East Cork AC Men and Youghal AC Women to Run European Champions Club Cup Cross-Country Championships 2023
Youghal AC Women and East Cork AC Men Run in Sunday's ECCC Cross-Country Championship
Oropesa del Mar, Spain
Sunday February 5th 2023
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East Cork AC Men | Youghal AC Under 20 Women |
East Cork AC Men and Youghal AC Under 20 Women represent Ireland in Sunday's ECCC Cross-Country Championships, in Oropesa del Mar, Spain, as part of Ireland's eight-team squad. The teams were selected by virtue of their winning and runner-up spots at the 2022 National Cross-Country Championships, in Rosapenna, Donegal, last November, when the Youghal AC women won the Under 20 Title and the East Cork AC men's team were very close runners-up in the Senior Men's Championship
The event will be Livestreamed on the European Athletics YouTube Channel, with the first event off at 10am, Irish Time
LIVESTREAM
LIVESTREAM Begins at 9am
Schedule
NB: Not sure if these are Spanish Times, in which case the U20 Women, inc Youghal AC, will be off at 9am Irish Time
![eccc 2023 timetable](/images/European-Athletics/2023/eccc/eccc-2023-timetable.png)
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Athletics Ireland Release
IRISH CLUBS SET FOR EUROPEAN CROSS COUNTRY SHOWDOWN
Eight Irish teams will take to European competition at the European Club Cross Country Championships (ECCC) in Oropesa del Mar in Spain this Sunday (Feb 5th)
In total, 399 athletes from 77 clubs across 22 countries will battle it out for club honours at one of the longest-standing and most established cross country fixtures on the athletics calendar
The eight Irish teams secured their place by virtue of their first and second place team finishes at the 2022 National Cross-Country Championships in Rosapenna, Donegal
Each club will be looking to replicate some of the success enjoyed by Irish teams at last year’s edition, including Ennis Track Club’s historic day which saw their junior men’s team claim gold
Each team’s score shall be determined by the aggregate of finishing positions achieved by its 3 (three) best placed athletes
Teams
Senior Men
Clonliffe Harriers |
Efrem Gidey |
Stephen Cashin |
Ian Guiden |
Seán O'Leary |
Jayme Rossiter |
East Cork AC |
Paul Hartnett |
Frank O'Brien |
Kevin O'Brien |
Tim O'Donoghue |
Senior Women
Dublin City Harriers |
Edel Monaghan |
Cliona Murphy |
Sinead Cronin |
Avril Deegan |
Faye Dervan |
Eimear Fitzpatrick |
Letterkenny AC |
Natasha Adams |
Nakita Burke |
Shauna McGeehan |
Noeleen Scanlan |
Under 20 Men
Ennis Track AC |
Barry Conway |
Peter Farrel |
Niall Murphy |
Cian O’Boyle |
Colin Ryan |
Nenagh Olympic AC |
Daniel Ryan Ellis |
Luke Purcell |
Sean Hayes |
Cian Hodgins |
Jamie Moloney |
Thomas Bergin |
Under 20 Women
Youghal AC |
Robyn Buckley |
Alex Cashman |
Avril Cashman |
Emma Landers |
Avril Millerick |
Finn Valley AC |
Nuala Bose |
Sarah Bradley |
Amy Greene |
Eimear McCarroll |
Sally McMenamin |
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