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Irish Universities Representative Matches

Table of Contents:
Overall Team Competition Winners
DateVenueGoldSilverBronzeResults
17th Jun 1995BelfieldH & YDublinIUAAView
14th Jun 1977BelfieldBLE SelectBirminghamIUAAView
Female Team Competition Winners
DateVenueGoldSilverBronzeResults
17th Jun 1995BelfieldH & YIUAADublinView
14th Jun 1977BelfieldBLE SelectSUBirminghamView
Male Team Competition Winners
DateVenueGoldSilverBronzeResults
17th Jun 1995BelfieldDublinH & YIUAAView
14th Jun 1977BelfieldBLE SelectBirminghamIUAAView
6th Jun 1962Eamonn Ceannt StadiumNACAIUAAArmyView
30th Jun 1945CherryvaleCombined UniversitiesNIAAA Select View
Irish Universities Representative Matches Male Records
EventAthleteCollegeMarkDate
100yDenis J. MaloneyNIAAA Select10.0030th Jun 1945
100yJoe W. ParkerNACA10.0018th May 1958
100yVictor ManiakIUAA10.0014th May 1961
100yVictor ManningIUAA10.00 6th Jun 1962
100yPatrick "Pat" GillIUAA10.0023rd Jun 1965
100mJames C BrowneCornell-Pennsylvania10.5430th Jun 1978
110mHPeter CoughlanYale14.8017th Jun 1995
120yHAlan McNeil ScottIUAA15.0023rd Jun 1965
200mNeal HallCornell-Pennsylvania21.3630th Jun 1978
220yDenis J. MaloneyNIAAA Select22.0030th Jun 1945
400mStephen NewmanDublin48.4517th Jun 1995
400mHSteve JamesBirmingham51.5014th Jun 1977
440yJimmy LinnaneAAUE48.8030th May 1964
800mPete LewisBirmingham1:50.4014th Jun 1977
880yDerek McCleaneAAUE1:53.8030th May 1964
1500mLiam O'BrienBLE Select3:53.7014th Jun 1977
MileBasil CliffordAAUE4:04.8030th May 1964
2000mSCJohn MurrayDublin5:52.8517th Jun 1995
3000mEamonn CoghlanIreland7:50.1014th Jun 1977
3000mSCAndy HoldenBirmingham8:52.1014th Jun 1977
3000mWJimmy McDonaldDublin11:45.2317th Jun 1995
3 MilesJim McNamaraBLE14:00.0027th May 1967
5000mEamonn CoghlanPresident's Select13:48.5030th Jun 1978
4x100mA.N. OtherCornell-Pennsylvania40.9430th Jun 1978
4x100mA.N. OtherCornell-Pennsylvania40.9430th Jun 1978
4x100mA.N. OtherCornell-Pennsylvania40.9430th Jun 1978
4x100mA.N. OtherCornell-Pennsylvania40.9430th Jun 1978
4x110yStephen Conway AustenIUAA43.3030th May 1964
4x110ySeán F. Ó MuircheartaighIUAA43.3030th May 1964
4x110yMichael J. "Mick" KirbyIUAA43.3030th May 1964
4x110yIognáid G. "Iggy" Ó MuircheartaighIUAA43.3030th May 1964
4x400mA.N. OtherIUAA3:18.0014th Jun 1977
4x400mA.N. OtherIUAA3:18.0014th Jun 1977
4x400mA.N. OtherIUAA3:18.0014th Jun 1977
4x400mA.N. OtherIUAA3:18.0014th Jun 1977
LJJames C BrowneCornell-Pennsylvania7.6030th Jun 1978
TJMicky O'FlynnIUAA14.7130th Jun 1978
HJKevin KeaneDublin2.2017th Jun 1995
PVJesse SternH & Y5.0017th Jun 1995
SPGerry McEvoyPresident's Select17.4230th Jun 1978
DTLen BrahamBLE Select175′11″14th Jun 1977
HTRoman LinscheidDublin64.8217th Jun 1995
JTJohn Burgess LawsonAAUE210′6″30th May 1964
JToPat MooreBLE Select198′10″14th Jun 1977
Irish Universities Representative Matches Female Records
EventAthleteCollegeMarkDate
100mFiona MacaulaySU11.7014th Jun 1977
100mHFiona MacaulaySU14.2014th Jun 1977
200mClaire O'ConnorIUAA24.9017th Jun 1995
400mPaula LloydSU55.8014th Jun 1977
400mHYuko TakenakaH & Y65.7317th Jun 1995
800mFreda DavorenIUAA2:10.7817th Jun 1995
1500mJean ApplebyBLE Select4:26.9014th Jun 1977
3000mJenny MartinH & Y10:23.6717th Jun 1995
4x100mA.N. OtherIUAA48.5517th Jun 1995
4x100mA.N. OtherIUAA48.5517th Jun 1995
4x100mA.N. OtherIUAA48.5517th Jun 1995
4x100mA.N. OtherIUAA48.5517th Jun 1995
4x400mA.N. OtherH & Y4:02.8417th Jun 1995
4x400mA.N. OtherH & Y4:02.8417th Jun 1995
4x400mA.N. OtherH & Y4:02.8417th Jun 1995
4x400mA.N. OtherH & Y4:02.8417th Jun 1995
LJMyra NimmoSU6.0114th Jun 1977
TJSiobhain HoeyUCD12.3017th Jun 1995
HJBrigid CorriganDublin1.7517th Jun 1995
SPMarita WaltonBLE Select43′10″14th Jun 1977
DTMary MahonDublin37.0817th Jun 1995
HTTrudy TaylorYale44.0817th Jun 1995
JTKatrina CampbellIUAA43.9017th Jun 1995
All Irish Universities Representative Matches meets
EditionDateHostVenueResultsRacesAthletesNote
1717th Jun 1995UCDBelfieldView36170UCD AC Jack Sweeney Memorial International Track & Field. IUAA v UCD v Hard-Yale v Dublin BLE Select
1630th Jun 1978UCDBelfieldView1948Final Scores: UCD President's Select: 152, Cornell & Pennsylvania: 149, Irish Universities: 73
1514th Jun 1977UCDBelfieldView2668The combined strengths of Irish Universities, Scottish Universities, Birmingham University and a BLE Selection, together with international athletes for an invitational 3000m sponsored by Roadstone, converged on Belfield for the inaugural athletics meeting on the first tartan track in Ireland. The all-weather track cost £160,000. It was formally opened by the Taoiseach Liam Cosgrave. He fired a real .38 revolver to start the first event of the evening meeting, the 3000m steeplechase. It was his last shot in the General Election of 1977 which took place the following day, which resulted in a crushing defeat of the FG/Labour coalition. The almost 4,000 spectators were treated to three Irish native records in the 3000m, pole vault and discus and a Northern Ireland native record in the 400m hurdles during this competitive and entertaining fixture. As the evening progressed a cooling wind increased in velocity. Eamonn Coghlan chopped almost six seconds of Jerry Kiernan's month-old 3000m record. The 43-year-old Corkman Len Braham added 2.5 ft to his ten-day-old national figure. Liam Hennessy, an 18-year-old from Tipperary, leapt to the top of Irish Pole-vaulting.
1427th May 1967UnknownSantryView1539BLE v Combined Universities v Army
1328th Mar 1966NACASt John's Park, KilkennyView1532Combined Universities v NACVA President's Select v The Army
1223rd Jun 1965UnknownSantryView1537AAUE v Combined Universities
1122nd Jun 1965ArmyThe Curragh CampView1536Combined Universities v NACVA President's Select v The Army
1031st May 1964IUAABelfieldView1533Combined Universities v NACVA President's Select v The Army
930th May 1964UnknownSantryView1549AAUE v Combined Universities
819th May 1963IUAAEamonn Ceannt StadiumView1539Irish Universities v. N.A.C.A.I. President's Selection v. Irish Defence Forces.
7 6th Jun 1962IUAAEamonn Ceannt StadiumView1535N.A.C.A. President's Select v Irish Universities v Defence Forces.
614th May 1961IUAALourdes StadiumView1360Irish Universities v. N.A.C.A.I. President's Selection v. The Army. This was the inaugural athletics meeting to mark the opening of the Lourdes Stadium, Drogheda. This was also the first triangular match, the three previous contests having taken place between the N.A.C.A. President's Select and Combined Universities [UCD, UCG and UCC]. The Universities competed in College singlets: U.C.D. - pale blue, U.C.C. - red; U.C.G. - Maroon; The Army competed in green singlets; the N.A.C.A.I. President's Selection competed in white singlets. The 4x110 yards relay and the 3 miles events were not held on this occasion because the meeting was abandoned about 30 min from its finish due to the death of a spectator. Jack Beare, a former competitive cyclist from Coolock, Dublin, collapsed and died in the stand. He had earlier watched his son, Jack Jnr., finish 2nd in a thrilling 2-mile cycle race on the grass in-field. However, based on maximum points available from both of these events to the NACA team, the President's select could not have won the match. This was the Universities first win in this match series.
515th May 1960UCDBelfieldView1449Irish Universities v. N.A.C.A.I. President's Selection. N.A.C.A. President was Chief Superintendent Tom McDonagh.
417th May 1959UCDBelfieldView1446Irish Universities v. N.A.C.A.I. President's Selection. N.A.C.A. President was Chief Superintendent Tom McDonagh
318th May 1958UCDBelfieldView1457Irish Universities v. N.A.C.A.I. President's Selection. The inaugural N.A.C.A. President's Selection versus Irish Universities match. N.A.C.A. President was Chief Superintendent Tom McDonagh. Each team could enter three competitors in each of the thirteen individual events, the first four scoring 5, 3, 2 and 1 points, respectively. The winner of the 4x110 yards relay was awarded 7 points.
230th Jun 1945QUBCherryvaleView1223Combined Universities (Dublin University & Queen's University Belfast) v. Northern Ireland A.A.A.
110th Jul 1933TCDCollege ParkView1134Irish Universities v. 'Rest of Ireland' N.A.C.A.I. Select. This evening match had been promoted by D.U.H.A.C. between the Atalanta Club, representing Scottish Universities, and Irish Universities [with the exception of QUB, because of the N.A.C.A.I.-mandated ban due to its affiliation to the Northern Ireland branch of the A.A.A.]. On Saturday 8th July a telegram was received by the Hon. Secretary of D.U.H.A.C., J.C. Cole, from the Atalanta Club stating that their visit to Dublin had been cancelled. No specific reason was given. However, it was surmised that the Scottish team had been ordered to cancel their visit on instructions issued by or on behalf of the International Board, composed of Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland, as a consequence of the dispute between the N.A.C.A.I. and the Northern Ireland Association, and possibly also in retaliation for the ban on intervarsity competition imposed on Queen's University of Belfast by the N.A.C.A.I. The Central Council of the N.A.C.A.I. met and selected a strong team, "The Rest of Ireland", to take the place of the Atalanta Club, confining the selection, for convenience sake at such short notice, to locally based athletes. Two members of each team were to compete in each event. The final event, the medley relay, decided the outcome of the meeting.