The below list contains all the athletics tracks in the Republic of Ireland as of August 2024 including those that have been recently closed or are currently being developed.[1][2]
County | Name and Location | Coordinates | Size | Type | Club | Year opened | Image | Notes |
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Carlow | St Abbans | 400m | Gravel | |||||
Carlow | Carlow IT | 150m | Tartan | |||||
Cavan | Shercock | 300m | Tartan | Shercock AC | ||||
Clare | Ennis, Lees Road Sports and Amenity Park | 400m | Tartan | Ennis Track AC | ||||
Clare | Ennis, Tim Smythe Park | 400m | Cinder | |||||
Cork | Cork Institute of Technology, Bishopstown | 400m | Tartan | Cork Institute of Technology | 1979 | Resurfaced 2024.[3] | ||
Cork | Bandon, County Cork | 400m | Tartan | Bandon | Site acquired and granted planning in 2024.[4] | |||
Cork | Leevale High-Performance Centre, Farranlea Road | |||||||
Cork | Clondrohid | 200m (4 lane) | Tartan | 200m 4 lane tartan track and sprint straight | ||||
Cork | Mardyke | 400m | Tartan | UCC | Closed March 2024 due to deterioration in condition. | |||
Donegal | Aura Letterkenny | 400m | Tartan | Letterkenny Athletic Club | ||||
Donegal | Lifford | 400m | Mondo | |||||
Donegal | Ballybofey | 400m | Tartan | Finn Valley | ||||
Donegal | Donegal Town | Mondo | Tir Chonaill AC | |||||
Dublin | Morton Stadium, Santry | 400m | Mondo | Clonliffe Harriers | 1958 | Cinder track (1958), Tartan track (1978), Resurfaced (2023) | ||
Dublin | Irishtown Stadium | 400m | Tartan | Crusaders | 1950s | Fully renovated in 2004. | ||
Dublin | University College Dublin | 400m | Mondo | UCD | 2023 | IAAF standard mondo track. | ||
Dublin | University College Dublin (Belfield) | 400m | Tartan | UCD | Closed in 2011. | |||
Dublin | Kilbarrack | 400m | Cinder | |||||
Dublin | Kilbogget Park, Cabinteely | 400m | Tartan | 2024 | ||||
Dublin | Tibradden Rd, Kilmashogue, Dublin 16 | 400m | Mondo | Dundrum South Dublin | ||||
Dublin | ALSAA, Dublin Airport | 400m | Tartan | ALSAA | ||||
Dublin | National Indoor Arena (Ireland) | 200m (indoor) | Tartan | |||||
Dublin | Lucan Harriers | 400m | Tartan | Lucan Harriers | ||||
Dublin | Éamonn Ceannt Park, Crumlin | 400m | Cinder | |||||
Dublin | Chapelizod | 300m | Tartan | Donore Harriers | ||||
Dublin | Tallaght | 400m | Tartan | Tallaght Athletics Club | ||||
Galway | Ballinasloe | 400m | Tartan | |||||
Galway | Galway, Dangan | 400m | Tartan | synthetic track | ||||
Galway | Galway, Westside | 400m (6 lane) | Tartan | |||||
Kerry | Castleisland | 400m | Tartan | |||||
Kerry | Tralee | 110m (4 lane) | Tartan | Tralee Harriers | Shot Put throwing circle, hammer and discus circle and long and triple jump pits | |||
Kildare | Clane | 200m | Astro | |||||
Kildare | Kilcock | 400m | Cinder | |||||
Kildare | Newbridge, County Kildare | 400m | Cinder | |||||
Kildare | Leixlip | 400m | Tartan | |||||
Kildare | Celbridge | 400m | Grass | |||||
Kilkenny | Greenville, Kilmacow | 400m | Grass | St Senan's | ||||
Kilkenny | Scanlon Park | 400m | Tartan | |||||
Limerick | University of Limerick | 400m | Tartan | 225m jogging track indoor | ||||
Louth | Bush Post Primary School, Dundalk | 400m (6 lane) | Tartan | Glenmore Athletic Club | 2008 | |||
Louth | Drogheda, Lourdes Stadium | 400m | Tartan | |||||
Mayo | Ballina, County Mayo | 400m | Tartan | Ballina AC | ||||
Mayo | Claremorris | 400m | Tartan | |||||
Meath | Athboy | 400M | Grass | Fr Murphy AC | ||||
Meath | Bohermeen | 400m | Tartan | |||||
Meath | Cushinstown | 400m | Grass | |||||
Meath | Dunboyne | 400m | Tartan | |||||
Meath | Gormanstown | 400m | Cinder | |||||
Meath | Ratoath | 400m | Grass | |||||
Meath | Navan, Claremont Stadium | 400m | Tartan | |||||
Meath | Skyne | 400m | Cinder | |||||
Monaghan | Clones, County Monaghan | 400m | Tartan | |||||
Monaghan | Carrickmacross | 400m | Cinder | Carrick Aces | ||||
Monaghan | Beech Hill College, Tirkeenan, Monaghan | 400m | Cinder | |||||
Offaly | Tullamore | 400m | Tartan | Tullamore Harriers | ||||
Sligo | Sligo IT | 400m | Tartan | |||||
Tipperary | Moyne, County Tipperary | 400m (4 lane) | Tartan | |||||
Tipperary | Nenagh | 200m (indoor) | Tartan | |||||
Tipperary | Templemore | 400m | Tartan | |||||
Waterford | Waterford Regional Sports Centre | 400m | Mondo | |||||
Westmeath | AIT, Athlone | 400m | Tartan | |||||
Westmeath | AIT, National Stadium, Athlone | 200m (indoor) | Tartan | |||||
Wexford | Rosslare Strand | 200m | Tartan | 100m strip and 200m tartan | ||||
Wexford | Enniscorthy | 400m | Tartan | |||||
Wicklow | Greystones | 400m | Tartan | |||||
Wicklow | Arklow | Cinder | ||||||
Wicklow | Charlesland Athletics Track | 400m | Tartan | Resurfaced 2024.[5] |
References
edit- ^ "Facilities". Athletics Ireland. Retrieved 2024-08-07.
- ^ "Athletics facilities: Dublin well-served but Cork among large parts of the country severely lacking". The Irish Times. Retrieved 2024-08-16.
- ^ English, Eoin (2024-07-08). "Munster Technological University sees reopening of international-standard athletics track". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 2024-08-16.
- ^ "Track Development – Bandon Athletic Club". Retrieved 2024-08-16.
- ^ "Work underway to revamp Wicklow athletics track 'after excitement of Olympics'". Irish Independent. 2024-08-15. Retrieved 2024-08-16.