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Road Relays Champions! News: results

Posted On 12th Nov 2024
Posted By Athletics
Author Barry Clavin
Location Maynooth University

It was an enthralling afternoon in Maynooth University as DCU competed in the annual IUAA Road Relays Championships!

Starting off the day strong, the DCU Women were led out by Avril Millerick, quickly garnering an impressive lead after the first mile, handing off to Amy Greene in a blistering 4:58. Amy held strong maintaining the ladies podium fight, passing over to Róise Roberts, who left the final leg on to Aimee Wallace, bringing home an impressive bronze medal amongst some impressive competition.

As the Women's race concluded, eyes turned to the men's race. A day for the history books, we took back the IUAA men's title for the first time since 2018. A feat that at the time took a team of Andrew Coscoran, Brian Fay, Gary Campbell, Paul Robinson and Conor Duncan. Three of whom have gone on to compete at multiple Olympic games! Today, it was the turn of Cian Gorham, Harry Colbert, Cathal O'Reilly, Michael Murphy and Finn Woodger (Capt) who took charge, holding the top 4 position coming into the third leg, Cathal put a huge last mile to bring the lads back into fighting position. A big two mile run from Michael Murphy had us in a podium spot, but the hunger was there for more than just third. Men's Captain Finn Woodger stepped up on the day to take on Galway's Roland Surlis over the final mile. Two men normally used to the 800m, this was to be a fast finish for sure. As the lads came around the second last bend, Roland held Finn off, but come the final bend Woodger had the better of Surlis and took the win in celebratory "Michael Murphy" fashion.

Link to results are here.

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