There was a first and second and a fifth at the latest set of meets.
Tullamore's Ava O'Connor has picked up her second win of the outdoor season in the United States.
The teenager was racing at altitude in Colorado and romped home to take the 800m in a time of 2.11.02.
Another former Tullamore Harrier picked up a second placed finish in the form of James Dunne.
Dunne put in an impressive performance over 1,500m to record a time of 3.46.97.
Aaron Mangan also travelled to compete at the Central Nebraska Challenge.
He finished fifth in a fast 800m in a time of 1.52.98, have ran 55 seconds for the first lap.
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