EDAC Notes – the Dromore and All-Ireland Championships

EDIE Carroll was again the sole Club representative in the Under-11 girls’ race at very muddy Dromore on Saturday afternoon and finished sixthxa0to inspire her dad to victory in the Open race later. Daniel Atkinson took a fine secondxa0place in the Under-13 Boys event with Christopher O’ Connor and Owen Edwardsxa0 a little further back, all struggling to maintain company with their shoes. Aoife Cochrane also finished secondxa0in her Under-13 race to maintain her very successful visits to the venue writes Joe Quinn.

East Down AC juniors Christopher O’Connor, Daniel Atkinson, Owen Edwards and Aoife Cochrane at the run in Dromore.

An impressive debut too from Caolán Atkinson in the Under-15 race, finishing a fine fifth.

Peter Morgan contested the Vets race xa0with Gavin Oakes in the Open contest over eight laps of the quagmire in what continues to be a disappointingly poorly attended event in spite of excellent prize money from the very enterprising and supportive club.

All Ireland Championships.

At the time of writing the All-Ireland Age Group Championship results are still not available due to “a major systems failure”xa0according to AAI. I can still remember in the pre-technological age when two or three people stood with watches and clipboards and recorded numbers and times as runners came across the finish line and produced near perfect results within an hour of the race ending.

This is not a massive testament to my memory, it was only two years ago after all, but it raises the question of what do you do when the machinery breaks down?xa0 Surely some sort of back up is essential, especially in a Championship event.xa0 However, our two representatives Laura Gardiner and Ellen Erskine gave good accounts of themselves in the Under-15 Girls race in difficult conditions and after a long journey to the venue in Adamstown Co. Wexford.

Next weekend attention focuses on Gransha Park in Derryxa0where the North West Cross Country Championships take place.xa0 It’s Round Four of the League competition and East Down are hoping for at least four runners the pre-requisite to having a team.

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