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Irish 100 mile document and much more – weekend 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 (Monday seventeenth June).

At the Castleknock Charity 5km, Dublin on Sunday (June 16), Hugh Armstrong (Ballina AC ) was the winner in 14 minutes 29 secs, with Tadhg Donnelly (Drogheda and District AC) second in 14:59 and Sean Doran (Clonliffe Harriers) third in 15:35.

First lady was Nicola Sheridan (Bohermeen AC) in 17:20. Emily Bolton (Donore Harriers) was second in 17:52 and Ellen McLoughlin third in 18:11. David McConn (Donore Harriers) was first male grasp and Grainne Hickey (Celbridge AC) first feminine grasp.

Winners of the Dick Whelan Caragh GFC Memorial 10km in Downings North, Co Kildare have been Gavin Kelly (Clane AC, M40) 33:22 and Jane Ann Healy (W40) in 38:12.

At the Thoroughbred Run over 4 distances in Kildare City, Munster runners dominated the marathon with John O’Brien  (Ballymore Cobh AC, M50) the general winner in 2:48.39 and Dolores Duffy (Watergrasshill AC, W55) first lady in 3:28.37.

Dermot O’Brien led house 520 finishers within the half marathon; his time was 76:48.  First lady with a time of 91:03 was Sinead Rigney.  J.B. Paulin (Sanctuary Runners) received the 10km in 35:49 with Kealey Tideswell (Clonmel AC, W40) third general and first lady in 36:06. Paulin and Tideswell additionally received the Reminiscence Mile.

Winners of the Half on the Head Half Marathon on Saturday (June 15) have been Denis Hegarty in 75:39 and Sarah Leahy in 97:12. Jake O’Regan received the 10km in 34 minutes 30 secs, with Mairead de Faoite first lady in 47:13.

A key to a superb 5k is to not get forward of your self within the early levels.

A busy Friday night

On a busy Friday night,  Drogheda and District athletes took the highest three locations at the Boyne 5km in Drogheda, Co Louth, on Friday (June 14), with Tadgh Donnelly the winner in 14:41, Aaron Hanlon second in14:48, and Colin Leonard third  and first M40 in 16:26. Fourth and second M40 was Ronan Wogan (Raheny Shamrock AC) In 16:44. Ronan was additionally on timekeeping duties on the race.

Clare Smyth was first lady and first W40 in 20:134, with Ciara Shaw (Kells AC) a detailed second in 20:16 and Molly Ann Rath  third in 20:40.

Successful the Braveheart Path 5km in Trim, Co Meath, was Peter Somba (Ratoath AC) in 15:50. Sean Doran (Clonliffe Harriers) was second in 16:08 and Alexander Wallace third and first M40 in 16:17. Susan Glennon (Mullingar Harriers) was first lady in 19:22, adopted by Louise Bailey (W40) in 19:35 and Edel Carberry (Garristown Flyers AC) in 20.00.

At the Naomh Mhuire Daingean 5km, which was the sixth spherical of the Offaly 5km Highway Race Sequence, Paul Mitchell (Tullamore Harriers) was the winner in 15:35, holding off Mick Fogarty (Ferbane AC, M45), who completed a combating second in 15:38.

Third in 15:50 was Kevin Minnock (Tullamore Harriers).  Junior athlete Heather Murphy (St Michael’s AC) completed first lady in 17:29. Sarah Flanagan (Tullamore Harriers, W45) was second in18:11. In third place with a time of 18:30, Glenda Shaw (W40) was main Mullingar Harriers to staff victory over Tullamore Harriers and Naomh Mhuire AC. Within the males’s staff class,  Tullamore Harriers, with 4 within the prime six,  had a snug victory  over Naomh Mhuire AC and Mullingar Harriers, with fourteen groups entered. Two extra rounds stay within the collection, with one of the best 5 outcomes counting.

Catherine Murphy, third final 12 months behind her Eagle clubmate Aoife Cooke and Hannah Steeds, took the honours on the Dunmanway 10km which came about in heat situations over an undulating course.

Though a minute slower than 2023, Murphy simply did sufficient to win, her time of 40:07 giving her a snug margin over Aoife Mahony (40:56), additionally Eagle, with Heather Dunlea of Leevale ending third in 41:31.

Murphy, who ran 2:56:49 for fourth in her F45 class finally 12 months’s Dublin Marathon, now hopes to run Berlin this autumn. Additionally focusing on Berlin is Dunlea, 27, a local of Boston who has been working in Cork for the previous few years and is coached at Leevale by Donie Walsh.

It was Donie’s son, Mark, who claimed the lads’s title as he led from 3km onwards. He completed in 33:03 with Leevale colleague Donal Coakley – normally simply lacking out on the prizes – making no mistake this time when taking second in 34:28.

Two West Cork runners, Garrett Lordan (Clonakilty RR) and Kevin Wilmot (Bandon, M40), took third and fourth locations in respective instances of 35:30 and 35:46.

Moycarkey-Coolcroo 5km

The Tipperary village of Littleton staged its 5km on Friday evening, organised by the native Moycarkey-Coolcroo membership. In a detailed end, it was Mossy Bracken of the marketing membership who prevailed, his time of 15:15 giving him 5 second to spare over Niall Shanahan. Clonmel native Evan Fitzgerald, now with West Waterford, was third in 15:25.

The Clonmel membership supplied the ladies’s winner in Ciara O’Neill who ran 17:41, with Sharon Kilely (Thurles Crokes) second in 17:56 and Lauren Dermody (Castlecomer) third 18:03.

Earlier within the week

Jeremiah Sheehan and Hannah Steeds have been the winners at the Cork BHAA Musgrave S&S 5km on Wednesday (June 12), held on a brand new route on the Marina due to the continued street works.

Sheehan led house; 674 finishers in a time of 15 minutes 4 secs and was additionally serving to the Division of Training to victory in grade A. Eoghan O’Connor was second in 15:11 and Anthony Mannix third in 15:14.  The Division of Training additionally received girls’s Grade A.

Steeds completed in 16:43, adopted by Michelle Kenny in 17:37 and Lorna Wolfe in 18:04.  Among the many age group winners have been Mary Sweeney W60,  comeback child Carmel ParnellbW65 and John Holland M75.

Monitor

Cathal Doyle (Clonliffe Harriers) travelled to Good, France,  for the Nikaïa Meet on Saturday  (June 15) the place he completed third within the 1500m  in a private greatest time of three:34.31. That point is just 0.8 of a second off the automated Olympic qualifying mark of three:33.50. Nicholas Griggs (CNDR TC)  completed ninth in 3:35.40, additionally a PB.

Spotlight of a packed schedule at the British Milers Membership and Senior Open Monitor  Meet on the Mary Peters Monitor,  in Belfast on Saturday was the lads’s 3000m, which was received by junior athlete Cormac Dixon (Tallaght AC) in 8:10.39.

The time was a private greatest for the 18-year-old, who’s the present All-Eire  Faculties senior champion in each cross-country and the 1500m. Conall McClean (St Malachy’s AC) was second in 8:11.55 and Jack O’Leary (Mullingar Harriers) third in 8:12.00.

Successful the ladies’s A 3000m was Fiona Everard (Bandon AC) in 9:31.37. Aoife McGreevy (Lagan Valley AC) was second in 9:38.50 and Roise Roberts (CNDR TC) third in 9:41.09.

In the lads’s mile,  three Irish athletes (and 5 general) broke the 4 minute barrier, whereas a fourth narrowly missed out. Winner was Max Wharton (Sale Harriers) in 3:58:02 adopted by Thomas Moran (Dunshaughlin AC/Sale Harriers) 3:58.57, Callum Morgan (CNDR TC) 3:59.26  and Cathal O’Reilly (Kilkenny Metropolis Harriers) 3:59.26.

Philip Marron (Dublin Metropolis Harriers) missed out on breaking 4 minutes by an agonising two seconds, ending sixth in a private greatest 4:00.01.

Different notable performances got here from Jenna Brommell (Emerald AC) winner of the ladies’s A 800m in 2:02.72.  Within the males’s 800m, Harry Purcell (Trim AC) completed second in 1:48.69.Successful the ladies’s A 1500m was Rebekah Osborne (Dromore AC)  in 4:21.55. Cheryl Nolan (St Abban’s AC) was second in 4:22.19.

On the observe in Dublin

At the fifth Dublin Graded Monitor and Subject meet of the season held on the DSD observe on Tibradden Lane,  additionally on Saturday, Maria McCambridge (DSD AC, W45) received the 3000m in 10:07.24. In second place with a time of 10:09.02 was Barbara Cleary (Donore Harriers, W50), one other doughty grasp athlete who was making a uncommon look on the observe. Third in 10:19.76 was Edel McCreary (Rathfarnham WSAF AC).

Successful the lads’s 3000m in 8:29.09 was Eoghan McElhinney (Bantry AC) . John Durcan (Togher AC) was second in 8:44.12 and Dylan Wright (Lucan Harriers) third in 8:47.09,

Over 800m, Sean Carrigg (Clonliffe Harriers) received the lads’s A race in a private greatest 1:56.21, and. Lucy Holmes (WestWaterford AC)  the ladies’s A race in 2:09.68.

Mountain Working

Irish mountain operating worldwide Zak Hanna (Newcastle and District AC) was within the Wicklow Mountains final Wednesday (June 12) successful the Leinster League spherical at Djouce from extremely path  specialist Paddy O’Leary. The pair completed in instances of 51:36 and 52:35. Daire Finn was third in 53:19. First lady was Sarah Flanagan (Tullamore Harriers, W45) in 67 minutes 52 secs.

Hanna and Sarah McCormack will lead the Irish staff at the annual Snowdon Worldwide in Wales on July 20. McCormack is a thrice earlier winner at Snowdon.

On Saturday, Keith Johnston (Armagh AC) received a closely-fought Flagstaff to Carlingford mountain race from simply outdoors Newry, Co Down, to the top of the Cooley peninsula in Co Louth.

Simply 19 seconds separated the highest three within the race with Johnston clocking a time of 1 hr 47 minutes 38 secs for the 11-mile distance with 3,000 ft of climb. Ashley Crutchley (Newcastle and District AC) was second in 1:47.46 and Paul McAnespie  (Armagh AC, M50) third in 1:47.57.

First lady in 2:05.58 was Esther Dickson (Newry RC) with Martsje Corridor (North Belfast Harriers) only one place behind in 2:06.40 and Tanya Cumming (Newcastle and District AC, W40) third in 2:12.14.

In Leinster, Enda Cloake (Slaney Olympic) received the Bike and Bus Low Carbon 7.7km hill race at Ticknock  Co Dublin, on Friday night in a time of 35 minutes 127secs. First lady in 46:05 was Imogen McGuinness (St Benedict’s AC, W45), who had completed second on the Djouce race earlier within the week.

Path

Robert Frewen and Karla Doran have been the winners at the annual OPW BHAA Path 5km held in  the Phoenix Park, Dublin on Tuesday (June 11).

Frewen, representing Financial institution of Eire accomplished the course in 16 minutes 59 secs with Daniel O’Brien (ESB) second in 17:14 and Greg Devereux third in 18:08.

Doran was fourteenth general in 19:57, adopted by Ciara Brady 20:16 and Deirdre Lyons 20:50.

ESB completed better of the Grade A groups, with Central Financial institution greatest in Grade 2.

Extremely

Stephen Murphy (Tullamore Harriers) set an new Irish 100 mile document at the Belfast 24 Hour Extremely held in Victoria Park  from Saturday at 12 midday to Sunday at 12 midday (June 16-17).

His time broke Ed McGroarty’s  document of 13:47.37 from January 2023.

Murphy, winner of the Connemara 100 Mile final August in 13:32.42 had educated particularly for the occasion, recurrently operating hundred mile weeks after recovering from a stress fracture earlier this 12 months.

A transparent winner of the 24 hour race with a complete distance of 229.536km/142.63 miles was Jason Nichol (St Finbarr’s AC). Second with 214.674km/133.4 miles was Niall McGuigan (Atlas Working), whereas third was the ageless Eddie Gallen  (Finn Valley AC) with 201.463km/125.19 miles.

Fourth and first lady was Bernie Kellett (Kells AC) 175.042km/108.77 miles, adopted by Colleen Keogh  (unatt)171.739 km/106.72 miles and Amy Masner  (Parnell AC) 163.482 km/101.59 miles.

Winners of the 12 hour have been Rex Brilliante (Dublin Mountain RC) with 122.99/75.93 miles and Amena Madden from Liverpool with 97.429 km/60.54. Within the 50km, Geoff Eakins (Flying Machines RC)  was the winner in 5 hrs 33 minutes 24 secs, with Deirdre Martin (Carrick AC) first lady in 3:54.10.



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