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Clonliffe Harriers is a Dublin-based athletics club. They were founded in 1886, and are the oldest athletic club in Ireland. They have been based in Morton Stadium since the 1950s.

The grounds originally formed part of Santry Court and were leased by the club from 1956 by Grangegorman Mental Hospital.

The club has top-class international coaches in all disciplines and a lively training programme for all levels. The club competes during the winter in cross country and road events. This involves all ages from under 10 to senior, veterans and all standards.

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Clonliffe Harriers

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Clonliffe Harriers is a Dublin-based athletics club. They were founded in 1886, and are the oldest athletic club in Ireland. They have been based in Morton...

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Clonliffe

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North of Croke Park Stadium. Clonliffe Harriers is an athletics club based in Morton Stadium. Under the Drumcondra, Clonliffe, and Glasnevin Township Act...

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Morton Stadium

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centre for athletics events in Dublin city and the home track of Clonliffe Harriers. It has also been the home ground for several Irish association football...

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Brian Gregan

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Gregan represented Tallaght Athletic Club before going on to represent Clonliffe Harriers. Brian Gregan at World Athletics "Sportsfile - Launch of 2008 KitKat...

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Efrem Gidey

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Tyrellstown, where he sat the Leaving Cert in 2019 and began training at Clonliffe Harriers under Joe Cooper. He later lived with Cooper's son Ian. He won the...

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Jerry Kiernan

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cross-country titles.[citation needed] His running club in Dublin was Clonliffe Harriers. Kiernan coached many athletes including Ciara Mageean and trained...

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Gerry McIntyre

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was a long distance and cross country runner. He represented both Clonliffe Harriers and Ponders End AC, London. He ran the marathon at the 1960 Summer...

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List of stadiums in Ireland by capacity

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GAA Gaelic football 9,331 3,000 15,000 No 40 Morton Stadium Dublin Clonliffe Harriers AC Athletics 8,800 800 Yes 41 St Brendan's Park Birr Offaly GAA Athletics...

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Santry

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in the League of Ireland, from 2008 to 2011 when they disbanded. Clonliffe Harriers Athletic Club is based in the Morton Stadium in Santry, which they...

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Chac

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a 1975 film in the Maya language Red in the Yucatec Maya language Clonliffe Harriers Cannon Hill Anglican College ChAc, Chorea acanthocytosis, a rare hereditary...

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Alistair Cragg

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only first visited when he was 24 years old. He currently runs for Clonliffe Harriers, a club in Dublin. Cragg made his début for Ireland at the 2003 European...

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Cathal Doyle

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time Irish champion over 1500 metres. From Bettystown, he runs for Clonliffe Harriers Athletic Club. He attended the University of Portland. He ran a sub-four...

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Santry Court

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Ireland's national athletics stadium. The area had earlier been leased to Clonliffe Harriers athletics club in 1956. In 1969, the estate was sold by the state...

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Herbert Carmichael Irwin

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1909 to June 1913. Irwin was a member of the Dublin athletic club Clonliffe Harriers, which commemorates him with a trophy, the Irwin Memorial Challenge...

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Glenmalure Park

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was a 4-1 win over Wales on the 24th of May 1987. Billy Morton of Clonliffe Harriers staged his first athletics meeting on Saturday 14 August 1943 at Glenmalure...

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Danny McDaid

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Ireland. He is a former member of the Dublin-based athletic club Clonliffe Harriers. He competed for Ireland at two Olympic Games, Munich 1972 and Montreal...

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Joe Deakin

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he ran with Clonliffe Harriers and won the Irish 1 mile and 4 mile titles in 1901. Returning to England, he joined Herne Hill Harriers in 1903 and soon...

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Niall Bruton

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National School and then St. Aidan's C.B.S. in Whitehall, he ran with Clonliffe Harriers. Bruton ran collegiately in the US for the University of Arkansas...

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2009 European Cross Country Championships

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and field stadium, Morton Stadium, which is the home stadium for Clonliffe Harriers – the oldest athletics club in Ireland. The course's looped design...

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David Guiney

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and competed with the Civil Service, Dublin University, Clonliffe Harriers, and Donore Harriers athletic clubs, affiliated to the AAU at the time of Ireland’s...

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Greta Streimikyte

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 Ireland Sport Paralympic athletics Disability Retinopathy Disability class T13 Event 1500 metres Club Clonliffe Harriers Athletics Club Medal record...

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Sarah Hawkshaw

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cross country runner, Hawkshaw represented both Mount Sackville and Clonliffe Harriers. Between 2014 and 2018 Hawkshaw attended the University of Massachusetts...

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