On Sunday next in Copenhagen, Barbara Sanchez will attempt to become the fifth Irish athlete to achieve the Olympic 'A'...
A LONG-haul trip to one of the industrial centres of Russia yesterday could yet result in Athletics Ireland having another...
ATHLETICS Ireland are willing to bring forward the Olympic selection date for the marathon, but say they cannot do so...
PLEASE, Athletics Ireland, bring forward your selection date and put us out of our misery!That was the heartfelt plea...
TWO YEARS ago, they learnt of a shocking €400,000 deficit, but this weekend delegates at Athletics Ireland's Congress...
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No point crying over rotten tomatoes, although bringing forward the original selection of deadline from June 12th to next Monday is a minor consolation. To be fair, they had to wait on Barbara Sanchez, who is running the Copenhagen marathon tomorrow,... Full Article at Irish Times
Costin, even at age 34, is equally determined to make his fourth Olympics. There is the chance all three of them could walk under 3:59.00, and with that walk Athletics Ireland into another selection bottleneck: it’s bad enough having to decide which... Full Article at Irish Times
So as of now that selection criteria stands, hasn’t changed ... But if there is still any room for manoeuvre then that will have to be agreed with both Athletics Ireland and the OCI. We do understand the dilemma, although the selection criteria here doesn’t just apply to the women’s marathon, but other ...
A total of 1200 was raised.LITTLE ATHLETICSThe Duleek & District Athletic Club will commence Little Athletics training for children aged 5+ between 5pm and 6pm on Tuesday 22nd May, in the Parish Hall and adjoining field. Little Athletics is an... Full Article at Drogheda Independent
Slaney Olympic athletics club are well used to putting on races so we guarantee a well organised event. The event has a permit from Athletics Ireland. Runners of all abilities are welcome. We want to get as many people as possible taking part to raise... Full Article at Enniscorthy Guardian
May 21st as D-Day for the four women with A-standards for London. Linda Byrne, Maria McCambridge, Caitriona Jennings and Ava Hutchinson have all run under the necessary 2:37.00, yet only three of them can be sent to London – same as every other country... Full Article at Irish Times
City Harriers runner achieved an A standard qualification time of 51.45 in the 400m at Shizuoka International Track & Field Meet in Japan. Cuddihy will stay on in the region and compete in the Golden Grand Prix in Kawasaki on Sunday, where she is hoping... Full Article at Irish Examiner
Four Irish women have achieved the marathon Olympic marathon qualification standard (2:37), but there are only three places available to each country in London and the Irish athletes won’t know who is going until June 12.It has thrown up a massive... Full Article at Dublin Evening Herald
LAUSANNE (SUI): European athletics reports that Professor Ciarán Ó Catháin has been elected the new President of Athletics Ireland, replacing Liam Hennessy who held the post for the past four years. Ó Catháin has been something of a revelation for... Full Article at RunBlogRun
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