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Wexford Athletics

Wexford Athletics is the county organisation responsible for overseeing athletics activities in County Wexford, Ireland. It operates under the governance of Athletics Ireland, and manages the coordination, promotion, and regulation of competitions at the county level:..[1]

Each year, Wexford Athletics organises County Championships, which consist of three main disciplines: track and field, cross country, and road races. These events cater to athletes across all age groups, from juvenile through to senior and masters levels[2]

This page provides an overview of Wexford Athletics, its events, affiliated clubs, and a linked archive of competition results. Individual event records (such road races and cross country events) are listed on dedicated subpages for both men's and women's competitions.

List of Affiliated Clubs

Wexford Athletics governs all athletics clubs across the county. These clubs may cater to athletes of all ages and levels, from juveniles to masters, and play a key role in developing talent and hosting county-level competitions.

Affiliated clubs[1]

  • Adamstown AC
  • Bree AC
  • Craanford Harriers AC
  • Croghan AC
  • D.M.P.
  • Enniscorthy AC
  • Gorey AC
  • Kilmore AC
  • Menapians AC
  • Slaney Olympic AC
  • St. Killian's AC
  • St. Paul's AC
  • SBR (Sliabh Buide Rovers) AC
  • Slaney Olympic AC
  • Taghmon AC
  • United Striders AC
  • Wexford Marathon Club

Competitions Overview

Wexford Athletics organises a wide range of competitions across County Wexford each year. These include cross country, track and field, and road racing events, held at various age and ability levels including juvenile, junior, senior, masters, intermediate, and novice.[2]

The main competition types are:

Cross Country

Wexford Athletics organises annual cross country championships in the autumn and winter. These races are run on natural terrain and are open to club athletes across a variety of categories based on age and experience.

Separate championship events are held for:

  • Junior
  • Novice
  • Intermediate
  • Senior
  • Masters

Each subpage includes separate result tables for men's and women's competitions, listing the podium finishers and host venue for each year. The structure reflects official county-level competition formats used by Athletics Ireland.

These events are typically hosted by local clubs and rotate venues annually.

Road Races

Wexford Athletics coordinates a number of road racing events in the spring and summer, held on measured courses across the county. These races vary in distance, depending on race type.

Road races are often organised in collaboration with local athletic clubs. Events form part of the county championship series, with medals awarded to individual and team winners.

  • Junior
  • Novice
  • Intermediate
  • Senior
  • Masters
  • Road Relays
  • Half Marathon
  • Marathon

Each subpage includes separate result tables for men's and women's competitions, listing the podium finishers and host venue for each year.

Track and Field

Typically run during the spring and summer, these events include sprints, middle-distance and long-distance races, as well as jumps and throws. Competitions are organised across multiple age categories, from juvenile to masters.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Wexford Athletics". Wexford Libraries. Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford.: C&R Printing (published November 1989). 1989. Retrieved 2025-06-19.
  2. ^ a b c Parle, James (2012). Our Sporting Past: A History of Track & Field Athletics, Cross-country, Cycling and Tug-o-war in County Wexford (1877-1967). JJP Publications. ISBN 978-0-9540927-1-9.

Wexford Athletics official website