Raheny Shamrock AC

Founded 1958

Dublin

Dublin Junior and U19 medals in Westmeath

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The rescheduled Dublin senior, junior and U19 championships took place on Saturday, running with the Leinster championships in Kilbeggan.

Thus each race had two or three races held within.

Unfortatunetly this was a necessary evil, after the Dublin championships were called off last weekend due to Corkagh Park being deemed too wet.

There was good news in Westmeath.

Conrad Latham finished in fourth place overall.

However, Latham took gold in the Dublin U19 race and silver in the Dublin junior race.

Latham was second in the junior race followed by Charlie Gunawardhana ninth, Christian Finn 22nd and Daniel Connolly 25th for bronze with 58 points.

Donore took gold with 20 points followed by Clonliffe Harriers with 25 points.

U19 with Latham winning out and Charlie Gunawardhana seventh added to 22nd place for Daniel Connolly and Jake Daly 32nd, the shamrock’s team took bronze with 62 points.

Donore took gold with 16 points and Clonliffe took silver with 46 points.

In the senior race, Shane Spring led the team home in ninth place. The team just missing out on bronze by 11 points.

Jordan McDonnell was second scorer in 15th place followed by Ronan Wogan 27th and Rob Frewen 32nd.

The non-scoring members of the team were, Shane Spring, Ian McConkey 40th, Colm Dunne 44th and Ian Conroy 56th.

The team finished sixth in the Leinster championship. The Leinster championship results were; Shane Spring 10th, Jordan McDonnell 16th, Ronan Wogan 36th, Rob Frewan 44th, Ian McConkey 63rd, Colm Dunne 69th and Ian Conroy 83rd.