St. Cocas Athletic Club

Kildare

Another Strong Weekend for St. Coca's AC πŸ’ͺ

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Another fine weekend for St. Coca's AC!

On the roads, the club was well represented at the Trim AC Braveheart 5km Trail Run on Friday evening. Well done to all of our members who took on the challenge and completed the event.

On the track, the final weekend of the 2026 Leinster Outdoor Juvenile Championships brought another successful chapter to what has been a brilliant championship season for the club. We would like to extend a huge congratulations to all who competed this weekend, and indeed to everyone who pulled on the St. Coca's singlet over the course of the championships.

There were many great performances, plenty of personal achievements, and lots of memories made along the way. As a club, we are incredibly proud of every athlete who took part and of the hard work, commitment, and dedication shown throughout the season.

As always, a sincere thank you to our coaches, officials, volunteers, and supporters. The time, energy, and encouragement you give to the club play a vital role in helping our athletes develop, compete, and enjoy the sport.

From this weekend, our medalists were:

πŸ₯‡ Maya Rus (U12 long jump), setting a new Championship Record of 4.67m 
πŸ₯‡ Juliet Olivier (U18 high jump) 
πŸ₯‡ Garbhan Prendergast (U12 hurdles) 
πŸ₯‰ Caoimhe Farrell (U18 100m) 
πŸ₯‰ Matthew Ennis (U15 1500m) 
πŸ₯‰ Mia Mujadin (County 4x100m relay team)

There were plenty of other strong performances across the weekend too. 

On Saturday, Lucy Doolan finished 5th in the U14 1500m, while Mia Mujadin ran a new personal best to place 6th in the U15 100m. Michael Mac Aodhain (U14 Shotput), Liam Keogh (U14 1500m), Conor Johnston (U13 Long Jump), Aoife Killeen (U15 1500m), Nicholas Burke (U17 1500), Rory Pope (U18 100m), and Aga Orzedowska (U18 100m), all represented the club brilliantly in their events.

Sunday saw Matthew Burke compete in the U16 250m hurdles for the first time, finishing 4th and securing qualification for the National Championships. Caoimhe Farrell also booked her place at Nationals with a 4th-place finish in the U18 200m. Mia Mujadin (U15 Hurdles), Jan Mujadin (U12 Hurdkes), Rory Pope (U18 200m & U18 Long Jump), and Matthew Ennis (U15 800m), all qualified for finals in their respective events, with Rory also running a new personal best in the U18 200m. Aoife Killeen (U15 800m), and Aga Orzedowska (U18 200m), also produced strong performances.

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