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National Indoor Arena (Ireland) 200m (indoor) Tartan Dublin Lucan Harriers 400m Tartan Lucan Harriers Dublin Éamonn Ceannt Park, Crumlin: 400m Cinder Dublin Chapelizod: 300m Tartan Donore Harriers: Dublin Tallaght: 400m Tartan Tallaght Athletics Club Galway Ballinasloe: 400m Tartan Galway Galway, Dangan 400m Tartan synthetic track Galway ...
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.
Ireland Aoife Lynch Kate Doherty Sarah Quinn Sophie Becker: 2 May 2021 World Relays: Chorzów, Poland [58] 4 × 400 m relay: 3:24.38 Ireland Phil Healy Sharlene Mawdsley Sophie Becker Rhasidat Adeleke: 4 May 2024 World Relays: Nassau, Bahamas [59] 3:22.71 Ireland Sophie Becker Rhasidat Adeleke Phil Healy Sharlene Mawdsley: 12 June 2024 European ...
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.
Pages in category "Athletics (track and field) venues in the Republic of Ireland" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Athletics (track and field) venues in the Republic of Ireland (5 P) Pages in category "Athletics in Ireland" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
World Athletics Championships athletes for Ireland (48 P) Pages in category "Ireland at the World Athletics Championships" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
Morton Stadium is the centre for athletics events in Dublin city. It is also the home track for the Clonliffe Harriers athletics club. The stadium hosts Shelbourne Ladies F.C. and Drumcondra F.C., and has also been home ground for Shamrock Rovers (from 1999–2001), Dublin City, Raheny United F.C. and the now-defunct Sporting Fingal F.C.