Tuesday, April 30, 2024

April 2024


 

The first week of April saw the start of the Outdoor Track and Field season. Natasha Myers representing MTU made the long trip to Belfast to compete in the Intervarsity Championships. She performed brilliantly setting 2 PB’s in both Long Jump and 200 metres in which she set an MTU record.

David Kenny was competing in the world race walking tour in Podebrady in the Czech Republic. Unfortunately, he wasn’t able to finish the race despite being up with the leaders at 14K Mark.

The Vickers brothers were competing in the National Championships in Athlone. Ryan competed in the 60 metres on Saturday and ran brilliantly to qualify for the final where he finished 6th in a new PB. This is a tremendous performance from Ryan showing amazing versatility being able to compete at a National level ranging from 60 metres to 3 Kilometres over cross country.

On Sunday he returned for the 800 where he finished 3rd in his heat. Unfortunately, he was 1/100 of a second from qualifying for the final where he just eased approaching the line over the last few metres. Isaac making a return from last years lay off qualified for the final in the U-16 category. In a very fast race he finished 5th which was an excellent performance given the circumstances.

Conor McCarthy represented his home parish of Ballymacelligott in the Kerry Community games 7k marathon in Currow. Defending his title from last year he lined up with the hope of again representing his county at national level. The pace was quick from the whistle with a breakaway group of 3 forming at the 2km mark. They went through the 5km mark in just over 18min, with Conor being pushed all the way by C. Duffin from Spa Muckross. They were still neck and neck at the 6k mark and it took a blistering 3min flat last kilometre before Conor gained the advantage and pulled away to take the win by 10m from a determined Duffin in second and Billy Naughton in third. Conor beat his previous best over the Currow course by 3min. He now goes on to run for Kerry in the Nationals in Gormanstown, Co Meath on 25th May.

On Saturday Conor ran in the Tralee Park run and was the first finisher home out of 248 runners in a time of 19mins.

At the county athletics awards in Killarney David Kenny, Jerome Crowley, Ryan Vickers, Roisin Daly and Kevin O’Shea all won awards and former Olympic Athlete Gillian O’Sullivan was inducted into the Hall of Fame.

We had a number of athletes competing at the very popular Kerry Colleges athletics championships on the 23rd. Roisin Daly came 2nd in the Intermediate 100 metres. Well done to Roisin who was part of the U-16 Kerry Team  that won the Munster championships the previous weekend.

Conor McCarthy also came 2nd in the intermediate 3000 metres. This was Connor's first run over this distance and looks to have a bright future as he will be underage again next year. This marked a very successful April for him, following up on his impressive win in the Kerry Community Games Marathon in Currow

Samuel Scroope was the final runner in action and he came 2nd in the Intermediate 400 metres and was part of the St. Brendans Killarney team that won the overall shield. Niamh and Kevin O'Shea competed for Mercy Mounthawk but just finished out of the medals.

Congratulations to Michael O Connor on completing his 100th Parkrun recently in Killarney.