On Your Marks – from Herald Dec 21

Following the closure of the UCD track at Belfield, Leopardstown Racecourse hosts the flagship 30th GOAL Mile on Christmas morning (10am-12 noon). Interestingly, this is not the first time the celebrated racecourse had been taken over runners – in 2002, Leoopardstown hosted the World Cross-Country Championships. As usual, runs will take place every 15 minutes […]

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Minority Report – from Herald Dec 21

SQUASH: Madeline Perry  won her 13th national title and Arthur Gaskin his first at the Irish Squash National Champions in Fitzwilliam, Dublin.In her final against perennial rival Aisling Blake, Perry had to work hard after Blake won the  opening game 11-7.  Perry came back to win the next two both at 11-8, but Blake  then […]

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Christmas Cracker wins for Warne and Treacy (and results Dec 17-18)

* Evening Herald running and minority sports columns will revert to Wednesdays for the holiday period – at least.  Big thanks to all of you who have phoned/emailed the Herald in support of the column – let’s hope the world of newspapers calms down a bit in 2012!  Joe Warne of Doheny and Sarah Treacy […]

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Christmas Cracker wins for Warne and Treacy (and results Dec 17-18)

* Evening Herald running and minority sports columns will revert to Wednesdays for the holiday period – at least.  Big thanks to all of you who have phoned/emailed the Herald in support of the column – let’s hope the world of newspapers calms down a bit in 2012!  Joe Warne of Doheny and Sarah Treacy […]

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On Your Marks – from Herald Dec 17

Women’s race Kilkenny’s Eoin Everard ran a perfectly judged race to win the men’s 6km race at the Woodie’s DIY National Novice Cross-Country Championships in the Curragh. . Racing on spongy ground softened further after a day’s racing, track specialist Everard kept a watching brief when a brekaway group, including Kevin Seaward of St Malachy’s […]

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On Your Marks – from Herald Dec 17

Women’s race Kilkenny’s Eoin Everard ran a perfectly judged race to win the men’s 6km race at the Woodie’s DIY National Novice Cross-Country Championships in the Curragh. . Racing on spongy ground softened further after a day’s racing, track specialist Everard kept a watching brief when a brekaway group, including Kevin Seaward of St Malachy’s […]

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