Rheinisch, Craig book London 2012 places; plus Minority Report May 12

Hannah Craig. Pic Mick Feeney. CANOEING: Slalom canoeists Hannah Craig and Eoin Rheinisch have both qualified for London 2012 after their performances  at the European Slalom Canoeing Championships in Augsburg, Germany. Craig paddled cautiously on her first K1 run on Friday, clocking 110.14 seconds and hitting one gate for two penalty points. On her second […]

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Rheinisch, Craig book London 2012 places; plus Minority Report May 12

Hannah Craig. Pic Mick Feeney. CANOEING: Slalom canoeists Hannah Craig and Eoin Rheinisch have both qualified for London 2012 after their performances  at the European Slalom Canoeing Championships in Augsburg, Germany. Craig paddled cautiously on her first K1 run on Friday, clocking 110.14 seconds and hitting one gate for two penalty points. On her second […]

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Heffernan 12th, Veale 6th at World Walks Cup

Kate Veale, Laoise Brennan at Farmleigh Robert Heffernan finished 12th in the 20km at the World Cup of Race Walking in Saransk, Russia, with a time of 1:21.51. Brendan Boyce was 65th in 1:27. Both men have London 2012  A qualification times for the 50km walk.  In the junior women’s 10km, Kate Veale finished  sixth […]

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Heffernan 12th, Veale 6th at World Walks Cup

Kate Veale, Laoise Brennan at Farmleigh Robert Heffernan finished 12th in the 20km at the World Cup of Race Walking in Saransk, Russia, with a time of 1:21.51. Brendan Boyce was 65th in 1:27. Both men have London 2012  A qualification times for the 50km walk.  In the junior women’s 10km, Kate Veale finished  sixth […]

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Travers wins 121st Clonliffe ‘2’, plus midweek results

John Travers of Donore won the 121st the Clonliffe 2-mile yesterday – Ireland’s oldest road race.  From the start in Finglas,  the pace was hot, with Travers and Raheny Shamrock’s Kevin Moriarty hitting the mile mark in 4 minutes 20 seconds. A close third was Doheny’s Joe Warne, followed by Clonliffe juniors Ian Guiden and Aaron […]

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Travers wins 121st Clonliffe ‘2’, plus midweek results

John Travers of Donore won the 121st the Clonliffe 2-mile yesterday – Ireland’s oldest road race.  From the start in Finglas,  the pace was hot, with Travers and Raheny Shamrock’s Kevin Moriarty hitting the mile mark in 4 minutes 20 seconds. A close third was Doheny’s Joe Warne, followed by Clonliffe juniors Ian Guiden and Aaron […]

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