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Irish Athletics Records - Men Outdoor 2 November 2024 updated; Irish Athletics Records - Women Outdoor 16 June 2024 updated; Irish Athletics Records - Men Indoor 6 April 2024 updated; Irish Athletics Records - Women Indoor 6 April 2024 updated; Irish Road Race records − Men; Irish Road Race records − Women; Specific
Eamonn Christopher Coghlan (born 21 November 1952) is an Irish former track and field athlete who specialised in middle distance track events and the 5,000 metres.He is a three-time Olympian, held the world indoor mile record and was world champion in the 5,000 m.
Most appearances without winning: 2, joint record: Brideville (1927, 1930) Dolphin (1932, 1933) Cork Celtic (1964, 1969) Most final loses: 11, Shelbourne; Highest scoring game: 4-3, joint record Bohemians 4 - 3 Dundalk; Derry City 4 - 3 St. Patrick's Athletic (aet)
Competing at the Night of 10,000m PB's meet in London on 18 May 2024, Gidey clocked 27:40.00 to go second on the all-time Irish list, and just 0.45 of a second from Alistair Cragg's national 10,000m record. [11] He was selected for the Irish team for the 2024 European Athletics Championships. [12]
Adeleke was the first Irish woman to break the 50-second barrier in the 400 metres. She holds seven individual Irish national records (60 m indoors, 100 m outdoors, 200 m indoors and out, 300 m indoors and 400 m indoors and out). As part of relay teams, she contributed to setting two additional national records: the women's 4 × 400 metres ...
In July 2023, Fay broke the Irish 5000m record, running 13:01.40 at the Night of Athletics meeting in Heusden, Belgium. This was two seconds faster than the previous record, held by Alistair Cragg since September 2011. [10] Fay finished second in the race, won by Kenya’s Cornelius Kemboi.
Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. ... His previous Irish record was a time of 46.68, which he set at the Irish Championships five ...
45 games - Dublin (2015–2021): The record for the longest unbeaten run stands at 45 games held by Dublin. It began with a 4–25 to 0–10 win against Longford in their opening game of the 2015 championship and finished with a 0–20 to 1–09 win against Kildare in the Leinster final of the 2021 championship.