Irish Harness Racing Association Race Winners Portmarnock 2020

Irish Harness Racing Association 2020 Logo [Reference: 1]

Portmarnock Raceway 10 October 2020

Race / GradeHorseDriverDistance
to 2nd
TimePrizemoney
1 IHRA 3yo Trot
Championship (Div 1)
Hurricane StarDarren Timlin2.253.26.00€1005
2 IHRA 3yo Trot
Championship (Div 2)
Harry KnowsPatrick Kane23.17.3€1005
3 Pace G & G1 HCPMesmerisedJoseph Caffrey1.52.4.0€375
4 IHRA 3yo Trot
Championship (Div 3)
HiberniaAlan Richardson23.13.7€1005
5 All Ireland Series PacePanam ColtBilly Roche1.752.00.7€560
6 Trot EFeugeres EremPatrick Kane Jr43.10.4€1192
7 All Ireland Series Trot (Div 1)Eva DairpetAlan Wallace Jr4.53.8.2€1280
8 All Ireland Series Trot (Div 2)Curly du LayonMartin Loughran23.10.6€1280
Irish Harness Racing Association Race Winners Portmarnock 2020 [Reference: 7]

Portmarnock Raceway 30 August 2020

Race / GradeHorseDriverDistance to 2ndTimePrizemoney
1 Pace G1BequestDonal Murphy1.252.04.3€353
2 Trot G&F HCPFeugeres EremSean Kane0.53.12.1€1006
3 Pace GOakwood CowboyRuairi McNulty17.52.01.2€353
4 IHRA Apprentiche ChampionshipCrazy by NoceCharlie Flanagan3.753.10.0€1294
5 Pace FLadyford BuckGavin Murdock0.752.02.3€400
6 Trot C, A & A1Beach de BellouetBilly RocheNK3.10.3€1437
7 Pace B, A & A2 NCPMaster PlanPatrick Kane Jnr1.51.59.4€447
8 Trot EBanderillero PiyaPatrick Kane Jnr2.53.11.8€1150
9 Conditioned F PaceMeadowbranch DukeJohn Richardson3.752.02.3€376
Irish Harness Racing Association Race Winners Portmarnock 2020 [Reference: 2]

Portmarnock Raceway 19 July 2020

RaceHorseDriverDistanceTimePrizemoney
1 Pace F (Division 2)Meadowbranch RomanDarren Timlin3.752.01.3
2 Trot EEclair de RochePhilip Gilligan63.10.4
3 Juvenile Series
2YO Colts & Geldings
BequestDonal MurphyNose2.03.7
4 Juvenile Series
2YO Fillies
The Gypsy QueenGavin MurdockNose2.07.7€1000
5 Pace B, A & A1 HCPTarawood CJPhilip Gilligan1.251.59.2
6 Juvenile Series
3YO Fillies
Churchview NicheBernard Nicholson32.03.2€1000
7 Trot DBulianoBilly Roche23.10.8
8 Juvenile Series
3YO Colts & Geldings
Meadowbranch RioNoel Ryan0.752.02.7€1000
9 Clockwise Trot
G, F, E & C HCP
Epsom de CorveesLuke Timlin43.12.7
10 Pace D & C HCPDragons DenJohn Richardson0.52.00.8
Irish Harness Racing Association Race Winners Portmarnock 19 July 2020 [Reference: 3]

Portmarnock Raceway 18 July 2020

RaceHorseDriverDistanceTimePrizemoney
1 Pace F (Division 1)Foxfield StephenSimon Duggan1.52.00.9
2 3YO Championship (Division 1)Henry FordPatrick Kane0.753.20.6
3 Pace ENorth to AlaskaNoel Ryan1.52.03.0
4 3YO Championship
(Division 2)
Humble BeginningsMartin Loughran35.753.21.9
5 Pace G, G1 HCPTransparencyAlan Richardson10.252.00.1
6 Trot C, B & A HCPBian Luis PorsguenPhilip Gilligan13.10.4
7 3YO Championship
(Division 3)
HiberniaAlan Richardson13.20.3
8 Trot G & F HCPTypheeBrendan MorganHead3.14.9
Irish Harness Racing Association Race Winners Portmarnock 18 July 2020 [Reference: 4]

Portmarnock Raceway 5 July 2020

RaceHorseDriverDistanceTimePrizemoney
1 Pace G & G1 HCPSharpasattackJohn Richardson9.52.03.1€437
2 Trot G & F HCPBanderillero PiyaDonal Murphy5.752.40.1€988
3 Pace F & E HCPStakes on the PanPatrick Kane0.52.02.4€518
4 Pace F & E HCPCurly de LayonMartin Loughran32.39.6
5 G & G1 (Div 2) HCPMeadowbranch DynastyJohn Richardson3.52.02.6
6 Trot B, a & A1 HCPAbrahamSimon Duggan1.752.38.7
7 Pace D, C & B HCPFairday’s WesternJonathan Cowden0.52.02.0
8 Pace FNorth to AlaskaNoel Ryan1.52.04.5
9 Trot D & C HCPBingo de ConneeCalvin Broughan5.752.39.0
10 Trot Clockwise G1, E & C HCPEspion d’EolePatrick Kane6.53.14.7
Irish Harness Racing Association Race Winners Portmarnock 5 July 2020 [Reference: 5]

Portmarnock Raceway 29 June 2020

RaceHorseDriverDistanceTimePrizemoney
1 Trot G1 & F HCPSilvano BelloOisin QuillNose2.07.1
2 Pace G & G1 HCPLadyford DollarWalter Stewart0.752.04.5
3 Trot E & D HCPUrbano des SellesBilly RocheNeck2.07.3
4 Trot B, A & A1 HCPAbrahamSimon Duggan92.03.6
5 Pace C, B & A1 HCPTarawood CJPhilip GilliganNeck2.01.4
6 Trot D, & C HCPBatingoSean Kane1.252.06.2
7 Pace F, E & D HCPNorth to AlaskaNoel Ryan22.01.7
8 Clockwise Trot
F, E & D HCP
Epopee du LayonBilly Roche4.252.09.6
Irish Harness Racing Association Race Winners Portmarnock 29 June 2020 [Reference: 6]

Report

Philip Gilligan, Billy Roche, Sean Kane, Patrick Kane Jnr, John Richardson, Alan Richardson and Simon Duggan were among the multiple winners at Portmarnock Raceway during the 2020 Irish Harness Racing Association season, with North to Alaska the horse winning nost often,, with three victories under its belt.

References

Images

[1] Irish Harness Racing association | Facebook (2016) cropped-Irish_Harness_Racing_Association_Logo_6-17-1 [Internet] Available from: http://www.irishharnessracing.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/cropped-Irish_Harness_Racing_Association_Logo_6-17-1.png[Accessed 5 October 2020]

Websites

[2] Irish Harness Racing Association Portmarnock Raceway Sunday 30th August 2020 [Internet] Available from: http://www.irishharnessracing.com/results/portmarnock-sunday-30th-august-2020/ [Accessed 5 October 2020]

[3] Irish Harness Racing Association Portmarnock Raceway 19th July 2020 [Internet] Available from: http://www.irishharnessracing.com/results/portmarnock-raceway-19th-july-2020/ [Accessed 5 October 2020]

[4] Irish Harness Racing Association Portmarnock Raceway 18th July 2020 [Internet] Available from: http://www.irishharnessracing.com/results/portmarnock-raceway-18th-july-2020/ [Accessed 5 October 2020]

[5] Irish Harness Racing Association Portmarnock Raceway 5th July 2020 [Internet] Available from: http://www.irishharnessracing.com/results/portmarnock-raceway-5th-july-2020/ [Accessed 5 October 2020]

[6] Irish Harness Racing Association Portmarnock Raceway Monday 29th June 2020 [Internet] Available from: http://www.irishharnessracing.com/results/portmarnock-raceway-monday-29th-june-2020/ [Accessed 5 October 2020]

[7] Irish Harness Racing Association Portmarnock Raceway Saturday 10th October 2020 [Internet] Available from: http://www.irishharnessracing.com/results/portmarnock-raceway-saturday-10th-october-2020/ [Accessed 22 October 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Vin Kingston, Frank Kingston, Aedamar Kincaid, John Malone & John Kane

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Last Updated: 22 October 2020

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Irish Kenpo Karate Union Dublin Open 2019

Irish Kenpo Karate Union Logo [Reference: 1]

Dublin, March 2019

Medal Winners Girls

GradeGoldSilverBronze
KU00 Girls
Kumite 6/7 Years
Thia Hannigan
(3 Rivers)
Kayley O’Reilly
(IKKU)
Sophia Carroll
(IKKU)
Victoria Harte
(Kaizen Ireland)
KU01 Girls
Kumite 8/9 Years -29 KG
Ellen Oldrey
(Kaizen Ireland)
Sarah Gordon
(IKKU)
KU02 Girls
Kumite 8/9 Years +29 KG
Kathlyn Conway
(IKKU)
Tammy Porter
(3 Rivers)
Ciara Kasco
(IKKU)
Kaitlin Quinn
(IKKU)
KU03 Girls Kumite
10-11 Years -33 Kg
Asha Reen
(Kaizen Ireland)
Lola Shortt
(Kaizen Ireland)
Lucy Mulhern
(IKKU)
Tam Roche
(Pat Rockett MA Waterford)
KU04 Girls Kumite
10-11 Years +33Kg
Keri Robert-Shaw
(Yamakai) Scotland
Lauren Wallace
(3 Rivers)
Kate Hilliard
(IKKU)
Kodi Connolly
(3 Rivers)
KU05 Girls Kumite
12-13 Years -42 Kg
Lily Sheeran
(IKKU)
Megan Flynn
(IKKU)
Jessica Quinn
(IKKU)
Kamile Uogalaite
(IKKU)
KU06 Girls Kumite
12-13 Years +42 Kg
Ava Clare
(Kaizen Ireland)
Sadhbh O’Brien
(Ireland Wadokai KA)
Hannah O’Mahoney
(Zanshin Karate Portarlington)
Marsi Uwaeme
(Ireland Wadokai KA)
Irish Kenpo Karate Union Dublin Open 2019 {Reference: 2]

Medal Winners Boys

GradeGoldSilverBronze
KU00 Boys Kumite
6/7 Years
Tiernan Donaghy
(Claudy KC)
Mason Wallace
(WSKF Ireland)
White Bailey
(WIKF Ireland)
Marc O’Brien
(WSKF Ireland)
KU07 Boys Kumite
8-9 Years -29 Kg
Harry Young
(IKKU)
Josh O’Callaghan
(IKKU)
Scott Farrell
(WIKF Ireland)
KU08 Boys Kumite
8-9 Years +29 Kg
Eoin Crawford
(3 Rivers)
Conan O’Muircheartaigh
(Kaizen Ireland)
Ryan Hilliard
(IKKU)
KU09 Boys Kumite
10-11 Years -34 Kg
Cathal Kelly
(IKKU)
Tomas Kelly
(IKKU)
Davin Coleman
(IKKU)
Sean Phelan (WSKF)
KU10 Boys Kumite
10-11 Years +34 Kg
Daniel Smith
(Kaizen Ireland)
Mark Doherty
(3 Rivers)
Conor Gordon
(IKKU)
Michael Trant
(Kaizen Ireland)
KU11 Boys Kumite
12-13 Years -42 Kg
Vlad Bunduchi
(Ireland Wadokai KA)
Phoenix Banh
(Yamakai) Scotland
Sonny Walsh
(Ireland Wadokai KA)
Dylan Wallace
(WSKF Ireland)
KU12 Boys Kumite
12-13 Years +42 Kg
Leigh O’Sullivan
(WSKF Ireland)
Tuan Power
(IKKU)
Eoin Danskin
(Yamakai) Sco
Irish Kenpo Karate Union Dublin Open 2019 {Reference: 2]

Medal Winners Female

GradeGoldSilverBronze
KU13 Female Cadet
Kumite -47 Kg
Ashling Corkery
(IKKU)
Aoife Cleary
(IKKU)
Emma Gibbons
(IKKU)
Lynda Gahan
(Pat Rockett MA Waterford)
KU14 Female Cadet
Kumite -54 Kg
Clodagh Cullen
(Pat Rockett MA Waterford)
Emma Dolan
(3 Rivers)
Simone Tonnar
(Yamakai) Scotland
KU15 Female Cadet
Kumite +54 Kg
Natasha Doherty
(3 Rivers)
Kelly Kenna
(WSKF Ireland)
Brianna Heylmann
(Pat Rockett MA Waterford)
Zoe McDermott
(WSKF Ireland)
KU18 Female Junior
Kumite -59 Kg
Katelyn Kenny
(WSKF Ireland)
Ayla O’Sullivan
(IKKU)
Kate Mulhern
(IKKU)
Jessie O’Reilly
(IKKU)
KU19 Female Junior
Kumite +59 Kg
Rachel Murphy
(IKKU)
Jessica Cotter
(IKKU)
Erin Kerrigan
(Claudy KC)
Irish Kenpo Karate Union Dublin Open 2019 {Reference: 2]

Medal Winners Male

GradeGoldSilverBronze
KU20 Male Cadet
Kumite -52 Kg
Anthony Kelly
(IKKU)
Jack Donaghey
(Strabane Shotokan)
Danny Byrne
(WIKF Ireland)
Ryan Coleman
(IKKU)
KU21 Male Cadet
Kumite -57 Kg
Logan Chilton
(Yamakai) Scotland
Milo Crean
(WIKF Ireland Nth
Ali Ahmed
(Welsh Karate Kai) Wales
Paddy O’Brien
(IKKU)
KU22 Male Cadet
Kumite -63 Kg
Anes Chaal
(Kaizen ireland)
Ryan Durning
(Ireland Wadokai KA)
Rian Fitzpatrick
(WSKF Ireland)
Yasser Labreche
(Kaizen Ireland)
KU24 Male Cadet
Kumite +70 Kg
Harry Barham
(IKKU)
Lee Sheridan
(WSKF Ireland)
Quinlan Maye
(Ireland Wadokai KA)
Cathal Breathnach
(Kaizen Ireland)
KU26 Male Junior
Kumite -61 Kg
Hiue Power
(IKKU)
David Gannon
(WSKF Ireland)
Reece Mabe
(Welsh Karate Kai) Wales
David Crilly
(IKKU)
KU27 Male Junior
Kumite +61 Kg
Kacper Askuntowicz
(IKKU)
James Renehan
(WSKF Ireland)
Ciaran Curry
(Claudy KC)
Irish Kenpo Karate Union Dublin Open 2019 {Reference: 2]

Medal Winners Female Senior

GradeGoldSilverBronze
KU31 Female Senior
Kumite +61 Kg
Shauna Mullaney
(IKKU)
Aoife Kelly
(Ireland Wadokai KA)
Karolina Askuntowicz
(IKKU)
Caradh O’Donovan
(IKKU)
KU33 Female Senior
Kumite +61 Kg
Justyne Collins
(IKKU)
Lauren Duffy
(IKKU)
Rowen O’Hara
(Saggart KC)
Laoise Geaney
(IKKU)
Irish Kenpo Karate Union Dublin Open 2019 {Reference: 2]

Medal Winners Male Senior

GradeGoldSilverGold
KU35 Male Senior
Kumite -67 Kg
Conor O’Sullivan
(WSKF Ireland)
Ruadhri Collins
(IKKU)
Conor Doherty
(Claudy KC)
David Gahan
(Pat Rockett MA Waterford)
KU36 Male Senior
Kumite -75 Kg
Greg Macauley
(Yamakai) Scotland
Sam Wheeldon
(WSKF Ireland)
Reece Owens
(WIKF Ireland)
David O’Donnell
(Ireland Wadokai KA)
KU39 Male Veteran
Kumite
Eamonn Yore
(Ireland Wadokai KA)
Paul Barham
(IKKU)
KU40 Male Senior
Novice
Rory O’Riordan
(IKKU)
Paul Carroll
(IKKU)
Michael Walsh
(IKKU)
Irish Kenpo Karate Union Dublin Open 2019 {Reference: 2]

Note: Club in parentheses ( ). All Ireland except where indicated in Italics.

Report

The Irish Kenpo Karate Union Open 2019, held in Dublin featured fighters from Scorland (Yamakai) and Wales (Welsh Karate Kai) as well as Ireland.

In the Girls Kumite, Kaizen Ireland won three Gold Medals, IKKU took two Gold Medals, and 3 Rivers and Yamakai (Scotland) one each. In the Boys Kumite, IKKU won two Gold Medals with 5 Clubs winning one each (Kaizen Ireland, Wadokai Ireland Karate Association, WSKF Ireland, 3 Rivers and Claudy Karate Club).

The Female Cadet to Junior Section saw two of the five Gold Medals go to IKKU, with WSKF Ireland, Pat Rockett Martial Arts Waterford and 3 Rivers obtaining one each. In the Male Cadet to Junior Section IKKU won four Gold Medals, Yamakai from Scotland won one and Kaizen Ireland one.

The Senior Female Gold Medals both went to IKKU (Shauna Mullaney and Justyne Collins), while in the Male Senior Conor O’Sullivan (WSKF Ireland) and Greg Macauley (Yamakai – Scotland) took the two Gold Medals. In the Male Senior Novice there was one Gold Medal on Offer, won by Rory O’Riordan IKKU), and in the Male Veteran, Eamonn Yore (Ireland Wadokai Kartate Association) took the one Gold Medal on offer.

References:

Logos

[1] Irish Kenpo Karate Union Facebook (2020) Profile Picture, April 29, 2010 [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/27966_117052458316629_1228939_n.jpg?_nc_cat=107&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=pUsAvuOPlC8AX8lJves&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=132693c91df5082422f88b91de118a9b&oe=5FA0B128 [Accessed 5 October 2020]

Websites

[2] IKKU (2020)Dublin Open 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://www.sportdata.org/karate/set-online/popup_main.php?popup_action=results&vernr=3973&active_menu=calendar [Accessed 5 October 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Wills, John Morahan, John Kane and Louise Wills (nee Kenny).

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Last Updated: 5 October 2020

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Irish National Darts Organisation Logo

Irish National Darts Organisation Ladies Rankings 2015

Irish National Darts Organisation Logo [Reference: 1]

INDO Rankings Ladies 2015

PosNameCountyE1E2E3E4E5E6E7Total
1Robyn ByrneDublin6/88/03/24/06/03/86/862
2Linda HarteWexford6/36/60/80/38/82/04/357
3Olive McIntyreLeitrim6/x4/88/x0/00/38/340
4Veronica SkeffingtonMayo6/33/36/63/23/00/00/439
5Stacey BlandLaois6/xx/43/43/40/02/62/034
6Marian WerderWexford6/48/04/41.5/03/333.5
7Teresa MaherLaois5/x6/6x/34/x3/633
8Kay O’CarrollCorkx/836/43/230
9Tracey GriffithsCavan5/00/42/03/03/02/30/022
10Anne RedmondWexford5/34/32/00/31.5/00/x21.5
11Teresa KingCavan4/23/00/33/30/00/00/321
12Regina BoyleDublin3/x4/x3/30/04/3x/x0/020
13Maeve O’ConnorCarlow3/1x/x3/00/30/4x/00/014
13Siobhan MurphyCarlow4/1x/x2/04/0x/00/3x/x14
13Caroline BreenGalway6/22/414
13Catherine FlemmingMayo6/0x/x2/30/0x/x0/03/014
17Izabella HandCavan4/02/30/00/40/0x/x0/x13
17Samantha CarberryLeitrim4/2x/x4/0x/x0/3x/xx/x13
19Amy RedmondWexford5/03/40/x12
20Maria VaughanGalway6/1x/x0/4x/00/x11
21Ces LallyGalway5/0x/23/x10
22Sharon BuckleyCork5/00/49
23Sarah ButlerCarlow4/40/xx/00/08
23Barbara BarrettMayo5/38
23Ann Marie FloodDublin5/x3/x8
23Ann MurphyKilkenny6/x2/08
23Geraldine HarkinDonegal5/00/30/08
23Mags PrendergastDublin5/00/00/03/08
29Gemma KearonWexford6/17
29Helen MaloneMayo6/17
29Noreen CarryCavan4/x3/x7
32Mary NuggentCork0/66
32Helen KennyMayo4/26
32Trisha JoyceMayo4/26
32Trisha DoyleGalway4/20/00/06
32Bernie McDonaldCarlow5/10/00/00/06
32Debbie O’ConnorClare5/16
32Sarah JoyceMayo4/02/x6
39Christine CodyCarlow3/25
39Mary CorballyGalway3/25
39Donna DeMansfield AbsolonGalway4/15
39Adena SkeffingtonMayo4/15
39Muireann McDermottCavan4/10/05
39Liz ButlerCarlow4/15
39Liz IngramCavanx/32/00/00/x0/05
46Martina O’DonoghueCork0/11
46Norrie McKeoghGalway0/11
46Margaret EdwardsWicklow0/11
Irish National Darts Organisation Ladies Rankings 2015 [Reference: 2]

Events

NumberEventDate
E1InterCounties (Sun) / Inter Counties Singles (Sat)15.02.2015 / 14.02.2015
E2Cavan (Sat) / Cavan (Sun)21.03.2015 / 22.03.2015
E3Castlebar, Co. Mayo (Sat) / Castlebar (Sun)09.05.2015 / 10.05.2015
E4Kilkenny (Sat) / Kilkenny (Sun)20.06.2015 / 21.06.2015
E5Waterford (Sat) / Waterford (Sun)25.07.2015 / 26.07.2015
E6Ennis Pairs (Co. Clare) / Irish Masters22.08.2015 / 23.08.2015
E7Ennis (Co. Clare) / National Singles12.09.2015 / 13.09.2015
Irish National Darts Organisation Ladies Rankings 2015 [Reference: 2]

Report

Robyn Byrne finished top of the Ladies Irish National Darts Organisation Rankings in 2015 with 62 points with Linda Harte in second on 57. Byrne put in a exemplary Final Event, scoring 6 points on the Saturday in Ennis, Co. Clare and then taking the maximum 8 points in the Irish National Singles on the Sunday. Byrne and Harte were level on 48 Points coming into the Event, the Seventh and Final one of the year.

References

Images

[1] INDO (2020) 9886424 [Internet] Available from: https://indodarts.weebly.com/uploads/6/0/0/6/60063899/9886424.png [Accessed 5 October 2020]

Websites

[2] INDO (2020) Rankings [Internet] Available from: https://indodarts.weebly.com/rankings.html# [Accessed 5 October 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Fiona Corrigan and Margaret Williams.

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 5 October 2020

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Mountaineering Ireland Irish Bouldering League 2020-21

Irish Bouldering League 2020-21 Logo [Cropped][Reference: 1]

Rounds

RoundDateVenue
126.09.2020 to 18.10.2020Awesome Walls Dublin
224.10.2020 to 08.11.2020Suas Climbing Centre
321.11.2020 to 06.12.2020Awesome Walls Cork
416.01.2021 to 31.01.2021Gravity Climbing Centre
513.02.2021 to 28.02.2021The Dublin Climbing Centre
Mountaineering Ireland Irish Bouldering League Rounds 2020-21 [Reference: 2]

Points Scoring Format

TopScore
Top on 1st Attempt10 Pts
Top on 2nd Attempt7 Pts
Top on 3rd Attempt4 Pts
Top on any Attempt after2 Pts
Bonus Hold1 Pt
Mountaineering Ireland Irish Bouldering League Points Scoring Format 2020-21 [Reference: 2]

There are 30 problems to attempt in each Competition Category

Competition Categories

CategoryAge Range
Masters Male and Masters Femaleover 45 years of age
Senior Male and Senior FemaleOver 18 years of Age
Youth Male and Youth FemaleUnder 18 and Over 14 years of Age
Mountaineering Ireland Irish Bouldering League Competition Categories 2020-21 [Reference: 2]
Irish Bouldering League Action Photo [Reference: 3][Cropped][Photo Credit: Mountaineering Ireland]

About

The Irish Bouldering League is the longest-running climbing competition in the World, and is run accross five competition rounds in five different venues.

References

Logos

[1] Mountaineering Ireland (2020) 202094135125_560052f3 [Internet] Available from: https://www.mountaineering.ie/_files/202094135125_560052f3.png [Accessed 5 October 2020]

Websites

[2] Mountaineering Ireland (2020) Irish Bouldering League [Internet] Available from: https://www.mountaineering.ie/Climbing/CompetitionClimbing/IrishBoulderingLeague/default.aspx [Accessed 5 October 2020]

Images

[3] Mountaineering Ireland (2020) 202094135125_560052f3 [Internet] Available from: https://www.mountaineering.ie/_files/202094135125_560052f3.png [Accessed 5 October 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Dervla Kincaid (nee Mulcahy), Colm Kincaid, Sondra Maher & Todd Zboyan.

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Last Updated: 5 October 2020

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Lucha Libre AAA Triplemania XXIV 2018

Lucha Libre AAA Logo [Reference: 1]

Results

EventChampionRunner-Up
Main EventPsycho ClownPagano
MegacampeonatoTexano JrBrian Cage
Lucha Underground UniverseTeam Rey MisterioMatanza Cueto
Campeonato LatinoamericanoJohnny MundoPentagon Jr
Parejas AAA (Pairs)Aerostar & Drago3 other teams
WomensUncontested
Copa TriplemaniaAustralian SuicideDaga
Lucha Libre AAA Triplemania XXIV 2018 [Reference: 2-3]

Report

In the most recent Lucha Libre AAA Triplemania Event (as of 5 October 2020) – Triplemania XXIV, held in Arena Ciudad Mexico City, Psycho Clown won the main event, after beinf betrayed by Dr. Wagner Jr, by finally beating Pagano, taking the barber to Pagano’s hair, and pummeling each other with various objects in a bloody fight. Dr. Wagner Jr challenged Prsycho Clown after the event to a fight at Triplemania XXIV.

Triplemania XXIV started off with the Copa Triplemania Event, where Australian Suicide defeated Daga. This was followed by the anticipated Mens versus Womens fight, but El Apache, who was invited to be referee by Averno and Chessman, betrayed them to support his daughters Mary and Faby Apache and after the fight Ricky Marvin appeared and the three Rudos massacred the family, an act which merits revenge.

Next up was the Pairs (Parejas) where Aerostar and DRago were crowned Champions, and then it was on to Campeonato Latinoamericano AAA, where Johnny Mundo finally captured the belt with a victory over Pentagon Jr, after the blond Taya turned his back on Pentagon Jr, fouling him and betraying Los Perros del Mal by siding with Johnny Mundo.

The next Event was Lucha Underground, where Rey Misterio came back to Mexico and AAA, and led his team, Prince Puma and Aztec Drago Jr to victory over Matnza Cueto, Marty “The Moth” Martinez and Mil Muertes. This was followed by the semifinal bout, where Texano Jr, despite being beaten, retained the MegaCampeonato de AAA, after defeating Brian Cage, and with that Dr. Wagner Jr, who finished covered in blood. After the match he received a severe beating from Team Trump, which couldn’t be countered even with the appearance of several “Tecnicos”.

The Main Event finished up the evening with Psycho Clown, despite being betrayed by Dr. Wagner Jr, and being severely beaten, took the barber to Pagano’s hair, finally defeating him. After the event, Dr Wagner Jr challenged Psycho Clown to the belt at Triplemania XXV, which was accepted by the Tecnico.

Psycho Clown takes to air against Pagano during Lucha Libre AAA Triplemania XXIV [Reference: 4][Photo Credit: Lucha Libre AAA]

About Lucha Libre

Lucha Libre is Mexico’s answer to American Wrestling, or for that matter Greco-Roman Wrestling (the version favoured by the Olympics). Characters are usually dressed in vibrant colours, and what makes it stand out compared to WWE, is that the wresters usually wear masks.

References

Logos

[1] Lucha Libre AAA (2020) logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.luchalibreaaa.com/beta/wp-content/themes/aaa-luchalibre/img/ui/logo.png [Accessed 5 October 2020]

Websites

[2] Lucha Libre AAA (2020) THE WORLD AT HIS FEET AT TRIPLEMANIA XXIV [Internet] Available from: http://www.luchalibreaaa.com/en/johnny-mundo-campeon-triplemania-xxiv/ [Accessed 5 October 2020]

[3] Lucha Libre AAA (2020) PSYCHO CLOWN TRIPLEMANIA XXIV BIG WINNER! [Internet] Available from: http://www.luchalibreaaa.com/en/psycho-clown-gran-ganador-triplemania-xxiv/ [Accessed 5 October 2020]

Images

[4] Lucha Libre AAA (2020) Triplemanía-XXIV-15 [Internet] Available from: http://www.luchalibreaaa.com/en/psycho-clown-gran-ganador-triplemania-xxiv/ [Accessed 5 October 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Kane.

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Central Asia Football Association (CAFA) National League Final Tables 1992-93

Central Asian Football Association Logo [Reference: 1]

Kazakhstan 1992-93

PWDLFAPts
Kairat Alma-Ata (C)261655482237
SKIF Arsenal Chimkent261484392136
Traktor Pavlodar261484392236
Ekibastuzets261466392434
Fostor Djambul261259402929
Zhiger Chimkent269107332228
Shakhter Karaganda268126242228
Gornyak Khromtau268711242923
Tselinnik267910323723
Kaisar Kaz-yl-Orda269215252920
Vostok Ust-Kamenogolsk268414293520
Aktyubinets2641210123120
Khimik Kustenai267316294517
Spartak Semipalatinsk265318256013
Kazakhstan 1992-93 [Reference: 2]

Kyrgyzstan 1992-93

PWDLFAPts
Alga Bishkek (C)221822701638
Dostuk Sokoluk221363631732
Alai Osh221237552427
Selmashevets Bishkek221147333126
Semetai Kyzyl-Kiya221048403624
Alai Gulch221048283524
Spartak Tokmak22967392324
Instrum Bishkek22868313322
Namys-APK226412384616
Khimik Kara-Baita225314214813
Kok-Art Djalalabad224216267010
Ala-Too Naryn22241612778
Kyrgyzstan 1992-93 [Reference: 2]

Tajikistan 1992-93

PWDLFAPts
Pamir Dushanbe (C)201613611533
Regar Tursunzade201145271126
Vakhsh Kurgun-Tyube201127362324
Khodzhent201046141624
Pakhtakor Proletarsk201118233023
Istravshan Ura-Tyube201037273523
Shodman Gissar20848181620
Sokhibkor Dushanbe20749191918
Saikhun Khudzhand20659212717
Sitora20331411319
Khosilot Parkhar #101096242
Ravshan Kulyab #100194201
Tajikistan 1992-93 [Reference: 2]

# Withdrew from competition during the season.

Turkmenistan 1992-93

PWDLFAPts
Kopetdag Ashkhabad (C)282701151854
Nebitchi282233961247
Akhal2822241031646
Merv Mary281855671841
Sport Vyuzmein281657493737
Khazar281558353135
Arlan Nebit-Dag281387373534
TSKhT Ashkhabad2816111693733
Lebap Chardzhov289514303823
Koikhozchi Turkmen288317306219
Sarya Dashkhovvz286220207014
Bereket285320228513
Djeikhun Seidi2851222012211
Arkach Kzylarvat2850231412310
Umid Bairam-Ali28112615643
Turkmenistan 1992-93 [Reference: 2]

Uzbekistan 1992-93

PWDLFAPts
Pakhtakor Tashkent (C)322435944051
Neftchi Fergana322354661451
Sogdana Djizak322327782748
Nurafshon Bukhara322075592347
Navbakhor Namangan321886542144
Temirulchi Kokand321877472843
Navruf Andizhan3212911454533
Kosonsoichi3212812354032
Traktor Tashkent3211516404927
Marakanda Samarkand3281014294626
FKA Pakhtakor-79329716385825
Chirchik3271114365425
Aral Nukus329419275022
Yangier329419406422
Shakhrikhonchi327718256721
Kimyogar Almalyk325522306815
Surkhan Termez3201220156412
Uzbekistan 1992-93 [Reference: 2]

Report

Champions of the Five Central Asian Republics who broke away from the USSR in 1992 were Kairat Alma-Ata (Kazakhstan), Alga Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan), Pamir Dushanbe (Tajikistan), Kopetdag Ashkhabad (Turkmenistan) and Pakhtakor Tashkent (Uzbekistan).

Central Asian Republics broke away from the USSR in 1992 and formed their own Independent Nations, with their own Football Associations. For a while they operated on the fringes of Europe, although by 2020 they had all joined the Central Asian Football Association (CAFA) along with Iran and Afghanistan, within the Asian Football Confederation, with the exception of Kazakhstan, who joined UEFA (the European Association).

References

Images

[1] Wikipedia (2020) Cafa_logo [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/aa/Cafa_logo.jpg [Accessed 21 July 2020]

Sources/Magazines

[2] Anon. (1993) “Tables” World Soccer May 1993. pg. 31.

Bibliography

[4] Mantz, Gabriel (2020)  Asian Football Yearbook 2018-2019.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Eoin O’Fearghaill.

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Softball Ireland Indoor Softball Tournaments 2019-20

Softball Ireland Logo [Reference: 1]

Finals

DateTournamentWinnersRunners-Up
02.11.2019Ball-O-WeenMegaMixWTribesL
25.01.2020Dublin ISTPackersWOriginalsL
29.02.2020Katie Long MTHyperMixWTribesL
Softball Ireland Indoor Softball Tournaments 2019-20 [Reference: 2-5]

Report

Megamix won the Ball-O-Ween Tournament held in Galway on 2 November 2019, defeating Tribes in the Final.

Ball-O-Ween Combined Team Photo 2 November 2019 [Reference: 6][Photo Credit: Galway Tribes Softball Facebook Page]

Packers won the Dublin Indoor Softball Tournament on 25 January 2020, defeating Originals in the Final.

Packers Dublin Indoor Softball Champions 2020: Back Row L-R: Patrick Meehan, Stijn van Woensel, Jose, Anthony Byrne, Nitin Binawara. Front Row L-R: Sophie Van den Broeck, Lolly Brennan, Julie Trundle. [Reference: 7][Photo Credit: Dublin Indoor Softball Tournament Facebook Page]

The Katie Long Memorial Tournament in Galway on February 29, 2020 was won by HyperMix over Tribes.

HyperMix – Katie Long Memorial Tournament Winners 29 February 2020][Reference: 8][Photo Credit: Galway Tribes Softball Facebook Page]

References

Images

[1] Softball Ireland (2014) Softball Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.softball.ie/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/SoftballIreland_MainRetina.png [Accessed 7 March 2017]

Social Media

[2] Galway Tribes Softball Club (2019) Post November 2, 2019: That’s a wrap for Ball-O-Ween!” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/GalwaySoftball/posts/2644715372261739 [Accessed 4 October 2020]

[3] Dublin Indoor Softball Tournament | Facebook Group (2018) Post by Julie Trundle 25 January 2020: “Thank you so much to everyone for coming to the tournament, I hope you all enjoyed yourselves 👍I know I shouldn’t be biased but I am so chuffed to say Packers WON the Dublin Indoor softball tournament 2020…… well done lads so so proud of ye. Also big thanks to the Originals who brought the game again and had gone undefeated all the way up to the final, showing their class. Thanks a million everyone for making it a great, smooth and successful day! Julie” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/groups/116473231341/permalink/10157108664201342 Accessed 4 October 2020]

[4] Dublin Indoor Softball Tournament Facebook Group (2018) Photo by Julie Trundle24 January 2020: [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=10159431762509778&set=pcb.10157104425651342 [Accessed 4 October 2020]

[5] Galway Tribes Softball Club (2019) Post February 29, 2020: “Congrats to HyperMix on beating Tribes in this years Katie Long Memorial Tournament! 👏👏👏 Now on to the celebrations…. see you in Massimos 🍻🥳 we’re down towards the back! (safe travels to those not staying around for the night! ) ” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/GalwaySoftball/posts/2918670714866202 [Accessed 4 October 2020]

Images:

[6] Galway Tribes Softball Club (2019) Post November 2, 2019: That’s a wrap for Ball-O-Ween!” [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/76961156_2644714012261875_9164868341695774720_n.jpg?_nc_cat=107&_nc_sid=8bfeb9&_nc_ohc=daCAk8JlGVEAX8XZlpt&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=1a95b7b08d7e43996dd195833f54837f&oe=5FA0F445 [Accessed 4 October 2020]

[7] Dublin Indoor Softball Tournament Facebook Group (2018) Photo by Julie Trundle24 January 2020: [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/83074076_10159437350349778_1705633102103052288_n.jpg?_nc_cat=102&_nc_sid=825194&_nc_ohc=HgZcro7QGL0AX-iH7pX&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=4d27295d3a5092fbf411d1e474dc2aad&oe=5F9E14A4 [Accessed 4 October 2020]

[8] Galway Tribes Softball Club (2019) Post February 29, 2020: “Congrats to HyperMix on beating Tribes in this years Katie Long Memorial Tournament!

Now on to the celebrations…. see you in Massimos

we’re down towards the back! (safe travels to those not staying around for the night! ) ” [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/88217572_2918669854866288_3927146013302718464_n.jpg?_nc_cat=104&_nc_sid=8bfeb9&_nc_ohc=NkujCRsJIooAX9dNRFh&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=d2545f3df799b6469f704ad67d122b01&oe=5FA0B5A1 [Accessed 4 October 2020]

Acknowledgements:

Thanks to Decy Maher, Sondra Maher, Todd Zboyan, Declan Burke (Marlay Softball Club 2017)

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Inter-American Club Cup 1991

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
1st Leg
09.09.1992Puebla (Mex)1Colo Colo (Chi)4
2nd Leg
23.09.1992Colo Colo (Chi)3Puebla (Mex)1
Inter-American Club Cup 1991 [Reference: 2]

Report

Colo Colo of Chile won the Inter-American Club Cup 1991 (held over until September 1992), defeating Puebla of Mexico 4-1 in the first leg in Mexico and 3-1 in the 2nd Leg at home in Chile.

The Inter-American Club Cup is an annual Club competition for the winners of the North/Central/Caribbean (CONCACAF Club Championship)and South American (Libertadores Cup) Club Championships.

References

Magazines

[1] Anon. (1992) “World Service” World Soccer. November 1992. pg. 61.

[2] Anon. (1992) “World Service” World Soccer. December 1992. pg. 59.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Francesco.

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Carlsberg Challenge Hong Kong (World Soccer) 1993

East Asia Football Federation Logo [Reference: 1]

Finals

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
1993Japan1 (3p)Switzerland1 (5p)
1993Hong Kong XI5Denmark U210
3rd Place
1993Denmark U212Japan1
Final
1993Hong Kong XI2Switzerland3
Carlsberg Challenge Hong Kong (World Soccer) 1993 [Reference: 2]

Report

Switzerland won the Carlsberg Challenge in 1993, defeating hosts Hong Kong XI 3-2 in the Final after knocking out Japan on penalties in the Semi-Finals. Denmark Under-21 finished third with a 2-1 defeat of Japan.

About

The Carlsberg Challenge was a Tournament featuring top East Asian National teams, as well as National Youth teams and Club teams from more established European Nations and also African National teams. It was held in Hong Kong every Spring.

The East Asian Football Federation is a Sub-Federation within the Asian Football Confederation, covering the East Asian Nations of Japan, South Korea, North Korea, China, Mongolia, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan (Chinese Taipei) and Guam.

References

Images

[1] Zedge (2020) crop [Internet] Available from: https://fsb.zobj.net/crop.php?r=Rs_lmiJ_tdp_-Xdi2Ehv0ZDy6MNfMKyTp2oxOe8btt9jeokttBEhlPNkahU9sZxEHavFaELMw1lqIB_2WrcquV1PYVwQl736SBpHtattgKO2ewzkhxKb2cTQbnYMNzUzncnavRh6tydP3bxD [Accessed 21 July 2020]

Sources/Magazines

[2] Anon. (1993) “World Service: Internationals” World Soccer March 1993, pg. 61

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Paul Hui.

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Merdeka Tournament Kuala Lumpur (World Soccer) 1993

ASEAN Football Federation Logo [Reference: 1]

Final Group Tables

PWDLFAPts
Group A
*CASKA Sofia (Bul)3210305
*Malaysia3120324
Thailand3021232
Singapore3012251
Group B
*FC Aarau (Swi)3210825
*South Korea3210835
Ghana3102342
Indonesia30030100
Merdeka Tournament Kuala Lumpur (World Soccer) 1993 [Reference: 2]

Finals

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
1993Malaysia2FC Aarau1
1993South Korea1CSKA Sofia0
Final
1993Malaysia3South Korea1 aet
Merdeka Tournament Kuala Lumpur (World Soccer) 1993 [Reference: 2]

Report

Hosts Malaysia won the Merdeka Tournament with a 3-1 victory after extra time in the Final against South Korea. Both had won their Semi-Final against a fancied European Club side (CSKA Sofia of Bulgaria and FC Aarau of Switzerland) who had finished top of the two four-team groups.

Other entrants were fellow ASEAN Football Federation members Thailand, Singapore and Indonesia as well one of the best African Nations, Ghana.

About

The Merdeka Tournament was a Tournament featuring top South East Asian National teams, as well as National Youth teams and Club teams from more established European Nations and also African National teams. It was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, every summer.

The ASEAN Football Federation is a Sub-Federation within the Asian Football Confederation, covering the South East Asian Nations of Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, East Timor, Brunei, Thailand, Vietnam, Camodia (Kampuchea) & Laos.

References

Images

[1] ASEAN Football Federation (2016) ASEAN Football Federation Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.aseanfootball.org/v3/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/aff.jpg [Accessed 25 December 2019]

Sources/Magazines

[2] Anon. (1993) “World Service: Internationals” World Soccer May 1993, pg. 61

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Paul Hui.

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

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