Keelan Kilrehill Explained

Keelan Kilrehill
Nationality:Irish
Birth Date:29 September 2000
Education:University College Dublin
Country:Ireland
Sport:Athletics
Event:Long-distance running

Keelan Kilrehill (born 29 September 2000) is an Irish long distance runner. In 2024, he became the Irish National Cross Country champion.[1]

Early life

He is from Dromore West in County Sligo.[2] He was a keen Gaelic footballer, hurler and soccer player in his youth before focusing on running. In 2015, he suffered severe injuries as a 14 year old following a bicycle crash that gave him three broken vertebrae in his back and a fracture in his C1 vertebra in his neck which required surgery to place a long bar into his back, with six screws drilled into his spine to hold it in place.[3]

Career

He runs for Moy Valley Athletics Club.[4] In 2021, he finished sixth in the U23 individual race and won gold in the U23 team race at the 2021 European Cross Country Championships in Dublin. The following year, at the 2022 European Cross Country Championships in Turin, he finished ninth in the U-23 race and was part of the Irish U23 team that won bronze.[5]

Kilrehill came fourth in the 2023 Irish National Cross Country Championships. He was then part of the Irish Senior Men’s team who finished fourth at the 2023 European Cross Country Championships. In March 2024, he was selected to compete at the World Cross Country Championships in Belgrade.[6]

In July 2024, he broke the County Sligo record for the 5000 metres whilst competing at The Morton Games, running a personal best time of 13.53.03.[7] In November 2024, he won the Irish National Cross Country Championship in Irvinestown, Fermanagh.[8]

Personal life

He graduated from Dublin City University with a degree in economics, politics and law.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Keelan Kilrehill. 18 November 2024. World Athletics.
  2. Web site: Sligo’s Keelan Kilrehill successfully combining a working life with athletics. Independent.ie. Cathal. Dennehy. 18 November 2024. 6 January 2023.
  3. Web site: Cathal. Dennehy. 29 March 2018. Keelan Kilrehill back in the fast lane after bicycle crash. Irish Examiner.
  4. Web site: Independent.ie. Cathal. Dennehy. Ann-Marie McGlynn and Keelan Kilrehill prove a class apart to claim national cross country titles.
  5. Web site: Keelan Kilrehill happy to take the hard road to cross-country success. Irish Examiner. 18 November 2024. 18 November 2023. Cathal. Dennehy.
  6. Web site: Sligo’s Keelan Kilrehill travels to Belgrade for World Cross Country Championships. Independent.ie. 18 November 2024. Jessica. Farry. 28 March 2024.
  7. Web site: Record-breaking run for Keelan Kilrehill at Morton Games. Oceanfm.ie. 18 November 2024. 15 July 2024.
  8. Web site: 18 November 2024. McGlynn triumphs as Griggs fades to seventh spot. BBC Sport. 17 November 2024.
  9. Web site: KEELAN KILREHILL BENEFITTING FROM DUAL CAREER PATHWAY. Athletics Ireland. 18 November 2024. 5 January 2023.