Mark English has taken the men's 800-metres at the National Indoor Championships in Athlone, narrowly pipping Declan Murray to the line.
Ciara Everard claimed the women's 800-metres in a time of 2-minutes 6-seconds.
Kelly Proper won her 18th and 19th indoor titles, with victory in both the 60-metres, and 200-metres.
Keith Pike won the men's 60-metres in 6-point-8-6 seconds.
St. Laurence O'Toole's Marcus Lawler was victorious in the men's 200.
Cat McManus claimed women's 60-metre hurdles in a time of 8-point-4-4 seconds.
Carrick-on-Shannon's Ger O'Donnell took the men's high hurdles in 8-32.
The women's and men's 400-metres were won by Christine McMahon and Dara Kervick respectively.
Paul Pollock took the men's 3000-metres crown with a run of 8-minutes, 9-seconds.
Newcastle & District's Kerry O'Flaherty claimed the women's 1500-metres, romping home over six seconds ahead of Laura Crowe.
The men's 1500 was taken by Donore Harriers' John Travers.
Adam McMullen equalled the European Indoor qualifying standard of 7-point-8 metres in winning the men's long jump.
Claire Wilkinson won the women's pole vault, clearing 3-metres-65.
The women's triple jump was won by Tír Chonaill's Mary McLoone.
A throw of 17-metres-42 saw Sean Breathnach a comfortable winner in the men's shot putt.
And a clearance of 2-metres-20 saw Barry Pender claim the men's high jump.