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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Waterford...Results of the Dungarvan 10 mile race - Sun 29th Jan 2012

The John Treacy Dungarvan 10 mile road race got a great turnout of 1261 runners today in somewhat wet conditions. While conditions were a little damp, it was in truth more or less ideal for a race with a large quality field setting some fine times.

The full results can be seen HERE

Photos...
1) A gallery of 284 photos on Flickr by Dominic Horan HERE
2) A small gallery of 30 photos of some of the elite runners by Dan McGrath HERE
 These are the prizewinners....

RESULTS OF JOHN TREACY CLUB CHALLENGE
Men’s Team...Clonliffe Harriers- Combined time of 2.34.16... Gary O’ Hanlon, Brian McMahon, Declan Power

Ladies... Eagle A.C.-Combined time of 3.06.13... Sinead Ní Chonchúir, Ann-Marie Holland, Niamh Roe
Olympic Marathon silver medalist John Treacy presenting Niamh Roe (L) and Annmarie Holland (R) of Eagle AC with the Club Challenge Trophy. Photo courtesy of James Veale of West Waterford AC

RESULTS OF JOHN TREACY DUNGARVAN 10 MILE ROAD RACE
Men’s Results
Sean Hehir                   Rathfarnham                 49.25
Paddy Hamilton            Anndale  Striders          49.47
Gary O’ Hanlon            Clonliffe Harriers          49.49
Brian McMahon           Clonliffe Harriers          50.21
Alan O’ Shea               Bandon AC                  50.27
Brian Murphy               Carrick On Suir AC     51.30
Tommy Evans   Gowran AC                 53.10
Tom Hogan                  SBR                             53.12
Sandis Bralitis               West Waterford AC     53.21
George Waugh Bandon AC                  53.45
0/40
Declan Power               Clonliffe AC                 54.06
Gary Crossan               Letterkenny AC            55.40
0/45
Cathal O’ Connell         St. Finbars AC             54.20
Mike Cunninhgam         Bilboa AC                    56.44
0/50
Joe Casey                    Rathfarnaham AC         57.56
Martin McCarthy          West Waterford AC     59.42
0/55
Joe Gough                    West Waterford AC     1.01.13
Matt Alexander            Coolquill AC               1.03.35
0/60
Dan O’ Connor                        IND                 1.05.42
0/65
John J Cotter                Cobh                            1.17.46

Team Prizes
1st Leevale AC             (92 points)...Killian o’ Tuama, Daniel Coffey, Colm Moore
2nd St. Finbars             (109 points)...John Meade, Rory O’ Sullivan, Michael Morgan
3rd Waterford AC    (121 points)...Frank Quinlan, Brian Swaby, Frank Walsh

Lizzie Lee of Leevale AC (2nd) and Maria McCambridge of Letterkenny AC (1st) in the John Treacy Dungarvan 10 mile road race on Sunday, 29th Jan 2012. Both athletes are part of the Irish Marathon Mission of elite distance runners. Photo courtesy of Dan McGrath...http://editorialimages.zenfolio.com/
Ladies Results
Maria McCambridge                Letterkenny AC            55.58
Lizzie Lee                                 Leevale AC                  57.29
Jill Hodgins                               IND                             58.26
Ailish Malone                           Clonliffe AC                 58.37
Siobhain O’ Doherty                 Borrisokane                  59.07
Sinead Ní Chonchúir                 Eagle AC                     1.00.25
Junior Lady
Kate Nolan                              Waterford AC              1.16.27
0/35
Corinna Walsh                          West Waterford AC     1.02.08
Ann-Marie Holland                   Eagle AC                     1.02.10
0/40
Angela McCann                       Clonmel AC                 1.00.29
Jackie Carthy                           Kilmore AC                 1.02.18
0/45
Mags Kirwan Bolger                IND                             1.02.04
Ann Moore                              Leevale AC                  1.04.54
0/50
Mary Sweeney                         St. Finbars AC             1.05.55
Teresa Tuohy                           Bilboa AC                    1.08.05
0/55
Ann Bolger                               SBR Ferns                   1.18.45
0/60
Pádraigín Riggs                         IND                             1.29.14

Ladies Team Prize...1st Eagle AC...Niamh Roe, Maura Regan, Elaine Guinane

18 comments:

  1. Great race but that oil spill was deadly very slippy
    congrats to all fantasic day

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  2. Great day but I agree with Mags;. That oil spill was pretty scary to run on. Due to its size, I don't know if anything could have been done about it on the day, other than to give the runners fair warning. Which didn't happen.

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  3. To be fair, I drove the course around 12.25 and there was no oil spill on the road. Must have just happened. Hard to see what could have been done in 30mins! Obviously I will still use it as an excuse to say i could have gone a few secs quicker if the road was less slippy and sans oil!! :-)

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  4. Oil spill in the lap of the gods-the race organisers drove the course at 12.45 for last minute check and there was no oil on the road.what can you do.

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  5. Had slippy runners on the oil spill did not stop me. However trying to wash it off back of my legs different story!! Brill race . Very fast course and chocolate biscuit cake.....i'll say no more.

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  6. Oil spots...washing up liquid and cotton wool I'm told works wonders! ;o)

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  7. Enjoyable race.Love running a race whereby you get a small bottle instead of cups allowing you to carry it for a while. Credit to the majority of runners who left the used bottles by the side of the road as recommended for ease of collection. Noted on at least 5 occasions, however, where runners launched the bottles over hedges into fields or into the river between 6.5 and 8 miles....these'll never be found let alone collected and therefore just add to the pollution.I understand now why some races organisers as a rule don't provide these handy bottles.

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  8. i have to say thanks to the 70 minute pacers brillant lads i never noticed the oil untill finished i was like a spotted zebra great day packie westlimerick

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  9. What a fantastic race. Lovely course, good stewarding, easy parking and delicious choccie cake afterwards. Heres a controversial comment - best 10miler in munster!

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  10. The bar has been set really high for other races to live up to this.Have to agree with other comments, what a superb event. I did hear stewards telling runners to keep right out of the oil spill to be fair to them. Baby oil and cotton wool will get rid of the oil, super fast with results also.
    Mike

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  11. Fantastic day again in Dungarvan. Organisation is second to none I believe. Well done to all involved.

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  12. Brill race. Very well organised from start to finish! From entry to stewarding, to refreshments afterwards. Tend to agree with the "controversial comment" - best 10miler in munster! :) Tracey - Dooneen A.C.

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  13. Yet another amazing event organised by West Waterford AC. They set the standard for all other clubs in the country to follow. Pacers were fabulous this year. Lots of PBs yesterday as a result. Roll on 2013!

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  14. i ran a brutal race - my fault tho!!! no fault of what was a v well organised race for what was only 15 quid!!! didn't notice any oil spill myself. great value and puts those rip off half marathons and other races to shame. will be back next year

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  15. What a fantastic race. The organisation was outstanding. I also ran a brutal race but as the last poster said I have to look close to home for the reason.The brain said avoid the pacers and the body tried to beat them.!!! Oil spill was unfortunate but what can you do. For €15 it was exceptional value.Well done to all involved

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  16. Great race overall, couldn't believe there were people calling out times at every mile and one even at 10k. Wasn't even expecting a goodybag let alone a t-shirt for the price of the entry. Well done to WWAC

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  17. brilliant race, great fun and brilliant organisers- the best and most hospitable i've met.

    the 15 euro entry fee highlights how ridiculous some of the commercial races fees are!

    great nike dri-fit top, all you can eat food, very organised well marked race and even free photos being given out from 2011 race!!

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  18. well done to all at ww ac,great race,
    great course even great running conditions(if you like a bit of rain).
    Only thing the 75min pacers started
    too slow more 8:20 pace leaving me too much to do at the end.
    Still really enjoyed it and I will be back to run in the best "10 miler
    in Munster"

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