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Athletics Ireland, officially the Athletic Association of Ireland or AAI, is the governing body for athletics in Ireland, with athletics defined as including track and field athletics, road running, race walking, cross country running, mountain running and ultra distance running.
Dublin, Ireland Hammer throw: 73.21 m Eileen O'Keeffe: 21 July 2007 National T&F Championships, Santry Dublin, Ireland Javelin throw: 54.92 m Anita Fitzgibbon: 27 July 2013 National T&F Championships, Santry Dublin, Ireland [55] Heptathlon: 6297 pts Kate O'Connor: 24–25 April 2021 Multistars: Lana, Italy [56]
Ireland competed at the 2024 European Athletics Championships in Rome, Italy, between 7 and 12 June 2024. Ireland achieved its best ever result winning two gold and two silver medals. Ireland achieved its best ever result winning two gold and two silver medals.
The below list contains all the athletics tracks in the Republic of Ireland as of August 2024 including those that have been recently closed or are currently being developed. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] County
The Irish Indoor Athletics Championships, also known as the National Senior Indoor Championships, is an annual indoor track and field competition organised by Athletics Ireland, which serves as the Irish national championship for the sport.
Ireland competed at the 2023 World Athletics Championships in Budapest, Hungary, from 19 to 27 August 2023. The team won no medals, but two athletes (Rhasidat Adeleke in the women's 400 metres and Ciara Mageean in the women's 1500) achieved fourth-place finishes.
Athletics in Ireland is governed by Athletics Ireland, and in Northern Ireland by Athletics Northern Ireland. [23] Athletics has seen some of the Ireland's highest performers at the Olympics, with several Irish athletes performing well for both the Republic of Ireland and Great Britain & Northern Ireland at the games over the years.
Athletics clubs in Ireland (4 P) C. Irish athletics coaches (1 P) Athletics competitions in Ireland (3 C, 6 P) Cross country running in Ireland (3 C, 11 P) V.