The Avondhu

Golden debut for Aoife on World Athletics stage

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Last weekend Aoife Martin competed in the Gold Level World Athletics Racewalkin­g Tour meeting in Dudinska, Slovakia. Aoife contested the U18 5km race in what was a highly competitiv­e field of athletes.

It was Aoife’s first ever experience competing in a Gold Level event and she revelled in the challenge. Aoife got a PB of 26:20, a 22 second improvemen­t on the Raheny Bronze Level event in December. Aoife raced really well and finished in 4th place overall behind a Romanian girl and two Czech Republic walkers.

Aoife started well and met her 400m split target and from there got into her rhythm. At the 1km mark she had lost contact with the first three girls but didn’t panic and stuck to her plan. Unfortunat­ely, she was isolated for the next 4km but still managed to keep up a solid, consistent pace for the most part and never stopped fighting, keeping up her concentrat­ion levels for the entire race.

Aoife can take enormous satisfacti­on from this finishing position as there were fifteen U18s on the start line and she didn’t receive any red cards. Robin Óg Murphy, from Longford AC, was another Irish racewalker competing in the same race, finishing in a very credible 10th position, again all this was new to Robin Óg and she will take away an awful lot from it.

Aoife still has a lot to improve on, this was picked up on during the race by other coaches and she can now address these in the coming weeks and months. It is still very early in the season, but Aoife is going in the right direction to have a successful and enjoyable season. Aoife’s main aim for the weekend was experience, not just race experience but all that goes with race walking a 5k, especially abroad. Travelling, eating, sleeping, hydration, meeting new people and race preparatio­n, plus she is very young competing at U18 level.

There were eleven athletes competing from Ireland in this meet, all different ages and all different goals. Aoife was the youngest travelling and integrated with the group straight away, benefittin­g a lot from the experience of the others. Hopefully, this is the first of many trips away. Congratula­tions Aoife on an excellent 5k and PB, it is a big learning curve! Thanks to Martin Hurley for the race report and for supporting Aoife in such a big event.

IMRA

Another talented Carraig na bhFear AC junior girl was in action on Mt Claragh in Millstreet on Saturday 16th. Faye O’Riordan coped really well with extremely slippery conditions on the descent of the 7km race to finish 13th overall and 3rd female to maintain her run of consistent performanc­es this year. The race was also notable as another junior, 15-year-old Finn Yore, from West Muskerry, finished 1st overall showing the current level of talented juniors competing. Fine running also from Dave O’Riordan who finished 3rd in his category in a time of 49:33. Next race up is Torc mountain in Killarney next Sunday, 24th March.

PARKRUN

In a wet Tramore Valley Park, Peter Hawkins had a parkrun PB finishing 24th overall in 20:49. Richard Hawkins finished in 30th place in a time of 21:03, a bumper crowd of 304 finishers in TVP following the cancellati­on of a flooded Ballincoll­ig Parkrun.

LOOKING FORWARD

Best of luck to our members who will take on the Mallow 10-mile race next weekend, conditions look favourable at this stage for the race!

 ?? (Pic: Jo Martin) ?? Carraig AC’s Aoife Martin and coach, Martin Hurley, at the Dudinska 50 walking championsh­ips in Slovakia.
(Pic: Jo Martin) Carraig AC’s Aoife Martin and coach, Martin Hurley, at the Dudinska 50 walking championsh­ips in Slovakia.
 ?? (Pic: Jo Martin) ?? Carraig AC’s Aoife Martin, in action at the Dudinska 50 walking championsh­ips in Slovakia.
(Pic: Jo Martin) Carraig AC’s Aoife Martin, in action at the Dudinska 50 walking championsh­ips in Slovakia.

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