Athletics Ireland National Combined Events 2020

Athletics Ireland

—National Combined Events 2020

Running Track

Karen Dunne of Bohermeen AC won the Athletics Ireland Senior Women Heptathlon in 2020 with a score of 4095. The Senior Men’s Decathlon was won by Rolus Olusa of Clonliffe Harriers AC with a Total Score of 6400.

Results – Morton Stadium, Santry, Co. Fingal –

EventGoldSilverBronze
Junior Women
Heptathlon
Anna McAuley
City of Lisburn AC
Total5051
100m Hurdles810 (15.24)
High Jump891(1.73)
Shot Putt848 (10.28)
100m817 (25.78)
Long Jump768 (5.73)
Javelin477 (30.01)
800m740 (2:26.28)
Senior Women
Heptathlon
Karen Dunne
Bohermeen AC
Lara Byrne
Donore Harriers
Total4095
100mH615 (16.84)724 (15.92)
High Jump577 (1.46)783 (1.64)
Shot Putt524 (9.91)473 (9.14)
200m774 (26.27)0 DNS
Long Jump554 (4.98)0 DNS
Javelin381 (24.94)0 DNS
Junior Men
Decathlon
Diarmuid O’Connor
Bandon AC
Joseph McEvoy
Nenagh Olympic AC
Tristan Chambers
Bandon AC
Total680765584137
100m738 (11.57)759 (11.47)518 (12.71)
Long Jump713 (6.57)783 (6.87)441 (5.30)
Shott Putt679 (13.20)654 (12.78)422 (8.93)
High Jump696 (1.88)749 (1.94)544 (1.70)
400m781 (50.73)620 (54.47)474 (58.27)
110mH864 (14.88)853 (14.97)407 (19.30)
Discus Throw609 (37.24)656 (39.57)446 (29.06)
Pole Vault535 (3.70)509 (3.60)264 (2.60)
Javelin Throw450 (40.54)496 (43.69)368 (34.83)
1500m742 (4:30.39)479 (5:14.48)253 (6:02.81)
Senior Men
Decathlon
Rolus Olusa
(Clonliffe Harriers AC)
Michael Healy
Youghal AC
Mark Tierney
Nenagh Olympic AC
Total640046834385
100m721 (11.65)637 (12.07)593 (12.30)
Long Jump785 (6.88)451 (5.35)392 (5.05)
Shot Putt543 (10.95)617 (12.17)501 (10.26)
High Jump723 (1.91)723 (1.91)297 (1.37)
400m672 (53.23)341 (1:02.70)510 (57.28)
110mH710 (16.20)251 (21.34)276 (20.98)
Discus Throw594 (36.50)705 (42.00)566 (35.13)
Pole Vault673 (4.20)406 (3.20)457 (3.40)
Javelin Throw510 (44.66)525 (45.65)295 (29.67)
1500m469 (5:16.47)27 (7:24.47)498 (5:10.96)
Master Women
Pentathlon
O40-49 (W40)
Erika Juozapaite
Blackrock (Louth) AC
Geraldine Finegan
North East Runners AC
Avril Dillon
Dundrum South Dublin AC
Total282426742620
80mH439 (15.62)534 (14.84)895 (12.33)
Long Jump768 (5.17)485 (4.26)469 (4.20)
Shot Putt395 (7.16)516 (8.83)352 (6.55)
High Jump747 (1.46)632 (1.37)389 (1.16)
800m475 (2:57.10)507 (2:53.98)515 (2:53.21)
Master Men
Pentathlon
O35-39
Martin Mooney
Inishowen AC
James Sullivan
Dundrum South Dublin AC
Total19631317
110mH279 (21.13)74 (24.93)
Long Jump321 (4.53)308 (4.46)
Shot Putt395 (8.19)278 (6.27)
High Jump381 (1.46)276 (1.31)
1500m587 (4:57.85)381 (5:36.76)
Master Men
Pemtathlon
O40-49 (M40)
Garret Nolan
Lusk AC
Total1691
110mH284 (21.89)
Long Jump339 (4.38)
Shot Putt294 (6.09)
High Jump360 (1.40)
1500m414 (5:43.62)
Master Women
Quadrathlon
050+ (W50)
Shirley Fennelly
W50 (Tramore AC)
Tina Gallagher
W55 (OMG AC)
Total19471908
100m522 (16.44)668 (15.37)
Shot Putt490 (7.46)354 (5.79)
Long Jump506 (3.83)279 (3.09)
800m429 (3:19.11)607 (3:00.35
Master Men
Quadrathlon
O50+ M50
Paschal Healy M50
(Waterford AC)
Tom O’Brien M50
(Waterford AC)
Ronan Gately M50
(DundrumSouth Dublin AC)
Total258023692231
100m639 (13.40)499 (14.25)586 (13.71)
Shot Putt501 (8.76)531 (9.18)518 (8.99)
Long Jump677 (5.22)707 (5.33)537 (4.70)
1500m763 (5:05.97)632 (5:29.64)590 (5:37.70)
Athletics Ireland National Combined Events 2020 [Reference: 2]

Report

Karen Dunne of Bohermeen AC won the Athletics Ireland Senior Women Heptathlon in 2020 with a score of 4095. The Senior Men’s Decathlon was won by Rolus Olusa of Clonliffe Harriers AC with a Total Score of 6400.

Running Track

Logos

Websites

[2] Athletics Ireland (2020) National Combined Events Results [Internet] Available from: http://results.athleticsireland.ie/results_13092020/textfile.txt [Accessed 30 November 2020]

Videos

[3] You Tube Athletics Ireland Channel (2020) September 22, 2020: Irish Life Health Junior and Combined Event Championships Day 2 [Internet] Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLAIa1nwv0o [Accessed 30 November 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Aoife Mulcahy and Aisling Delaney.

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Cross-Fit Games Women 2020

Cross-Fit Games

—Women 2020

Fitness

Ireland’s Emma McQuaid finished 19th out of 30 contestants in the Cross-Fit Games in 2020, the World Championship in the sport of Fitness.

Stage 1 Rankings

FPNameFFFSDDRowNNHHAASt1 Pts
1Tia-Clair Toomey (Aus)1 3:401
313lb
1
2:28
6T
3:21.30
3
18:26
16T
1:18
1
8:01
1
615
2Katrin Tanja Davidsdottir (Isl)12
4:56
27
230lb
11
3:30
4
3:20.60
1
18.16
1
2.54
7
9:43
4
490
3Kari Pearce (USA)10
4:48
22
246lb
4
2:40
19
3:30.20
8
19.46
2
2.13
8
9:46
5
451
4Haley Adams (USA)5
4:36
26
230lb
12
3:40
6T
3:21.30
4
18:53
4T
1:59
4
9:19
3
497
5Brooke Wells (USA)3
4:28
10
275lb
3
2:34
5
3:21.10
5
19.21
8
1:50
3
9:10
2
580
6Kristin Holte (Nor)13
5:01
14
267lb
5
2:50
21
3:31.30
2
18:53
6
1:54
11
10:03
6
449
7Amanda Barnhart (USA)22
5:26
5
291lb
7
3:17
2
3:17.40
14
20:49
13
1:24
10
10:01
7
446
8Kara Saunders (Aus)2
3:49
3
294lb
20
4:21
13
3:23.30
13
20:47
22T
1:09
2
8:54
8
444
9Kristi Eramo Connell (USA)6
4:41
8
281
14
3:53
29
3:36.50
6
19.25
18
1:10
6
9:34
9
402
10Andrea Nisler (USA)16
5:16
6
287lb
23
5:04
9T
3:21.30
7
19:41
14T
1:19
12
10:26
10
394
11Carol-Ann Reason-Thibault (Can)11
4:54
21
250lb
2
2:31
22
3:32.10
12
20:40
19T
1:15
13
10:27
11
351
12Jamie Simmonds (NZL)7
4:42
13
270lb
17T
4:10
25
3:33.90
11
20:37
12
1:26
15
10:39
12
346
13Dani Speegle (USA)25
5:50
4
293lb
10
3:29
3
3:18.10
29
26:25
10
1.31
26
12:21
13
344
14Karin Freyova (Svk)23
5:45
11
275
27
6:41
1
3:15.80
20
21:49
16T
1:18
9
9:55
14
334
15Danielle Brandon (USA)19
5:21
23
244lb
13
3:42
20
3:30.60
15
20:55
3
2:12
18
10:55
15
314
16Kristine Best (USA)4
4:33
7
283lb
25
5:20
12
3:22.60
19
21.28
26
0:54
24
11:37
16
302
17Melina Rodriguez (Arg)8
4:45
9
275lb
15
3:57
30
3:36.80
27
24.56
4T
1:59
26
12:55
17
298
18Gabriela Migala (Pol)17T
5:18
15
265lb
19
4:17
17
3:29.40
10
20.36
19T
1:15
17
10:54
18
298
19Emma McQuaid (Irl)9
4:46
19
253lb
8
3:22
24
3:33.60
18
21.14
21
1.10
22
11:11
19
283
20Bethany Shadburne (USA)15
5:13
25
238lb
17T
4:10
14
3:26.00
9
20:06
11
1:27
29
18:44
20
283
21Ragnheidhur Sara Sigmundsdottir (Isl)27
5:54
18
255lb
21
4:38
11
3:22.40
16
21.10
24
1:03
5
9:28
21
281
22Kendall Vincelette (USA)21
5:25
24
241lb
6
3:11
26
3:35.70
17
21.13
22T
1:09
16
10:48
22
248
23Camilla Salomonsson Hellman (Swe)20
5:23
17
259lb
26
5:47
16
3:27.60
21
22:11
14T
1:19
21
11:04
23
232
24Laura Horvath (Hun)24
5:47
12
275lb
30
(cap+7)
9T
3:21.60
24
23:53
25
0:55
14
10:29
24
228
25Samantha Briggs (UK)14
5:02
28
225
28
6:43
6T
3:21.30
25
24.02
27
0:49
19
10:56
25
203
26Laura Clifton (NZL)28
6:06
2
302lb
29
9:01
18
3:29.50
22
22.25
30
0:34
20
10:58
26
201
27Andrea Solberg (Nor)26
5:52
30
215lb
9
325lb
23
3:33.40
26
24.55
7
1:53
30
19:38
27
194
28Harriet Roberts (NZL)29
6:26
29
223lb
16
4:04
15
3:27.40
28
26.08
9
1:48
23
11:15
28
194
29Brooke Haas (USA)17T
5:18
20
253lb
22
4:45
27
3:36.00
30
28.35
29
0:35
28
17:23
29
118
30Sanna Venäläinën (Fin)30
6:51
16
252lb
24
5:09
28
3:36.20
23
23:06
28
0:41
27
14:13
30
109
Crossfit Games Women 2020 [Reference: 2]

Legend

FP = Final Position, FF = Friendly Fran, FS= 1RM Front Squat, DD = Damn Diane, Row = 1,000m Row, NN = Nasty Nancy, HH = Handstand Hold, AA = Awful Annie.

Report

Ireland’s Emma McQuaid finished 19th out of 30 contestants in the Cross-Fit Games in 2020, the World Championship in the sport of Fitness.

woman in green sports bra and black shorts
Photo by Becerra Govea Photo on Pexels.com

References

Logos

[1] Cross-Fit Games (2020) CFG20_Logo_TAG [Internet] Available from: https://games-assets.crossfit.com/s3fs-public/CFG20_Logo_TAG.png [Accessed 8 November 2020]

Websites

[2] Cross-Fit Games (2020) LEADERBOARD[2020][Women][Games][Overall] [Internet] Available from: https://games.crossfit.com/leaderboard/games/2020?division=2&sort=0 [Accessed 8 November 2020]

Images

[3] Cross-Fit Games (2020) 0acc8-P239442_6-184 [Internet] Available from: https://profilepicsbucket.crossfit.com/0acc8-P239442_6-184.jpg [Accessed 8 November 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rachel Croke.

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 15 October 2020

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man wall climbing beside trees

Mountaineering Ireland Irish Bouldering League Senior Female 2020-21

Mountaineering Ireland

—Irish Bouldering League Senior Female 2020-21

Rankings

RankNameNo.Rd 1
1Justyna IlchukSF-005196
2Nina ZhouSF-003189
3Helen WallaceSF-004178
4Mariya SkunkaSF-011175
5Helen CollinsSF-001154
6Jessica AnyauwuSF-012151
7Jennifer MulhirSF-009147
8Emily O’ReillySF-015141
9Eleonore ConroySF-014135
10Monika LawniczakSF-017130
11Josephine Murphy-RyanSF-016122
12Orla KeoghSF-010105
13Sarah MorrisseySF-00894
14Sarah SharkeySF-01993
15Lauren ConlonSF-00292
16Anna LyonsSF-01391
17Aine GavinSF-00772
18Zara SimpsonSF-00667
19Scarlett GourleySF-01866
Mountaineering Ireland Irish Bouldering League Senior Female 2020-21 [Reference: 2]

Report

After Round 1 of the Irish Bouldering League 2020-21, Justyna Ilchuk lead the Senior Female Category with a score of 196, Nina Zhou was in second with 189, and Helen Wallace in third on 178.

RoundDateVenue
126.09.2020 to 18.10.2020Awesome Walls Dublin
224.10.2020 to 08.11.2020Suas Climbing Centre
321.11.2020 to 06.12.2020Awesome Walls Cork
416.01.2021 to 31.01.2021Gravity Climbing Centre
513.02.2021 to 28.02.2021The Dublin Climbing Centre
Mountaineering Ireland Irish Bouldering League Rounds 2020-21 [Reference: 2]

Points Scoring Format

TopScore
Top on 1st Attempt10 Pts
Top on 2nd Attempt7 Pts
Top on 3rd Attempt4 Pts
Top on any Attempt after2 Pts
Bonus Hold1 Pt
Mountaineering Ireland Irish Bouldering League Points Scoring Format 2020-21 [Reference: 2]

There are 30 problems to attempt in each Competition Category

Competition Categories

CategoryAge Range
Masters Male and Masters Femaleover 45 years of age
Senior Male and Senior FemaleOver 18 years of Age
Youth Male and Youth FemaleUnder 18 and Over 14 years of Age
Mountaineering Ireland Irish Bouldering League Competition Categories 2020-21 [Reference: 2]

About

The Irish Bouldering League is the longest-running climbing competition in the World, and is run accross five competition rounds in five different venues.

References

Logos

[1] Mountaineering Ireland (2020) 202094135125_560052f3 [Internet] Available from: https://www.mountaineering.ie/_files/202094135125_560052f3.png [Accessed 5 October 2020]

Websites

[2] Mountaineering Ireland (2020) Irish Bouldering League [Internet] Available from: https://www.mountaineering.ie/Climbing/CompetitionClimbing/IrishBoulderingLeague/default.aspx [Accessed 5 October 2020]

[3] Mountaineering Ireland (2020) Irish Bouldering League 2020-21 Round 1 [Internet] Available from: https://www.mountaineering.ie/_files/20201021145011_21247d61.pdf [Accessed 5 October 2020]

Images

[4] Mountaineering Ireland (2020) 202094135125_560052f3 [Internet] Available from: https://www.mountaineering.ie/_files/202094135125_560052f3.png [Accessed 5 October 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Dervla Kincaid (nee Mulcahy) and Todd Zboyan

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

First Published: 31 October 2020. Last Updated: 2 October 2024

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Strength

Ultimate Strength Uzbekistan 2017

World Strongman Association

World Ultimate Strength Tour—Uzbekistan 2017

woman lifting green and black barbell

Ireland’s Strongest Man, Pa O’Dwyer, who represented Team Celts at the World Championships, came 6th of 14 in this competition in Uzbekistan in 2017. Managing to finish 12th in the Log Lift and 7th in the Viking Press, Pa made his name in the third event, the dealift, managing to lift 520 kg, just 4 kg off the World record and placing him in first place in the event. In the Final event, the medley he finished 3rd, achieving 6th overall.

Pa O’Dwyer’s Record

EventPlaceWeight
Overall6th / 14
Log Lift12th
Viking Press7th
Deadlift1st520kg
Medley3rd110kg Block / 140Kg Axle
World Strongman Association Uzbekistan 2017 – Pa O’Dwyer’s Record [Reference: 2]

Report

Ireland’s Strongest Man, Pa O’Dwyer, who represented Team Celts at the World Championships, came 6th of 14 in this competition in Uzbekistan in 2017. Managing to finish 12th in the Log Lift and 7th in the Viking Press, Pa made his name in the third event, the deadlift, managing to lift 520 kg, just 4 kg off the World Record and placing him in first place in the event. In the Final event, the medley he finished 3rd, achieving 6th overall.

References

Logos

[1] Irish Strength Association (2015) isa [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20190928083056im_/http://irishstrongman.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/isa.png [Accessed 15 October 2020]

Websites

[2] Irish Strength Association (2017) Ireland’s strongest man places 6th overall and pulls 520 kg in Uzbekistan [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20190928083056/http://irishstrongman.com/irelands-strongest-man-places-6th-overall-and-pulls-520kg-in-uzbekistan/ [Accessed 15 October 2020]

Images

[3] Irish Strength Association (2017) 23828876_10213984711348883_1980036981_o-624×416 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20190928083056im_/http://irishstrongman.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/23828876_10213984711348883_1980036981_o-624×416.jpg [Accessed 15 October 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Mark McManus (a.k.a “Eric the Viking”)

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First published: 15 October 2020. Last Updated: 2 October 2024

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Mountain Running

Irish Mountain Running Association Irish Championship 2020

Irish Mountain Running Association

—Irish Championship 2020

Mountain Running

With the first three races cancelled due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic, it was down to two races in the Irish Mountain Running Association Irish Championships in 2020.

Runners with 2 Races to Score

PosRunnerScoreCatERGCARMWELUGGLT
1Brian Furey7M4043
2Ciara Largey34F1321
3Richard Church44M501529
4Liam Mooney44M351034
5Becky Quinn47F451730
6Ian Conroy53M403122
7Kevin Bell69M2445
8Imogen McGuinness101F403269
9Thomas Galvin106M504165
10Paul Smyth121M555467
11John Condon121M454873
12Louis Mullee123M404479
13Alice Clancy134F406371
14Angela Flynn141F456576
15Paul McRedmond152M507082
Irish Mountain Running Association Irish Championship 2020 [Reference: 2]

Report

With the first three races cancelled due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic, it was down to two races in the Irish Mountain Running Association Irish Championships in 2020. Brian Furey took the top spot with 4th in Lugnaquilla (Co. Wiklow) and 3rd in Galtymore for a combined score of 7. Ciara Largey was the number 1 Woman with a combined score of 34 (13 in Lugnaquilla and 21 in Galtymore. With the races in Mount Errigal, Carrauntoohill and Mweelrea postponed or cancelled only those who scored in two races were counted.

Races

DateTimeVenue/EventCodeClimbDistDiff
09.05.202011:00 AMMount Errigal – CancellledERG500m10.00km8
30.05.20201:00 PMCarrauntoohill – PostponedCAR1137m12.50km10
04.07.20201:30 PMMweelrea – CancelledMWE766m10.70km9
19.07.20201:00 PMLog na CoilleLUG718m10.46km8
01.08.202012:00 PMGaltymoreGLT1100m13.00km10
Irish Mountain Running Association Irish Championship 2020 [Reference: 2]

References

Logos

[1] Trail Running Ireland (2016) imra [Internet] Available from: http://trailrunningireland.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/imra.jpg [Accessed 15 October 2020]

Websites

[2] Irish Mountain Running Association (2020) Irish Championships 2020 [Internet] Available from: https://www.imra.ie/leagues/view/id/309/ [Accessed 15 October 2020]

Images

[3] Athletics Ireland (2020) Mountain_Running [Internet] Available from: https://www.athleticsireland.ie/downloads/events/Mountain_Running.jpg [Accessed 15 October 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Kane, John Doody & Ruth McKeown.

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HILTON Halle of Ireland (women's balance beam) during the FIG World Cup Challenge "Internationaux de France", Artistic Gymnastics event at AccorHotels Arena on September 24, 2022 in Paris, France.

Gymnastics Ireland Women’s Artistic National Series Team Results 2019

Gymnastics Ireland

—Women’s Artistic National Series Team Results 2019

HILTON Halle of Ireland (women's balance beam) during the FIG World Cup Challenge "Internationaux de France", Artistic Gymnastics event at AccorHotels Arena on September 24, 2022 in Paris, France.

The Gymnastics Ireland Women’s Artistic National Series was held over the weekend of 9th to 10th November 2019, with Excel Team winning four of the Team Events, Carrigaline Team winning five, Renmore Team two, and Nadia Team, Arabian Team, Leap Team, KIlkenny Team, Limerick team and Old Bawn Team winning one each.

Final Standings 9th-10th November 2019

RankTeam / CategoryTotal
Womens Artistic 3-5 Plus Teams
1Excel Team146.119
2Carragaline Team141.134
3DP Team A138.335
4Janz Team A138.002
5DP Team B133.668
6Douglas Team A131.352
7Renmore Team A129.750
8Leader Team128.286
9Wexford Team128.151
10DP Team C127.334
11Phoenix Team125.051
12Janz Team B123.219
13Douglas Team B121.967
Womens Artistic 6-8 Plus Teams
1Excel Team131.018
2Muckross Park Team130.201
3Renmore Team127.166
4DP Team125.916
5Arabian Team121.369
Womens Artistic Advanced Club Teams
1Excel Team140.816
2Douglas Team130.219
3Muckross Park Team A128.017
4Oldbawn Team127.135
5Muckross Park Team B118.984
Womens Artistic Intermediate Teams
1Excel Team139.619
2Carrigaline139.503
3Nadia Team133.469
4Trojan Team132.749
5Muckross Park Team A132.369
6Old Bawn Pink Team130.915
7Janz Team A130.651
8Wexford Team130.568
9Old Bawn Blue Team127.669
10Limerick Team127.634
11Waterford Team127.101
12Muckross Park Team B124.985
13DP Team124.566
14Leap Team123.353
15Janz Team B120.649
16Portlaoise Team119.901
17Phoenix Team117.068
18Athlone Team 1116.551
19Coolmine Team112.684
20NPGA Team112.368
21Athlone Team 21106.351
Womens Artistic FIG Teams
1Renmore Team147.069
2Salto Team129.970
3Janz Team115.437
Womens Artistic Level 2A Under 9
1Kilkenny White Team130.417
2Wexford Team B129.584
3Wexford Team A128.733
4DP Team128.700
5Aerials Team128.234
6Wave Team B127.583
7Nadia Team127.152
8Gorey Team126.499
9Kilkenny Gold Team126.267
10Limerick Team125.169
11Sugarloaf Team123.203
12Portlaoise Team 2123.153
13Wave Team A122.667
14Dungarvan Team121.267
15Mountmellick Team120.667
16Coolmine Team119.590
17Portlaoise Team 1118.435
Womens Artistic Level 2A Over 9
1Carrigaline Team133.918
2Renmore Team133.452
3Gorey Team A132.866
4Nadia Team131.984
5Gorey Team B130.400
6Gorey Team D129.650
7Dungarvan Team A1129.400
8Portlaoise Team 1129.368
9Gorey Team C129.334
10Why not me Team A129.133
11Aerials Team A128.852
12Why not me Team B127.651
13Portlaoise Team 2127.535
14Aerials Team B127.450
15Dungarvan Team B127.317
16Portlaoise Team 3122.317
17Mountmellick Team116.688
Womens Artistic Level 2B Under 9
1Carrigaline Team128.265
2DP Team125.917
3Limerick Team123.384
4Coolmine Team122.368
5Waterford Team118.233
6Nadia Team117.450
7Trojan Team113.753
8NPGA Team110.834
9Dungarvan Team108.849
Womens Artistic Level 2B Over 9
1Leap Team135.981
2Aerials Team B129.764
3Carrigaline Team129.449
4Coolmine Team128.383
5Nadia Team122.950
6Portlaoise Team 1121.434
7Aerials Team A120.532
8Carrick on Shannon Team118.818
9Dungarvan Team B113.832
10Dungarvan Team A110.782
11Phoenix Team108.551
12Portlaoise Team 2107.284
13Waterford Team94.367
Womens Artistic Level 2C Under 9
1Old Bawn Blue Team139.350
2Carrigaline Team138.950
3Leader Team137.399
4Wexford Team134.700
5Coolmine Team133.350
6DP Team132.250
7Excel Team130.750
8Douglas Team B129.451
9Old Bawn Pink Team123.702
10Douglas Team A122.201
11Phoenix Team119.850
12Nadia Team119.050
13Cobra Team113.400
14Grange Team A108.401
15Grange Team B98.201
Womens Artistic Level 2C Over 9
1Carrigaline Team123.364
2Nadia Team122.486
3Gorey Team121.335
4Waterford Team120.401
5Phoenix Team112.781
6Grange Team107.686
Womens Artistic Level 3 Under 10
1Renmore Team B130.435
2Nadia Team129.800
3Old Bawn Team128.669
4Carrigaline Team125.900
5Renmore Team C125.085
6Portlaoise Team 1125.079
7Arabian Individual122.660
8Excel Team121.059
9Athlone Team118.968
10Trojan Team118.840
11Renmore Team A117.767
12Dungarvan Team116.602
13Portlaoise Team 2115.847
14Monutmellick Team115.801
15Phoenix Team113.400
16Cobra Team113.109
17Kilkenny Team113.001
18Rainbow Team 1110.668
19Grange Team108.850
20Rainbow Team 293.884
Womens Artistic Level 3 Over 10
1Carrigaline Team B137.501
2DP Team134.536
3Nadia Team134.535
4Renmore Team A131.136
5Leap Team128.316
6Excel Team127.870
7Aerials Team127.253
8Old Bawn Team126.669
9Carrigaline Team A125.802
10Dungarvan Team B124.202
11Renmore B124.086
12Rainbow Team 1122.786
13Athlone Team121.586
14Kilkenny Team121.404
15Dungarvan Team A121.369
16Portlaoise Team 2120.552
17Limerick Team120.287
18Portlaoise Team 1119.703
19NPGA Team118.134
20Cobra Team117.835
21Grange Team C112.803
22Mountmellick Team112.807
23Rainbow Team 2111.069
24Rainbow Team 3107.670
25Grange Team103.818
Womens Artistic Level 4 Under 11
1Nadia Team139.777
2Carrigaline Team134.561
3Excel Team133.885
4Old Bawn Blue Team133.447
5Arabian Team133.367
6Coolmine Team128.291
7Old Bawn Pink team128.075
8Phoenix Team126.641
9Dungarvan Team126.285
10Cobra Team125.843
11Limerick Team125.768
12Athlone Team122.660
13Trojan Team122.562
14Waterford Team119.795
15NPGA Team117.755
16Mountmellick Team116.455
17Grange Team101.568
18Portloaise Team81.014
Womens Artistic Level 4 Over 11
1Limerick Team127.201
2Carrigaline Team126.533
3Old Bawn Team126.334
4Aerials Team124.284
5Portlaoise Team124.234
6Nadia Team123.386
7Waterford Team121.068
8Janz Team120.201
9Excel Team120.082
10Dungarvan Team119.302
11Phoenix Team119.302
12NPGA Team117.519
13Grange Team113.984
14Mountmellick Team106.035
Womens Artistic Level 5 Under 12
1Arabian Team133.085
2NPGA Team B132.185
3NPGA Team A130.300
4DP Team129.604
5Carrigaline Team128.104
6Old Bawn Team124.588
7Waterford Team122.253
8Portlaoise Team122.019
9Janz Team115.899
Womens Artistic Level 5 Over 12
1Carrigaline Team128.084
2Dungarvan Team124.017
3NPGA Team120.151
4Limerick Team119.967
5Aerials Team119.752
6Grange Team A107.050
7Grange Team B104.417
Gymnastics Ireland Women’s Artistic National Team Results 2019 [Reference: 2]

Report

The Gymnastics Ireland Women’s Artistic National Series was held over the weekend of 9th to 10th November 2019, with Excel Team winning four of the Team Events, Carrigaline Team winning five, Renmore Team two, and Nadia Team, Arabian Team, Leap Team, KIlkenny Team, Limerick team and Old Bawn Team winning one each.

In all 217 teams entered the various Age Groups and Categories. Renmore Team won the FIG (Federation of International Gymastics) Category, ahead of Salto Team and Janz Team. Excel won the 3-5 Plus, 6-8 Plus, Advanced and Intermediate Categories. Carrigalines wins all came in the Level 2A to Level 5 Categories, as did all the other Team victories for Renmore Team, Nadia Team, Arabian Team, Kilkenny Team, Limerick Team and Old Bawn Team.

HILTON Halle of Ireland (women's balance beam) during the FIG World Cup Challenge "Internationaux de France", Artistic Gymnastics event at AccorHotels Arena on September 24, 2022 in Paris, France.
https://www.shutterstock.com/g/Victor+Velter

References

Logos

[1] Gymnatics Ireland (2018) GI_NS_Logo [Internet] Available from: https://gymnasticsirelandscores.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/GI_NS_Logo.jpg [Accessed 13 October 2020]

Websites

[2] Gymnastics Ireland (2019) Womens Team Results 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://gymnasticsirelandscores.com/womens-team-results/ [Accessed 13 October 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Nicola Dowling.

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

First Published: 13 October 2020. Last updated: 03 October 2024.

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Cheer Sport

Conal Fagan Irish-Born College American Football Cheerleader 2018-2020

NCAA College Cheerleading

—Conal Fagan, Irish-born Notre Dame Cheerleader

Cheer Sport

Conal Fagan was born in Derry, and having excelled at soccer, won a soccer scholarship to USA, choosing Notre Dame, the famous Irish Catholic College in South Bend, Indiana, near Chicago, where he started studying Political Science and Peace Studies. His College roommates thought it would hilarious if a real Irishman was a Notre Dame Fighting Irish Leprechaun, the mascot of the College Football team. He tried out and got on the cheerleading squad.

NCAA Football Standings

NCAA Division 1 FBS Independents 2018-19

WLPFPA
Notre Dame Fighting Irish121408237
Army Black Knights112426230
Brigham Young Cougars76354278
Liberty Flames66399442
Massachusetts Minutemen48394515
New Mexico State Aggies39303496
NCAA Division 1 FBS Independents Standings 2018-19 [Ref: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Cotton Bowl
29.12.2018Clemson Tigers30Notre Dame Fighting Irish3
NCAA Division 1 FBS Independents Bowl Games 2018-19 [Ref: 3]

NCAA Division 1 FBS Independents 2019-20

WLPFPA
Notre Dame Fighting Irish112478233
Liberty Flames85427365
Brigham Young Cougars76370331
Army Black Knights58370299
New Mexico State Aggies210260492
Massachusetts Minutemen111237632
NCAA Division 1 FBS Independents Standings 2019-20 [Ref: 4]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Camping World Bowl
28.12.2019Notre Dame Fighting Irish33Iowa State Cyclones9
NCAA Division 1 FBS Independents Bowl Games 2019-20 [Ref: 5]

Report

Conal Fagan was born in Derry, and excelled at soccer. Two teenagers from his school, st. Columb’s in Derry had gone to study in the USA before him, so he was inspired by them to look into it, and got a scholarship from the Sutton Trust, which helps young people from low and middle income families to apply to colleges in America.

Conal chose Notre Dame, the famous Irish Catholic College in South Bend, Indiana, near Chicago, where he started studying Political Science and Peace Studies. His College roommates thought it would hilarious if a real Irishman was a Notre Dame Fighting Irish Leprechaun, the mascot of the College Football team. He tried out and got on the cheerleading squad.

After playing Soccer in his first year he then concentrated on the Cheerleading Leprechaun Mascot Role as well as his studies, training four times a week and lifting weights twice a week. He learned backflips and his role would have been as part of a team whose job is to get the fans to cheer on the team. He will be continuing the role in the 2020-21 season.

Notre Dame finished with a 12-1 Wins-Losses record in 2018-19, only losing to Clemson Tigers in the prestigious Cotton Bowl, and in 2019-20, they went 11-2, triumphing 33-9 in the Camping World Bowl against Iowa State Cyclones, so the Cheerleading squad can’t have let the team down.

Cheer Sport

References

Websites

[1] English, Jimmy (2019) The Fighting Irishman [Internet] Available from: https://gaelicgridiron.com/2019/04/29/the-fighting-irishman/ [Accessed 19 June 2020]

[2] NCAA (2019) Sandings FBS [All Conferences] [Internet] Available from: https://www.ncaa.com/standings/football/fbs [Accessed 12 February 2019][Year no Longer Available at Address – Available at the wayback Machine Internet] Archive at: Accessed 11 July 2020]

[3] NCAA (2019) 2018-19 College football bowl schedule, scores, TV listings, matchup information [Internet] Available from: https://www.ncaa.com/news/football/article/2019-01-07/2018-19-college-football-bowl-schedule-scores-tv-listings-matchup [Accessed 12 February 2019]

[4] NCAA (2020) Sandings FBS [All Conferences] [Internet] Available from: https://www.ncaa.com/standings/football/fbs [Accessed 11 July 2020]

[5] NCAA (2019) 2019-20 College football bowl schedule, scores, TV listings, matchup information [Internet] Available from: https://www.ncaa.com/news/football/article/2020-01-14/2019-20-college-football-bowl-schedule-dates-times-tv-channels [Accessed 12 February 2019]

Images

[6] English, Jimmy (2019) cfagan4 [Internet] Available from: https://gaelicgridironcom.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/cfagan4.jpg [Accessed 11 July 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Sean Patrick Fagan, Jimmy English, Todd Zboyan, and Tim Leadingham

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Outdoor orienteering check point activity

Irish Orienteering Association Greenway Series 2020

Irish Orienteering Association

—Greenway Series 2020

Darragh Hoare (Carrigtohill) came in first in the 2020 Greenway Series Event No. 1 in Passage West – Rochestown Greenway in a time of 22.36 mins, earning a gross score of 640. Top female in the event was Caroline Dennehy (Mallow) in a time of 30.33, earning a gross score of 560.

Score

PlaceClassNameClubNo. 1
1MDarragh HoareCarrigtohill640
2MEric CurryWaterfall580
3MDermot O’SullivanSilversprings580
4MJosh HoareCarrigtohill580
5MPat MurphyGlasheen560
6FCaroline DennehyMallow560
6MFiachra CareyMallow560
8FCaroline MurrayCarrigtohill550
9MBen GeareyModel Farm Road530
9FSinead O’DonoghueModel Farm Road530
11MTom FlemmingNewcastlewest520
12MDenis KielyMillstreet520
12MOran KielyMillstreet520
14MWilliam CurryWaterfall510
15MSean CotterModel Farm Road510
16MJason HawthorneBallyvolane480
17FCathy KennedyWaterford City470
18FDenise HallahanCloyne450
19FJulie ReevesBallincollig450
20MAdam MurphyMidleton440
21MFionn O’CallaghanRosscarbery420
22MBilly CaballBallinlough410
23MKieran O’CallaghanRosscarbery400
24MCillian MurphyMidleton350
24FDeirdre MurphyMidleton350
26FSusan HarringtonBallinlough255
27FColette O’NeillBlackrock255
28FJade CaseyDouglas255
28FZara CaseyDouglas255
30FAisling Ni DhubhgainCarrigaline230
30MTomas O DhubhgainCarrigaline230
30FUrsula Ui DhubhgainCarrigaline230
33MBarry MaddenWatergrasshill190
33FLauren KelleherWatergrasshill190
33FLilly O’LearyWatergrasshill190
33MRyan MaddenWatergrasshill190
37MCathal QuinnBallincollig175
37MOisin QuinnBallincollig175
37FTriona QuinnBallincollig175
40FAlicia BeamishBallinadee170
40FCharlotte BeamishBallinadee170
40FJacquie BeamishBallinadee170
40FMatilda BeamishBallinadee170
44MBen McCarthyCarrigtohill170
44MColin McCarthyCarrigtohill170
44FEvelyn McCarthyCarrigtohill170
44MJames RyanCarrigtohill170
48FCara CaseyDouglas150
48FGlena CaseyDouglas150
48FJennie Casey Douglas150
48FMya CaseyDouglas150
48FSophie CaseyDouglas150
53FAmy MurphyPassage West145
53FAoife O’HerlihyPassage West145
53FKatie O’HerlihyPassage West145
53MM J O’HerlihyPassage West145
53FMaggie MurphyPassage West145
53MO’HerlihyPassage West145
53MTimmy MurphyPassage West145
53FTina O’HerlihyPassage West145
61MMichael DugganBallincollig140
62FErin MalonePassage West60
62FLouise MalonePassage West60
64FAbbie LehanePassage West0
65FWiktoria KlosowiakPassage West0
66FAmy DeasyPassage West0
Irish Orienteering Association Greenway Series 2020 [Ref: 2]

No. 1: Passage West – Rochestown Greenway 2020-07-01

Report

Darragh Hoare (Carrigtohill) came in first in the 2020 Greenway Series Event No. 1 in Passage West – Rochestown Greenway in a time of 22.36 mins, earning a gross score of 640. Top female in the event was Caroline Dennehy (Mallow) in a time of 30.33, earning a gross score of 560.

References

Images

[1] Orienteering Ireland (2013) ioalogo [Internet] Available from: https://www.orienteering.ie/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/ioalogo.png [Accessed 8 July 2020]

Websites

[2] Orienteering Ireland (2020) Greenway Series No. 1 [Internet] Available from: https://www.orienteering.ie/result2?oaction=fullResult&id=22248 [Accessed 8 July 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Santina Farrinella & Kevin Smyth.

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Cheer Sport

Cork Admirals Irish American Football Team Cheerleaders 2010

Cork Admirals Logo [Ref: 3]

Cork Admirals Cheerleaders 2010

NameName
Grace CroninAoife Hosford
Samantha DeasySarah Hosford
Clodagh DowneyKadie Linehan
Cork Admirals Cheerleaders 2010 [Ref: 1-2]

Report

Cork Admirals Cheerleaders were there in support of the team at the Blarney Bowl 2010 pictured below with the Game Officials.

Cork Admirals Cheerleaders at the Blarney Bowl 2010 – Pictured with Game Officials [Ref: 4]

References

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (2010) Star-spangled Blarney while Carrigtwohill goes Medieval Evening Echo. Monday, July 5, 2010 [Available Online at the Irish Newspaper Archive at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service. Accessed 3 June 2020]

[2] Anon. (2010) Crowds touchdown in Cork for fourth of July celebrations Evening Echo. Wednesday, July 7, 2010 [Available Online at the Irish Newspaper Archive at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service. Accessed 3 June 2020]

Images

[3] Irish American Football Association (2017) Admirals Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootball.ie/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Admirals-PNG-1.png [Accessed 30 November 2018]

[4] Blarney Bowl | Wayback Machine (2011) Slide 01 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20110207221513im_/http://www.blarneybowl.com/sites/default/files/slide01.jpg [Accessed 7 June 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Orla Connolly-Mulcahy.

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

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International Cheer Union World Cheerleading Championship Coed Elite 2015

International Cheer Union Logo [Ref: 2]

Coed Elite Rankings

RankNation
1Mexico
2Chile
3Philippines
4New Zealand
5England
6Ecuador
7South Africa
8Belgium
9Wales
10France
11Peru
12Ireland
13Brazil
14Guatemala
15Argentina
16South Korea
17Trinidad and Tobago
International Cheer Union World Cheerleading Championship Coed Elite 2015 [Ref: 1]

Report

Ireland finished in 12th position in the Coed Elite Category in the World Cheerleading Championships in 2015.

References

Websites

[1] International Cheer Union (2015) 2015 World Cheerleading Championship Results Coed Elite [Internet] Available from: http://cheerunion.org/championships/results/2015results/?category_id=17 [Accessed 21 October 2017]

Internet

[2] International Cheer Union (2015) ICU Logo [Internet] Available from: http://cheerunion.org/images/icu_logo.jpg [Accessed 6 April 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Orla Connolly-Mulcahy.

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 6 April 2020

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