Morton Games

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Morton Stadium, Friday 12th July

Morton Games, World Athletics Continental Tour, takes place in the Morton Stadium, Dublin on Friday, July 12th 2024.

The Meet is promoted and hosted by a partnership of Clonliffe Harriers A.C., Athletics Ireland, DCU and Morton Stadium and is supported by Athletics Ireland, Sport Ireland and Fingal County Council.

Morton Games events – women: 100 H, 200, 800, 1500, high jump, discus. Men: 100, 400, 800, Morton mile, Albie Thomas 5000, shot. Packed into a 2 hour non-stop programme of international athletics featuring Olympians and national champions from all over the world.


Date:
Friday 12th July
Time:
5.30pm
Price:
€0 - €10
Address:
Morton Stadium, Swords Road, Santry, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Morton Stadium, Swords Road, Santry, Dublin, Ireland

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