Google+ Running in Cork, Ireland: AIT International Grand Prix
Showing posts with label AIT International Grand Prix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AIT International Grand Prix. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Video highlights of the AIT International Grand Prix, Athlone...Wed 16th Feb 2016



On Wednesday the 17th of February 2016, the AIT International Grand Prix was held in the indoor sports arena in Athlone. As well as attracting some international athletes, some of the best Irish track athletes were also in action.

See the schedule below. Video from Irish Sports Net


Schedule...
01:20...Women 60m Hurdles...Heats
03:20...Women 60m Sprint...Heats...Amy Foster & Phil Healy from Cork in action in these.
06:40...Men 60m Sprint...Heats
09:20...Women 800m
13:50...Women 1500m...Rose-Anne Galligan #804 gets a World Indoor Championship qualifying time in this one.
21:00...Men 800m
26:30...Men 400m #1...Euro champion Pavel Maslak in action here
30:40...World Pole Vault Champion Shawn Barber
31:20...Men 400m #2
33:30...Men 400m #3...nearly a pile up in this one!
35:30...Men's Mile...Winning time of 3:54...2nd fastest indoor mile this year.
42:40...Women 60m Hurdles Final
45:50...Women 60m Sprint Final...Phil Healy from Cork in this one with a host of top Irish sprinters
48:20...Men 60m Sprint Final

The full results of the competition can be found HERE

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Highs and Lows of the AIT International Grand Prix...Wed 18th Feb 2015

The AIT International Arena Athletics Grand Prix was held in Athlone on Wednesday the 18th of February 2015. It would seem that all didn't go according to plan with a torrent of criticism last night and today on various social media sources.

Some of the main issues seem to have been...
1) Numerous fault starts in the sprint events...so many that it seemed to be more equipment related than anything to do with the athletes.
2) The clock didn't start for the womens 60m final and some of the international athletes refused to re-run the race.
3) TV coverage that ended in the middle of the first sub 4 minute indoor mile in Ireland.

On the Jumping the Gun website, athletics columnist Cathal Dennehy didn't mince his words when he said the following...."It’s not an unusual occurrence in Irish athletics, where the very idea that you criticise someone who is volunteering is usually seen as blasphemous. Does this mean, though, that any such incompetence should be excused, that we should all just lope along and accept that in Ireland, the attitude of ‘ah sure, look, it’ll be grand’ will always prevail?"

One of the highlights of the night was Mutaz Essa Barshim from Qater in the high jump with an Asian indoor record of 2:41m. He was so far over the bar that there is a very real possibility that he may well break the world record of 2.45m in the not too distant future.


The full results can be seen at... http://www.ait.ie/aboutaitandathlone/newsevents/pressreleases/2015pressreleases/title-29636-en.html