St Abban’s Juveniles prove Electric in Stradbally

St Abban’s Juveniles prove Electric in Stradbally

The U/15 gold medal winning team

THE Leinster B Cross Country and Relay Championships were held on familiar territory on Saturday when Stradbally Hall played host to the penultimate Cross Country event in 2025.

The Championships had two parts - the Leinster B Cross Country Championships for those athletes who had not medalled individually in Leinster Cross Country events and the Mixed Cross Country Relay Championships.

Amazingly St Abbans picked up a medal at each of the relay age groups as well as seven individual and two sets of team medals in the B Championships.

The U/13 team who won their Mixed relay
The U/13 team who won their Mixed relay

The relays got proceedings underway, where athletes were mixed boys and girls for the competition. The St Abban’s U/11 team of Ava Brophy, Lucy Kelly, Conor Keegan, Rian Bolton finished in third place in the 4 x 250m relay. In the U/13 race Bailee Bolton, Roisin Kearney, Daire O'Sullivan and Liam Doyle had a great race to secure first place. The team of Emilia Pampliega, Penelope Mc Mahon, Reuben Kelly and Jack Ramsbottom finished just outside the medals in fifth place.

The U/15 event moved up to 4 x 500m and it suited the team of Laura Ayres, Sinéad Fitzpatrick, Dylan Donovan, Cathal English who won gold medals. The U/17 event was also a tightly contested event where the team of Kalem Buggy, Will Duffy, Cara English, Chelsey Dooley finished in second place.

The U/17 Mixed team who came in second place
The U/17 Mixed team who came in second place

Following this it was on to the second part of the programme, the Leinster B Cross Country Championships. In the Girls U/11 race Fiadh Rose Kelly was first home for the club in 19th. Next home was Heidi Lalor in 37th, Charlotte McMahon followed in 50th, Sadie McEvoy 60th, Ellie-Ann Lalor and Rosie Culliton finished out the St Abban’s team. The girls team efforts saw them finish in fifth place in both the club and county competition.

The Boys U/11 race run over the same distance of 1km saw the club’s first individual medal winner. Joe Leonard had a brilliant run to finish in sixth place. Ciarán Doyle was next home for the club in 25th, Conor Boran came in 34th with James Conway in 43rd. Daniel Donovan, Aidan Conway, Darragh Hosey, and Ollie Fitzgerald completed the St Abban’s team competing. The boys’ team were just outside the medals in fourth place in both club and county competitions.

The Girls U/17 who competed in Stradbally
The Girls U/17 who competed in Stradbally

After this, came the Girls U/13 who had three athletes in action. Ella Meabh Lyons ran strongly to finish in 20th place. Hannah Haughney was just behind in 35th and Lana Abbey finished in 64th. Both Ella and Hannah were scoring members of the Laois county team which finished in second place.

The U/13 boys ran very strongly and packed well together which helped the team to second club overall. Edward McDonald led the team home in ninth place, Dara McDonald was next in 24th, Jack Ramsbottom was just behind in 28th. Reuben Kelly was 37th and Conor Kennedy finished in 44th. This helped the team to silver medals, but they just missed out on county medals when they finished in fourth place. The Girls U/15 race saw Mollie Kelly as the sole representative from the club. This didn’t phase her though as she ran a great race to finish in 10th place after 2500m.

The Boys U/11 who were in action in Stradbally
The Boys U/11 who were in action in Stradbally

The Boys U/15 race was certainly the most successful race of the day for the club. Dylan Donovan was first home for the club in fifth place. Cathal English was next in 15th, Shane Miller was 17th and Harry Brennan completed the scorers in 25th. Also in action were Darragh and Cian Buggy in 28th and 29th with Rory O’ Doherty just behind in 30th. With six boys inside 30th place the boys were very well placed for the team competition, and it turned out they were in the best position of all winning both club and county team prizes.

The Girls U/17 race also had St Abban’s athletes to the fore when Katie Hartnett and Chelsey Dooley finished in second and third. Caoimhe Bradley finished in 15th place. The Girls also helped the Laois team to first county team overall.

Some of the U/13 team who ran in Stradbally
Some of the U/13 team who ran in Stradbally

In the final race of the day Jake Kelly won an individual medal finishing in 10th place. Cormac Fenlon came 13th while Luke McCaul was 18th. Jake and Cormac also helped Laois to the overall county honours.

Well done to all the athletes, coaches and parents who were in action in Stradbally. It’s a great championship offering a different group of athletes a chance of being successful. It also provided the opportunity for athletes to compete on a team which is unusual in athletics.

Juvenile athletes will travel to Dublin next weekend for their final Cross Country Championships of 2025 in the Uneven Age group and Novice Cross Country.

Some of the Boys U/13 who competed in Stradbally
Some of the Boys U/13 who competed in Stradbally

The Boys U/13 team who competed strongly in Stradbally Hall
The Boys U/13 team who competed strongly in Stradbally Hall

The Girls U/13 who competed in Stradbally at the Leinster Championships
The Girls U/13 who competed in Stradbally at the Leinster Championships

The Girls U/11 team who were in action in Stradbally .
The Girls U/11 team who were in action in Stradbally .

The U/11 Mixed Relay Team who finished third
The U/11 Mixed Relay Team who finished third

Mollie Kelly who finished in 10th place at the Leinster Cross Country Championships
Mollie Kelly who finished in 10th place at the Leinster Cross Country Championships

Chelsey Dooley and Katie Hartnett finished second and third at the Leinster Cross Country Championships
Chelsey Dooley and Katie Hartnett finished second and third at the Leinster Cross Country Championships

Jake Kelly won an individual medal for his efforts in Stradbally
Jake Kelly won an individual medal for his efforts in Stradbally

Joe Leonard who won an individual medal in the Boys U/11 Race
Joe Leonard who won an individual medal in the Boys U/11 Race

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