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To begin the week Lindie Naughton brings us all of the Irish endurance motion and information from the weekend simply gone (Monday tenth June).

Eire made  a golden begin to the European Monitor and Area Championships in Street on Friday night when the 4x400m blended relay workforce received solely the nation’s second gold ever at these championships. Making up the successful workforce had been Chris O’Donnell, Rhasidat Adeleke, Thomas Barr and Sharlene Mawdsley.

Photograph: James Rhodes

Two days in a while Sunday, Ciara Mageean  (Metropolis of Lisburn AC) lastly received the gold medal she  so hard-earned when successful the ladies’s 1500m in 4”04.66.  From the second, Mageean got here out on to the observe , she appeared each  inch the champion in ready and so it proved regardless of anxious second when she appeared boxed in turning into the ending straight. What a run!

In the identical race, Sarah Healy (UCD AC) completed a creditable seventh in 4:06.77. Her day will come and the gifted athlete has a key function mannequin in Mageean to point out her simply what is feasible.

On Saturday, within the males’s 5000m on Saturday, Brian Fay (Raheny Shamrock) completed 14th in 13:29.48, whereas on the he roads on Sunday morning, Hiko Tonosa Haso (DSD AC)  completed forty third within the males’s half marathon  in a time a time of 65 minutes 42 minutes, whereas Shona Heaslip (An Riocht AC) was thirty fourth within the ladies’s race inn 72:19, adopted by Emily Haggard-Kearney sixty fourth in 77:04. Haggard-Kearney has not too long ago transferred her allegiance from Britain to Eire.

The European Championship proceed till Wednesday; extra subsequent week!

Eventually Wednesday’s Dublin Graded Monitor Meet in Tallaght,  the fourth this season Maisy O’Sullivan (St Abban’s AC) beat Sarah Lane (Nenagh Olympic) for victory within the ladies’s A 800m. Their instances had been 2:14.23, and  2:14.73 respectively. Profitable the boys’s A 800m was Neil Culhane (Ace AC) received the boys’s A race in 1:54.04; Cian Kelly (St Abban’s AC)  was second in 1:54.75 and Sean Carrigg (Clonliffe Harriers) third in 1:58.05.

Roads

Hugh Armstrong (Ballina AC) led dwelling 1,378 finishers on the the Irish Life Corkagh Park 5-Mile in Dublin’s Clondalkin on Sunday (June 9) – the primary race on this 12 months’s Irish Life Dublin Marathon Race Sequence.

Armstrong’s ending time of 24:01 put him nicely over a minute away from second positioned Peter Somba (Ratoath AC) in 25:26. Third and first M40  in 26:03 was Tomás Fitzpatrick (Tallaght AC), who has made a welcome return to racing in recents weeks after  lengthy break.

First girl in 29:02 was Faye Dervan (Dublin Metropolis Harriers), who simply held off the problem of Caitlyn Harvey (North East Runners) who completed one place behind her in  29:06. Third girl was Sarah Mulligan (Dundrum South Dublin AC, W35) in 29:44.

Winners within the age classes included Fiona Stack (Raheny Shamrock) fourth total and first W40 in 30:45, Mary Jennings (Waterford AC) W65, Mary Lynch  (Raheny Shamrock) W70, Kieran Little (Blackrock) 27.00, Declan Watters (Brothers Pearse) , M50 Didier Da Costa (Monroe Harriers), Alan Fairbrother (Brothers Pearse) and Sean Ryan (Civil Service Harriers).

Subsequent race within the collection is the Closing 10km, in Swords, Co Dublin on Sunday July 14.

5 mile and 5 kilometres, no matter you favor

Results of the day at The Mile Marker collection of races in Danesfort, Co Kilkenny got here within the 5 mile, run outright by Kealy Tideswell (Clonmel AC, W40) in 28:47. Second and first man in 28:57 was Shane Noonan (Gowran AC).

Keith Kelly in 55:59 and Linda Grogan (Dundrum AC, W40) 64:48 had been the winners of the 10-mile; Paddy Kelly (Kilkenny Metropolis Harriers), M40) in 17.17 and Louise Fogarty (Moyne AC) in 19.34 greatest within the 5km.

Massive race on Saturday was the Patrick Bell and Nicky Phillips 5km organised by Bohermeen AC in Co Meath, the place Ian Guiden (Clonliffe Harriers) was the winner in 14 minutes 37 secs.

Behind him got here two Drogheda and District runners – Tadgh Donnelly in 14:49 and Aaron Hanlon in 14:54. Brian Conroy (Clane AC) was fourth in 15:19,  Ieuan Hopkins (Brothers Pearse) fifth in 15:28 and Sean Doran (Clonliffe Harriers sixth in 15:32.

First girl was Ciara Hickey (Brothers Pearse, W40) in 16:42. Junior athlete Freya Renton (Westport AC) was second in16:53  and Bohermeen’s personal Nichola Sheridan third in 17:16.

Meelin 5km & Dromana 5-mile by John Walshe

Reputed to be Eire’s highest village, Meelin in North Cork noticed each course data damaged on an undulating out-and-back Meelin 5km course.

Darren Coleman (Mallow) and Danny O’Connor of the selling Duhallow membership – winner of the inaugural race final 12 months – had been collectively till round 400 metres to go when Coleman moved forward to win by 21 seconds, 17:22 to 17:43.

Visiting Kilkenny Metropolis Harriers runner Colm Smyth took third in 17:58.

Carol Finn from close by Kanturk simply received the ladies’s race, the Leevale runner knocking over two minutes from final 12 months’s successful time when crossing the road in 19:23.

Sarah Treacy (Watergrasshill) was second in 21:03 with Gillian Murphy of Mount Hilary, first 12 months in the past, having to accept third in 22:07.

On Friday evening, the Dromana five-mile happened from Villierstown to Cappoquin, a well-known route that John Treacy typically ran in his younger days on his solution to St Anne’s faculty.

The race has been on the go now for round three many years and its unlikely that the Olympic silver-medalist’s file of 23:49 from the early days will probably be threatened anytime quickly.

Sergiu Ciobanu (Clonliffe) repeated his victory from the earlier week’s Ardmore race when defeating final 12 months’s winner, Evan Fitzgerald – now a member of the selling West Waterford membership – 25:41 to 25:55.

Pat Fitzgerald (Waterford) was third in 26:24, Aidan Connell (West Waterford) completed fourth in 27:01 with Leevale’s Donal Coakley – 5 days after his 2:37 within the Cork Marathon – taking fifth in 27:02.

There isn’t a stopping Kealy Tideswell, the Clonmel runner including one other race victory as her time of 29:00 gave her over two minutes in hand over Sarah Mulcahy. The St Catherine’s athlete completed second in 31:47 with Emer McGlynn (Waterford) a detailed third in 31:53.

Profitable the Paddy Murtagh Cup for males’s groups of six was Brothers Pearse, with North East Runners second and Drogheda and District third. First within the Mallon Cup for ladies’s groups of 4 was Mullingar Harriers, with Newbridge AC second and Bohermeen third. First of the boys’s membership groups (4 to depend) was Drogheda and District, adopted by Brothers Pearse and North East Runners.

At all times totally different distances to select from

Some 350 took half in a programmer of 4 races at the Glenmore Operating Problem on Co Louth on Saturday (June 8).

Winners of the half marathon  had been Shane Toner  in 79 minutes 365 secs and Diane Watson  96:16. First dwelling within the ten-mile had been Drew Fowler in 59:1§6 and Weimar McCracken (Annadale Striders, W40) in 70:23.

Jacek Latala (Lucan Harriers) was first man dwelling within the 10km with a time of  39:29; native girl Joanne O’Connor (Glenmore AC) was first girl in 45:00. Lastly within the 5-mile, Mark O’Connor (North East Runners) led them dwelling in 16:561 with Brenda Mullan (Carmen Runners) first girl 18:11.

4 distances from 50km right down to 10km had been contested at the Portumna Forest Marathon Competition in Co Galway, additionally on Saturday.

Louis Coyne received the 50km in a time of three hrs 30 minutes 57 secs, with Sinead Egan first girl in  4:08.47

Profitable the marathon in 2:55.07 was Darren Flanagan. Deirdre Morgan was first girl in 3:08.38.  Within the half marathon, the winner was Shane Begley in 82:06 with Colette Tuohy first girl inn 92:50. Lastly within the 10km, Juan Francisco Ortigosa Felipe was  the general winner with Tara Gavin first girl in 45:35.

Massive numbers in Killarney

Vinny Connolly (Mullingar Harriers) led dwelling over  1,100 finishers at the Killarney 10km on  Saturday (June 8) completed in a time of 31 minutes 02 secs.

Jake O’Regan was second in 32:15 and Darragh O’Leary (Killarney Valley AC) third in 32:256.  First girl was Siobhan Hoare (Togher AC) in 38:11.  Second was Brenda McGinn (Donoughmore AC, W40) in 39:34 whereas third in 40:34 was Marie Howard (Leevale AC)

Winners of the half marathon which additionally attracted over 1,100 entires had been Maurice Feehan (Duhallow AC) in 77:16 and Jennifer Martin (Talfelta AC) in 84:59

Kevin Donagher (Rathfarnham WSAF AC) was a snug winner of the inaugural  Bru Na Boinne 5km in Donore Co Meath on Friday (June 7)  with a time of 16:41.  Second in 18:02 was Andrew Kinane (Donore Harriers), with Sean Hill fourth in 18:06. Making it a Rathfarnham double was Laura McDonnell  who was fourth total and first girl in 18:18.

Additionally on Friday night, Brandon McKeown (Annadale Striders) received the Connswater 5-Mile run 24:49, with Victoria Atkinson (Victoria Park and Connswater AC) first girl in 31:25.

Alex Grey (Kilcoole AC) in 15 minutes 30 secs and Sheila O’Byrne (Parnell AC in 17:58 had been  the winners of the Wicklow 5km Championships held in Arklow on Wednesday (June 5).   Ending second and first M40 was visitor runner Emmett Dunleavy (Sligo AC) in 15.47.

Parnell AC had been clear winners of the ladies’s senior workforce title forward of Kilcoole AC and Lakeshore Striders.

Kilcoole proved better of the boys’s groups with Parnell second and Aughrim AC third. Within the masters classes, Lakeshore Striders AC received each the W35  and M35 classes, whereas Inbhear Dee AC was first of the M50 groups, with Parnell AC successful the W50 class. Junior workforce winners had been the Bray Runners males and the  Greystones ladies.

Photograph: Geoff Lowe

Extremely-running

British extremely runner Sophie Energy has run the size of Eire from north to south within the quickest ever time recorded by a girl. Energy, a 41-year-old mom of three, set off from Malin Head in Co Donegal – the northernmost tip of Eire – early on Tuesday Could 28 and arrived at Mizen Head in Co Cork – the southernmost level of Eire three and a half days in a while Friday night, Could 31.

To provide extra correct figures, Energy accomplished the 563km (341.19 miles) distance  with 17,502 ft of elevation in 3 days 12 hours 8 minutes, knocking over three hours off  fellow Briton Mimi Anderson’s 2012 file of three days 15 hours 3 minutes. Clocking greater than 100 miles every day, she managed on simply 2 hours 17 minutes sleep over the three and a half days. Her common pace per mile was 14 minutes 33 secs.

Energy, who took up extremely operating in 2012, when she ran a forty five mile race in England and the 6-day Marathon des Sables within the Sahara Desert, ran for the British workforce on the World 24-Hour Championships in Taipei final December, finishing 227.285 km and ending nineteenth total and ninth girl.

Together with her all the best way was her husband John, a local of Cork and two older kids, together with extremely bicycle owner Kate Robust.

*In July 2021,  Irish extremely runner Ed McGroarty  from Raphoe, Co Donegal set an total file for operating from Mizen to Malin (545 km)  of three days 1 hour 55 minutes  (sure; in the wrong way). That point broke Eoin Keith’s  2017  file of three days 3 hours 47 minutes.



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