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Fionnuala Britton Gears Up For GloHealth National Cross Country Championship

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Fionnuala Britton Launches GloHealth Cross Country Championships Double European Cross Country Champion Fionnuala Britton (Kilcoole AC) today launched the GloHealth National Cross Country Championships. The GloHealth Championships will take place on the 23rd of November in Dundalk Institute of Technology (DKIT). This promises to be a day of pulsating action in Dundalk and an opportunity for spectators to witness top level cross country running across a range of age levels.

 Over 1,500 juvenile athletes (U12, U14, U16 & U18) are expected to compete along with many of Ireland’s leading International athletes. The senior, U23 and junior races will also act as trials for the Irish team for the European Cross Country Championships which take place in Bulgaria on the 14th of December. With Irish vests up for grabs an exciting day’s action is guaranteed in Dundalk on the 23rd.

Britton will use the GloHealth National Championships as a key part of her preparation for the European Championships. The Wicklow native will be in high demand in Dundalk as the young aspiring athletes get to witness one of Ireland’s greatest ever cross country athletes compete.

At the launch event Fionnuala Britton enjoyed a run around the championship course with fellow international cross country athletes Brendan O’Neill (Dundrum South Dublin AC) and Ann Marie McGlynn (Letterkenny AC). The senior athletes were joined by a group of enthusiastic juvenile athletes from local club Blackrock AC-Louth.

Britton said “My major goal for this part of the year is the Euro Cross in Bulgaria; the GloHealth National Championships in Dundalk is a good opportunity for me to get a hard workout in before those championships. Cross country running played a crucial role in my development as a juvenile athlete, it will be great to see so many young athletes (1500) representing their club and county in the earlier juvenile races.”

Jim Dowdall, CEO of GloHealth said, “GloHealth is delighted with our ongoing sponsorship of Athletics Ireland’s National Championships. Following on from the very successful GloHealth National Track & Field Championships we are now looking forward to the GloHealth National Cross County Championships in Dundalk where many of Ireland’s top juvenile and senior athletes will be competing for honours and a place on the national team.”

 

The action gets underway with the girl’s U12 race at 11am and concludes with the senior men’s 10km race at 3pm

Source: Athletics Ireland