Friday, December 24, 2010

Green, white and...GOLD!!

It’s a rare moment when you can stand in your Irish strip, singing Amhran na bhFiann while the Irish flag is being raised.  A moment I treasured at the European Cross Country Championships in Albufeira, standing with the deputy manager Teresa McDaid.


It’s been 16 years since our last cross country gold (that was Catherina McKiernan winning the Europeans in 1994), and our first ever team gold, won by the men’s under 23’s team. It was a special weekend from the start. There were 32 athletes in total, made up from male and female junior, under 23’s and senior teams, including Wicklow athletes Fionnuala Britton, Brian Farrell, and junior Fiona McKenna. Team manager was the accomplished runner Ann Keenan-Buckley. I was the only physio but luckily they were a low maintenance, injury-free bunch, so my workload was relatively light. We also had a guest motivational coach on the trip, Liam Moggin from Coaching Ireland, and certainly his daily talks added to the team spirit and atmosphere.

The day of competition itself I base myself in the warm-up tent, where the athletes arrive and prepare for their race.  Fionnuala Britton gave us a lot to shout about in the women’s senior race as she put in a superb performance but narrowly missed out on a medal by finishing in 4th place. An exciting performance from a great athlete, there is a lot more to come from Fionnuala who has been in rising form this season.

Our victorious team of David McCarthy, Brendan O’Neill, Michael Mulhare, David Rooney, John Coughlan and Ciaran O’ Lioniard I have to say were infectious with their energy before their race, you could feel that something special was happening as they left the tent to give the performance of their lives in taking home gold. They deservedly received a hero’s welcome in Dublin Airport last Monday when we arrived home, we were blinded by flash photography as we arrived out, with a strong media presence to interview the lads. All in all, a great weekend for Irish Athletics, with high hopes for the future.

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