IRISH U20 TEAM SET FOR DNA MADRID

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Team Ireland have arrived in Spain ahead of the 2023 DNA U20 meet which takes place in Madrid tomorrow morning (February 22nd).

Dynamic New Athletics (DNA) is European Athletics initiative which will see 6 nations compete against each other in a two-hour long team competition.

The match, which will take place at midday in Madrid’s Gallur Municipal Sports Centre, will feature more than 100 athletes from the Czech Republic, France, Great Britain, Ireland, Portugal and hosts Spain.

Athletics Ireland views this event as a development event that presents an opportunity for athletes to gain valuable international exposure, while providing a preparation opportunity ahead of the 2023 European U20 Championships which take place in Israel later this year..

Spain and Great Britain have sent strong teams to this year’s DNA meet in Madrid, but expect to see some strong showings from the Irish athletes across the two hour schedule.

A fascinating three-way battle is in store in the women’s 60m with Ireland’s Lucy-May Sleeman (Leevael AC) leading the way having clocked 7.35 last month.

Sleeman will come up against British sprinter Renee Regis, who won a 100m bronze at last summer’s European Athletics U18 Championships and gold in the medley relay, and Spain’s Elena Guiu, a finalist in the 2022 World U20 100m, and both these women have improved to 7.39 over 60m this year.

Elizabeth Ndudi (Dundrum South Dublin) looks a leading contender for the women’s long jump after her national senior title at the weekend. The DSD star is currently number three in the 2023 world U20 lists.

Ndudi leapt 6.28m to win the Irish senior national title on Sunday but, once again, Spain could also have a say in the destination of the points in an event where tactics could come into play, having named 2022 European U18 bronze medallist Laura Martinez, who has a best of 6.28m, in their team.

Performance Pathway Manager Jacqui Freyne commented, “This is a great opportunity for the u20 athletes to compete internationally and to continue to build on the foundations laid down by their Personal coaches & clubs. This is a strong team, with a mix of experience & some first-time caps. We are grateful to European Athletics for affording us this opportunity to compete as one of the six invited countries”.

The following athletes are set to compete for team Ireland:

Name

 

Club

Coach

Event

Sleeman

Lucy May

Leevale

John Corr

60 Metres Women

Osas

Jesse

Ratoath

Peter Doherty

60 Metres Men

Fitzgerald

Saoirse

Lucan Harriers

Niamh & Eoin Fitzgerald

800 Metres Women

Backari

Okwu

Leevale

John Naughton & Alan O’Mahoney

60 Metres Hurdles Women

Nolan

Adam

St L O’Toole

Billy Delaney

60 Metres Hurdles Men

Murray

Niamh

Bray Runners

Aine Murray

Mixed 4 x 400 Metres

Murray

Hannah

Finn Valley

Rosemary Finn

Mixed 4 x 400 Metres

Mannion

David

South Galway

Jim Phelan

Mixed 4 x 400 Metres

Doody

Joe

Cabinteely

Brian Doody

Mixed 4 x 400 Metres

McGlynn

Lucy 

Tír Chonaill

Eamon Harvey

Mixed 2 x 2 x 200 Metres

Bosch

David

DSD

Ruaidhrí Kedney & Ed Carthy

Mixed 2 x 2 x 200 Metres

Ndudi

Elizabeth

DSD

Julian Guilard

Long Jump Women

Shaw

Liam

Athenry

Iain Shaw

Shot Put Men

Hallinan

Evan

Craughwell

Michael Tobin

High Jump Men

Kelly

Jack

Tallaght

Johnny Fox

The Hunt (600m men, 400m women, 200m men, 800m women)

O'Connell

Kate

Lucan Harriers

Jeremy Lyons

The Hunt (600m men, 400m women, 200m men, 800m women)

Murphy

Darragh

Limerick

Gwynne Ryan

The Hunt (600m men, 400m women, 200m men, 800m women)

Moore

Emma

Galway City Harriers

Joe Ryan

The Hunt (600m men, 400m women, 200m men, 800m women)

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