It also comes to a new venue in Abbeyleix.
The Laois Cross Country championships will take place this weekend for the first time in two years.
Senior individual & team events will take place for both men and women, with four supporting juvenile races also scheduled.
An earlier start time of 10:30 has been agreed to allow participants to support Clough/Ballacolla in the Leinster club hurling final afterwards.
It all takes place on Sunday at the Cass family farm in Abbeyleix, adjacent to the Mountrath road.
Cian Kelly from St Abbans AC is the current title holder, with Mary Mulhare from Portlaoise AC set to defend her title from 2019.
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