To begin the week Lindie Naughton brings us all of the Irish endurance motion and information from the weekend simply gone (Monday 1st July).
With none query, sprinter Rhasidat Adeleke (Tallaght AC) proved the star of the All Eire Observe and Area Championships held in Santry over the weekend.
Adeleke set a brand new Irish document of 11.13 secs when successful the 100m. It means she now has the total assortment of dash data at her specialist 400m in addition to at 200m and 100.
Second in that race was Sarah Lavin (Emerald AC) who had set the Irish document of 11.27 a 12 months earlier. Lavin, a permanent star of Irish athletics had gained her twelfth Irish 100m hurdles title a day earlier.
Turning to the center and lengthy distances, and the race of the day was arguably the boys’s 1500m, the place Cathal Doyle (Clonliffe Harriers) once more underlined his standing as one of many smartest racers round when successful his third Irish outside title over the gap in a time of three:44.15. With luck, Doyle’s run will e-book him a place on the Irish crew for the Paris Olympics subsequent month.
In a tactical race that would not have suited Doyle higher, Luke McCann (UCD AC), who additionally aspires to Olympic choice, completed second in 3:44.54. In third place was Darragh McElhinney (Bantry AC) in 3:44.67 whereas fourth in 3:44.82 was Shane Bracken (Swinford AC).
Much less dramatic was the ladies’s 1500m which was managed from the beginning by eventual winner Sophie O’Sullivan (Ballymore Cobh) who went to the entrance, stayed out f hassle and deservedly gained her first nationwide senior title in 4:20.45. Coming from behind to completed second was earlier champion Carla Sweeney (Rathfarnham WSAF AC) in 4:21.13. US-based Madison Mooney (Tullamore Harriers) was third in 4:21.70.
In the boys’s 5000m, defending champion Brian Fay (Raheny Shamrock) ran a superbly judged race to retain his title in a time of 13 minutes 43.61 secs. Having tucked in behind Efrem Gidey (Clonliffe Harriers) when he took over on the entrance about midway by the race, Fay unleashed a ferocious kick with a lap to go.
Gidey had no reply to Fay’s burst of pace and completed second in 13:52.30. Cormac Dalton (Mullingar Harriers), who has additionally tried to stick with Gidey, completed third in 13:55.01. Over the ultimate lap, James Gormley (Carmen Harrier) moved into fourth place with a time of 13:57.
There was no such drama in the ladies’s 5000m, with Jodie McCann (Dublin Metropolis Harriers) taking her first nationwide title in a digital solo run.
A pack of 4 consisting of defending champion Íde Nic Dhomhnaill (West Limerick AC), twins Roisin and Eilish Flanagan (Finn Valley) and Anika Thompson (Leevale) tried to drag again McCann, with Nic Dhomhnaill taking over a solo chase on the ultimate lap. McCann completed in 15:44.52, Nic Dhomhnaill second in 15:48.58 and Roisín Flanagan third in 15:54.74.
* In the ladies’s 400m hurdles on the UK Athletics Championships in Manchester, Jessica Tappin, who gained the Irish title final 12 months in a Clonliffe Harriers vest, completed third in a season’s greatest 56.86. Tappin was operating for Thames Valley Harriers.
Roads
Dundrum South Dublin took 5 of the highest ten locations at the Roscommon 10-Mile on Saturday (June 29). The race was spherical 6 of the Peugeot Race Collection 2024 and attracted entries from everywhere in the nation.
Within the race for the road, DSD’s Killian Mooney, higher generally known as a mountain runner, simply held off the problem of John Williamson (Dublin Metropolis Harriers), with the pair timed at 52 minutes 24 secs and 52:25. Third in 52:42 was Mooney’s DSD clubmate Eanna O Brádaigh in 52.42.
First lady was Niamh Moore (Leevale AC0 in 59:09 adopted by Sarah Mulligan (DSD) second in 61:49 and Dee Collins (Ennis TC) third in 62:22. DSD had been clear winners of the combined crew prize and picked up useful factors in the direction of the general results of the collection. Dublin Metropolis Harriers was second and Athlone AC third of the eight groups entered. Subsequent spherical within the collection is the Edenderry 10-Mile on July 14.
Winner of the St Coca’s Kilcock 5km in Co Kildare on Friday (June 28) was Tadgh Donnelly (Drogheda and District AC) who completed in 14 minutes 34 secs. Second in 14:48 was Ian Guiden (Clonliffe Harriers), whereas third in 14:58 was Jeremiah Sheehan (North Cork AC). First junior was Rhys Johnson (Donore Harriers, who was sixth in 15:23 and likewise led his membership to crew victory over Clonliffe Harriers and Galway Metropolis Harriers.
Michelle Finn (LeevaleAC ), who would go on to win her tenth nationwide steeplechase title two days later, was first lady in 16:03, adopted by Grace Lynch (Dundrum South Dublin AC) in 16:12 and Lisa Madden (Sportsworld AC) in 16:24. Madden was main Sportsworld to ladies’s crew victory over host membership St Coca’s AC and Newbridge AC.
Successful the Ards Half Marathon in Newtownards, Co Down additionally on Friday, was Craig McMeechan (North Down AC) in 72 minutes 55 secs. First lady was Pamela Kirk (Roadrunners AC, W40) in 85:16.
On Thursday night, Peter Somba (Ratoath AC) led dwelling over four-hundred finishers at the Clonee 10km, in Co Meath, in a time of 31 minutes 25 secs. Second in 31:55 was Brian Conroy (Clane AC) whereas third was Igor Radev in 33:00.
First lady was Faye Dervan (Dublin Metropolis Harriers) in 35:40. For second place Laura McDonnell (Rathfarnham WSAF AC, W40) out-sprinted Niamh O’Connor (Tullamore Harriers) with each ladies given a time of 36:33.
Within the crew competitors, Dunboyne packed nicely to completed better of the boys forward of Clonliffe and Raheny Shamrock. Clonliffe went one higher within the ladies’s competitors, beating host membership Dunboyne AC and Celbridge AC.
James Kelly (Castlecomer AC) was the winner of the Pink Rock 10km in Glenmore, Kilkenny on Sunday (June 30) in a time of 33:5. Second and first M50 in 34:30 was Myles Gibbons (Sliabh Buidhe AC). First lady for a second 12 months was Sally Forristal of host membership St Joseph’s AC in 38:17.
The race included the Kilkenny 10km Membership Championships, with Kilkenny Metropolis Harriers the successful crew forward of Gowran AC and St Joseph’s AC.
Colin Maher (Ballyfin AC) in 31:42 and Heather Murphy (St Michael’s AC) had been the winners on the the Jack Cox 10km, in Kilcormac, which was the second spherical of the Offaly Endurance League.
Working Munster by John Walshe
One other busy week on the Munster scene kicked-off on Monday night time (June 24) with the annual Dromcollogher 4-mile. Not many races happen on a Monday however that is one which has now been on the go for nicely over 40 years as a part of the native carnival.
In its early days it attracted the likes of Liam O’Brien, John Lenihan, Robert Costello and Dessie O’Connor.
Carol Finn, second final 12 months to Leevale clubmate Lizzie Lee, was untroubled in taking the win in 24:18, 23 seconds sooner that 2023. Second was Tanya Cox (Dooneen) in 27:54 with Lorraine Kirby, of the selling West Limerick membership, third in 30:35.
There was a West Limerick clean-sweep within the males’s race with Aaron Lynch successful in 21:08 and turning the tables on final 12 months’s winner Karl Lenihan who completed simply three seconds behind in 21:11 with third spot going to Niall O’Callaghan in 21:20.
The Cork BHAA continued its mid-week programme with the Depuy Synthes four-miler at Ringaskiddy on Wednesday (June 26) . Gavin O’Rourke (Eli Lilly) took the honours right here in 20:20 from Donal Coakley (Gilead Sciences), 21:06, with Tadhg Crowley (UCC) third in 22:04.
Michelle Kenny (Dept of Schooling) gained the ladies’s race in 22:52 from Noemie Leduc (Avondhu MF), 23:26, with third place going to Sharon Rynne (Kepak) in 24:22.
A alternative of races for Cork runners on Friday night time (June 28) noticed the Willie Neenan Memoral 5-mile at Millstreet gained by Mark Walsh (Leevale ) in 25:56 with Brian Murphy (Iveragh) second in 26:02 and Barry Twohig (St Finbarr’s) third in 26:08.
Riocht AC athlete, Niamh O’Sullivan, dwelling from Windfall School, ran a quick time of 28:10 to complete first lady. Two Leevale athletes already talked about, Michelle Kenny and Carol Finn, completed second and third in respective occasions of 29:23 and 29:52.
It was Leevale once more at at the Courtmacsherry 10km with Nathan O’Leary the winner in 32:39. Michael McMahon in 32:45 and Michael Herlihy two seconds behind, each North Cork AC, had a detailed battle for the minor locations.
Jennifer Martin, a member of St Finbarr’s , who additionally runs with the Tafelta membership in Derry, was first of the ladies in 37:21 from Lorna Wolfe (Leevale) in 38:01, and Rhona Dempsey (St Finbarr’s) in 41:06.
Mountain Working
Timothy Johnston (Annadale Striders) was the winner of the Mullaghcarn Big Race (Gortin Glens) on Saturday (June 19) in a time of 51 minutes 20 secs for the 12km distance with 500m of climb. Ryan Stewart (unatt) was second in 52:02 and Ashley Crutchley (Newcastle AC) third in 52:35.
First lady was Karen Wilton (Jog Lisburn RC, W50) in 63:51. Precisely a minute behind for second was Esther Dickson (Newry AC) whereas third in 66:41 was Nadine McIntye (unatt). The race was the tenth spherical of the NIMRA Championships.
Extremely-running
Ed Payne gained the Coast to Coast Bray Head Wicklow to Bray Head Valentia Island in 115 hours 45 minutes 59 secs. Payne began the 600km run early on Saturday morning (June 23) and completed on Wednesday June 26 at 19:46.
A relay crew of fifteen from East Cork AC accomplished the gap in an excellent time of 54 hours 46 minutes 30 secs. The membership, with a crew of eight, had gained the Wicklow Approach Relay for a second 12 months in Could. Cork Path Runners completed second in 77:38.45.