Cleat, Shoe
Object number2024.87.1 a,b
Manufacturer
Adidas AG
Date2023
OriginIndonesia
MediumPlastic; Fabric; Synthetic fabric; Elastic
Credit LineGift of Emily Barno Earnest
DescriptionPair of hurling cleats, size 10. Navy blue and light gray shoes with three silver stripes on each side. Uppers are composed of textured semi-rigid synthetic material with light gray knit elastic fabric around foot opening and between eyelets. Navy blue fabric shoelaces are threaded through ten pairs of eyelets; shoelaces have plastic aglets. Outsole is silvery light gray plastic and has protruding cleats made of plastic material and featuring darker gray tips.DimensionsHeight x Width x Length (a): 5.5 x 3.563 x 11 in. (14 x 9.1 x 27.9 cm)Height x Width x Length (b): 5.5 x 3.75 x 10.875 in. (14 x 9.5 x 27.6 cm)
Marks(a)
Back of uppers at top center has black label with white text on the exterior “[logo] / adidas” and white text on the interior “PREDATOR”.
Proper right side of upper's heel has gray text “CONTROL SKIN”.
Outsole’s heel has text “[logo] / adidas”.
Outsole has text on the proper left side of the arch area “SPRINTFRAME”.
Interior of shoe has white tag along proper right side near center featuring black text including "MADE IN INDONESIA / US / 10 / … / adidas".
Insole has blue and gray partial text “PRED”.
(b)
Back of uppers at top center has black label with white text on the exterior “[logo] / adidas” and white text on the interior “PREDATOR”.
Proper left side of upper's heel has gray text “CONTROL SKIN”.
Outsole’s heel has text “[logo] / adidas”.
Outsole has text on the proper right side of the arch area “SPRINTFRAME”.
Interior of shoe has white tag along proper left side near center featuring black text including "MADE IN INDONESIA / US / 10 / … / adidas".
Insole has blue and gray partial text “PRE”.
Historical NotesCleats worn by Emily (Barno) Earnest during the Na Laochra Camogie 2023 hurling season. Label TextThough hurling’s roots date back 3,000 years to ancient Gaelic and Irish origins, it has only recently been played competitively in this region. Overseen by the Pittsburgh Gaelic Athletic Association, a men’s team, the Pucas, formed in 2007 and a woman’s team, Na Laochra Camogie, started in 2021. Both have captured Midwest championships; the men won a national USGAA Championship in 2022, and the women won a Junior B National Championship in camogie (a variant of hurling played by women) in 2023. The University of Pittsburgh’s Club team racked up an astounding four consecutive National Collegiate GAA championships between 2019 and 2023.
Previous owner
Emily Barno Earnest
Related institution
Na Laochra Camogie Club
Terms
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