The championships took place over the weekend.
Midlands athletes secured big wins at the National Juvenile Track and Field Championships.
Mullingar Harriers had a strong showing, as Lily Walsh secured the U16 girls 3000m race, while Donnacha Doyle won silver in the U15 Triple Jump.
Matthew Molloy also impressed with a second place finish in the U19 3000m steeplechase.
Meanwhile, Ally Duffy from Tullamore Harriers set a new Championship Best Performance in the U17 2000m steeplechase, with Danny Rigney winning a bronze medal in his U17 2000m steeplechase
Faye Brennan from St Abban's AC impressed with a bronze in the U15 100m race.
Aaliyah Troy came away with a silver in the U18 Triple Jump, with Cara English finishing with a bronze.
Elsewhere, Elaine Miller was a silver winner in the U19 Triple Jump and Will Duffy was a bronze winner in the U18 2000m steeplechase.
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