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Irish Life Health National Track and Field Championships set to celebrate 150th edition

World indoor 60m hurdles finalist Sarah Lavin was on hand to launch the 150th edition of the Irish Life Health National Track and Field. Photo by Sam Barnes/Sportsfile

The 150th edition of the Irish Life Health National Track and Field Championships is set to continue an illustrious history later this month as the cream of Irish athletics take to Morton Stadium for national competition hosted by Athletics Ireland on June 25th and 26th.

The first national athletics championships were organised in College Park (Trinity College Dublin) on July 7th 1873 and have been held every year since, making the Irish national championships the longest running consecutive championships in the world.

Speaking at today’s launch in Trinity College Dublin, Liz Rowen, Marketing Director for Irish Life Health said:

“We are proud to be the Official Sponsor of the 150th edition of the Irish Life Health National Track and Field Championships.

“These championships have provided so many incredible moments over the years and we are delighted to be part of an event which showcases the stars of Irish athletics”.

Cillín Greene of Galway City Harriers was on hand to launch 150th edition of the Irish Life Health National Track and Field Championships which will take place in Morton Stadium on June 25th and 26th. Photo by Sam Barnes/Sportsfile

Medals and those seeking to attain qualification for upcoming international competitions will no doubt be a theme across an action packed 2-day schedule with both World and European Championships on the horizon, but these championships will ultimately celebrate the stars of Irish athletics returning to national competition in front of their home fans.

Hamish Adams, Athletics Ireland CEO said: “This weekend’s championships give us the opportunity to see our athletes competing for national titles and individual honours.

“Days like this are only possible due to the commitment of so many people, and I would like to express our thanks to our sponsor Irish Life Health, President of Athletics Ireland John Cronin, the organising committee, volunteers, officials, and all the Athletics Ireland staff who work hard to make our events a great success”.

This year’s Irish Life Health National Track and Field Championships is the most anticipated championships in years, with a host of Olympians and record-breaking athletes all set to take their place.

Tickets for these championships are now on sale and available on the Athletics Ireland website.

Athletics star Cillín Green of Galway City Harriers pictured alongside Irish Life Health Senior Marketing Manager Andrea Walsh and Athletics Ireland Chief Executive Officer Hamish Adams, at the launch at Trinity College in Dublin, which was the location for the first edition of the championships on July 7th 1873. Photo by Sam Barnes/Sportsfile

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