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League 2 Santry – Saturday 29/04/2017



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League1 was held in Irishtown last Saturday (22/04/17), we had 67 athletes competing. Well done to all! Results will be posted once received from the Dublin Athletics Board. Also thank you to the parents who helped officiate on the day, your help was very much appreciated.

The second of four leagues is this Saturday (29/04/17) in Morton Stadium, Santry at 10.30am. All registered members (U10 to U16) can enter. Again, Athletes are encouraged to compete in all events in their age group to acquire as many points as possible. (League2 schedule of events).

Age Groups as follows:

(Athletes born in 2009 are permitted to compete as U10, however NO athlete born in 2010 or later can compete).

U10 born 2008

U11 born 2007

U12 born 2006

U13 born 2005

U14 born 2004

U15 born 2003

U16 born 2002

Athletes/Parents you are reminded as follows:


Entries are taken on the day of each league. If you missed any of the previous leagues you can still enter, just turn up register with the club to get your age label.


Club Singlets must be worn. (Singlets will be on sale on the day. Price €20.)


Athletes should be there 1 hour before (9.30am) to allow check-in, warm-up etc.


You can enter all events, or just one or more of the events for your age group.


Stepping up an age group is not permitted with the exception of those born in 2009, they compete as U10.


Be prepared for all types of weather.


Bring water/packed lunch as delays can happen.


On arrival, please check-in with DSD to get your age label. Athletes will not be permitted to compete without their club singlet and an age label.


Entry Fee is already included in your club subscription, so no fee payable on the day.


If wearing running spikes, please ensure they are 5mm spikes.


Finally, parents please make yourself available to help officiate. Many hands make light work and minimise delay in the running order. It will be much appreciated if you help when asked.

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