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Twenty Nine Golds at Community Games National Finals

Dylan Sheehan( U 12 600m), Mark Varley( u12 100m), Lily-Ann (U 14 Hurdles) and Shannen Ryan( u16 Marathon) took convincing golds in their individual events. Ailish Sheehan took silver in the javelin. Congrats to all the other runners, jumpers and throwers who all reached the top ten in their event. The relays were outstanding in yesterday's finals (24th August 2008) with golds for U16 Girls ( Jane Dickenson, Crona Hannon, Michelle Nicholson Lauren Brosnan Suzanne Nevin and Shannen Ryan), U14 Girls ( Lily- Ann O' Hora, Ciara O Shea, Ashling Croke Laura Nevin, Brona Croke and Jessica Coyne) U12 Girls ( Emma O Donnell, Clara Casey, Fiona O' Shea, Selena Hyde, Sinead Madden and Alannah Lyons) & U12 boys (Mark Varley, Luke O' Connell, Clyde O' Connell, Killian Ryan, Billy O' Hora & Glen Dickenson) all 4 x100m. Limerick girls also took the team gold in the marathon.

Congratulations to Phil Roche and the Roche family who were outstanding officials and Managers for the weekend. Well done to all the young officials, managers and car park attendants from Dooneen who gave up their weekend to be there for the competing athletes.

Photos are now available online at Sportlimerick - the lads took more that 2,500 pictures of the event and only a fraction are online so email them if you are interested in seeing the other pics. 

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Lily Ann O'Hora does well in Combined Events in Santry.
Lily Ann O'Hora did well in Santry at the weekend when she finished fifth in the u15 girls combined events championships in mixed weather conditions. Given this years summer weather coaches should also consider wet weather training. Well done to Lily Ann. 
 
Good performances by Dooneen Athletes in Birmingham this weekend.

In mixed weather conditions against the highest quality atheltes in Britain, there were three Dooneen athletes in action at the English open Championships at the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham this weekend. Accompanied by coaches Tim Crowe snr. and Simon Jege, all performed well in the club's red singlets. First into action was Timmy Crowe, completing an explosive first full season on the track, in the heats of the 400m hurdles. He finished in 58.21 just 2 secs above his PB and was unlucky to be edged out of the finals, but certainly an athlete to watch out for in the future. Next into action was Cathal O'Connor in the 1500m steeplechase.

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Newsflash

O'Shea wins Irish 100m u23 title in Tullamore.
David O'Shea further underlined his position as one of Ireland's leading 100m sprinters with a fine win in the AAI u23 finals in Tullamore on Sunday last. UL student David clocked 10.78 to take the title. Some time later he also ran in the 200m where in another find performance he finished in 3rd place. Margaret Gleeson had a fine run in Junior girls 100m, while leading Irish triple jumper Niall Counihan was unable to compete due to an ongoing ankle injury. 
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