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CHECK YOUR ENTRY - DUBLIN JUVENILE T&F LEAGUE 1


CHECK YOUR ENTRY


Dublin Juvenile Track & Field League 1

Sunday 26th April 2026

Please Check Your Entry for League 1

Note: It is your responsibility to check your entry is correct and included


(entries received up to 12noon 17/04/26)


FINAL CHANCE TO ENTER FOR LEAGUE 1!

 

If you have forgotten to submit your entry - you have one final chance to enter before 8pm Saturday 19th April 2026

 

DUBLIN JUVENILE TRACK & FIELD LEAGUES

 

Below is a summary of the Dublin T&F League dates:

 

·        League 1         Sunday 26th April @ 10.30am            Irishtown Track (League 1 Schedule)

·        League 2         Saturday 9th May @ 10.30am            Morton Stadium (League 2 Schedule)

·        League 3         Sunday 14th June @ 11.00am            DSD AC Campus (schedule to follow)           

 

T&F LEAGUE 1 - ENTRIES ARE NOW OPEN!

 

 

How do the Leagues work?

 

The T&F Leagues are a Dublin only Competition for U10 – U16 Age Groups with points awarded to the top six athletes in each event.  The top 6 athletes with the highest points accumulated over the three Leagues will receive awards - Trophies to the top 3 (1st, 2nd & 3rd place) and Medals to the remainder (4th, 5th & 6th place). So the more events you enter – the more opportunities you have of accumulating points! 

 

Points are awarded to the top 6 athletes in each event as follows:

 

1st           7 points

2nd          5 points

3rd          4 points

4th          3 points

5th          2 points

6th          1 point

 

The Leagues are a relaxed introduction to T&F Competitions.  They are a great opportunity for athletes to try new events and to get some competition experience (and practice) before the upcoming Dublin Juvenile T&F Championships in May and June. We would encourage all athletes to come along and enter as many events as possible – there will experts on hand to provide instruction and encouragement at each of the events for athletes who are trying something new to them and Club mates to enjoy the experience with.

 

Please arrive at least 1 hour before your scheduled event, remember times are approximate and events can start up to 45 minutes earlier than scheduled. 

 

Volunteer Officials – (NO experience required!)

 

As with all events it is a condition of the Dublin Athletics Board Juvenile Competition Committee that all Clubs provide officials – without volunteers and officials - these competitions cannot take place.

To ensure our coaches can prepare and assist their athletes we look to parents to help when required and aim to schedule volunteers on a rota basis throughout the day to share the load. 

 

There are a number of parents who step up regularly - for which we are most appreciative - however we would like to invite those that have not volunteered before to also come forward

 

Please let us know when you are available - there is no prior experience required – it is a great way to learn more about the different events and give back to the athletics community.

 

As always we endeavour to minimise time officiating by spreading the work among many – it is much appreciated if you could make yourself available if asked to help on the day if we are asked to provide additional volunteers.

 

Notes:

  • Club singlets must be worn (singlets will NOT be on sale on the day)

  • Be prepared for all types of weather

  • Bring water/food as delays can happen

  • All clubs are required to provide officials to help at these events - it will be much appreciated if you make yourself available to help when asked.

  • Only athletes aged U10 – U16 are eligible to compete (U9 may step up to U10)


U10 (born 2017 & 2018)

U11 (born 2016)

U12 (born 2015)

U13 (born 2014)

U14 (born 2013)

U15 (born 2012)

U16 (born 2011)


  • An athlete cannot step up or down an age in any event (except U9 born 2018 can step up to compete with U10s).

  • Track events – Short Sprints will be decided on Heats/Semi-finals/Finals, all other races will be decided on time.

  • Field events – 3 throws/jumps per athlete

  • All competing athletes must be currently registered with AAI for 2026.

  • In the event of contests clashing, officials will show flexibility, ie if a competitor is involved in long jump contest and a track event/other field event is called, he/she will be facilitated to participate in both, but must inform the official(s).

 

The programmes and event orders are subject to change to facilitate the smooth running to the competition.

 

Additional Links:

 

·        2026 Age Categories

 

We look forward to seeing you there!  Please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have any further questions.

 

Yours in sport


Sharon Wilson

Director of Athletics Operations

 
 
 

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