Sports Day at Limavady Grammar School Celebrates 15 New Records; Mullaghmore House Takes the Crown
Limavady Grammar School’s annual Sports Day proved to be an outstanding success this year, as students showcased their athletic prowess and set an impressive total of 15 new records. The event, held on the school’s sports grounds, drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and parents alike, creating a vibrant and competitive atmosphere throughout the day.
Principal Nicola Madden expressed her delight at the achievements and the tremendous effort put forth by the students. “Sports Day is always a highlight on our school calendar, and this year was no exception,” said Mrs Madden. “I am immensely proud of our students’ dedication, sportsmanship, and the exceptional talent they displayed on the field. Their hard work has paid off, and these new records are a testament to their commitment.”
Among the record-breakers in Year 8, James O’Brien distinguished himself in the 200-meter sprint, with a record of 28.57 seconds, while Anna Lindsay demonstrated her exceptional speed in the 800-meter race, setting a record of 2.52 minutes. Another notable performance came from Lauren Kelly, who broke the previous record in the Year 8 high jump event. Hollie Tweeddale exhibited remarkable strength and technique in shot put, securing her place as the new record holder in Year 9. Sofie Halcrow also in Year 9 showcased her versatility by setting records in both the 800m and the high jump categories.
Two remarkable achievements stood out in the Year 10 category. Zac McCahan demonstrated his ability by clearing an impressive height of 1.70m in the high jump event. In the girls’ category, Hannah Carton set a new record in the 100m race, crossing the finish line in a remarkable time of 13.00 seconds. Additionally, Amber Quigley showcased her agility, reaching a height of 1.45m in the high jump.
Year 11 boys, James Mackey and Jude WIlliams, demonstrated their exceptional running abilities in the 100-meter, and 800-meter races, respectively, and secured their positions as record holders. Year 11 girls Ava Cooper, Rachel Hood and Anna Mc Gookin similarly etched their names in the school’s record books, excelling in running, with Ava also setting a new record in the high jump of 1.39 m.
In addition to individual accomplishments, the collective efforts of the houses brought an extra element of excitement to the event. Mullaghmore house emerged victorious, showcasing remarkable teamwork and spirit throughout the day.
Sports Day not only celebrates athletic achievements but also encourages students to develop important life skills such as teamwork, perseverance, and discipline. The event provides a platform for students to showcase their talents and fosters a sense of healthy competition within the school community.
As Limavady Grammar School concludes another successful Sports Day, the record-breaking performances and the enthusiasm displayed by students have set a high standard for future events. Mrs Madden commended the students for their hard work and urged them to continue pursuing their passions both on and off the field. “These new records are a testament to your dedication and perseverance,” she emphasised. “Remember that success is not just about winning medals; it is about the personal growth and pride that comes from pushing your limits and striving for excellence.”
Limavady Grammar School’s Sports Day has once again proven to be a remarkable celebration of athletic achievement and school spirit. The new records set by these exceptional athletes will serve as an inspiration to future generations of Limavady students, encouraging them to reach new heights in their sporting endeavours.