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Cross nation again in motion – Irish round-up

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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 eighth October). 

With the Dublin Marathon now simply three weeks away, massive numbers turned out for 3 races over the three-quarter marathon distance this weekend, with the Longwood 3/4 race, the unique of the species though now beneath new administration, producing essentially the most eye-catching outcomes.

Winner  by a margin of over eleven minutes in  1 hrs 41 minutes 15 secs was William Maunsell  of  Clonmel AC, whereas ending first lady was Barbara Cleary  (Donore Harriers) who now competes within the over  50 age group and completed in  2:03.50. Second lady in 2:05.22 was Nichola Sheridan (Bohermeen AC) whereas third was Ciara Wilson (DMP AC) in 2:10.14.

At the Tarmonbarry 3/4 Marathon in Co Roscommon, Michael Bagnell (Fr Murphy’s AC) was first dwelling in 2:03:54 and Sarah Flanagan (Tullamore Harriers) sixth general and first lady in  2:17.39. Each winners are over 40. Profitable the half marathon  in 80:39 was Tadhg Hanrahan (Mayo AC, M40) whereas first lady was Miriam McElvaney  in 93:56.

A day earlier, at the Bear Races Fastlane 3/4 Marathon at  the  tenth Lock, Grand Canal, Dublin on Saturday (October 5), Ben Brunton (St Brigid’s AC) in 1:51.50 and Sarah Flanagan (Tullamore Harriers, W40) in 2:18.55 have been the winners. Former mountain operating worldwide Edel Mooney (Longford AC) was second lady in 2:21.32. And sure it will seem that Flanagan ran two 3/4 marathons in two days — except another person ran uner her quantity !

Within the 10km, Colm Turner (Brothers Pearse AC) had virtually 4 minutes to spare when profitable the 10km  in a time of 33 minutes 50 sec. First lady  was Lorraine Manning (Ballymore Cobh AC, W40)  in 40:14. Winners of the half marathon have been Jack Adams (RCSI) in75:18 and Zuzana Picmanova in 85:22.

Prime three girls Galway Bay 10km.

Past the world of three/4 marathons

In different races, John Travers (Donore Harriers) was the winner of the Run Galway Bay 10km, held in difficult climate circumstances on Saturday (October 5).  Carl Fitzmorris (Shannon AC) was second and James Egan third.  Clare Fagan (Mullingar Harriers) was first lady  adopted by Lizzie Lee (Leevale, W40) and Catherine Thornton (Galway Metropolis Harriers).

Jake Regan (St John’s AC)  was the winner of the Half Marathon. Luke Flynn (Derg AC) was second and Sergiu Ciobanu (Clonliffe Harriers, M40) third.  Profitable the marathon have been Alan Ritchie and Maeve Carville. Among the many finishers was Collette O’Hagan from Dundalk finishing her 999th marathon. O’Hagan will run her 1,000th Marathon on the Dublin Marathon.

Additionally on Saturday, over a thousand finishers at the forty first Simon Enjoyable Run, over the 5km  in Dublin’s Phoenix Park have been led dwelling by Leon Baker  in 17 minutes 38 secs and Leia Ryan fifth general and first lady in 18:42.

Newcastle AC junior athlete Ethan McMullan was the winner of the Mill Hill Mile at Higher Sq., Castlewellan on Thursday night (October 3), ending in a time of 5 minutes 40.4 secs. His membership mate Patrick McDaid, additionally a junior, was second in 5:58 and Neil Beattie third in 6:01.2.

First lady was Joanne Mills (Newcastle AC) in 7:00.8.  Junior athlete Abigail Elliott (East Down AC) was second in 8:02.0.

Cross-country

Each women and men’s  senior races at the Cork Athletics Senior  and Junior Cross-Nation Championships hosted by St Catherine’s AC at Garrycaheragh, Ballynoe, attracted high quality fields, though numbers have been low.

Sinead O’Connor (Leevale AC, W35), a earlier winner of the British and Irish Masters Worldwide title who’s again racing after a number of years break, was a worthy winner of the ladies’s titleclocking  29 minutes 42 secs. For the 7.5km distance.  Her Leevale clubmate Sharon Rynne was second in 30:19, with Aoibheann Lawton (Durrus AC) third and first U23 in 30:31. Leevale was the profitable crew from St Finbarr’s with solely two groups entered.

Within the males’s race, additionally over 7.5km,  Paul Hartnett of East Cork AC had a superb win over his clubmate  Michael Harty who, like Sinead O’Connor, has a formidable document within the masters ranks.  Hartnett, additionally first U23, completed in 25:28, with Harty clocking 24:26. Third was pre-race favorite Charlie O’Donovan (Leevale AC) in I24:46.  With 4 finishers within the high 5, East Cork have been runaway winners of the crew title. Leevale was second and St Finbarr’s third.

Profitable the lads’s junior 4.5km race was Robert Troy (Liscarroll AC, U20) in 14:23. William Verling (St Nicholas AC) was second in 14:40 and Eoghan O’Connor (Belgooly AC) third in 14:56. Carraig-na-bhFear was the profitable crew.

Within the girls’s junior race, Katie Hennessy (Midleton AC, U18) got here dwelling first  in 17:41, adopted  carefully by Saoirse Twomey (West Muskerry AC, U18) in 17:43, with Lucy O’Flynn (Bandon AC, U20) third in 17.50.  West Muskerry AC was first crew.

Amy Greene (Finn Valley) was the winner of the ladies’s title at the Donegal Senior Cross-Nation Championships, held at Naomh Mhuire GAA Grounds, The Banks, Mulladerg.  Ending second was Nakita Burke (Letterkenny AC) whereas third was Helen McCready (Rosses AC).

Making it a mFinn Valley double was Sean McGinley  winner of the lads’s race forward of Donal Farren (Letterkenny AC) and Oisin Toye (Finn Valley AC). Within the U18 races, Caolan McFadden (Cranford AC) received the boy’s race  with Emma Bonnar (Letterkenny AC) better of the ladies.

Aaron Donnelly (Dundrum South Dublin AC) out kicks nthony O’Brien (Raheny Shamrock AC) to win the lads’s title on the Dublin Novice Cross-Nation Championships within the Phoenix Park. Image Lindie Naughton

Thrilling racing in Phoenix Park

After a dramatic dash to the end line, Aaron Donnelly (Dundrum South Dublin AC) was the winner of  the lads’s 6000m race at the Dublin Novice Cross-Nation Championships,  held within the Phoenix Park after an absense of some years.

Donnelly was a part of a bunch of 5 athletes that broke away early on the four-lap race across the legendary ‘Munich Hill’ loop on the Journal Fort the place Irish athletics legend Eamonn Coghlan and others honed their abilities.

With a lap to go that group was decreased to 4 with Anthony O’Brien (Raheny Shamrock AC) pushing the tempo upfront.  Solely with the road in sight did Donnelly make his transfer, kicking previous O’Brien for victory in 18 minutes 9 secs. O’Brien was second in 18:13, Benjamin Caullier (Lucan Harriers) third in 18:18 and Patrick Elliott (Dundrum South Dublin AC) fourth in 18:41.

With 4 placers within the high fourteen and a squad of 19, Raheny Shamrock have been clear winners of the crew title.  Donore Harriers lead by Kevin O’Boyle in twelfth place packed properly to complete second, whereas third was Clonliffe Harriers, with lead by comeback child Daragh Carter in fifteenth place; Clonliffe had entered a powerful squad of twenty-two. DSD was fourth, Lucan Harriers fifth and Liffey Valley sixth with eleven groups entered.

Within the girls’s 4000m race, Doireann Hughes (Crusaders AC) pushed the tempo from the beginning and regardless of the perfect efforts of  Kate Crowley (Raheny Shamrock AC) by no means misplaced her grip on the lead profitable in 14 min 8 secs.

Crowley completed second in 14:14 and Lorna Sheehan (Sportsworld AC)  third in 14:37. Crusaders  with 4 within the high fifteen was the profitable crew, forward of Sportsworld AC and Liffey Valley AC.

Prime three within the senior race at Brother Faculties Cross-Nation on the Trinity Grounds, Santry. Image: Clonliffe Harriers.

Faculties

Finn Diver of  St Malachy’s  School Belfast was a worthy winner of the senior boys race  over 5000m at the Brother Faculties Cross-Nation  hosted by Clonliffe Harriers on the Trinity Grounds, Santry on Wednesday (October 2)

Diver was a part of a number one group of 5, which quickly whittled down to a few. With 800m to go, he pulled away  for a fantastic win, additionally main his crew to victory.  Lorcan Benjacar of Ard Scoil Ris , Griffith Avenue completed second and Jamie Rankin Whelan of Ardgillan Group School third. Ardgillan and Ard Scoil Ris  completed second and third groups.

Within the senior ladies race, over 2000m, Goda Buivydyte of St Dominic’s Cabra, proved the category of the sector ending properly away from Kate O’Sullivan from Loreto Stephen’s Inexperienced and Ava Rose Clarke of Muckross Park. St Dominic’s have been the crew winners forward of Loreto Dalkey and Sion Hill.

Belvedere’s Charlie O’Neill received the inter boys’ 3000m, with Conrad Latham of St Paul’s Raheny second and Jack Mahon of Pres Carlow third. Belvedere proved better of the groups forward of St Colman’s Newry and St Mary’s Drogheda

Winner of the inter ladies’ race was Sutton Park’s Tara Rose Smith, adopted by Megan Brunt of Loreto Dalkey in second place. In third place Sara Mari  was main St Dominic’s  to crew victory over Holy Religion Clontarf and Sutton Park.

Finest general secondary college was St Dominic’s Cabra with three crew wins. Some 1,700 younger athletes had come to Santry, greater than double the quantity that took half within the first Brother faculties cross-country fifteen years in the past.

Photograph: WMRA/Marco Gulberti

Mountains

Ian Conroy (Rahney Shamrock AC) completed twenty fifth and first M40 at the  forty fifth Smarna Gora Basic mountain race in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Saturday (October 5).  Conroy accomplished the robust 10km race in 32 minutes 28.7 secs.

Profitable the ladies’s night time problem at Wicklow’s Superloaf Mountain on Friday night (October 4) was  Aideen Burke (Donore Harriers) clocking 38 minutes 2 secs for the 7km distance. Clare Sullivan (Crusaders AC was second in 38:17 and Aoife McKernan (Kilcoole AC) third in 38:22.



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