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1 4 Max Carey Lutterstown C.C. 2 6 Jake Vermeer Comeragh College Carrick-On-Su 3 9 Kelvin Samson St Marys Galway 4 3 Tony O’Connor Naas CBS 5 5 Brian Lynch Col Event 1 Boys 400 Meter Hurdles 83.4cm (7) 10:00am Hurdle Height 83.8cm Meet Rec: 54.5h 1979 Philip Beattie, R.B.A.I. Lane Comp# Name School 1 4 Max Carey Lutterstown C.C. 2 6 Jake Vermeer Comeragh College Carrick-On-Su 3 9 Kelvin Samson St Marys Galway 4 3 Tony O’Connor Naas CBS 5 5 Brian Lynch Col. an Spioraid Naoimh Cork 6 7 Tom Mullen Holy Cross Strabane 7 8 Tom O'Doherty Methodist College Event 2 Girls 300 Meter Hurdles 76.2cm (7) 10:05am Hurdle Height 76.2cm Meet Rec: 42.9h 2010 Megan Kiely, Ursuline Waterford Lane Comp# Name School 2 4 Niamh Gowing Mount Anville 3 7 Sinead Gallagher St Columba's Stranorlar 4 1 Aoife Sheehy Dunmore CS 5 3 Ciara Deeley Loreto Kilkenny 6 5 Miriam Daly Scoil Mhuire Carrick-On-Suir 7 8 Eadaoin Galligan Loreto College Cavan 8 6 Aoife Doyle Scoil Mhuire Carrick-On-Suir Event 3 Girls 3000 Meter Walk (9) 10:10am Meet Rec:13:16.6h 2010 Kate Veale, St Augustines Lane Comp# Name School 1 7 Claudia Cuskelly Loreto College Letterkenny 2 10 Anne Bourke St Wolstan’s C.S. Celbridge 3 1 Aoife Hernon MSM Claremorris 4 4 Niamh O’Connor St Wolstan’s C.S. Celbridge 5 6 Anna O’Connor Waterpark College 6 11 Emma Caulfield Ursuline Waterford 7 5 Orla O’Connor Waterpark College 8 3 Sarah Glennon St Finian’s Mullingar 9 8 Laura Hampton Armagh Royal School Event 4 Boys 3000 Meter Walk (5) 10:25am Meet Rec:13:22.5h 2003 James Durkin, St Muiredach's Ballina Lane Comp# Name School 1 4 Andrew Carroll Salesian College Celbridge 2 10 Adam McInerney Patrician College Newbridge 3 3 Nicky Connolly Castlecomer CS 4 1 Ryan Roberts Summerhill College Sligo 5 2 Oisin Lane Mercy Ballymahon Event 5 Girls 800 Meter (12) 10:40am Meet Rec: 2:07.78 2011 Siofra Cleirigh Buttner, Col. Iosagain Lane Comp# Name School 1 9 Eadaoin NiLongain Colaiste na Coiribe 2 12 Murphy Millar Strathern School Belfast 3 10 Aoibhin McGoldrick Holy Faith Clontarf 4 4 Lara Gillespie Mount Anville 5 6 Shona O’Brien Presentation Milltown 6 11 Ava Fennessy Loreto Clonmel 7 3 Molly Brown Castleknock C.C. 8 2 Sarah Gilhooley Presentation College Athenry 9 1 Maeve Dervin Mercy Roscommon 10 5 Alex O’Neill Rice College Ennis 11 7 Davicia Patterson Hunter House Belfast 12 8 Daniella Jansen St Columba's Stranorlar Event 6 Boys 800 Meter (12) 10:45am Meet Rec: 1:53.98 2014 Mustafa Nasir, Holy Faith Rathcoole Lane Comp# Name School 1 6 Damien Madigan Charleville CBS 2 7 Peter Gracey Aquinas Belfast 3 5 Kieran Moloney Thurles CBS 4 9 Brian O'Malley Roscommon CBS 5 1 Robbie Harper Rice College Westport 6 12 Aaron MacFhloinn Gairmscoil Chu Uladh 7 11 Ben Deasy St. Flannan’s Ennis 8 8 Conor Doherty St Colmans Newry 9 4 Aaron Mangan St Mary’s Edennderry 10 10 Shane Ferris Salesian College Celbridge 11 4 Niall Harvey Presentation College Carlow 12 2 Leo Doherty Summerhill College Sligo Event 7 Girls 100 Meter (7) 10:55am Meet Rec: 11.4h 2015 Ciara Neville, Castletroy College Meet Rec: 11.90 2008 Niamh Whelan, Pres Waterford Lane Comp# Name School 2 1 Lydia Doyle HRC Mountbellew 3 7 Anna McCauley Methodist Col. Belfast 4 5 Katie Murphy Abbey Community College 5 1 Rachel Keane Moate CS 6 3 Patience Jumbo-Gula St Vincents Dundalk 7 8 Lauren Roy Slemish Integrated Ballymena 8 6 Niamh Moriarty Gaelcholáiste Luimnigh Event 8 Boys 100 Meter (8) 11:00am Meet Rec: 10.6h 1993 Stuart McQuade, Old Bawn CS Lane Comp# Name School 1 6 David McInerney Hamilton High School 2 2 Sean Kilmartin St Josephs Galway 3 3 David Murphy CBS Kilkenny 4 5 Tony Odubote Rice College Ennis 5 7 Aaron Sexton Bangor G.S. ( Capt.) 6 1 Jack Dempsey HRC Mountbellew 7 4 Josh Finnegan-Murphy St Mac Dara’s 8 8 Michael McAuley St Louis Ballymena Event 9 Girls 1500 Meter Steeplechase (11) 11:10am Meet Rec: 5:12.42 2015 Emer Fitzpatrick, Our Ladys Terenure Lane Comp# Name School 1 11 Mollie Hutchinson Ursuline Waterford 2 6 Laura Nicholson Bandon Grammar School 3 1 Aoife O'Brien SH Westport 4 8 Aoife McGrath Loreto Grammar Omagh 5 7 Emma Geary Monaghan Collegiate School 6 2 Dearbhaile Walsh Seamount College Kinvara 7 10 Nicole Devitt Dominican College Wicklow 8 6 Alannah Neff Carrigaline Community School 9 12 Eliza O’Gorman Armagh Royal School 10 3 Grace Dervan Our Lady’s Ternuere 11 4 Amy O’Brien Dominican College Wicklow Event 10 Boys 1500 Meter Steeplechase (9) 11:20am Meet Rec: 4:21.17 2007 Noel Collins, Drumragh Integrated Lane Comp# Name School 1 3 Ruarcan O’Gibne Colaiste Lu Dundalk 2 9 Ben Carr Loreto College Milford 3 8 Calum Morris St Patrick’s Lisburn 4 7 Jack Moore Sacred Heart Omagh 5 11 Aaron Donnelly Abbey Community College 6 10 Dean Holmes Tullow C.S. 7 5 Conor Devane St. Flannan’s Ennis 8 6 Dane Ryan Nenagh CBS 9 4 Chris Whittle Colaiste Iosagain Event 11 Girls 300 Meter (8) 11:30am Meet Rec: 39.46 2008 Joanna Mills, Ballyclare H.S. Lane Comp# Name School 1 4 Katie McGee Teresian’s School Dublin 2 8 Laura Crossan Loreto Col. Letterkenny 3 1 Lauren Cadden Ursuline Sligo 4 3 Chloe NihEideain Gael Colaiste Carlow 5 5 Sadbh O’Mahoney St. Mary’s Nenagh 6 7 Holly Brannigan Wellington College 7 2 Laura Nally Calasanctius College Oranmore 8 6 Zara Bolger Villiers Limerick Event 12 Boys 400 Meter (7) 11:35am Meet Rec: 48.9h 1980 Philip Beattie, RBAI Lane Comp# Name School 2 8 Eoghan Byrne St Colmans Newry 3 7 Adam Neilly Ballymena Acad 4 2 Ryan McNeilis Presentation College Athenry 5 3 Jack Mitchell Presentation College Carlow 6 5 Tony Odubote Rice College Ennis 7 4 Niall Harvey Presentation College Carlow 8 6 Jack Pender High School Clonmel Event 13 Girls 3000 Meter (8) 11:40am Meet Rec: 9:50.9h 2006 Charlotte Ffrench-O'Carroll, St Stephen's Green Lane Comp# Name School 1 6 Emily Cahill Coláiste Mhuire Ennis 2 11 Leah O’Neill Coláiste Mhuire Ennis 3 12 Rebecca Warnock Victoria Col Belfast 4 8 Niamh Carr Loreto College Coleraine 5 4 Amy-Rose Farrell Mount Anville 6 3 Abbie Taylor St Gerard’s Bray 7 7 Olivia Nelson Strathern School Belfast 8 5 Mei Ming St. Mary’s Mallow Event 14 Girls 80 Meter Hurdles 76.2cm (7) 11:55am Hurdle Height 76.2cm Meet Rec: 11.14 2015 Molly Scott, Scoil Chonglais Lane Comp# Name School 2 6 Olivia Humphreys Crescent College Comprehensive 3 3 Ciara Deeley Loreto Kilkenny 4 5 Miriam Daly Scoil Mhuire Carrick-On-Suir 5 7 Olivia Bowes Antrim Grammar 6 1 Lydia Doyle HRC Mountbellew 7 8 Abbie Sexton Loreto College Cavan 8 4 Niamh Gowing Mount Anville Event 15 Boys 100 Meter Hurdles 91.4cm (7) 12:00Noon Hurdle Height 91.4cm Meet Rec: 12.8h 1989 Carlton Haddock, Colaiste Chriost Ri Lane Comp# Name School 2 8 Anton Robb Methodist Col 3 5 Shane Monagle Ard Scoil na Mara 4 7 Joshua Armstrong Friends' Sch Lisburn 5 1 James Jennings St Colmans Claremorris 6 3 Ayomide Oke Presentation College Carlow 7 5 Darragh Miniter Kilrush Community School 8 4 Alex Clerkin Castleknock C.C. Event 16 Girls 200 Meter (8) 12:10pm Meet Rec: 24.1h 2015 Ciara Neville, Castletroy College Lane Comp# Name School 2 6 Niamh Moriarty Gaelcholáiste Luimnigh 3 1 Rachel Keane Moate CS 4 3 Patience Jumbo-Gula St Vincents Dundalk 5 5 Katie Murphy Abbey Community College 6 7 Anna McCauley Methodist Col. Belfast 7 8 Rachel Maguire Down H.S. 8 10 Emma Cheshire St Vincents Dundalk Event 17 Boys 200 Meter (7) 12:15pm Meet Rec: 21.67 2014 Sean Lawler, Kylemore Col Lane Comp# Name School 2 8 Michael McAuley St Louis Ballymena 3 7 Aaron Sexton Bangor G.S. 4 2 Sean Kilmartin St Josephs Galway 5 3 David Murphy CBS Kilkenny 6 5 Sean McCarthy John The Baptist CS Hospital 7 6 Conor Morey Presentation Brothers Cork 8 4 Josh Finnegan-Murphy St Mac Dara’s Event 18 Girls 1500 Meter (13) 12:20pm Meet Rec: 4:27.6h 1978 Carol Meagan, St Anne's Miltown Lane Comp# Name School 1 16 Rebecca Wallace Wallace HS Lisburn 2 10 Roseanne McCillough High School Dublin 3 2 Meadbh Gallagher St Josephs Castlebar 4 5 Claire Rafter Ursuline Thurles 5 4 Sarah Clarke Scoil Dara Kilcock 6 12 Amelia Kane Strathern School Belfast 7 7 Niamh Heaney Dean Maguire Carrickmore 8 3 Laura Ward Presentation College Carlow 9 11 Rhona Randles PS Inbhear Sceine Kenmare 10 1 Saoirse O'Brien SH Westport 11 8 Kate Gourley Friends' Sch Lisburn 12 6 Laura Nicholson Bandon Grammar School 13 9 Anna Corcoran Drumshambo VS Event 19 Boys 1500 Meter (12) 12:30pm Meet Rec: 3:54.8h 2010 Ruairi Finnegan, St Eunans Letterkenny Lane Comp# Name School 1 9 Ethan Lloyd Sancta Maria Louisburgh 2 6 Ben Smith Col. an Spioraid Naoimh Cork 3 11 Darragh McElhinney Coláiste Pobail Bantry 4 12 Alex Boyd Regent House School 5 1 Adam Phillips St Nathys Ballaghdereen 6 7 Sean Corry Omagh Christian Bros. 7 2 Michael Kerins Summerhill College Sligo 8 8 Conall Browne St Malachy's Belfast 9 3 Adam Fitzpatrick St Kieran’s Kilkenny 10 5 Evan Keane St.
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