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The idea for the Irish Milers Club started in the summer
of 2000. Brendan Hackett, then a middle distance coach,
had been a regular visitor to British
Milers Club races for a number of years and witnessed
Irish athletes run personal bests at each meeting. In the summer of 2001 Brendan watched an increasing number of Irish athletes travel to the British Milers Club races in search of quality fast paced races. At one meeting there were 50 Irish athletes while in the Watford Grand Prix 2000, the women's' 1500m featured eight of Ireland's top ranked runners at the distance. An examination of the Irish middle distance rankings at the end of the year showed that up to 70% of the top 20 ranked middle distance athletes had competed at BMC races. There was clearly a desire among Irish athletes to run in fast paced races with a designated pace maker. After discussions with some middle distance coaches and enthusiasts Brendan Hackett and Paul Cummins decided to hold an open meeting in March 2001. At this meeting, fellow enthusiasts, Liam Moggan, John O Connor, and John Chamney among others, together with Brendan Hackett and Paul Cummins discussed the state of Irish middle distance running and the need to raise the standards if Ireland was to maintain its tradition of producing top class athletes in the middle distance events. After the meeting an interim committee was established to set up the Irish Milers Club. This committee included,
The staging of fast paced races for Club
members is a priority. Since 2001, the Club has very
successfully staged each year a number of paced races
resulting in a very large number of personal best times
for individual athlete members. Also there has been
reciprocal arrangements in place between both Clubs
whereby members of the IMC have raced as members in
BMC events and vice versa. The Irish Milers Club hopes to build on the rich tradition of Irish middle distance running. There are many role models for young Irish athletes to emulate. In recognition of their impact on Irish middle distance running, the IMC invited Ronnie Delany, Eamonn Coghlan, Ray Flynn, Marcus O'Sullivan and Sonia O'Sullivan to be our first patrons. It is a tremendous honour for the Club to have their support.
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