Juniors race off with PBs and medals at Antrim event
The evening weather was dry with very blustery conditions. The athletes had a marvellous evening picking up medals and personal bests along the way.
Springwell results - U11 Boys 80 metres – Eoghan Gormley 12.66, Andrew Gordon 12.98, Luke Gilfillan 13.40, Sam Thompson 14.42 and Will Thompson 14.67.
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Hide Ad1000 metres – Andrew Gordon 3:30, Eoghan Gormley 3:45, Luke Gilfillan 4:18, Sam Thompson 4:21 and Will Thompson 4:26.
Shot putt – Luke Gilfillan 4.73metres, Eoghan Gormley 4.63metres, Andrew Gordon 4.03metres, Sam Thompson 3.20metres and Will Thompson 3.06metres.
U11 Girls 80 metres – Natasha Simmons 13.2 and Hannah Taylor 14.81.
1000 metres – Natasha Simmons 4:12.
Shot putt – Natasha Simmons 3.77metres and Hannah Taylor 2.63metres.
U15 Boys 100 metres – Gareth Kee 12.60.
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Hide AdU15 Girls 100 metres – Leah Gilfillan 14.27, Sinead Gormley 15.04 and Jill Thompson 15.22.
1500 metres – Aife McSheffrey 5:26 and Jill Thompson 6:11.
Long jump – Leah Gilfillan 3.93metres, Jill Thompson 3.85metres and Sinead Gormley 3.58metres.
U15 Boys 1500 metres – Luke Dinsmore 4:34.
U17 Boys 1500 metres – Conor Christie 4:13.
U20 Boys 100 metre – Jack Dunseith 12.03.
Senior Girls 100 metres – Holly Clark 13.01.
The 31st Annalong Horseshoe on Saturday was the second race in the NIMRA Championship.
The 13 mile mountain run with a climb of 5200 was a challenge for all the competitors.
Newcastle’s Deon McNeilly 2:05:42 and FERMO’s Ciara Largey 2:26:56 were the major prize winners.
Springwell’s sole representative Colin Brennan came home in 26th place in a time of 2:42:10.