Grosvenor In View Magazine 2025
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with 800m to go, he fought hard to stay in contention. Digging deep in the closing stages, Noah delivered a strong finish, crossing the line in 9th place with a time of 4:16.40—a determined effort in a high-calibre field. The Junior Boys 4x100m team— Jacob Cochrane, Zayn Ahmed, Jeydhel Cabuhal , and Isaiah Erhabor—put in a solid performance, showcasing both speed and teamwork. A sharp first change between Jacob and Zayn set a strong tone, while the remaining exchanges were approached with caution. The team battled hard to chase down Leinster champions Blackrock College in the outside lane, but Blackrock proved too strong, delivering a significantly faster time than the Grosvenor
squad had run at the Ulster Championships. Despite this, the boys can take pride in their performance, entering as Ulster Champions and running close to their best with a time of 47.76, securing 4th place in a competitive field. The athletes have showcased outstanding determination and skill, setting a fantastic example for the next generation. Their performances will no doubt fuel excitement and motivation for the year ahead, inspiring younger athletes to push their limits and strive for greatness. Here’s to even more success next season! Mrs K Kirk
Athletes pictured from left to right: Dominik Lipowski, Jacob Cochrane, Jude Glover and Emily Hobbs
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