It was another brilliant night for Boyne AC at Claremont Stadium in Navan last night. With warm, still air and golden evening light, it felt more like southern Europe than Ireland. The memories will live on for a long time.
Boyne AC athletes were full of energy, determination, and team spirit, from the youngest to the oldest, every athlete gave it their all.
Aimee Rice ran with real grit and composure in the Under-18s, holding her own against a tough field and showing great maturity on the track. In the Under-17s, Shauna Rice delivered a gutsy performance, pushing herself to a strong finish and showing how far she’s come.
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Dara Ellie Winters was on fire in the Under-16s, explosive from the start and focused right through to the finish line, earning herself a well-deserved PB. Isabelle Winters in the Under-14s ran a smart, steady race, keeping her cool and showing real consistency under pressure.
In the Under-12s, Caitlin Hughes gave a determined performance, powering through her race with focus and finishing with a huge smile. Conor Hughes was all speed and strength, giving a powerful run that showed off just how much potential he has.
Among the Under-10s, Ruby Winters brought pure confidence and joy to the track, racing fearlessly and turning heads with her effort. Harrison Stearn, also in the Under-10s, gave it absolutely everything, full of energy and heart from start to finish.
Across every event, Boyne AC athletes gained experience, smashed personal bests, and brought home medals but even more importantly, they represented Boyne A.C. with pride and passion.
And of course, the support on the sidelines was also something special. The Boyne girls were the loudest voices in the stadium, cheering on every single clubmate like it was their own race. Their energy lit up the evening and reminded everyone what a strong, supportive club really looks like.
It wasn’t just about results though; it was about heart, teamwork, and memories made under a warm summer sky. Another brilliant night for Boyne AC.