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Irish Athletes Arrive in Slovakia Ahead of European Athletics U18 Championships

ByEmma Porter |

A 35 strong Irish team have arrived in Slovakia ahead of the European Athletics U18 Championships which take place in Banska Bystrica from 18-21 July 2024.

Ireland has enjoyed medal success at previous editions of the U18 Championships, most recently with Fintan Dewhirst taking silver in the 400m hurdles back in 2022. Other medallists have included Gina Akpe Moses (100m silver, 2016), Molly Scott (100mh bronze, 2016), Rhasidat Adeleke (200m gold, 2018), Sophie O’Sullivan (800m silver, 2018), and Sarah Healy (1500m gold & 800m gold, 2018).

This year’s team has strength in depth right across a range of track and field events with 15-year-old Conor Penny (Craughwell AC) and 16-year-old Thomas Williams (Shercock AC) heading to these championships as leading ranked athletes in their respective high jump (Penny) and hammer throw (Willaims) events.

There is no shortage of talent selected for the track events with Joe Burke (Templemore) in the 200m and Conor Kelly (Derry Track) in the 400m looking particularly exciting.

Saoirse Fitzgerald of Lucan Harriers continues to impress and will benefit hugely from more championship experience in the 800m, while Jennifer O’Leary (Nenagh Olympic) will join Emily Bolton (Donore Harriers) in a strong Irish representation in the 1500m. Clodagh Gill (Moy Valley) has continued to impress this season and will be another looking to chase down a top 10 in the 3000m.

Noah Harris (Parnell AC) has performed superbly this season, earning him selection in the 3000m, while Ethan Dewhirst (Tír Chonaill) will look to channel memories of brother Fintan’s success in the 400m hurdles when he takes to the track in Banska Bystrica.

Ireland have arguably never sent a stronger walks selection to a European Championships with Seamus Clarke (Moy Valley) and Matthew Newell (Tuam AC) both ranked inside the top six in the 5k race walk. Newall’s clubmate Savanagh O’Callaghan (Tuam) will lead the way for Ireland in the women’s 5k race walk, with the 16-year-old sure to revel on the big stage as she looks to gain more top-level racing experience following her prestigious win in the US earlier this season.

There is also a strong representation in the women’s high jump with the in-form Tara O’Connor (Dundalk St Gerards) and Siun Quinn (Brothers Pearse) set to take their respective places with realistic hopes of top 12 finishes.

There will be much anticipation amongst the throws fans too, with Caoimhe Gallen (Lifford Strabane) also likely to be eying a top 10 finish in the hammer, while Ratoath’s multi-event star Enya Silkena looks a real talent and will be another looking for a bold showing in the heptathlon and javelin (500g) competitions. European Youth Olympics bronze medallist Cian Crampton (Edenderry AC) will be another looking to fight for a top 10 finish in the discus.

The full schedule and live results can be found HERE

Team Ireland

Athlete

Club

Coach(es)

     Event

Molly Daly Kilkenny City Harriers Fiona Norwood & Rob Daly 200m & Medley Relay
Maria Zakharenko Kilcoole Buntu Mlisana

 

400m & Medley Relay
Saoirse Fitzgerald Lucan Harriers Niamh & Eoin Fitzgerald 800m
Pia Langton Kilkenny City Harriers Niamh Richardson 800m

 

Jennifer O’Leary Nenagh Olympic Sean Finn 1500m  

 

Emily Bolton Donore Harriers Declan Bolton 1500m  

 

Clodagh Gill Moy Valley Philip Finnerty 3000m  

 

Orlaith Mannion South Galway Declan Derrane 100mh

 

Savanagh O’Callaghan Tuam Pierce O’Callaghan & Jamie Costin 5000m RW
Tara O’Connor Dundalk St Gerards Jean McArdle & Packie O’Connor High Jump
Siun Quinn Brothers Pearse Ronan Quinn & Rosie Daniel High Jump
Caoimhe Gallen Lifford Strabane John O’Donnell Hammer  

 

Enya Silkena Ratoath Modris Silkens & John Shields Heptathlon & Javelin
Katie Doherty Ratoath Peter Doherty Medley Relay  

 

Erin Friel Letterkenny Kathryn Russell Medley Relay  

 

Elena O’Sullivan Leevale Emer Mulcahy Medley Relay  

 

Ben Sykes Orangegrove Gillian Sykes

 

100m
Joe Burke Templemore Cillian Griffin 200m  

 

Conor Kelly Derry Paul Miller 400m  

 

Daire O’Donnell Nenagh Olympic Sean Finn 800m  

 

Bobby More Bray Runners Suzanne Foot 800m  

 

Caolan McFadden Cranford Eamon Giles 1500m  

 

Shea O’Donnell Ace Liam Cooney 1500m
Noah Harris Parnell Joe Ryan 3000m  

 

Cillian Gleeson Celbridge Feidhlim Kelly 3000m  

 

Ethan Dewhirst Tír Chonaill Brian McGonagle 400mh
Stuart Tobin Nenagh Olympic Colm Tobin 400mh

 

Matei Ursachi Clonliffe Harriers

 

Mick Fogarty 2000m s/c
Seamus Clarke Moy Valley Deirdre Clarke 5000m RW  

 

Matthew Newell Tuam Pierce O’Callaghan & Jamie Costin 5000m RW
Conor Penney Craughwell Michael Tobin & Ronnie Warde High Jump
Michael Kent DMP Liam Kelly,

Ronnie Bent,

Jim Alexander

Long Jump
Cian Crampton Edenderry Peter Collins Discus

 

Thomas Williams Shercock Neil Williams Hammer

 

Eoin O’Callaghan Bandon Frank Stam & Eamon Flanagan Decathlon
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