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Latest revision as of 10:46, 14 December 2025
Irish athlete
Emma Hickey (born 2009) is an Irish cross country runner. She was a medalist at the 2025 European Cross Country Championships.[1]
From County Wexford, Hickey attended St Mary’s Secondary School, New Ross.[2] She is a member of United Striders Athletic Club in New Ross.[3]
In June 2025, she won the All-Ireland Schools Athletics championship in Tullamore over 3000 metres.[2] She was subsequently selected to represent Ireland at the 2025 European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) in Skopje, North Macedonia in July 2025, to compete over 3000 metres.[3]
Hickey won the Irish under-20 National Cross Country Championships in 2025.[4] She was selected to represent Ireland at the 2025 European Cross Country Championships in Portugal in December 2025.[5][6]

