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NUI Maynooth

NameNUI Maynooth
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Meets held at NUI Maynooth
DateChampionshipHostResultsRacesAthletesNote
2012-11-17RoadIUAAView2206 
2011-11-12RoadNUIMView2217 
2010-11-13RoadNUIMView2212 
2009-11-14RoadNUIMView2227 
2008-11-15RoadIUAAView2175 
2007-11-17RoadIUAAView2177 
2006-11-18RoadNUIMView2157 
2005-11-19RoadNUIMView2187 
2004-11-20RoadNUIMView2174 
2003-11-22RoadNUIMView2214 
2002-11-16RoadNUIMView2175 
2001-11-07RoadNUIMView2130 
2000-11-12RoadNUIMView2130 
1999-11-13RoadNUIMView2162 
1998-11-21RoadNUIMView22 
1997-11-22RoadNUIMView222 
1996-11-23RoadNUIMView227 
1995-11-25RoadIUAAView29 
1993-11-27RoadNUIMView233 
1992-11-28RoadNUIMView26 
1992-03-01RoadIUAAView15Exact date unknown
1991-03-01RoadIUAAView15Exact date unknown
1988-02-01RoadNUIMView219Exact date unknown
1987-02-07RoadNUIMView23The hallowed precincts of Maynooth College were disturbed by the patter of fast feet on Saturday February 7th when the first Inter-varsity Road Relays were held there. The Relays provided a winning double for TCE. In the Womens' event - 1-2-2-1 miles - only Thomond, UCG and Maynooth fielded teams. Thomond took first and third, the "A" team's winning margin over UCG being 97 secs. UCD and TCD did not participate. The Mens' relay of 1-2-3-2-1 miles was also won by Thomond College with a winning margin of 88 secs over the UCD "A" and TCD "A" teams. Twelve mens' teams took part, including teams from the Incorporated Law Society and Rathmines College of Commerce.
1982-03-06IUAA XCNUIMView2112 
1976-03-06IUAA XCNUIMView2114 
1971-02-20IUAA XCUCDView277The Belfield - Maynooth debacle. The Women's and Men's events were held the same day, but at different venues. At the last minute the religious authorities at St Patrick's College Maynooth refused permission for the women's race to be held. The UCC Women's team, having travelled to Maynooth, did not make the start of the race at Belfield due to transport difficulties. They asked in vain for the start of the race to be held, but the organisers decided to run the race at the designated time. The tension between religious decorum and sport gave rise to derisory newspaper headlines such as 'Maynooth Goes Stag'. There was much speculation at the time of these championships that the N.I.A.A.A. and the B.A.A.B. had banned Q.U.B. from competing. However Queen's had not sought permission to compete as they were required to do, allegedly because they felt they would be refused permission in light of the then 'frosty' relations between B.L.E. and the N.I.A.A.A. All the University clubs in Ireland had to affiliated to their official National governing bodies. An Irish Universities Championship in which all the Universities were represented was an "international" contest held under the rules of the I.A.A.F. member in whose geographical area the event took place. The clubs from outside that area were required to apply under I.A.A.F. rules to compete in such contests through their own I.A.A.F. member.