St Abban’s to the fore at Uneven Ages and Intermediate Cross Country

St Abban’s to the fore at Uneven Ages and Intermediate Cross Country

All smiles after the Girls U/9 race in Emo

DAY 2 of the Laois Uneven Ages and intermediate Cross Country took place in the familiar setting of Cappakeel, Emo on Sunday last with a large crowd in attendance from St Abban’s. Underfoot conditions were very dry with very little rain on recent days.

St Abban’s were once again to the fore across all age groups with the club claiming team medals in almost all age groups. 

Individually, there were a number of winners in the juveniles with Ava Brophy, Conor Keegan, Baille Bolton, Laura Ayers, Will Duffy and John Delaney all claiming golds in their respective age groups.

Audrey Byrne winner of the Intermediate race with Deirdre Delaney in second
Audrey Byrne winner of the Intermediate race with Deirdre Delaney in second

Well done to all our juveniles who took part and we look forward to seeing them in action at the Leinster Championships at the end of the month.

From an adult’s perspective, both Intermediate crowns were up for grabs. In the ladies’ race, Audrey Byrne prevailed as the strongest in the field after 4000m. Audrey was followed home by Deirdre Delaney, Carmel Byrne and Karen Kavanagh.

In the men’s race Tom Kenny led the St Abbans team home behind the McLoughlin brothers from Oughaval. Tom finished in third and led the club team to silver medals. 

Team medal winners from St Abban's
Team medal winners from St Abban's

Also in action was Paddy Dunne, Liam Byrne, William Kelly, PJ Leonard, Fran Fleming and Tom Fitzgerald. Official results were unavailable at the time of writing but will be published once available. Many thanks to all at Emo/Rath for hosting the Cross Country on Sunday.

The next Cross Country race will take place on 25 October when the Leinster Novice and Even Ages Cross Country is held in Gowran, Co Kilkenny.

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