian Ó Cléirigh Durlas Gaelscoil_A 164 27 Keith Loughnane Thurles Scoil Alibhe_B 165 28 Szymon Nagiel Cashel St John the Baptist BNS_C 166 29 Anthony Walsh Cashel St John the Baptist BNS_C 167 30 David Hahessy Cashel St John the Baptist BNS_C 168 31 Damien O’Brien Newport Boys N.S._A 169 32 Mason Mac Amhlaidh Aonach Gaelscoil_A 170 33 Conor Gleeson Thurles Scoil Alibhe_B 171 34 Matthew Raven Thurles Scoil Alibhe_B 172 35 Adam McGrath Cashel St John the Baptist BNS_C 173 36 Jamie O Meara Thurles Scoil Alibhe_C 174 37 Sam Ó Riain Durlas Gaelscoil_A 175 38 Ricky Shanahan Ballina N.S._B 176 39 Willie Harty Cashel St John the Baptist BNS_D 177 40 John Ó Bruadair Durlas Gaelscoil_B 178 41 Eoghan Dunne Cashel St John the Baptist BNS_D 179 42 Kristers Gerge Thurles Scoil Alibhe_C 180 43 Eoin Ó Baoill
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