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Fortunate 13 for Clonliffe – Irish roundup

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To start out the week Lindie Naughton brings us all of the Irish endurance motion and information from the weekend simply gone (Tuesday thirtieth July).

After dropping out final 12 months, Clonliffe Harriers received a fortunate thirteenth premier division title at the All Eire  Monitor and Subject League last in Tullamore on Sunday (July 28).

Final 12 months, Leevale had ended a seven 12 months successful streak for the north Dublin membership, however there was no stopping Clonliffe this 12 months. Within the sprints, Marcus Lawler received each 100m and 200m, whereas different winners included David Donegan within the pole vault, Niall Allen shot and Simon Galligan hammer. The versatile Rolus Olusa was selecting up factors within the 100m hurdles and the discus, and there have been second locations for Sean Cardiff within the 800m and Fintan Kerins within the 1500m.

When the ultimate calculations have been made, Clonliffe once more topped the desk, with the Dundrum South Dublin males shifting into second place forward of Leevale.

Within the girls’s competitors, Dundrum South Dublin was additionally going for a thirteenth win however for them, the quantity proved much less fortunate, with Leevale successful the title for the primary time ever having completed second final 12 months.

Among the many key workforce members for the Cork membership have been Irish worldwide athletes Louise Shanahan, who received the 800m and was second within the 400m, and Michelle Finn who not solely comfortably received her specialist steeplechase but in addition nailed down most factors within the 3000m.

In division 1, Tír Chonaill from Donegal, third final 12 months, received  the ladies’s title forward of St Abban’s from Carlow. Kilkenny Metropolis Harriers proved snug winners of males’s division 1.

The Galway males retained their county title, beating Kildare and Tipperary, with Tipperary better of the ladies on this class,  adopted by Galway and defending champions East Cork.

Picture: James Rhodes

Massive PB for Griggs

Nick Griggs (CBDR TC) ran a private finest 3:35.18 to win the boys’s A grade 1500m at the British Milers Meet held in Tooting Bec in south London on Wednesday (July 25). The time was a meet report.

A big group of Irish athletes had travelled for the competitors and in the identical race, Charlie O’Donovan (Leevale AC)  completed eighth in 3:36.84 and Shane Bracken (Swinford AC) tenth in 3:36.9.

Profitable the boys’s A 3000m in 7:59.79 was Efrem Gidey (Clonliffe Harriers). Jack O’Leary  (Mullingar Harriers)  completed fourth in 8:08.33 and  Tony McCambridge (CNDR TC) twelfth in 8:18.20. Nadine Donegan (Tullamore Harriers) clocked 9:40.29 for ninth place within the A girls’s 3000m.

Over 800m, Louise Shanahan (Leevale AC)  completed third within the A race in 2:02.79, whereas within the males’s A 800m, Mark Milner (Tullamore Harriers) was additionally third in 1:47.48.

Within the girls’s A 1500m, Amy O’Donoghue (DSD AC)  completed fifth 4:17.76 and Fiona Everard (Bandon AC) eleventh in 4:26.62.  Greta  Streimikyte (Clonliffe Harriers) who will compete within the Paralympics subsequent month, completed ninth within the  B race in 4:39.58.

In Belgium, Carla Sweeney (Rathfarnham WSAF AC) improved her 1500m finest time to 4:14.43 at a meet in Leuven on Saturday (July 27)

Street working

Again in successful type at the Duleek 10km in Co Meath on Sunday (July 28) was Peter Somba (Ratoath AC) who crossed the end line in 32 minutes 5 secs. Daragh Fitzgibbon was second in 32:43 and racing machine Sean Doran (Clonliffe Harriers) third in 33:36. Fourth and first M40 in 35:32 was David McConn (Donore Harriers).

Ending eleventh and first lady was Zoe Quinn (Raheny Shamrock, W40) in 39:29. Sabina Williams (Croghan AC, W40) was second in 39:44 and Aoife Parrella (Star of the Sea, W40) third in 43:35. Profitable each women and men’s workforce competitions was Drogheda and District AC.

Peter McHale was the winner of the Kildare City Soccer Membership 5km in 19.06. Second general and first lady in 19:25 was Lisa Sweeney (St Michael’s AC, W40).

On a busy Saturday (July 27),  Sean Meehan made it a house win with a time of 35 minutes 22 secs at the Cherry Orchard Operating Membership 10km in west Dublin.  First lady was Tracey Coleman (Artane Beaumont RC, W40)  in 44:48.

First house in the 5km was Darragh Moore in 17:32. Lisa Saunders (Internal Metropolis RC) was fifth and first lady in 19:47.

Keelan Desmond (Togher AC) was the winner of the Brandon Bay Seashore Half Marathon in Fahamore, Co Kerry in a time of  82 minutes 4 secs. First lady in 99:48 was Anna Ordynska. Conor Kissane in 34 minutes 54 secs and Kirsten Herpe (Annadale Striders) in 42:52 have been the winners of the 10km, with Naoise Daly (Killarney Valley AC) in 18:58 and Jenny Kenneally (Belgooly AC) in 21:15 winners in the 5km.

In close by Co Clare, Seamus Somers (Sligo AC, M50) was the winner of the Run Kilkee Half Marathon on the Loop Head peninsula in a time of 74 minutes 59 secs. First lady was Murna Griffin O’Malley (Limerick Tri Membership) in 88:30.

John O’Regan (St John’s AC) received the 10km in 32:21, with Becky Coughlan (Ennis TC, W40) first lady in 41:02.

In Castleblayney, Co Monaghan, Alexander Wallace (St Coca’s AC) was the runaway winner of the Blayney Rockets 10-Mile in 53 minutes 59 secs. Martin Cox was second  in 57:20 and Phil Adams (Omagh Harriers) third in 57:37. Fourth and first M40 was Christopher McNickle (Springwell AC) in 57:59.

Debbie McConnell (North Belfast Harriers)  in 65:07 was first lady with Nadine McIntyre second 65:26 and Gillian Clarke third in 67:10.

Mountain working specialist Killian Mooney (DSD AC) was a transparent winner of the Keash King of the Hill 10km in Ballymote with a time of 34 minutes 37. Alan Dunne was second in 35:33 with David Ahern third in 39.03. First lady in 45:01 was Valeriia Petrova

Grasp athlete Niall Towey  received the 5km, in  18:47. Third and first junior was Diarmuid Carty in 20:47. Ellen Walsh was first lady  in 25:10.

At the Rossi 5km in Rostrevor, Co Down, Mark Malone in 16:10 and Joanne Mills in 18:24 have been the winners.

Philip Goss was the winner of the Big’s Path Race, QUB, Higher Malone Street, Belfast, on Friday night (July 26) in 37 minutes 45 secs. Andrew Tees was second in 38:59  and Jamie Shingler third in 39:16.  First lady in 44:13 was Karen Wilton adopted by Sarah Grant in 44:20 and Martsje Hell in 44:52.

Midweek working

In a Sportsworld double, Karol Cronin  in 21 minutes 43 secs and Deirdre O’Connell in 27:09 have been the winners at the annual St James’s Hospital Basis Liberties 4-Mile Enjoyable Run on a balmy Wednesday night.

Darragh Halpenny was second in 22:05 and Bernard Duggan (Civil Service Harriers) third in 22:39 with all three within the M40 class, as have been two of the highest three girls. First M50 was Fred Kiernan (Donore Harriers) in 25:04.

Second lady was junior athlete Ailbhe Finucane (Templeogue AC) in 28:25 with Stephanie Bergin (Sportsworld) third in 28:57. Second W50 was Angela Charlton (Raheny Shamrock) in 34:06.

Sean Doran blazing a path and DCC BHAA 5km, Picture Lindie Naughton

On a brand new course round Sean Moore Park in Irishtown, Sean Doran (Harrier Merchandise/Clonliffe Harriers) led house properly over 100 finishers at the Dublin Metropolis Council BHAA 5km.

Doran was a transparent winner in 15 minutes 38 secs, with Aidan Jones (ESB) second in 16:09 and Paul Fleming (Ornua/Rathfarnham WSAF) third in 16:32.

First of the ladies was Karla Doran who battled it out for a lot of the race with Clare Sullivan, who was serving to her blended CSO workforce to victory over the Gardai within the grade 2 division. The pair completed in instances of 18:43 and 18:50, with Catherine Brogan third in 19:33.

Better of the ladies’s workforce was Financial institution of Eire led by Catherine King. ESB beat Income for the division 1 males’s workforce prize. Subsequent BHAA race is the inaugural Jerry Kiernan Basis 6km on the nationwide cross-country monitor, Abbotstown on Sunday September 8. See www.bhaa.ie

At the Donaghadee 5km in Co Down,  David Spalding (Ballydrain Harriers) was a transparent winner in 16:17 with Katie Moore (North Down AC) fifth general and first lady in 18:37.

Declan Ferry (Rosses AC) was first house on the Burtonport 5km in Co Donegal on Tuesday night (July 240, blowing away the remainder of the sector with a tie of 15 minutes 23 secs.  Second in 16:24 was Shaun Kerrs (Tir Chonaill AC)  adopted by his clubmate Donal Murron in 16:44.

Sixth and first lady in 16:51 was Amy Greene (Finn Valley) with Rosses AC pair  Maria Ni Mhaolagain and Helen McCready second and third in instances of 17:19 and 17:47 respectively.



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