The Argus

Kaugars is the king of Leinster

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DUNLEER AC’S Karlis Kaugars enjoyed a dream weekend at the Leinster Indoor Championsh­ips when returning from Athlone with two gold medals and a bronze.

Kaugars enjoyed a good start to the competitio­n on Saturday when finishing third in the long jump with a 5.12m jump. Then on day two he went on to win gold in the high jump with a 1.70m PB and also won the shot putt with a new championsh­ip best of 15.97m.

Kaugars will be looking forward to the National Championsh­ips in March and will be training hard with his coach Santis.

Among the other Dunleer athletes to do extremely well was Tadg Reilly who finished fourth in the U-16 shot putt with 9.10m and thus qualified for the All-Ireland Championsh­ips.

There was a fourth place also for Finn Reilly who clocked 55.04 in the Under-19 400m, while Ciara Reilly was second in her heat of the 400m Under-18 in 63.32 and there was a super-fast U-13 60m dash from Aibhe Reilly who clocked 9.57sec.

In the 600m races Aibhe Reilly, Sam O’Neill and Jack Greene all performed very well, while in the 800m Matthew Fitzpatric­k, Oisín Cheshire and Rebecca Baldwin achieved great times, with Rebecca progressin­g to the final at Under-14 and Conor finishing fourth in his final after taking a bit of a tumble. Sam O’Neill also made the final of the U-13 600m with a brilliant run in the heats and Rebecca Baldwin won bronze in the Under-14 800m.

All in all it was a fantastic weekend for Dunleer AC who are busy preparing for the Kingspan Internatio­nal Rás na hÉireann next Sunday at Oldbridge, Drogheda.

This year, the 50th Anniversar­y of Ras na hEireann and 45 years since the first NACAI Internatio­nal Sport & Cultural Week will be celebrated with the Armagh Internatio­nal Road Race this Thursday as well as the main event on Sunday.

In addition, there will be a tree-planting ceremony in Dunleer on Saturday at 3pm when a tree will be planted and a plaque unveiled to honour the memory of Larry Mc Guill, with a historical Rás photograph­ic exhibition afterwards.

On Sunday the Rás events begin at noon with juvenile races, and continue with junior, senior and masters events in the afternoon, with a special 3km fun run at 2.30.

All previous senior Rás winners are being invited to the event to receive a special Rás medal as a memento.

As well as main sponsors Kingspan, the Ras is being supported by many local sponsors and friends also, and of course Dolores McGovern and her staff at the OPW have given kind permission for use of the Battle of the Boyne site in Oldbridge. Kathleen McConnell receives her award from Louth chairman Micheàl Mulligan last week. FOUR Dundealgan sprinters flew the club flag proudly at the Leinster Juvenile Indoor Championsh­ips at AIT Athlone.

The club was represente­d by Richard Campbell and Kevin Oladundjoy­e in the U-19 sprints, while Destiny James and Azeez Yusuf lined up in the U-18 event.

The dedication and hard work in training over the winter months paid dividends, with Kevin taking home the silver medal in the U-19 60 metres and finishing fourth in the 200 metres.

His team-mate Richard ished fifth in the 60 metres.

In the U-18 age group, Destiny and Azeez competed in the 60 metres, with Destiny finishing in fifth place. Next outing for the club will be the National Juvenile Indoor Championsh­ips in March. fin-

 ??  ?? 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.
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 ??  ?? U-19 60m silver medal winner Kevin Oladunjoye.
U-19 60m silver medal winner Kevin Oladunjoye.

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