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Monday, August 13, 2007

Mizuno Mile at Stormont

James Nolan ran a 3:55 mile in the Mizuno Mile in Stormont recently to finish 2nd, 1 second behind Matt bowser of Lincoln. 3rd was Garreth Hill of Ballymena in 3:58.

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BMC Manchester

Fintan Magee, currently working for AAI and alumni of UCD, ran 3:48.34 in Manchester and finished 6th in the 1500m.

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Loughborough, Joanne Cuddihy Victory

Current scholarship student Joanne Cuddihy ran a 52.8h 400m to win in Loughborough England. She will probably look for a faster race before she heads to Osaka for the World Championships. She also ran 23.52 to finish behind Ciara Sheehy in the 200m race.

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Derval O'Rourke 2nd in Germany

Continuing her preperation or the World Championships alumni Derval O'Rourke came second to Dawn Harper of the USA in Bochum-Wattenscheid, Germany in the 100m hurdles. Harper ran 12.67 and O'Rourke 12,88.

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Sunday, July 29, 2007

Heusden & Zaragoza

James Nolan ran 3:49.60 in Zaragoza Spain to finish 10th in the 1500m.

In Heusden, Belgium Dervla O'Rourke finished 4th in the 100m. Full race results below.

100m hurdles
1 JONES LOLO USA 12.74
2 ONYIA JOSEPHINE ESP 12.77
3 DENBY NICHOLE USA 12.88
4 O’ROURKE DERVAL IRL 12.95
5 REDOUMI FLORA GRE 13.01
6 BLISS ANDREA JAM 13.02
7 BERINGS ELINE BEL 13.14
8 DAVIN ELISABETH BEL 13.33

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Monday, July 16, 2007

IMC @ Irishtown

James Nolan finished a close 2nd to David McCarthy in the IMC A 800m last Saturday in Irishtown stadium. James dipped low at the finish but McCarthy was declared the winner by photo finish analysis althoug the pair were given the same times (1.50.08). Conor Healy finished 4th in 1:51.75. Eoin Cummins ran 1:54.7 in 9th

Mick Clohissey ran the 1500m in 3:58.57 to finish 7th ahead of fellow UCD student Garrett Coughlan who finished a lack lustre 11th in 4:08.51.

Alumni Simon Kenny ran the 800m B race and finished 6th in 2:03.62.

One of the meet highlights was the 2:09.94 800m time by Hazel Murphy in the womens race. Hazel is UCD alumni but next year will be attending a masters program with DCU.

The meet starter was alumni John O'Connor

Full results here

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Sunday, April 02, 2006

Colours Track & Field 2006

The competitive track and field season is about to begin. Our first
meet is the colours track and field on the 7th April. Apologies for
the late notice. The date has been set so early because of unforeseen
clashes.

The meet takes place in Irishtown stadium.

The program is as follows:
Track:
5.30 W 100H
5.40 M 110H

5.50 W 300

6.00 M 300

6.10 W 2000

6.25 M 2000

6.40 W 100

6.50 M 100

7.00 W 600

7.10 M 600

7.20 W 4*100

7.30 M 4*100

7.40 M&W 100,200,300,400 (must be M/W/M/W OR W/M/W/M).

? M ? 4*400 (if needed for trial for varsities).

Field:
5.30 W LJ Jav.
6.00 M LJ Jav.
6.30 W HJ S.P.

7.00 M HJ S.P.


The intervarsities takes place in Belfast on the 21st and 22nd April.
Teams for this event will be selected over the coming weeks based on
form where possible and on attendance at training (see below for new
times). Get in touch to be considered.

TRAINING TIMES
Throws - Wed 630pm - Track
Jumps - Tues/Thurs 6pm - Track
Sprints - Tues/Thurs 6pm - Track
Easy Running - Mon/Thurs 6pm - Sports centre
Mid Distance - Sessions on Tues & Thurs at track at 6pm

Circuits continues on Tuesdays in the sports centre for those interested.

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Saturday, March 11, 2006

James Nolan 6th at World Indoors in 3:43

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Gold Medal for Derval O'Rourke in Moscow

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Monday, March 06, 2006

James Nolan & Derval O'Rourke Represent at World Inoors in Moscow

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Thursday, December 22, 2005

Disssapointment for Men at Indoor Track & Field Championships

The UCDAC mens team that travelled to Nenagh to compete in the Intervarsity Track & field Championships finished second after a dogged attempt by the 14 team members to keep up with University of Ulster who came out on top at the end finishing 8 points ahead. Ulster host the outdoor championships this year and obviously intend to achieve a home win.

It must be said that UCD were horrendously understrength with only one athlete with a Road Relays medal from November togging out in the National Indoor Arena. UCD also lost out in the jumps events with sholarship athlete Stephen Darcy being out injured. Many others were absent due to exams and commitment to other competitions (Mick Clohissey earning an international selection for the World Junior XC).

Final year Undergrad Tommy Lyons won his first Intervarsity medal in the 60m just beating newcomer Cian Aherne into 4th place. Both could do well outdoors if their seasons keep going the way they have been. In the 200m both Patrick Phelan and Simon Gaynor got out of their heats and Gaynor eventually reaching the final. Both should expect more success outdoors. In the 400m Michael Kennedy lost out to Hugo Leeney in qualification for the final. Leeney went to take a silver medal. Barry McCarron took silver in a great 800m race with Karl Fahy from Trinity. Ronan Daly donned the UCD vest for the first time in the 1500m. He missed out narrowly on a points score finishing in 7th. In the 200m walk Feargal Tansey was hopeful of claiming a title but had to settle for a bronze medal, 2 places ahead of Michael Muldoon. Vice Captain Philip Conway seemed dissapointed with his 2nd Indoor Intervarsity bronze medal in the 3000m. Considering his time last year was over 25 seconds faster he can be excused.

In a rough 200m relay in which there was plenty of jostling, UL crossed the line first but were later disqualified and UCD were promoted to first place for which they earned 10 points. Some might consider UU lucky that they were not also disqualified. Had they been, they would have lost 8 points and the final team result might well have been different. In the long jump Simon Gaynor won a surprise bronze with his final jump (which he almost didn't take). He leaped 6m32. Hugo Leeney scored a further 2 points in the Pole Vault with a personal best of 3m.

Kevin Burke, the hero of last years Indoor victory, could not participate in any of the track or jumping events due to injury. However, he could throw and he finished 2nd in the Shot (only 9cm behind Jeremy Haarper from UU) and 6th in the 56lb weight for distance. Scholarship athlete Padraig White was far away from his familiar hammer circle but managed 5th in the shot and 3rd in the weight in which only 15cm seperated the top 3. In the combined events Leeney returned for a second time to the winners podium after he clawed his way into the top 3 by running 2:40 in the 1000m (the final event in the pentathlon).

The final result left UCD 8 points behin UU and 13 points behind TCD. UL surprisingly finished back in 4th.

Full results here.

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Monday, April 25, 2005

2005 Intervarsity Outdoor T&F Championship Writeup

The Intervarsity Outdoor Track & Field championships were held in Irishtown Stadium Dublin last weekend. With a home advantage and the success recorded in the Indoor championships back in December, there had been a high level of expectation amongst UCDAC members leading up to the competition. A successful Colours match boded well too with only a week to go. However, in the final stages of preparation a number of significant withdrawals left the both Mens and Womens teams uncertain as to their chances.

The first day of competition is never too significant as there are too few finals to tell much about which teams will be in the running. With further losses to the mens team occuring that day matters regarding the mens title seemed to be getting out of hand. Fields in 800m and 1500m however were relatively weak allowing Eoin Cummins to double up. Pheilim Kelly also committed to the 1500m final on the Saturday (although he would never run it due to an administrative error). Kevin Burke performed well (as expected) on the Friday, scoring points in all 5 events on his way to Pentathlon gold. Alan McCormack racked up more points in the 10000m as did Padraig White (scholarship thrower) in the Shot. The men were behind Limerick after the first day but with some strong distance events and throws to come on Saturday not all hopes were lost.

Saturday began with promise as Garrett Coughlan scored some unexpected points in the 400m Hurdles. Padraig White claimed a gold medal in his preferred event the Hammer on home turf in Belfield with compatriate Alex Fanciosi scoring a valuable 5 points in second place. Captain Ruairi O'Briain proved his metal in the Triple Jump before clearing 4m30 to take first in the Vault. Limerick scored well in those events also and after the 100m, in which UCD had no athletes, they were in the lead. UCD pulled back points then in the 800m (Eoin Cummins), the Steeplechase (Phil Conway), the Discus (Padraig White, Barry McGonagle) and the Weight for Distance (Padraig White, Kevin Burke). Limerick came back in the 200m and 400m only to have their lead diminished by the UCD walkers (Feargal Tansey, Michael Muldoon). Limerick scored full points in the 4 x 100m relay but UCD were still in front going into the 5000m with 2 high class competitors Garrett Coughlan and Joe Sweeney looking for medals. It was probably the most exciting race of the weekend as Coughlan and Sweeney shared the pace, bringing the race to their rivals. Although niether could outkick Costello of DCU when he sprang to the front, they came home second and third, putting the mens title out of reach of Limerick. The UCD 4 x 400 team made a huge effort to score enough points to earn the overall trophy but 3rd was not enough as Limerick finished first after a huge battle with DCU.

In the womens competition the absence of Joanne Cuddihy and Deirdre Ryan proved critical in the end although several new faces such as Rachel Reddy, Mairead Doherty and Niamh O'Reilly made sure that they were not walked over. Dervla O'Rourke won the 110 hurdles and picked up points in the Long Jump and Shot Put. Aoife Byrne took time out from her final year studies to win the 1500m ahead of Eilis Connery in 2nd. Anne Marie Whelan took home a bronze medal in the Javelin. Captain Fiona O'Friel won 4 medals in a Herculean effort to keep their hopes alive and indeed they were untill the very end when O'Friel took the 4 x 400m relay team home in 2nd place behind UL. They finished 3rd overall improving hugely on 7th place in the Indoors and 5th in the 2004 Outdoors.

UCD also took the Combined Events Trophy with Kevin Burke, Aoife Murray and Hugo Leeney all completing their respective competitions.

For full results go to www.iuaa.org

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Tuesday, April 19, 2005

Timetable's for the Intervarsity Track & Field Outdoors

Click here for Friday's Timetable.
Click here for Saturday's Timetable.
The timetables are in 'jpg' format and shouldn't take more than 10 seconds to load on a 56kb modem connection.

The hammer competition is being held in UCD but competitors are required to check in in Irishtown. Transport is being provided from Irishtown to UCD.

For directions to/maps of the stadium, Irishtown etc go to www.crusadersac.org/maps_irishtown.html .

New club gear will be available at the competition at a HUGE discount. Tickets to the post competition party will also be available to UCD athletes on Saturday.

For more information call Ruari (0857540898), or Fiona (0864062341).

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Monday, April 18, 2005

Results from the Colours and DUC's

The individual results have been collated double checked and posted.
Click here for the individual results.
Click here for the team results.
If you believe any of these results to be incorrect please send your ammendments to the club by email.

Electronic Timing was kindly provided by Brian Price from Race Management.

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Tuesday, April 12, 2005

Electronic Timing Confirmed For Colours & DUC's

UCDAC have decided to provide electronic timing for the colours event to be held this Friday 15th in Irishtown Stadium. This event, which has in the past been exclusively a competition between UCD and Trinity, this year has been oficially extended to envolve DIT and DCU. The traditional Colours competition will still take place and title awarded to either UCD or Trinity. In addition a Dublin Universities Champion college will be crowned, although UCDAC indicate that no trophy has yet been sourced for this competition.

The idea behind all of these ammendments, according to the club, is to encourage a higher level of competition. Recently the standard at the colours has dropped. By holding this event in a professional facility, with electronic timing and closer to the Intervarsities, the club hopes to attract more athletes and to provide them with an oppurtunity to begin tuning up for the bigger competition. The variety of distances (600m insted of 800m) for example) is also an attempt to attract those who are homing their race skills but who don't necessarily want a race at full distance.

Lets hope all of this effort is well rewarded with keen interest from the Dublin colleges and some good competitions.

Click here for the timetable and entry guidelines.

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Colours / Dublin University T&F Championships

UCDAC are organising the 2005 Dublin University T&F Championsips to be held in Irishtown Stadium on April 15th. The programme has been designed to appeal to athletes wishing to tune up for the Intervarsity T&F the following week. Click here for more information.

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