Drogheda Independent

Niamh stars for Saints

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NIAMH Brady was the St Peter’s AC shining light when claiming two podium finishes on day two of the Leinster Juvenile Indoor Championsh­ips in Athlone at the weekend.

Brady collected bronze medals in both the Under-15 60m hurdles and high jump and her training partner Judith Bell had a brilliant start in the hurdles race and just missed out on qualifying for the National Championsh­ips.

Dean Murtagh will take his place at the National Championsh­ips after finishing in fourth place in the Under-15 shot.

Dean also had a strong run in the Boys 800m race. Having finished first in his heat he joined his clubmates Mark Litchfield and Cian Gorham - who also had strong runs in their respective heats - and all three were just outside the medals in the final.

Dearbhla Allen won her first-ever race when she left her fellow competitor­s for dead to race clear to the finish line in the Girls Under-13 600m heat and take her place in the final, while Ava Plunkett made her indoor track debut in the Under-16 Girls 200m and ran well against her more experience­d competitor­s.

Rory McLoughlin had a really good run in the Boys Under-16 800m Race and was well in contention for the first 600m but unfortunat­ely faded on the last lap.

Orla McLoughlin had a great performanc­e in the Under-12 long jump when she leaped to a new PB of 3.69m which earn earned her a sixth-place finish out of 59 competitor­s.

Ben McKeown ran bravely

 ??  ?? Karlis Kaugars on the podium for the high jump following his 1.70m winning leap. He later threw 15.97m in the Under-15 shot putt and had a championsh­ip best.
Karlis Kaugars on the podium for the high jump following his 1.70m winning leap. He later threw 15.97m in the Under-15 shot putt and had a championsh­ip best.
 ??  ?? Niamh Brady made the bottom step of the podium.
Niamh Brady made the bottom step of the podium.

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