CRH athletes make papers!

‘Read even MORE about us ‘
Great coverage of our Connacht success stories in this week’s Connacht Tribune.
MASSIVE thanks to our local newspapers who help share positive news stories 👍.

Read all about us!!!

‘Read all about us’
Check out the great write up about our athletes’ fantastic achievements at the Galway Indoors in this week’s edition of the Tuam Herald 👌.

Day 2 Connacht Championships!!

Day 2 of Connacht Indoor Championships in AIT brought more success for CRH thanks to our impressive athletes👏.
Matthew Newell followed his form from last week’s Galway Championship with a GOLD medal in the u15 1km walk and broke yet another record…..this time the Connacht Championship with an exceptional time of 4.16.💪.
Isla Day ran a superb race to win SILVER in the u14 800m. Aeveen Kelly from Craughwell AC pipped Isla to the post and it was simply heartwarming to see Isla congratulate Aeveen with a hug ……these girls have been racing against each other over the past number of years and today clearly illustrated ‘friendly rivalry’ does exist….great sportsmanship 💪.
Eoin Furey performed well and won SILVER in the u18 Shot put as did Saoirse Grant with her BRONZE in the u16 High jump.
Amy Joyce put in a great performance in the u14 1km and missed out narrowly on a BRONZE.
Our u16 boys were represented well with Eoin Higgins coming 4th in the long jump.
Our u14 and u 15 girls, Rhona Connolly, Isabelle Conroy, Grace Cullinane, Ciera Murphy and Caoimhe Thornton all put in great effort in their individual events and in their relay.
Following the two days we now have eight athletes representing CRH in the All Irelands on March 19th/ 20th….. a superb achievement 👏 👌

CRH record breakers!

And our athletes just keep on giving…..Patrick Lee joined his club mate , Mathew Newell’s record breaking achievements yesterday by creating a new u12 600 m Galway Indoor record of 1.51.29.
CRH now have three athletes on the Galway Indoor Championship Best Performance List.
Elizabeth Healy Mannion u9 60 m 10.68
Patrick Lee u12 600m 1.51.29
Mathew Newell u15 1km 4.15.25- also National Record 💪.

Connachts Day 1!

Elizabeth Mannions exceptionally strong performance in the Connacht Championship this afternoon influenced many more of our u12 and u13 athletes to do the same with;
Dearbhail Forde winning silver in u12 Girls shot put.
Patrick Lee winning silver in the u12 boys 600m.
Ryan Scully winning bronze in the u12 boys 600 m.
P.B’s for all above athletes and all our athletes that competed today put in a huge effort.
Thanks for a great day with lots of fun and lasting memories created 👌

CRH athlete sets National Record!!!

CRH athlete is a ‘National Record Breaker’.💪
CRH are beaming with pride this evening as our talented, Mathew Newell, set a new Irish Record in the u15 boys 1km Walk in the Galway Indoor Championships in Athlone today……Check out video of the standing ovation he recieved from the arena as he crossed the finish line 🙀💪👌🥳🥳

For video clip click below.

https://www.facebook.com/clareriverharriersathleticclub/videos/967035097539996

Galway Indoors

Galway Indoors 2022 (u12 -u16) success didn’t stop for CRH with Mathew’s Newell’s Record Breaker ……..check out the outstanding results below and the pictures attached show all our powerful athletes certainly enjoyed the experience of competing in a fabulous arena.
GOLD- Mathew Newell- u15 1 km Walk.
SiLVER- Amy Joyce – u14 1km Walk.
GOLD- Isla Day- u14 800m.
BRONZE- Isla Day- u14 60m.
BRONZE- Elizabeth Healy Mannion u12 60m.
GOLD- Patrick Lee- u12 600m
SILVER – Dearbhall Forde- u12 Shotput.
BRONZE – Hazel Dinikin – u12 1km walk.
BRONZE U12 Girls Relay – Amy Costello/Saoirse Mcevoy/Isla Donoghue/Elizabeth Healy Mannion/ Hazel Dinkin.
BRONZE U12 Boys relay- Patrick Lee/Ruairi Connolly/Cillian Murphy/Ryan Scully

Glorious chaos at Stamford Bridge shows City are too good for the rest – test3

Glorious chaos at Stamford Bridge shows City are too good for the rest – test3

Glorious chaos at Stamford Bridge shows City are too good for the rest – test2

Glorious chaos at Stamford Bridge shows City are too good for the rest

Glorious chaos at Stamford Bridge shows City are too good for the rest