Over 1,000 turned out for the Tipperary womens 10k mini-marathon.
Place Bib Last Name First Name Gun Time Chip Time Pace Region
1 1498 O' Doherty Siobhan 35:52 35:51 3:35/K Tipperary
2 1374 McKiernan Catherina 36:14 36:14 3:37/K
3 1329 Mc Cann Angela 38:00 37:58 3:48/K Tipperary
4 656 Annan Claire 39:47 39:47 3:59/K Tipperary
5 1671 Roche Aine 41:00 40:59 4:06/K Tipperary
6 987 Fitzgibbon Marie 41:06 41:04 4:07/K Tipperary
7 1746 Ryan Noreen 41:08 41:06 4:07/K Tipperary
8 796 Cleere Sharon 43:14 43:09 4:19/K Tipperary
9 1662 Rhatigan Tara 43:40 43:38 4:22/K Tipperary
10 1550 O' Keeffe Sandra 45:16 45:14 4:32/K Tipperary
The full results can be seen HERE
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Kerry...Results of the Valentia Half-Marathon - Sat 15th Sept 2012
The Valentia Half-Marathon was held on Saturday, the 15th of September and attracted a field of 205 runners, up from the 171 of 2011.
This year because of the local festival, the race started and finished in Chapeltown instead of Knightstown. The weather conditions were a bit of a mixed bag with everything from drizzle to sunshine but it really didn't take from the event.
It was obvious from talking to people and from the t-shirts that a good few of those who had turned out for the 2011 race had returned again this year which is always a good sign. It did however seem as if perhaps the event took a backward step this year. The race was organised by the local Triathlon club but it had a more commercial race feel about it.
Some things worked well on the day, some didn't. For example, there was a pre-race briefing which was a complete waste of time. Most people couldn't hear a word of what was said. The obvious place to issue instructions to the runners is at the start line where everyone is congregated.
The course itself was largely ok. It started near Chapeltown and then followed a nice quiet coastal road to Knightstown. There was plenty of support in the main town of the island and then began the long climb up to the quarry. It was a long climb but nothing too demanding. The scenery of the course along this stage was great and makes the route really special.
On the return journey back from the quarry, the course took a right on to an elevated road which ran for several miles along the island. This was without doubt the best part of the race. The view from here of the island, the mountains on the mainland, of the Blaskets and the Dingle Peninsula and of the Skelligs was magnificent. Without doubt, one of the main attractions of the race.
Once the course rejoined the main road near the bridge from the mainland however, the character of the race changed. There was a lot of traffic on this road and there was nothing in the way of traffic management. It was just a case of letting the runners and the cars sort it out for themselves which was a pity as the last two miles kind of spoiled what was up to then a very nice course.
Post race, for whatever reason, there was nothing in the way of post race refreshments. Water and bananas and that was it...which kind of seemed bizarre considering there was a large hall available. Instead, people were instructed to go to some pub elsewhere in the village for the prize giving......where nothing was provided either.
Conclusion....Overall, it had the feeling of being like a commercial race rather than being like a race organised by a club. Out of 5, I'd give it a 3.....i.e. fair but could do a lot better. The course was 80% ok but the last two miles were poor. They should really either change the time of the race or avoid the festival weekend. The dry fit top was of a good quality and there were plenty of water stations out along the course. Some people may not have like plastic cups but at least they prevent littering which happens with bottles. The worst aspect was probably the post race facilities....or lack of them. Sending everyone off to some local pub has a real Bally-go-backwards feel about it. Speaking to someone who did the race last year, it sounded as if was better then.
This race could be a real gem but based on the 2012 event, they have some way to go yet.
1 1 224 Brian Murphy 01:12:19 Sen Male 1
2 2 216 Cian MURPHY 01:16:25 Sen Male 2
3 3 248 Michael Houlihan 01:22:38 Sen Male 3
4 4 118 Martin CROWLEY 01:22:55 Sen Male 4
5 5 196 Henry KAYE 01:24:40 Sen Male 5
6 1 21 Gerard O Shea 01:26:10 Relay Male 6
7 1 212 Maria MC CARTHY 01:27:33 3539 Female 1
8 1 187 Robert WHYTE 01:28:28 4044 Male 7
9 6 119 John CLANCY 01:28:51 Sen Male 8
10 1 213 Chris SLATTERY 01:29:02 5054 Male 9
11 2 218 Declan Lynch 01:29:19 4044 Male 10
12 1 238 Geraldine O'shea 01:29:38 4044 Female 2
13 1 207 Karina TEAHAN 01:30:02 SenF Female 3
14 7 179 Fergal SARGENT 01:30:32 Sen Male 11
15 1 130 Denis KELLEHER 01:31:49 4549 Male 12
17 2 112 Deirdre O LEARY 01:33:21 SenF Female 5
18 2 120 Frantisek NEUPAUER 01:33:24 5054 Male 13
19 8 209 John GOLDEN 01:33:53 Sen Male 14
20 3 228 Alison Kirwan 01:33:54 SenF Female 6
21 9 133 Pat O' SULLIVAN 01:34:02 Sen Male 15
22 4 69 Geraldine MC CARTHY 01:36:03 SenF Female 7
23 5 173 Elaine O CONNOR 01:37:35 SenF Female 8
24 2 272 Tony Foley 01:37:42 4549 Male 16
25 2 70 Beth LOWENTHAL 01:39:04 3539 Female 9
26 3 126 Siobhan HOARE 01:39:16 3539 Female 10
27 10 191 Brian MOLONEY 01:39:17 Sen Male 17
28 3 201 Mindaugas ALIMAS 01:39:27 4044 Male 18
29 1 8 Orla O DONOVAN 01:39:49 Relay Mixed 1
30 11 151 Alan LYNE 01:39:53 Sen Male 19
31 3 143 Tim POULLAIN-PATTERSON 01:39:53 4549 Male 20
32 1 202 Anne MANGAN 01:40:02 5054 Female 11
33 4 121 Derry DOYLE 01:40:12 4549 Male 21
34 12 192 Donal CAHALANE 01:40:20 Sen Male 22
35 4 205 Elaine GUINANE 01:40:22 3539 Female 12
36 5 206 John DESMOND 01:40:22 4549 Male 23
37 3 240 Paul O Dwyer 01:40:28 5054 Male 24
38 4 158 Patrick NIEUWENHUIZEN 01:41:25 4044 Male 25
39 13 86 Declan DONNELLY 01:41:49 Sen Male 26
40 14 68 Aidan MCCARTHY 01:42:02 Sen Male 27
41 15 127 Enda PRENDERGAST 01:42:28 Sen Male 28
42 16 222 Stephan O Mahony 01:43:02 Sen Male 29
43 17 274 Ysbrahd Uljee 01:43:03 Sen Male 30
44 5 111 Eddie BIRMINGHAM 01:43:06 4044 Male 31
45 18 247 Kevin Cronin 01:43:10 Sen Male 32
46 19 223 Hugh O Donnell 01:43:20 Sen Male 33
47 6 95 Pat CREMIN 01:43:29 4549 Male 34
48 6 163 Dave GAUGHRAN 01:44:26 4044 Male 35
49 20 97 Slawomir LEWINSKI 01:44:33 Sen Male 36
50 2 66 Conor BLACKWELL 01:44:36 4044 Female??? 13
51 21 267 Mike Higgins 01:44:53 Sen Male 37
52 2 20 Majella County 01:44:57 Relay Female 14
53 7 265 Eamonn Foley 01:45:23 4044 Male 38
54 6 81 Orla O' MAHONEY 01:45:38 SenF Female 15
55 22 170 Ralph SCULLY 01:46:07 Sen Male 39
56 23 89 Trevor WALSH 01:46:24 Sen Male 40
57 1 12 Barry MURPHY 01:46:34 4 Person Mixed 2
58 24 199 Stephen O' BRIEN 01:46:39 Sen Male 41
59 8 198 Patrick O' BRIEN 01:46:39 4044 Male 42
60 7 156 Paula O' SHEA 01:47:08 SenF Female 16
61 25 194 Aongus MC GREAL 01:47:25 Sen Male 43
62 26 136 Denis RIORDAN 01:47:27 Sen Male 44
63 7 186 Eric COOGAN 01:47:29 4549 Male 45
64 8 181 Michael O' DONOVAN 01:47:29 4549 Male 46
65 9 73 Conor FALVEY 01:47:31 4549 Male 47
66 9 182 Arnaldo LAPORTE JUNIOR 01:47:35 4044 Male 48
67 3 184 Aoife O' CARROLL 01:47:39 4044 Female 17
68 2 88 Josie UI CHUIRR?N 01:48:03 5054 Female 18
69 27 220 Colm Casey 01:48:07 Sen Male 49
70 28 253 James Barry 01:48:10 Sen Male 50
71 10 94 Dan CREMIN 01:48:10 4549 Male 51
72 1 162 Ann O CONNOR 01:48:27 4549 Female 19
73 29 83 Owen MURPHY 01:48:35 Sen Male 52
74 4 147 Mikael GULLIKSSON 01:48:39 5054 Male 53
75 30 110 Michael WINSTON 01:48:40 Sen Male 54
76 31 200 Paul O' CONNELL 01:48:41 Sen Male 55
77 32 245 Richard Fitzgerald 01:48:44 Sen Male 56
78 11 275 Tom Scanlon 01:48:50 4549 Male 57
79 12 129 Donal MCGRATH 01:48:55 4549 Male 58
80 33 193 Oliver MOYNIHAN 01:49:06 Sen Male 59
81 34 229 Brendan Curtin 01:49:08 Sen Male 60
82 10 93 Peter DUGGAN 01:49:14 4044 Male 61
83 13 254 John Delaney 01:49:19 4549 Male 62
84 237 Tony Conway 01:49:33 Male 63
85 8 117 Veronica EGAN 01:49:41 SenF Female 20
86 11 167 Kieran BEHAN 01:49:42 4044 Male 64
87 35 214 Peter SULLIVAN 01:50:43 Sen Male 65
88 36 258 Joseph Walsh 01:50:48 Sen Male 66
89 2 18 Dermot O Sullivan 01:51:00 Relay Male 67
90 37 104 Shane FOLEY 01:51:04 Sen Male 68
91 38 84 Darragh O' SULLIVAN 01:51:09 Sen Male 69
92 39 132 Gerard O SULLIVAN 01:51:11 Sen Male 70
93 3 125 Janka SOBEKOVA 01:51:17 5054 Female 21
94 1 259 Pat Sheehy 01:51:27 5559 Male 71
95 4 131 Mary COTTER 01:51:49 5054 Female 22
96 40 208 Fergal GLYNN 01:51:51 Sen Male 72
97 41 74 Eddie GANNON 01:52:00 Sen Male 73
98 42 92 Gavin GALLAGHER 01:52:31 Sen Male 74
99 43 115 Sean MURPHY 01:52:35 Sen Male 75
100 9 116 Tracy MURPHY 01:52:35 SenF Female 23
101 12 138 Paul CORCORAN 01:52:41 4044 Male 76
102 4 255 Angela O Connor 01:52:45 4044 Female 24
103 5 114 Anne DALY 01:53:01 3539 Female 25
104 2 10 Grace KING 01:53:06 Relay Mixed 3
105 6 71 Marie-Louise SHEEHY 01:53:09 3539 Female 26
106 13 188 Michael FITZGERALD 01:53:13 4044 Male 77
107 14 264 Mike Scanlon 01:53:32 4044 Male 78
108 44 135 Darren CROWE 01:53:41 Sen Male 79
109 10 242 Louise Fullam 01:54:46 SenF Female 27
110 5 269 Bridget Moore 01:55:15 4044 Female 28
111 15 82 Eddie DORAN 01:55:19 4044 Male 80
112 45 241 Pathrick O'sillivan 01:55:37 Sen Male 81
113 14 257 John Falvey 01:55:41 4549 Male 82
114 16 139 Kevin HUGHES 01:55:41 4044 Male 83
115 2 3 Diane CURRAN 01:55:43 4 Person Mixed 4
116 7 91 Miriam BEASLEY 01:55:52 3539 Female 29
117 11 177 Rebecca CUTTELL 01:56:06 SenF Female 30
118 12 137 Siobhan O'KEEFFE 01:56:24 SenF Female 31
119 5 63 Miche?l ? CUIRR?N 01:56:24 5054 Male 84
120 8 140 Grainne O KEEFFE 01:56:28 3539 Female 32
121 1 236 Kyle Bustard 01:56:32 Junior Male 85
122 15 75 Gerald MURPHY 01:56:40 4549 Male 86
123 46 79 Patrick BARRY 01:57:00 Sen Male 87
124 47 243 Ronan Bonner 01:57:28 Sen Male 88
125 3 2 Niamh O DONOGHUE 01:57:44 Relay Mixed 5
126 6 64 Catriona KIELY 01:58:23 4044 Female 33
127 13 189 Marykate SHANAHAN 01:58:26 SenF Female 34
128 17 165 Sean O' CONNOR 01:58:39 4044 Male 89
129 16 260 Dermot Dilolane 01:58:46 4549 Male 90
130 18 103 Ben O'DEA 01:58:48 4044 Male 91
131 48 134 Stephen O' SHEA 01:58:55 Sen Male 92
132 17 231 Martin Dennahy 01:59:08 4549 Male 93
133 14 65 Anne FOLEY 01:59:13 SenF Female 35
134 3 17 Laurence Lynch 01:59:15 Relay Male 94
135 18 226 Mark O Neill 01:59:45 4549 Male 95
136 15 263 Angela Josey 01:59:46 SenF Female 36
137 9 287 Catherine Foley 01:59:50 3539 Female 37
138 7 266 Leonie Merrick 01:59:54 4044 Female 38
139 19 122 Peter LARKIN 01:59:57 4044 Male 96
140 16 152 Neva WATCHORNE 02:00:10 SenF Female 39
141 6 262 Poudie Dineem 02:00:11 5054 Male 97
142 49 153 Gavin MAC DONAGH 02:00:11 Sen Male 98
143 20 105 Aidan COTTER 02:00:34 4044 Male 99
144 4 11 Colm MOYNIHAN 02:00:36 Relay Mixed 6
145 21 166 Stephen O' LEARY 02:00:49 4044 Male 100
146 50 77 Jonathan CLIFFORD 02:01:28 Sen Male 101
147 51 60 Kevin MULLEN 02:01:36 Sen Male 102
148 10 85 Elaine HOULIHAN 02:01:48 3539 Female 40
149 3 4 Caitriona DE PAOR 02:01:55 4 Person Mixed 7
150 52 61 Kieran BARRY 02:02:16 Sen Male 103
151 19 59 Joerg GRUEBER 02:02:16 4549 Male 104
152 22 180 Vincent DEVLIN 02:02:33 4044 Male 105
153 11 76 Louise SHERLOCK 02:02:39 3539 Female 41
154 8 123 Fiona O'RIORDAN 02:02:52 4044 Female 42
155 2 108 Pat CREMIN 02:03:12 Junior Male 106
156 2 159 Daniel KINGSTON 02:03:47 5559 Male 107
157 17 128 Orla SAWEY 02:03:50 SenF Female 43
158 5 124 Jane MCGRATH 02:05:51 5054 Female 44
159 53 178 Rory MC CARTHY 02:06:17 Sen Male 108
160 54 203 Bryan FORAN 02:06:20 Sen Male 109
161 18 78 Mary EDWARDS 02:06:53 SenF Female 45
162 19 101 Gillian O SULLIVAN 02:07:31 SenF Female 46
163 20 251 Donal Cronin 02:08:09 4549 Male 110
164 21 252 Frank De Lacey 02:08:09 4549 Male 111
165 12 249 Biddy Hughes 02:08:25 3539 Female 47
166 7 268 Neil Hogan 02:08:25 5054 Male 112
167 4 14 Ross BRENNAN 02:09:36 4 Person Mixed 8
168 20 16 Aideen Murphy 02:09:54 SenF Female 48
169 21 239 Cara O Riordan 02:10:30 SenF Female 49
170 1 19 Aine O Connor 02:10:37 4 Person Female 50
171 55 160 Hugh MURPHY 02:11:00 Sen Male 113
172 22 175 Aine COTTER 02:11:07 SenF Female 51
173 8 99 Don BOWEN 02:11:24 5054 Male 114
174 22 100 Fergus BOWEN 02:11:24 4549 Male 115
175 56 261 Ross Paterson 02:11:33 Sen Male 116
176 3 144 Olof NILSSON 02:12:36 5559 Male 117
177 23 244 Kevin Kelliher 02:13:11 4044 Male 118
178 9 230 Siobhan Kearney Kelly 02:14:25 4044 Female 52
179 4 148 Kent SJOBERG 02:14:52 5559 Male 119
180 57 211 Gerard FEELEY 02:15:13 Sen Male 120
181 5 7 Sarah O'CONNOR 02:15:18 Relay Mixed 9
182 13 273 Alison O'sillivan 02:16:25 3539 Female 53
183 23 221 Andrew Quigley 02:16:55 4549 Male 121
184 23 109 Norma BREEN 02:17:06 SenF Female 54
185 24 217 Karen O DRISCOLL 02:17:16 SenF Female 55
186 10 141 Cyntia LAPORTE 02:17:21 4044 Female 56
187 58 107 Danilo DUSOSWA 02:18:36 Sen Male 122
188 25 168 Imelda MULLEN 02:19:41 SenF Female 57
189 215 John YOUNAN 02:19:41 Male 123
190 24 246 Denis Collins 02:19:43 4044 Male 124
191 1 185 Catherine CERONE 02:20:40 5559 Female 58
192 26 256 Blathnaid Coakley 02:20:55 SenF Female 59
193 27 90 Sinead DE FAOITE 02:22:20 SenF Female 60
194 6 145 Cathrine GLADH 02:22:31 5054 Female 61
195 59 232 Gerord O Sullivan 02:24:50 Sen Male 125
196 11 225 Deardre O Gorman 02:26:51 4044 Female 62
197 60 174 Brian O CONNOR 02:27:52 Sen Male 126
198 1 161 Joerg GERSCHNER 02:28:31 6064 Male 127
199 28 96 Nora BUTLWR 02:29:12 SenF Female 63
200 1 102 Thomas WALDRON 02:32:52 7074 Male 128
201 2 54 David MCGRATH 02:44:14 6064 Male 129
202 2 55 Rosalind BROWN 02:44:14 4549 Female 64
203 9 276 Barry Lynch 02:49:48 5054 Male 130
204 29 67 Elaine O CONNOR 02:51:06 SenF Female 65
205 7 277 Linda Lynch 02:56:08 5054 Female 66
This year because of the local festival, the race started and finished in Chapeltown instead of Knightstown. The weather conditions were a bit of a mixed bag with everything from drizzle to sunshine but it really didn't take from the event.
It was obvious from talking to people and from the t-shirts that a good few of those who had turned out for the 2011 race had returned again this year which is always a good sign. It did however seem as if perhaps the event took a backward step this year. The race was organised by the local Triathlon club but it had a more commercial race feel about it.
Some things worked well on the day, some didn't. For example, there was a pre-race briefing which was a complete waste of time. Most people couldn't hear a word of what was said. The obvious place to issue instructions to the runners is at the start line where everyone is congregated.
The course itself was largely ok. It started near Chapeltown and then followed a nice quiet coastal road to Knightstown. There was plenty of support in the main town of the island and then began the long climb up to the quarry. It was a long climb but nothing too demanding. The scenery of the course along this stage was great and makes the route really special.
On the return journey back from the quarry, the course took a right on to an elevated road which ran for several miles along the island. This was without doubt the best part of the race. The view from here of the island, the mountains on the mainland, of the Blaskets and the Dingle Peninsula and of the Skelligs was magnificent. Without doubt, one of the main attractions of the race.
Once the course rejoined the main road near the bridge from the mainland however, the character of the race changed. There was a lot of traffic on this road and there was nothing in the way of traffic management. It was just a case of letting the runners and the cars sort it out for themselves which was a pity as the last two miles kind of spoiled what was up to then a very nice course.
Post race, for whatever reason, there was nothing in the way of post race refreshments. Water and bananas and that was it...which kind of seemed bizarre considering there was a large hall available. Instead, people were instructed to go to some pub elsewhere in the village for the prize giving......where nothing was provided either.
Conclusion....Overall, it had the feeling of being like a commercial race rather than being like a race organised by a club. Out of 5, I'd give it a 3.....i.e. fair but could do a lot better. The course was 80% ok but the last two miles were poor. They should really either change the time of the race or avoid the festival weekend. The dry fit top was of a good quality and there were plenty of water stations out along the course. Some people may not have like plastic cups but at least they prevent littering which happens with bottles. The worst aspect was probably the post race facilities....or lack of them. Sending everyone off to some local pub has a real Bally-go-backwards feel about it. Speaking to someone who did the race last year, it sounded as if was better then.
This race could be a real gem but based on the 2012 event, they have some way to go yet.
1 1 224 Brian Murphy 01:12:19 Sen Male 1
2 2 216 Cian MURPHY 01:16:25 Sen Male 2
3 3 248 Michael Houlihan 01:22:38 Sen Male 3
4 4 118 Martin CROWLEY 01:22:55 Sen Male 4
5 5 196 Henry KAYE 01:24:40 Sen Male 5
6 1 21 Gerard O Shea 01:26:10 Relay Male 6
7 1 212 Maria MC CARTHY 01:27:33 3539 Female 1
8 1 187 Robert WHYTE 01:28:28 4044 Male 7
9 6 119 John CLANCY 01:28:51 Sen Male 8
10 1 213 Chris SLATTERY 01:29:02 5054 Male 9
11 2 218 Declan Lynch 01:29:19 4044 Male 10
12 1 238 Geraldine O'shea 01:29:38 4044 Female 2
13 1 207 Karina TEAHAN 01:30:02 SenF Female 3
14 7 179 Fergal SARGENT 01:30:32 Sen Male 11
15 1 130 Denis KELLEHER 01:31:49 4549 Male 12
17 2 112 Deirdre O LEARY 01:33:21 SenF Female 5
18 2 120 Frantisek NEUPAUER 01:33:24 5054 Male 13
19 8 209 John GOLDEN 01:33:53 Sen Male 14
20 3 228 Alison Kirwan 01:33:54 SenF Female 6
21 9 133 Pat O' SULLIVAN 01:34:02 Sen Male 15
22 4 69 Geraldine MC CARTHY 01:36:03 SenF Female 7
23 5 173 Elaine O CONNOR 01:37:35 SenF Female 8
24 2 272 Tony Foley 01:37:42 4549 Male 16
25 2 70 Beth LOWENTHAL 01:39:04 3539 Female 9
26 3 126 Siobhan HOARE 01:39:16 3539 Female 10
27 10 191 Brian MOLONEY 01:39:17 Sen Male 17
28 3 201 Mindaugas ALIMAS 01:39:27 4044 Male 18
29 1 8 Orla O DONOVAN 01:39:49 Relay Mixed 1
30 11 151 Alan LYNE 01:39:53 Sen Male 19
31 3 143 Tim POULLAIN-PATTERSON 01:39:53 4549 Male 20
32 1 202 Anne MANGAN 01:40:02 5054 Female 11
33 4 121 Derry DOYLE 01:40:12 4549 Male 21
34 12 192 Donal CAHALANE 01:40:20 Sen Male 22
35 4 205 Elaine GUINANE 01:40:22 3539 Female 12
36 5 206 John DESMOND 01:40:22 4549 Male 23
37 3 240 Paul O Dwyer 01:40:28 5054 Male 24
38 4 158 Patrick NIEUWENHUIZEN 01:41:25 4044 Male 25
39 13 86 Declan DONNELLY 01:41:49 Sen Male 26
40 14 68 Aidan MCCARTHY 01:42:02 Sen Male 27
41 15 127 Enda PRENDERGAST 01:42:28 Sen Male 28
42 16 222 Stephan O Mahony 01:43:02 Sen Male 29
43 17 274 Ysbrahd Uljee 01:43:03 Sen Male 30
44 5 111 Eddie BIRMINGHAM 01:43:06 4044 Male 31
45 18 247 Kevin Cronin 01:43:10 Sen Male 32
46 19 223 Hugh O Donnell 01:43:20 Sen Male 33
47 6 95 Pat CREMIN 01:43:29 4549 Male 34
48 6 163 Dave GAUGHRAN 01:44:26 4044 Male 35
49 20 97 Slawomir LEWINSKI 01:44:33 Sen Male 36
50 2 66 Conor BLACKWELL 01:44:36 4044 Female??? 13
51 21 267 Mike Higgins 01:44:53 Sen Male 37
52 2 20 Majella County 01:44:57 Relay Female 14
53 7 265 Eamonn Foley 01:45:23 4044 Male 38
54 6 81 Orla O' MAHONEY 01:45:38 SenF Female 15
55 22 170 Ralph SCULLY 01:46:07 Sen Male 39
56 23 89 Trevor WALSH 01:46:24 Sen Male 40
57 1 12 Barry MURPHY 01:46:34 4 Person Mixed 2
58 24 199 Stephen O' BRIEN 01:46:39 Sen Male 41
59 8 198 Patrick O' BRIEN 01:46:39 4044 Male 42
60 7 156 Paula O' SHEA 01:47:08 SenF Female 16
61 25 194 Aongus MC GREAL 01:47:25 Sen Male 43
62 26 136 Denis RIORDAN 01:47:27 Sen Male 44
63 7 186 Eric COOGAN 01:47:29 4549 Male 45
64 8 181 Michael O' DONOVAN 01:47:29 4549 Male 46
65 9 73 Conor FALVEY 01:47:31 4549 Male 47
66 9 182 Arnaldo LAPORTE JUNIOR 01:47:35 4044 Male 48
67 3 184 Aoife O' CARROLL 01:47:39 4044 Female 17
68 2 88 Josie UI CHUIRR?N 01:48:03 5054 Female 18
69 27 220 Colm Casey 01:48:07 Sen Male 49
70 28 253 James Barry 01:48:10 Sen Male 50
71 10 94 Dan CREMIN 01:48:10 4549 Male 51
72 1 162 Ann O CONNOR 01:48:27 4549 Female 19
73 29 83 Owen MURPHY 01:48:35 Sen Male 52
74 4 147 Mikael GULLIKSSON 01:48:39 5054 Male 53
75 30 110 Michael WINSTON 01:48:40 Sen Male 54
76 31 200 Paul O' CONNELL 01:48:41 Sen Male 55
77 32 245 Richard Fitzgerald 01:48:44 Sen Male 56
78 11 275 Tom Scanlon 01:48:50 4549 Male 57
79 12 129 Donal MCGRATH 01:48:55 4549 Male 58
80 33 193 Oliver MOYNIHAN 01:49:06 Sen Male 59
81 34 229 Brendan Curtin 01:49:08 Sen Male 60
82 10 93 Peter DUGGAN 01:49:14 4044 Male 61
83 13 254 John Delaney 01:49:19 4549 Male 62
84 237 Tony Conway 01:49:33 Male 63
85 8 117 Veronica EGAN 01:49:41 SenF Female 20
86 11 167 Kieran BEHAN 01:49:42 4044 Male 64
87 35 214 Peter SULLIVAN 01:50:43 Sen Male 65
88 36 258 Joseph Walsh 01:50:48 Sen Male 66
89 2 18 Dermot O Sullivan 01:51:00 Relay Male 67
90 37 104 Shane FOLEY 01:51:04 Sen Male 68
91 38 84 Darragh O' SULLIVAN 01:51:09 Sen Male 69
92 39 132 Gerard O SULLIVAN 01:51:11 Sen Male 70
93 3 125 Janka SOBEKOVA 01:51:17 5054 Female 21
94 1 259 Pat Sheehy 01:51:27 5559 Male 71
95 4 131 Mary COTTER 01:51:49 5054 Female 22
96 40 208 Fergal GLYNN 01:51:51 Sen Male 72
97 41 74 Eddie GANNON 01:52:00 Sen Male 73
98 42 92 Gavin GALLAGHER 01:52:31 Sen Male 74
99 43 115 Sean MURPHY 01:52:35 Sen Male 75
100 9 116 Tracy MURPHY 01:52:35 SenF Female 23
101 12 138 Paul CORCORAN 01:52:41 4044 Male 76
102 4 255 Angela O Connor 01:52:45 4044 Female 24
103 5 114 Anne DALY 01:53:01 3539 Female 25
104 2 10 Grace KING 01:53:06 Relay Mixed 3
105 6 71 Marie-Louise SHEEHY 01:53:09 3539 Female 26
106 13 188 Michael FITZGERALD 01:53:13 4044 Male 77
107 14 264 Mike Scanlon 01:53:32 4044 Male 78
108 44 135 Darren CROWE 01:53:41 Sen Male 79
109 10 242 Louise Fullam 01:54:46 SenF Female 27
110 5 269 Bridget Moore 01:55:15 4044 Female 28
111 15 82 Eddie DORAN 01:55:19 4044 Male 80
112 45 241 Pathrick O'sillivan 01:55:37 Sen Male 81
113 14 257 John Falvey 01:55:41 4549 Male 82
114 16 139 Kevin HUGHES 01:55:41 4044 Male 83
115 2 3 Diane CURRAN 01:55:43 4 Person Mixed 4
116 7 91 Miriam BEASLEY 01:55:52 3539 Female 29
117 11 177 Rebecca CUTTELL 01:56:06 SenF Female 30
118 12 137 Siobhan O'KEEFFE 01:56:24 SenF Female 31
119 5 63 Miche?l ? CUIRR?N 01:56:24 5054 Male 84
120 8 140 Grainne O KEEFFE 01:56:28 3539 Female 32
121 1 236 Kyle Bustard 01:56:32 Junior Male 85
122 15 75 Gerald MURPHY 01:56:40 4549 Male 86
123 46 79 Patrick BARRY 01:57:00 Sen Male 87
124 47 243 Ronan Bonner 01:57:28 Sen Male 88
125 3 2 Niamh O DONOGHUE 01:57:44 Relay Mixed 5
126 6 64 Catriona KIELY 01:58:23 4044 Female 33
127 13 189 Marykate SHANAHAN 01:58:26 SenF Female 34
128 17 165 Sean O' CONNOR 01:58:39 4044 Male 89
129 16 260 Dermot Dilolane 01:58:46 4549 Male 90
130 18 103 Ben O'DEA 01:58:48 4044 Male 91
131 48 134 Stephen O' SHEA 01:58:55 Sen Male 92
132 17 231 Martin Dennahy 01:59:08 4549 Male 93
133 14 65 Anne FOLEY 01:59:13 SenF Female 35
134 3 17 Laurence Lynch 01:59:15 Relay Male 94
135 18 226 Mark O Neill 01:59:45 4549 Male 95
136 15 263 Angela Josey 01:59:46 SenF Female 36
137 9 287 Catherine Foley 01:59:50 3539 Female 37
138 7 266 Leonie Merrick 01:59:54 4044 Female 38
139 19 122 Peter LARKIN 01:59:57 4044 Male 96
140 16 152 Neva WATCHORNE 02:00:10 SenF Female 39
141 6 262 Poudie Dineem 02:00:11 5054 Male 97
142 49 153 Gavin MAC DONAGH 02:00:11 Sen Male 98
143 20 105 Aidan COTTER 02:00:34 4044 Male 99
144 4 11 Colm MOYNIHAN 02:00:36 Relay Mixed 6
145 21 166 Stephen O' LEARY 02:00:49 4044 Male 100
146 50 77 Jonathan CLIFFORD 02:01:28 Sen Male 101
147 51 60 Kevin MULLEN 02:01:36 Sen Male 102
148 10 85 Elaine HOULIHAN 02:01:48 3539 Female 40
149 3 4 Caitriona DE PAOR 02:01:55 4 Person Mixed 7
150 52 61 Kieran BARRY 02:02:16 Sen Male 103
151 19 59 Joerg GRUEBER 02:02:16 4549 Male 104
152 22 180 Vincent DEVLIN 02:02:33 4044 Male 105
153 11 76 Louise SHERLOCK 02:02:39 3539 Female 41
154 8 123 Fiona O'RIORDAN 02:02:52 4044 Female 42
155 2 108 Pat CREMIN 02:03:12 Junior Male 106
156 2 159 Daniel KINGSTON 02:03:47 5559 Male 107
157 17 128 Orla SAWEY 02:03:50 SenF Female 43
158 5 124 Jane MCGRATH 02:05:51 5054 Female 44
159 53 178 Rory MC CARTHY 02:06:17 Sen Male 108
160 54 203 Bryan FORAN 02:06:20 Sen Male 109
161 18 78 Mary EDWARDS 02:06:53 SenF Female 45
162 19 101 Gillian O SULLIVAN 02:07:31 SenF Female 46
163 20 251 Donal Cronin 02:08:09 4549 Male 110
164 21 252 Frank De Lacey 02:08:09 4549 Male 111
165 12 249 Biddy Hughes 02:08:25 3539 Female 47
166 7 268 Neil Hogan 02:08:25 5054 Male 112
167 4 14 Ross BRENNAN 02:09:36 4 Person Mixed 8
168 20 16 Aideen Murphy 02:09:54 SenF Female 48
169 21 239 Cara O Riordan 02:10:30 SenF Female 49
170 1 19 Aine O Connor 02:10:37 4 Person Female 50
171 55 160 Hugh MURPHY 02:11:00 Sen Male 113
172 22 175 Aine COTTER 02:11:07 SenF Female 51
173 8 99 Don BOWEN 02:11:24 5054 Male 114
174 22 100 Fergus BOWEN 02:11:24 4549 Male 115
175 56 261 Ross Paterson 02:11:33 Sen Male 116
176 3 144 Olof NILSSON 02:12:36 5559 Male 117
177 23 244 Kevin Kelliher 02:13:11 4044 Male 118
178 9 230 Siobhan Kearney Kelly 02:14:25 4044 Female 52
179 4 148 Kent SJOBERG 02:14:52 5559 Male 119
180 57 211 Gerard FEELEY 02:15:13 Sen Male 120
181 5 7 Sarah O'CONNOR 02:15:18 Relay Mixed 9
182 13 273 Alison O'sillivan 02:16:25 3539 Female 53
183 23 221 Andrew Quigley 02:16:55 4549 Male 121
184 23 109 Norma BREEN 02:17:06 SenF Female 54
185 24 217 Karen O DRISCOLL 02:17:16 SenF Female 55
186 10 141 Cyntia LAPORTE 02:17:21 4044 Female 56
187 58 107 Danilo DUSOSWA 02:18:36 Sen Male 122
188 25 168 Imelda MULLEN 02:19:41 SenF Female 57
189 215 John YOUNAN 02:19:41 Male 123
190 24 246 Denis Collins 02:19:43 4044 Male 124
191 1 185 Catherine CERONE 02:20:40 5559 Female 58
192 26 256 Blathnaid Coakley 02:20:55 SenF Female 59
193 27 90 Sinead DE FAOITE 02:22:20 SenF Female 60
194 6 145 Cathrine GLADH 02:22:31 5054 Female 61
195 59 232 Gerord O Sullivan 02:24:50 Sen Male 125
196 11 225 Deardre O Gorman 02:26:51 4044 Female 62
197 60 174 Brian O CONNOR 02:27:52 Sen Male 126
198 1 161 Joerg GERSCHNER 02:28:31 6064 Male 127
199 28 96 Nora BUTLWR 02:29:12 SenF Female 63
200 1 102 Thomas WALDRON 02:32:52 7074 Male 128
201 2 54 David MCGRATH 02:44:14 6064 Male 129
202 2 55 Rosalind BROWN 02:44:14 4549 Female 64
203 9 276 Barry Lynch 02:49:48 5054 Male 130
204 29 67 Elaine O CONNOR 02:51:06 SenF Female 65
205 7 277 Linda Lynch 02:56:08 5054 Female 66
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Clare...Results of the East Clare 10k road race...Sat 15th Sept 2012
Provisional Results for All Competitors in finish order. Pace Race Race
1 0:32:47 FINTAN HYLAND, Galway City Harriers M40 03:16.7 221 1
2 0:33:42 JAMES MC INTYRE, B. M. O. H. M 03:22.2 71 2
3 0:33:50 COLM TURNER, Limerick A. C. M 03:23.0 48 3
4 0:33:59 T J . MC HUGH, Mayo A. C. M 03:23.9 57 4
5 0:34:27 KEITH LYNCH, B. M. O. H. M 03:26.7 17 5
6 0:34:44 MIKE CUNNINGHAM, Bilboa A. C. M40 03:28.4 70 6
7 0:34:48 WILLIE DEVITT, Kilmurry Ibrickane/North Clare M 03:28.8 98 7
8 0:35:09 GARY SCULLY, Nenagh Olympic M 03:30.9 54 8
9 0:35:36 JAMES MURPHY, Crusaders A. C. M 03:33.6 50 9
10 0:37:29 RICHIE O DONNELL, B. M. O. H. M 03:44.9 74 10
11 0:37:30 ANDY MC LOUGHLIN, Nenagh Olympic M 03:45.0 55 11
12 0:37:57 RONAN BOLAND, Eagle A. C. M40 03:47.7 20 12
13 0:38:09 TRACEY JOHNSON, Dooneen A. C. F 03:48.9 60 13
14 0:38:15 CATHERINE CONWAY, Mayo A. C. F 03:49.5 56 14
15 0:38:26 JOE COLLERAN, Crusheen M40 03:50.6 45 15
16 0:39:19 HELEN CORBETT, Galway City Harriers F 03:55.9 63 16
17 0:39:55 OLIVER MC INERNEY, O. C. Mills M 03:59.5 41 17
18 0:39:59 CUSHLA BRID HEHIR, Ennis Track Club F 03:59.9 104 18
19 0:40:05 MICHAEL FLEMING, Kilkishen M 04:00.5 111 19
20 0:40:17 NOAH MC MAHON, Ennis Track Club M 04:01.7 30 20
21 0:40:21 PAT O DWYER, Quin/Clooney M40 04:02.1 81 21
22 0:40:58 BRENDAN HANNON, Sixmilebridge M 04:05.8 53 22
23 0:41:02 JAMES LITTLETON, Tulla M 04:06.2 1 23
24 0:41:16 MIKE BROUGHAN, Limerick M 04:07.6 28 24
25 0:41:25 LIAM BUTLER, Dundrum A. C. M50 04:08.5 52 25
26 0:41:41 AIDAN CABEY, Kilmurry Ibrickane/North Clare M50 04:10.1 38 26
27 0:41:47 JOHN COONEY, Bodyke M 04:10.7 88 27
28 0:41:58 PAUL CONWAY, B. M. O. H. M 04:11.8 77 28
29 0:42:00 JOHN FERRIS, Dooneen A. C. M40 04:12.0 59 29
30 0:42:16 KEITH MC INERNEY, Limerick Triathlon Club M40 04:13.6 24 30
31 0:42:25 JAMES CHAMBERS, O. C. Mills M40 04:14.5 21 31
32 0:42:39 REDMOND BURKE, Limerick Triathlon Club M40 04:15.9 10 32
33 0:42:58 JOHN WALSH, Tulla M 04:17.8 9 33
34 0:43:10 BRIAN COLLINS, Kilnaboy A. C. M40 04:19.0 73 34
35 0:43:16 DAITHI O CRIODAIN, Limerick Triathlon Club M 04:19.6 86 35
36 0:43:22 CONOR COLEMON, Individual M40 04:20.2 123 36
37 0:43:42 ANTOINETTE COLEMAN, Individual F 04:22.2 122 37
38 0:43:50 TONY BERKERY, Doon M40 04:23.0 68 38
39 0:43:56 TOM ENRIGHT, B. M. O. H. M 04:23.6 46 39
40 0:43:59 RORY NEVILLE, Kilkishen M 04:23.9 110 40
41 0:44:01 ANDY MINOGUE, Ardnacrusha M40 04:24.1 47 41
42 0:44:05 ABE HENDERSON, Limerick M40 04:24.5 42 42
43 0:44:06 MICHAEL COLLINS, B. M. O. H. M 04:24.6 72 43
44 0:44:08 CARMEL MCDONHNAILL, West Limerick F50 04:24.8 85 44
45 0:44:10 IAN DONNELLAN, Kilkishen M 04:25.0 51 45
46 0:44:13 JAMES MELODY, B. M. O. H. M 04:25.3 109 46
47 0:44:17 RORY LIDDANE, B. M. O. H. M 04:25.7 40 47
48 0:44:32 NIALL LEAMY, St Cronans A. C. M 04:27.2 121 48
49 0:45:13 PAT BAKER, Ennis M 04:31.3 62 49
50 0:45:14 AIDAN CAHALANE, Newmarket-on-Fergus M 04:31.4 44 50
51 0:45:18 KENNETH OWENS, Kilkee M 04:31.8 103 51
52 0:45:21 PATRICK WALSH, Limerick M 04:32.1 25 52
53 0:45:43 BRYAN HANNON, B. M. O. H. M 04:34.3 114 53
54 0:45:47 PATRICIA MC NAMARA, West Limerick F40 04:34.7 92 54
55 0:46:28 JOHN GALLAGHER, Kildorrery Cork M40 04:38.8 75 55
56 0:46:36 JOHN ROCHE, Kilkee M 04:39.6 79 56
57 0:46:37 EMILY NOLAN, Monaleen F 04:39.7 29 57
58 0:47:11 YVONNE MC HUGO, Birdhill F40 04:43.1 37 58
59 0:47:24 JERRY EGAN, Sixmilebridge M40 04:44.4 14 59
60 0:47:49 DAVID WALSHE, Limerick Triathlon Club M 04:46.9 91 60
61 0:47:54 NOEL NASH, Clonlea Harriers M 04:47.4 80 61
62 0:48:34 OLIVER RYAN, Limerick M 04:51.4 116 62
63 0:48:45 CRAIG MC NAMARA, Ennis M 04:52.5 66 63
64 0:48:50 GARRY MURNANE, O. C. Mills M 04:53.0 113 64
65 0:48:51 GERARD HAYES, Raheen M 04:53.1 105 65
66 0:48:55 OLIVE LIDDANE, B. M. O. H. F 04:53.5 78 66
67 0:49:07 MARY CAHILL, Kilrush F 04:54.7 65 67
68 0:49:10 JOHN DUNNE, Sixmilebridge M40 04:55.0 100 68
69 0:49:18 MONICA GREAVES, Kilkishen F 04:55.8 99 69
70 0:49:31 KIERAN O CURRY, Limerick M40 04:57.1 33 70
71 0:50:44 PATRICK MINNOCK, Killaloe M40 05:04.4 3 71
72 0:50:48 ELAINE MC NAMARA, Killanena/Flagmount F 05:04.8 34 72
73 0:50:53 FLANNAN MC MAHON, O. C. Mills M 05:05.3 108 73
74 0:51:21 BERNIE KEANE, Killanena/Flagmount F40 05:08.1 94 74
75 0:51:41 EILEEN ROE, Ballina Co Tipp F40 05:10.1 12 75
76 0:51:46 SHIRLEY SHEEDY, Newmarket-on-Fergus F40 05:10.6 23 76
77 0:51:57 PAUL MITCHELL, Doon M 05:11.7 69 77
78 0:52:05 D ALINSON, Feakle M 05:12.5 82 78
79 0:52:21 ANGELA BEHAN, Ennis F40 05:14.1 64 79
80 0:52:26 JOHN SHIELDS, Pallaskenry M40 05:14.6 31 80
81 0:53:01 CAROL ARTHUR, Newmarket-on-Fergus F 05:18.1 89 81
82 0:53:35 EAMON NUGENT, scarriff M50 05:21.5 93 82
83 0:53:47 ANTHONY GUILFOYLE, Feakle M 05:22.7 83 83
84 0:53:54 SEAMUS HAYES, Newmarket-on-Fergus M 05:23.4 101 84
85 0:54:06 PATRICIA MOLONEY, B. M. O. H. F 05:24.6 43 85
86 0:54:39 CIARA RYAN, Kilkishen F 05:27.9 87 86
87 0:54:56 ALAN O NEILL, Sixmilebridge M40 05:29.6 61 87
88 0:55:40 NOELLE MC NAMARA, Kilkishen F 05:34.0 120 88
89 0:55:48 HANNAH FERRIS, Dooneen A. C. F40 05:34.8 58 89
90 0:56:02 JULIE O CONER, Limerick F 05:36.2 90 90
91 0:56:17 NOUAG BAKER, O. C. Mills F 05:37.7 119 91
92 0:56:17 CAROLINE SHEEDY, Kilkishen F 05:37.7 115 92
93 0:56:31 AISHLING DUNNE, Sixmilebridge F 05:39.1 102 93
94 0:56:33 ELIZABETH BURKE, Limerick Triathlon Club F40 05:39.3 11 94
95 0:57:15 SANDRA NORMOYLE, Ennis F 05:43.5 15 95
96 0:58:10 KATHERINE FLYNN, B. M. O. H. F 05:49.0 67 96
97 0:58:38 PAUL MURPHY, Clarecastle/Ballyea M 05:51.8 84 97
98 0:59:40 DONNA FROST, Limerick F 05:58.0 117 98
99 0:59:43 MARTIN DALY, clare crusaders M50 05:58.3 35 99
100 0:59:44 TRISH MOLONEY, Kilmore F 05:58.4 95 100
101 1:00:25 KEVIN MC GRATH, O. C. Mills M 06:02.5 26 101
102 1:00:26 CLAIRE MC GRATH, O. C. Mills F 06:02.6 27 102
103 1:01:20 MAUREEN CASEY, Broadford F 06:08.0 96 103
104 1:02:06 LUZ TUCKER, B. M. O. H. F 06:12.6 39 104
105 1:02:10 PAMELA NORMOYLE, gort F 06:13.0 16 105
106 1:02:30 ANDY CUNNEEN, Ardnacrusha M40 06:15.0 22 106
107 1:02:48 JACENTA KEANE, Sixmilebridge F 06:16.8 36 107
108 1:03:37 ORLA RYAN, Newmarket-on-Fergus F 06:21.7 112 108
109 1:04:10 SINEAD MC KEE, Feakle F 06:25.0 97 109
110 1:10:02 HELEN FITZGERALD, Limerick F 07:00.2 106 110
111 1:11:43 ANNA MOLONY, Dublin F 07:10.3 107 111
112 1:15:23 JOSETTA HOGAN, Sixmilebridge F40 07:32.3 76 112
113 MAIREAD FROST, Kilkishen Female Walkers 228 113
114 YVONNE MORONEY, Kilkishen Female Walkers 201 114
115 SIOBHAN MORONEY, Kilkishen Female Walkers 206 115
116 CLAIRE BAKER, O. C. Mills Female Walkers 232 116
117 SIOBHAN KELLEHER, Clarecastle/Ballyea Female Walkers 238 117
118 GERALDINE NEVILLE, Kilkishen Female Walkers 208 118
119 AMANDA NEVILLE, Kilkishen Female Walkers 207 119
120 EITHNE KEANE, Ennis Female Walkers 214 120
121 YVONNE, Kilkishen Female Walkers 216 121
122 ANTHONY, Kilkishen Male Walkers 217 122
123 CATHERINE ROUGHAN, Kilkishen Female Walkers 226 123
124 SUZANNE CHAMBERS, Ennis Female Walkers 224 124
125 FRANCES DILLON, Kilkishen Female Walkers 235 125
126 MICHAEL GRACE, Kilkishen Male Walkers 233 126
127 BRENDAN MC INERNEY, Newmarket-on-Fergus Male Walkers 215 127
128 ELAINE RODGERS, Whitegate Female Walkers 252 128
129 AUDREY BOLAND, Broadford Female Walkers 231 129
130 ANNE GLEESON, Kilkishen Female Walkers 230 130
131 KATHLEEN DONOVAN, Kilkishen Female Walkers 229 131
132 MAI HOGAN, Kilkishen Female Walkers 227 132
133 OLIVIA KING, Kilkishen Female Walkers 237 133
134 MARTIN CONLON, Sixmilebridge Male Walkers 239 134
135 ANN MC NAMARA, Kilkishen Female Walkers 236 135
136 BREDA FLEMING, Broadford Female Walkers 244 136
137 A HUSSEY, O. C. Mills Male Walkers 245 137
138 MEAVE NASH, Kilkishen Female Walkers 247 138
139 TARA MURRAY, Sixmilebridge Female Walkers 248 139
140 JANETTE MC GRATH, Tulla Female Walkers 249 140
141 CATHERINE LEAMY, Tulla Female Walkers 250 141
142 LAURA WOODS, Kilkishen Female Walkers 234 142
143 DEREK CANNY, Kilkishen Male Cycle 219 143
144 GER MORONEY, Kilkishen Male Cycle 220 144
145 KEVIN FROST, Kilkishen Male Cycle 240 145
146 FROST CHILD, Kilkishen Female Cycle 241 146
147 FROST CHILD, Kilkishen Female Cycle 242 147
148 FROST CHILD, Kilkishen Female Cycle 243 148
149 GER MORONEY, Kilkishen Male Cycle 222 149
150 GER MORONEY, Kilkishen Male Cycle 223 150
151 NOEL GLEESON, Kilkishen Male Cycle 251 151
152 KILLIAN NUGENT, Kilkishen Male Cycle 203 152
153 JAMES BEATTY, Kilkishen Male Cycle 202 153
154 DAVID O DONNELL, Kilkishen Male Cycle 204 154
155 JAMES DOWLING, O. C. Mills Male Cycle 225 155
156 CONOR HENCHY, Kilkishen Male Cycle 205 156
157 SHARON MC CARTHY, Kilkishen Female Cycle 209 157
158 JOHN MC CARTHY, Kilkishen Male Cycle 211 158
There were 158 finishers in the All Competitors category.
Kerry...Results of An Riocht AC 5k road race - Fri 14th Sept 2012
There was a huge turnout of nearly 380 runners for the third and final race in the An Riocht 5k Autumn Series. This is a big jump up from the 277 and 273 in the first two races. In terms of a 5k evening race in Kerry, these are huge numbers. Many of the 5k races in Killarney over the last 12 months only got around 100 runners so the Castleisland numbers as especially impressive.
The full results can be seen HERE
The full results can be seen HERE
Friday, September 14, 2012
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Reminder about the Castleisland 5k...Fri 14th Sept 2012
Just a reminder that the second race in the Castleisland 5k series is on this evening at 7pm.
More details in an earlier post.
More details in an earlier post.
Clare...Results of the Shannon Lions Club 10k - Wed 12th Sept 2012
Provisional Results for All Competitors in finish order. Pace Race Race
1 0:32:55 BARRY MINNOCK, Rathfarnham A.C. M 03:17.5 196 1
2 0:35:15 JAMES LIDDANE, B. M. O. H. M 03:31.5 213 2
3 0:35:50 NIALL COLLINS, Limerick M 03:35.0 187 3
4 0:35:54 JOHN HANNON, B. M. O. H. M40 03:35.4 121 4
5 0:36:57 RICHIE O DONNELL, B. M. O. H. M 03:41.7 135 5
6 0:37:20 COLM DALY, Ennis Track Club M 03:44.0 120 6
7 0:37:27 KARL FITZMAURICE, Shannon A. C. Junior Men 03:44.7 161 7
8 0:38:17 VERONICA COLLERAN, Ennis Track Club F 03:49.7 180 8
9 0:38:22 JOHN MURPHY, Kilmihil M40 03:50.2 127 9
10 0:38:42 PAT MORRISSEY, Ennis Track Club M40 03:52.2 199 10
11 0:38:52 EIMEAR POWER, Sportsworld A. C. F 03:53.2 189 11
12 0:39:02 BRIAN KENNEDY, Newmarket-on-Fergus M 03:54.2 183 12
13 0:39:12 SHANE COLLINS, Shannon M40 03:55.2 157 13
14 0:39:18 BRIAN MEANEY, Shannon Road Runners M 03:55.8 163 14
15 0:39:49 DENIS CARTY, Clarecastle/Ballyea M 03:58.9 186 15
16 0:39:55 CUSHLA BRID HEHIR, Ennis Track Club F 03:59.5 208 16
17 0:39:58 MIKE DARCY, Newmarket-on-Fergus M 03:59.8 203 17
18 0:40:29 MICHEAL MC NAMARA, Sixmilebridge M 04:02.9 198 18
19 0:40:40 LORETTA DUGGAN, St Marys (Clare) F 04:04.0 193 19
20 0:41:52 FLAN SHEEDY, clare crusaders M40 04:11.2 207 20
21 0:41:56 DECLAN MC CARTHY, Adare M40 04:11.6 190 21
22 0:42:08 ALAN WEBB, Shannon Road Runners M 04:12.8 170 22
23 0:42:12 DEREK CLANCY, clare crusaders M 04:13.2 124 23
24 0:42:16 LORNA O NEILL, Kilmurry Ibrickane/North Clare F 04:13.6 195 24
25 0:42:29 JOHN KELLY, Kilkee M40 04:14.9 177 25
26 0:42:32 RAY HICKEY, Ogonnelloe M40 04:15.2 209 26
27 0:42:58 BOBBY MC PHILLIPS, Shannon Road Runners M 04:17.8 174 27
28 0:43:32 GEAROID HOWARD, Shannon M 04:21.2 167 28
29 0:44:02 LORRAINE CARR, Shannon Road Runners F 04:24.2 176 29
30 0:44:39 ALAN DOWNES, Shannon Road Runners M 04:27.9 181 30
31 0:44:47 CHRIS HARTIGAN, Shannon M40 04:28.7 178 31
32 0:44:48 HELEN O HANLON, Ennis F40 04:28.8 138 32
33 0:45:25 KIERAN MC CARTHY, clare crusaders M 04:32.5 155 33
34 0:45:27 JOHN ROCHE, Kilkee M 04:32.7 192 34
35 0:45:33 CATHAL JONES, Newmarket-on-Fergus M 04:33.3 160 35
36 0:45:38 DON MURPHY, Newmarket-on-Fergus M 04:33.8 159 36
37 0:45:56 T J O DWYER, Cashel M40 04:35.6 158 37
38 0:46:02 DAVID HOGAN, Shannon Road Runners M 04:36.2 137 38
39 0:46:03 YVONNE MC HUGO, Ballina Co Tipp F 04:36.3 128 39
40 0:46:27 DENIS CHAMBERS, Shannon M40 04:38.7 156 40
41 0:46:36 OLIVE LIDDANE, B. M. O. H. F40 04:39.6 214 41
42 0:46:40 JOHN MC SWEENEY, Ennis M40 04:40.0 191 42
43 0:47:11 EMER O MAHONEY, Individual F 04:43.1 204 43
44 0:47:28 MARY CAHILL, Kilrush F 04:44.8 182 44
45 0:47:35 SUSAN TAYLOR, St Cronans A. C. F40 04:45.5 185 45
46 0:48:45 PAUL FITZGERALD, Shannon Road Runners M40 04:52.5 210 46
47 0:48:49 PAULA O CONNOR, Limerick A. C. F 04:52.9 200 47
48 0:48:51 DARREN CRONIN, Newmarket-on-Fergus M 04:53.1 179 48
49 0:48:54 MICHAEL GAMMELL, Shannon Road Runners M 04:53.4 164 49
50 0:49:07 JAMES LINEHAN, Finland M 04:54.7 197 50
51 0:49:10 DON O SULLIVAN, Shannon M40 04:55.0 188 51
52 0:49:12 NIAMH CLANCY, Newmarket-on-Fergus F 04:55.2 125 52
53 0:49:58 EMMETT DIVINEY, Shannon Junior Men 04:59.8 166 53
54 0:50:00 BEATRICE KERINS, Ennis F 05:00.0 126 54
55 0:50:44 KEVIN THOMPSTONE, Individual M40 05:04.4 129 55
56 0:50:51 OLIVIA MORRIS, Shannon F 05:05.1 194 56
57 0:50:51 MARTINA CLANCY, Shannon F40 05:05.1 202 57
58 0:51:09 SHARON KING, Ennis F40 05:06.9 139 58
59 0:51:23 MARIA O DRISCOLL, Ennis F40 05:08.3 217 59
60 0:51:44 ANITA EGAN, Nenagh F 05:10.4 131 60
61 0:53:28 DAVID HENCHY, Newmarket-on-Fergus M 05:20.8 169 61
62 0:54:37 KEVIN RYAN, Newmarket-on-Fergus M 05:27.7 162 62
63 0:54:52 ED MC MAHON, clare crusaders M40 05:29.2 175 63
64 0:57:07 MANUS BREATHNAGH, Individual M 05:42.7 132 64
65 0:57:14 GERRY LEONARD, Shannon M 05:43.4 168 65
66 0:57:32 DEREK BARRETT, Shannon M40 05:45.2 211 66
67 0:59:03 MARIA NOLAN, Shannon Road Runners F40 05:54.3 172 67
68 0:59:03 GERRY MC INTYRE, Shannon Road Runners M40 05:54.3 171 68
69 0:59:44 KATHLEEN HEALY, Newmarket-on-Fergus F 05:58.4 165 69
70 1:00:06 DEBBIE REDDAN, Sixmilebridge F 06:00.6 173 70
71 1:00:08 FIONA ROCHE, Ruan F40 06:00.8 122 71
72 1:00:12 NORA TREACY, Doon F 06:01.2 123 72
73 1:02:43 DENISE SEYMORE, Limerick F 06:16.3 201 73
74 1:04:43 JACINTA KEANE, Sixmilebridge F 06:28.3 154 74
75 1:09:07 FRANK SADLIER, Shannon M40 06:54.7 133 75
76 1:11:13 ANN THOMPSTONE, Individual F40 07:07.3 130 76
77 1:12:11 FIONA RYAN, Shannon Road Runners F40 07:13.1 215 77
78 1:12:12 MARIA O DONNELL, Shannon Road Runners F 07:13.2 216 78
79 1:14:21 MICHAEL GRACE, Kilkishen M40 07:26.1 205 79
80 1:14:22 MARTIN CONLON, Sixmilebridge M40 07:26.2 206 80
81 1:23:42 MARY HANLY, Shannon F 08:22.2 212 81
82 0:17:21 STEPHAN TEELING LYNCH, Shannon M 5k Fun Run 01:44.1 486 83
83 0:20:21 JOHNNY O LOUGHLIN, Sixmilebridge M 5k Fun Run 02:02.1 482 84
84 0:20:42 PAUL CONWAY, Ennis M 5k Fun Run 02:04.2 474 85
85 0:20:46 HUGH O SHAUGHNESSY, Shannon M 5k Fun Run 02:04.6 458 86
86 0:20:53 BRYAN HANNON, Quin/Clooney M 5k Fun Run 02:05.3 465 87
87 0:21:06 MICHAEL FENTON, Kilfinane M 5k Fun Run 02:06.6 481 88
88 0:22:35 BERNARD FITZPATRICK, Newmarket-on-Fergus M 5k Fun Run 02:15.5 487 89
89 0:22:40 GEAROID MC MAHON, Shannon A. C. M 5k Fun Run 02:16.0 478 90
90 0:22:41 SHANNON O GRADY, Shannon A. C. F 5k Fun Run 02:16.1 479 91
91 0:22:46 LUKE O NEILL, Shannon M 5k Fun Run 02:16.6 475 92
92 0:22:50 PAUL HENNESSY, Shannon M 5k Fun Run 02:17.0 184 93
93 0:22:56 LIAM MURPHY, Shannon M 5k Fun Run 02:17.6 463 94
94 0:24:25 WITOLD KACZURBA, Individual M 5k Fun Run 02:26.5 488 95
95 0:24:28 EMER NELLIGAN, Limerick F 5k Fun Run 02:26.8 466 96
96 0:24:48 NOEL MULDERRIG, Shannon Road Runners M 5k Fun Run 02:28.8 496 97
97 0:24:56 MARY CONWAY, Limerick F 5k Fun Run 02:29.6 470 98
98 0:25:07 CARSTAN JASPER, Limerick M 5k Fun Run 02:30.7 471 99
99 0:28:36 A. N. OTHER, Individual F 5k Fun Run 02:51.6 144 100
100 0:28:37 CLAIRE MOLYNEUX, Limerick F 5k Fun Run 02:51.7 473 101
101 0:29:08 RAWEWA RUTH, Limerick M 5k Fun Run 02:54.8 472 102
102 0:29:19 SIOBHAN MULDERRIG, Shannon Road Runners F 5k Fun Run 02:55.9 497 103
103 0:30:27 LUCIA SHEEHAN, Individual F 5k Fun Run 03:02.7 499 104
104 0:30:39 EILEEN O DOHERTY, Ennis F 5k Fun Run 03:03.9 476 105
105 0:32:12 MAEVE GAHAN, Shannon F 5k Fun Run 03:13.2 495 106
106 0:32:27 CLAIRE O GRADY, Shannon F 5k Fun Run 03:14.7 493 107
107 0:32:38 NESSA QUINN, Shannon F 5k Fun Run 03:15.8 494 108
108 0:36:50 JENNIE MC AVINUE, Shannon Road Runners F 5k Fun Run 03:41.0 490 109
109 0:36:51 STEVEN HINCHY, Shannon M 5k Fun Run 03:41.1 489 110
110 0:36:53 ANNE MC AVINUE, Shannon Road Runners F 5k Fun Run 03:41.3 491 111
111 0:37:05 CIARA FITZGERALD, Individual F 5k Fun Run 03:42.5 492 112
112 0:37:09 AISLING FLAHERTY, Newmarket-on-Fergus F 5k Fun Run 03:42.9 467 113
113 0:37:18 FRANCES SEXTON, Shannon F 5k Fun Run 03:43.8 457 114
114 0:46:56 LORNA NELLIGAN, Shannon F 5k Fun Run 04:41.6 456 115
115 0:46:57 CAROL O HALLORAN, Newmarket-on-Fergus F 5k Fun Run 04:41.7 483 116
116 0:46:59 TERENCE MANGAN, Ennis M 5k Fun Run 04:41.9 459 117
117 0:47:00 RITA COSTELLO, Shannon F 5k Fun Run 04:42.0 480 118
118 0:47:01 OLIVE CAREY, Shannon F 5k Fun Run 04:42.1 498 119
119 0:48:00 BERNIE CONWAY, Newmarket-on-Fergus F 5k Fun Run 04:48.0 468 120
120 0:48:43 CARMEL MC MAHON, Shannon F 5k Fun Run 04:52.3 462 121
121 0:48:44 MARIE MOLLOY, Ennis Lions F 5k Fun Run 04:52.4 477 122
122 0:49:17 MARIE CHAMBERS, Shannon F 5k Fun Run 04:55.7 454 123
123 0:49:18 TOM CHAMBERS, Shannon M 5k Fun Run 04:55.8 455 124
124 0:51:07 KATHLEEN MARKHAM, Sixmilebridge F 5k Fun Run 05:06.7 460 125
125 0:51:08 MARY LIDDY, Shannon F 5k Fun Run 05:06.8 461 126
126 0:54:50 NOREEN BOLAND, Shannon F 5k Fun Run 05:29.0 484 127
There were 126 finishers in the All Competitors category.
1 0:32:55 BARRY MINNOCK, Rathfarnham A.C. M 03:17.5 196 1
2 0:35:15 JAMES LIDDANE, B. M. O. H. M 03:31.5 213 2
3 0:35:50 NIALL COLLINS, Limerick M 03:35.0 187 3
4 0:35:54 JOHN HANNON, B. M. O. H. M40 03:35.4 121 4
5 0:36:57 RICHIE O DONNELL, B. M. O. H. M 03:41.7 135 5
6 0:37:20 COLM DALY, Ennis Track Club M 03:44.0 120 6
7 0:37:27 KARL FITZMAURICE, Shannon A. C. Junior Men 03:44.7 161 7
8 0:38:17 VERONICA COLLERAN, Ennis Track Club F 03:49.7 180 8
9 0:38:22 JOHN MURPHY, Kilmihil M40 03:50.2 127 9
10 0:38:42 PAT MORRISSEY, Ennis Track Club M40 03:52.2 199 10
11 0:38:52 EIMEAR POWER, Sportsworld A. C. F 03:53.2 189 11
12 0:39:02 BRIAN KENNEDY, Newmarket-on-Fergus M 03:54.2 183 12
13 0:39:12 SHANE COLLINS, Shannon M40 03:55.2 157 13
14 0:39:18 BRIAN MEANEY, Shannon Road Runners M 03:55.8 163 14
15 0:39:49 DENIS CARTY, Clarecastle/Ballyea M 03:58.9 186 15
16 0:39:55 CUSHLA BRID HEHIR, Ennis Track Club F 03:59.5 208 16
17 0:39:58 MIKE DARCY, Newmarket-on-Fergus M 03:59.8 203 17
18 0:40:29 MICHEAL MC NAMARA, Sixmilebridge M 04:02.9 198 18
19 0:40:40 LORETTA DUGGAN, St Marys (Clare) F 04:04.0 193 19
20 0:41:52 FLAN SHEEDY, clare crusaders M40 04:11.2 207 20
21 0:41:56 DECLAN MC CARTHY, Adare M40 04:11.6 190 21
22 0:42:08 ALAN WEBB, Shannon Road Runners M 04:12.8 170 22
23 0:42:12 DEREK CLANCY, clare crusaders M 04:13.2 124 23
24 0:42:16 LORNA O NEILL, Kilmurry Ibrickane/North Clare F 04:13.6 195 24
25 0:42:29 JOHN KELLY, Kilkee M40 04:14.9 177 25
26 0:42:32 RAY HICKEY, Ogonnelloe M40 04:15.2 209 26
27 0:42:58 BOBBY MC PHILLIPS, Shannon Road Runners M 04:17.8 174 27
28 0:43:32 GEAROID HOWARD, Shannon M 04:21.2 167 28
29 0:44:02 LORRAINE CARR, Shannon Road Runners F 04:24.2 176 29
30 0:44:39 ALAN DOWNES, Shannon Road Runners M 04:27.9 181 30
31 0:44:47 CHRIS HARTIGAN, Shannon M40 04:28.7 178 31
32 0:44:48 HELEN O HANLON, Ennis F40 04:28.8 138 32
33 0:45:25 KIERAN MC CARTHY, clare crusaders M 04:32.5 155 33
34 0:45:27 JOHN ROCHE, Kilkee M 04:32.7 192 34
35 0:45:33 CATHAL JONES, Newmarket-on-Fergus M 04:33.3 160 35
36 0:45:38 DON MURPHY, Newmarket-on-Fergus M 04:33.8 159 36
37 0:45:56 T J O DWYER, Cashel M40 04:35.6 158 37
38 0:46:02 DAVID HOGAN, Shannon Road Runners M 04:36.2 137 38
39 0:46:03 YVONNE MC HUGO, Ballina Co Tipp F 04:36.3 128 39
40 0:46:27 DENIS CHAMBERS, Shannon M40 04:38.7 156 40
41 0:46:36 OLIVE LIDDANE, B. M. O. H. F40 04:39.6 214 41
42 0:46:40 JOHN MC SWEENEY, Ennis M40 04:40.0 191 42
43 0:47:11 EMER O MAHONEY, Individual F 04:43.1 204 43
44 0:47:28 MARY CAHILL, Kilrush F 04:44.8 182 44
45 0:47:35 SUSAN TAYLOR, St Cronans A. C. F40 04:45.5 185 45
46 0:48:45 PAUL FITZGERALD, Shannon Road Runners M40 04:52.5 210 46
47 0:48:49 PAULA O CONNOR, Limerick A. C. F 04:52.9 200 47
48 0:48:51 DARREN CRONIN, Newmarket-on-Fergus M 04:53.1 179 48
49 0:48:54 MICHAEL GAMMELL, Shannon Road Runners M 04:53.4 164 49
50 0:49:07 JAMES LINEHAN, Finland M 04:54.7 197 50
51 0:49:10 DON O SULLIVAN, Shannon M40 04:55.0 188 51
52 0:49:12 NIAMH CLANCY, Newmarket-on-Fergus F 04:55.2 125 52
53 0:49:58 EMMETT DIVINEY, Shannon Junior Men 04:59.8 166 53
54 0:50:00 BEATRICE KERINS, Ennis F 05:00.0 126 54
55 0:50:44 KEVIN THOMPSTONE, Individual M40 05:04.4 129 55
56 0:50:51 OLIVIA MORRIS, Shannon F 05:05.1 194 56
57 0:50:51 MARTINA CLANCY, Shannon F40 05:05.1 202 57
58 0:51:09 SHARON KING, Ennis F40 05:06.9 139 58
59 0:51:23 MARIA O DRISCOLL, Ennis F40 05:08.3 217 59
60 0:51:44 ANITA EGAN, Nenagh F 05:10.4 131 60
61 0:53:28 DAVID HENCHY, Newmarket-on-Fergus M 05:20.8 169 61
62 0:54:37 KEVIN RYAN, Newmarket-on-Fergus M 05:27.7 162 62
63 0:54:52 ED MC MAHON, clare crusaders M40 05:29.2 175 63
64 0:57:07 MANUS BREATHNAGH, Individual M 05:42.7 132 64
65 0:57:14 GERRY LEONARD, Shannon M 05:43.4 168 65
66 0:57:32 DEREK BARRETT, Shannon M40 05:45.2 211 66
67 0:59:03 MARIA NOLAN, Shannon Road Runners F40 05:54.3 172 67
68 0:59:03 GERRY MC INTYRE, Shannon Road Runners M40 05:54.3 171 68
69 0:59:44 KATHLEEN HEALY, Newmarket-on-Fergus F 05:58.4 165 69
70 1:00:06 DEBBIE REDDAN, Sixmilebridge F 06:00.6 173 70
71 1:00:08 FIONA ROCHE, Ruan F40 06:00.8 122 71
72 1:00:12 NORA TREACY, Doon F 06:01.2 123 72
73 1:02:43 DENISE SEYMORE, Limerick F 06:16.3 201 73
74 1:04:43 JACINTA KEANE, Sixmilebridge F 06:28.3 154 74
75 1:09:07 FRANK SADLIER, Shannon M40 06:54.7 133 75
76 1:11:13 ANN THOMPSTONE, Individual F40 07:07.3 130 76
77 1:12:11 FIONA RYAN, Shannon Road Runners F40 07:13.1 215 77
78 1:12:12 MARIA O DONNELL, Shannon Road Runners F 07:13.2 216 78
79 1:14:21 MICHAEL GRACE, Kilkishen M40 07:26.1 205 79
80 1:14:22 MARTIN CONLON, Sixmilebridge M40 07:26.2 206 80
81 1:23:42 MARY HANLY, Shannon F 08:22.2 212 81
82 0:17:21 STEPHAN TEELING LYNCH, Shannon M 5k Fun Run 01:44.1 486 83
83 0:20:21 JOHNNY O LOUGHLIN, Sixmilebridge M 5k Fun Run 02:02.1 482 84
84 0:20:42 PAUL CONWAY, Ennis M 5k Fun Run 02:04.2 474 85
85 0:20:46 HUGH O SHAUGHNESSY, Shannon M 5k Fun Run 02:04.6 458 86
86 0:20:53 BRYAN HANNON, Quin/Clooney M 5k Fun Run 02:05.3 465 87
87 0:21:06 MICHAEL FENTON, Kilfinane M 5k Fun Run 02:06.6 481 88
88 0:22:35 BERNARD FITZPATRICK, Newmarket-on-Fergus M 5k Fun Run 02:15.5 487 89
89 0:22:40 GEAROID MC MAHON, Shannon A. C. M 5k Fun Run 02:16.0 478 90
90 0:22:41 SHANNON O GRADY, Shannon A. C. F 5k Fun Run 02:16.1 479 91
91 0:22:46 LUKE O NEILL, Shannon M 5k Fun Run 02:16.6 475 92
92 0:22:50 PAUL HENNESSY, Shannon M 5k Fun Run 02:17.0 184 93
93 0:22:56 LIAM MURPHY, Shannon M 5k Fun Run 02:17.6 463 94
94 0:24:25 WITOLD KACZURBA, Individual M 5k Fun Run 02:26.5 488 95
95 0:24:28 EMER NELLIGAN, Limerick F 5k Fun Run 02:26.8 466 96
96 0:24:48 NOEL MULDERRIG, Shannon Road Runners M 5k Fun Run 02:28.8 496 97
97 0:24:56 MARY CONWAY, Limerick F 5k Fun Run 02:29.6 470 98
98 0:25:07 CARSTAN JASPER, Limerick M 5k Fun Run 02:30.7 471 99
99 0:28:36 A. N. OTHER, Individual F 5k Fun Run 02:51.6 144 100
100 0:28:37 CLAIRE MOLYNEUX, Limerick F 5k Fun Run 02:51.7 473 101
101 0:29:08 RAWEWA RUTH, Limerick M 5k Fun Run 02:54.8 472 102
102 0:29:19 SIOBHAN MULDERRIG, Shannon Road Runners F 5k Fun Run 02:55.9 497 103
103 0:30:27 LUCIA SHEEHAN, Individual F 5k Fun Run 03:02.7 499 104
104 0:30:39 EILEEN O DOHERTY, Ennis F 5k Fun Run 03:03.9 476 105
105 0:32:12 MAEVE GAHAN, Shannon F 5k Fun Run 03:13.2 495 106
106 0:32:27 CLAIRE O GRADY, Shannon F 5k Fun Run 03:14.7 493 107
107 0:32:38 NESSA QUINN, Shannon F 5k Fun Run 03:15.8 494 108
108 0:36:50 JENNIE MC AVINUE, Shannon Road Runners F 5k Fun Run 03:41.0 490 109
109 0:36:51 STEVEN HINCHY, Shannon M 5k Fun Run 03:41.1 489 110
110 0:36:53 ANNE MC AVINUE, Shannon Road Runners F 5k Fun Run 03:41.3 491 111
111 0:37:05 CIARA FITZGERALD, Individual F 5k Fun Run 03:42.5 492 112
112 0:37:09 AISLING FLAHERTY, Newmarket-on-Fergus F 5k Fun Run 03:42.9 467 113
113 0:37:18 FRANCES SEXTON, Shannon F 5k Fun Run 03:43.8 457 114
114 0:46:56 LORNA NELLIGAN, Shannon F 5k Fun Run 04:41.6 456 115
115 0:46:57 CAROL O HALLORAN, Newmarket-on-Fergus F 5k Fun Run 04:41.7 483 116
116 0:46:59 TERENCE MANGAN, Ennis M 5k Fun Run 04:41.9 459 117
117 0:47:00 RITA COSTELLO, Shannon F 5k Fun Run 04:42.0 480 118
118 0:47:01 OLIVE CAREY, Shannon F 5k Fun Run 04:42.1 498 119
119 0:48:00 BERNIE CONWAY, Newmarket-on-Fergus F 5k Fun Run 04:48.0 468 120
120 0:48:43 CARMEL MC MAHON, Shannon F 5k Fun Run 04:52.3 462 121
121 0:48:44 MARIE MOLLOY, Ennis Lions F 5k Fun Run 04:52.4 477 122
122 0:49:17 MARIE CHAMBERS, Shannon F 5k Fun Run 04:55.7 454 123
123 0:49:18 TOM CHAMBERS, Shannon M 5k Fun Run 04:55.8 455 124
124 0:51:07 KATHLEEN MARKHAM, Sixmilebridge F 5k Fun Run 05:06.7 460 125
125 0:51:08 MARY LIDDY, Shannon F 5k Fun Run 05:06.8 461 126
126 0:54:50 NOREEN BOLAND, Shannon F 5k Fun Run 05:29.0 484 127
There were 126 finishers in the All Competitors category.
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Clare...Results of the Doonbeg Half-Marathon Fun Run...Sat 8th Sept 2012
Provisional Results for All Competitors in finish order. Pace Race Race
1 1:08:33 MICHAEL SHANNON, Kilnaboy A. C. M
2 1:12:16 JULIO CESAR F CASTRO, Kilmurry Ibrickane/North Clare M
3 1:17:21 WILLIE DEVITT, Kilmurry Ibrickane/North Clare M
1 1:34:09 LORETTO DUGGAN, St Marys (Clare) F
2 1:40:05 SUSANNE UI DHALAIGH, Clare F50
3 1:40:38 MELANIE HASSETT, Clare F40
The full results can be found HERE
(Results and photo courtesy of James Sexton)
Kerry...Results of the Killarney Womens mini-marathon - Sat 8th Sept 2012
A total of 462 women took part in this year's Killarney mini-marathon in Kerry.
1 1 273 Lizzie LEE 00:37:03 18-34 Female 1
2 1 305 Maria MCCARTHY 00:38:11 35-39 Female 2
3 2 862 Karina TEAHAN 00:39:01 18-34 Female 3
4 3 263 Alison KIRWAN 00:41:58 18-34 Female 4
5 4 108 Siobhan DALY 00:42:10 18-34 Female 5
6 5 159 Sharon FINN 00:43:08 18-34 Female 6
7 6 216 Ann HORAN 00:43:39 18-34 Female 7
8 1 135 Brenda DOODY 00:43:53 40-44 Female 8
9 1 128 Majella DISKIN 00:44:15 Walk Female 9
10 7 884 Anne MANGAN 00:44:45 18-34 Female 10
The full results can be found HERE
Photos...
1) Maura Miller has a gallery of photos HERE
1 1 273 Lizzie LEE 00:37:03 18-34 Female 1
2 1 305 Maria MCCARTHY 00:38:11 35-39 Female 2
3 2 862 Karina TEAHAN 00:39:01 18-34 Female 3
4 3 263 Alison KIRWAN 00:41:58 18-34 Female 4
5 4 108 Siobhan DALY 00:42:10 18-34 Female 5
6 5 159 Sharon FINN 00:43:08 18-34 Female 6
7 6 216 Ann HORAN 00:43:39 18-34 Female 7
8 1 135 Brenda DOODY 00:43:53 40-44 Female 8
9 1 128 Majella DISKIN 00:44:15 Walk Female 9
10 7 884 Anne MANGAN 00:44:45 18-34 Female 10
The full results can be found HERE
Photos...
1) Maura Miller has a gallery of photos HERE
Athletic Clubs in Clare by size...Aug 2012
A few days ago, Athletics Ireland released their figures for club membership. What they show is that in the last 15 months since May 2011, the number of adults in athletic clubs in Clare has increased from 207 to 285, a rise of 38%.
These are the athletic clubs in County Clare with more 10 or more adult members...
1) Ennis Track AC are now the largest club in Co.Clare with 63 adult members. They have grown by 31% in the last 15 months.
2) BMOH AC are a new club as a result of the amalgamation of the Bridge Milers and the Olympic Harriers. They jump straight into 2nd spot with 56 members.
3) The club in 3rd spot is another amalgamation of three clubs....Killmurray/Ibrickane/N Clare AC. They lose the top spot as they recorded a slight drop in numbers down 4% to 48 members.
4) Marian AC based in Ennis stayed more or less static with a drop of one member to 35.
As with Co.Limerick, at first glance some of the growth in club membership in Clare looks impressive but it is very low compared to other counties. In terms of club size relative to the available population, you could double the membership of all of the clubs in Clare and they would be roughly on a par with the clubs in Waterford.
Looking through the race calendar for the past few months, there has been plenty of runs in Co.Clare but a high percentage of them don't seem to be organised by athletic clubs. Having covered the results of races in Munster for the last few years, it's obvious that as a percentage, there are more fun runs, charity races and unlicensed races in Co.Clare than any of the other five counties in the province.
This perhaps might go some way towards explaining why club membership is so low in the county? If there are so many non-club races in the county then many runners may not even be aware of what athletic clubs are out there or what they can offer. On the upside, the figures do show that there is loads of potential for the clubs in Clare to grow.
Notice...some clubs have a large number of Fit4Life members, some are more into track and field, some are more focused on other specific areas. The figures don't say or suggest which club is best, just which club happens to have the most adult members....although it is probably fair to say that if a club has a lot of members then it must be doing something right.
These are the athletic clubs in County Clare with more 10 or more adult members...
1) Ennis Track AC are now the largest club in Co.Clare with 63 adult members. They have grown by 31% in the last 15 months.
2) BMOH AC are a new club as a result of the amalgamation of the Bridge Milers and the Olympic Harriers. They jump straight into 2nd spot with 56 members.
3) The club in 3rd spot is another amalgamation of three clubs....Killmurray/Ibrickane/N Clare AC. They lose the top spot as they recorded a slight drop in numbers down 4% to 48 members.
4) Marian AC based in Ennis stayed more or less static with a drop of one member to 35.
As with Co.Limerick, at first glance some of the growth in club membership in Clare looks impressive but it is very low compared to other counties. In terms of club size relative to the available population, you could double the membership of all of the clubs in Clare and they would be roughly on a par with the clubs in Waterford.
Looking through the race calendar for the past few months, there has been plenty of runs in Co.Clare but a high percentage of them don't seem to be organised by athletic clubs. Having covered the results of races in Munster for the last few years, it's obvious that as a percentage, there are more fun runs, charity races and unlicensed races in Co.Clare than any of the other five counties in the province.
This perhaps might go some way towards explaining why club membership is so low in the county? If there are so many non-club races in the county then many runners may not even be aware of what athletic clubs are out there or what they can offer. On the upside, the figures do show that there is loads of potential for the clubs in Clare to grow.
Notice...some clubs have a large number of Fit4Life members, some are more into track and field, some are more focused on other specific areas. The figures don't say or suggest which club is best, just which club happens to have the most adult members....although it is probably fair to say that if a club has a lot of members then it must be doing something right.
Athletic Clubs in Limerick by size...Aug 2012
A few days ago, Athletics Ireland released their figures for club membership. What they show is that in the last 15 months since May 2011, the number of adults in athletic clubs in Limerick has increased from 287 to 393, a rise of 37%.
These are the athletic clubs in Limerick with more 10 or more adult members...
1) Dooneen AC are the largest club in the county with 105 members, an increase of 44% in the last 15 months.
2) Limerick AC now have 68 members, up 10% and stay in second spot.
3) West Limerick AC jump from from 41 to 64 adult members, an increase of 56% and move from 4th to 3rd largest club.
4) Limerick Country Club AC drop to 4th spot but still record a 25% increase in membership with 55 members.
5) The next three clubs all record an increase in membership......Bilboa AC at 39, Kilfinane AC at 19 and Kilmallock AC at 15.
While at first glance the growth in club membership in Limerick looks impressive, when you compare them to other counties then you begin to wonder why are they so small?
For example, the county of Limerick is in population terms the second highest in Munster after Cork. In terms of club membership, it is only ranked 5th out of the 6 counties. In fact, in terms of club size relative to the available population, you could double the membership of all of the clubs in Limerick and they would be roughly on a par with the clubs in Waterford.
Even looking through the race calendar, there are an obvious lack of races in Limerick relative to the other counties in Munster. There are obviously a lot of people running in Limerick as can be seen from events like the Great Limerick Run but for whatever reason, they don't see the need to join a club.
Looking forward, there is huge potential in Limerick for growth both in the number of races and in club membership. With Limerick County having a population of some 191,000, the clubs based near the city could certainly attract lots of new members if they wanted to.
Notice...Some clubs have a large number of Fit4Life members, some are more into track and field and some are more focused on other specific areas. The figures don't say or suggest which club is best, just which club happens to have the most adult members....although it is probably fair to say that if a club has a lot of members then it must be doing something right.
These are the athletic clubs in Limerick with more 10 or more adult members...
1) Dooneen AC are the largest club in the county with 105 members, an increase of 44% in the last 15 months.
2) Limerick AC now have 68 members, up 10% and stay in second spot.
3) West Limerick AC jump from from 41 to 64 adult members, an increase of 56% and move from 4th to 3rd largest club.
4) Limerick Country Club AC drop to 4th spot but still record a 25% increase in membership with 55 members.
5) The next three clubs all record an increase in membership......Bilboa AC at 39, Kilfinane AC at 19 and Kilmallock AC at 15.
While at first glance the growth in club membership in Limerick looks impressive, when you compare them to other counties then you begin to wonder why are they so small?
For example, the county of Limerick is in population terms the second highest in Munster after Cork. In terms of club membership, it is only ranked 5th out of the 6 counties. In fact, in terms of club size relative to the available population, you could double the membership of all of the clubs in Limerick and they would be roughly on a par with the clubs in Waterford.
Even looking through the race calendar, there are an obvious lack of races in Limerick relative to the other counties in Munster. There are obviously a lot of people running in Limerick as can be seen from events like the Great Limerick Run but for whatever reason, they don't see the need to join a club.
Looking forward, there is huge potential in Limerick for growth both in the number of races and in club membership. With Limerick County having a population of some 191,000, the clubs based near the city could certainly attract lots of new members if they wanted to.
Notice...Some clubs have a large number of Fit4Life members, some are more into track and field and some are more focused on other specific areas. The figures don't say or suggest which club is best, just which club happens to have the most adult members....although it is probably fair to say that if a club has a lot of members then it must be doing something right.
Friday, September 7, 2012
Athletic Clubs in Tipperary by size...Aug 2012
A few days ago, Athletics Ireland released their figures for club membership. What they show is that in the last 15 months since May 2011, the number of adults in athletic clubs in Tipperary has increased from 466 to 899, a huge rise of 93%. In fact, no other county of a similar size has grown so much. Many have grown by 20 to 50% but only Tipperary has gone way beyond that.
These are the athletic clubs in Tipperary with more 10 or more adult members...
The stats reveal that the huge growth in Tipperary numbers are mainly due to three clubs...
1) Clonmel AC have gone from 58 to 245 members in just 15 months to become the largest club in the county. This was no doubt due to a very active Fit4Life programme which attracted a lot of new members.
2) Thurles Crokes AC more than doubled their numbers going from 69 to 144 adult members.
3) Templemore AC is another club than have gone from a small base of 26 members to 130, a huge increase.
In terms of adult membership of athletic clubs and the size of the available population, Tipperary is percentage wise second only to Galway in the number of adult members. While it's probably unlikely that there will be the same level of growth in Tipperary in the next 15 months, the current club numbers are still at a very healthy level.
Notice...some clubs have a large number of Fit4Life members, some are more into track and field, some are more focused on other specific areas. The figures don't say or suggest which club is best, just which club happens to have the most adult members....although it is probably fair to say that if a club has a lot of members then it must be doing something right.
These are the athletic clubs in Tipperary with more 10 or more adult members...
1) Clonmel AC have gone from 58 to 245 members in just 15 months to become the largest club in the county. This was no doubt due to a very active Fit4Life programme which attracted a lot of new members.
2) Thurles Crokes AC more than doubled their numbers going from 69 to 144 adult members.
3) Templemore AC is another club than have gone from a small base of 26 members to 130, a huge increase.
In terms of adult membership of athletic clubs and the size of the available population, Tipperary is percentage wise second only to Galway in the number of adult members. While it's probably unlikely that there will be the same level of growth in Tipperary in the next 15 months, the current club numbers are still at a very healthy level.
Notice...some clubs have a large number of Fit4Life members, some are more into track and field, some are more focused on other specific areas. The figures don't say or suggest which club is best, just which club happens to have the most adult members....although it is probably fair to say that if a club has a lot of members then it must be doing something right.
Athletic Clubs in Kerry by size...Aug 2012
A few days ago, Athletics Ireland released their figures for club membership. What they show is that in the last 15 months since May 2011, the number of adults in athletic clubs in Kerry has increased from 342 to 446, a rise of 30%.
These are the athletic clubs in Kerry with more 9 or more adult members...
Notes...
1) Gneeveguilla retains it's top spot with 134 members, a rise of 19% on the May 2011 figure of 113.
2) Star of the Laune AC jump from just 8 adult members to 125 thanks to an active Fit4Life programme.
3) Farranfore Maine Valley AC also recorded a rise in adult membership going from 29 to 39 members.
4) The remaining clubs have remained more or less the same, some up a bit, some down.
In terms of adult membership of athletic clubs and the size of the available population, Kerry is about average compared to the other counties. What is perhaps unusual is how the bulk of the races and club membership tends to be based in mid Kerry near Killarney rather than further north near Tralee. The town of Tralee has a population of 24,000 people compared to Killarney with 14,000 yet the smaller town is a lot more active in terms of road races and running. There is probably plenty of scope for growth for clubs in the north of the county.
Notice...some clubs have a large number of Fit4Life members, some are more into track and field, some are more focused on other specific areas. The figures don't say or suggest which club is best, just which club happens to have the most adult members....although it is probably fair to say that if a club has a lot of members then it must be doing something right.
These are the athletic clubs in Kerry with more 9 or more adult members...
Notes...
1) Gneeveguilla retains it's top spot with 134 members, a rise of 19% on the May 2011 figure of 113.
2) Star of the Laune AC jump from just 8 adult members to 125 thanks to an active Fit4Life programme.
3) Farranfore Maine Valley AC also recorded a rise in adult membership going from 29 to 39 members.
4) The remaining clubs have remained more or less the same, some up a bit, some down.
In terms of adult membership of athletic clubs and the size of the available population, Kerry is about average compared to the other counties. What is perhaps unusual is how the bulk of the races and club membership tends to be based in mid Kerry near Killarney rather than further north near Tralee. The town of Tralee has a population of 24,000 people compared to Killarney with 14,000 yet the smaller town is a lot more active in terms of road races and running. There is probably plenty of scope for growth for clubs in the north of the county.
Notice...some clubs have a large number of Fit4Life members, some are more into track and field, some are more focused on other specific areas. The figures don't say or suggest which club is best, just which club happens to have the most adult members....although it is probably fair to say that if a club has a lot of members then it must be doing something right.
Athletic Clubs in Waterford by size...Aug 2012
A few days ago, Athletics Ireland released their figures for club membership. What they show is that the numbers of adults in athletics clubs have increased in all 26 counties except one...Waterford. In May 2011, some 502 adults were members of athletic clubs in the county of Waterford. By August 2012, it had dropped to 463 adults, a drop of 8%.
These are the athletic clubs in Waterford with more than 10 adult members...
Notes...
1) West Waterford AC are now the biggest club in Waterford with 209 adult members, an increase of 14% on the May 2011 figure of 183.
2) A big drop in Waterford AC numbers with a 35% decline from 213 to 138 adult members in just 15 months.
3) The remaining three clubs all recorded small increases in membership.
The two big clubs of course are West Waterford AC and Waterford AC. The numbers in West Waterford AC are remarkable in that they exceed the other two city based clubs combined. The main town in West Waterford is Dungarvan with a population of some 8,000 people. The other two clubs based in Waterford City have a population base of 47,000 to draw on yet they are significantly smaller. It does suggest however that with the current running boom, there is plenty of potential for the clubs in the east of the county to pick up new members if they want to.
These are the athletic clubs in Waterford with more than 10 adult members...
Notes...
1) West Waterford AC are now the biggest club in Waterford with 209 adult members, an increase of 14% on the May 2011 figure of 183.
2) A big drop in Waterford AC numbers with a 35% decline from 213 to 138 adult members in just 15 months.
3) The remaining three clubs all recorded small increases in membership.
The two big clubs of course are West Waterford AC and Waterford AC. The numbers in West Waterford AC are remarkable in that they exceed the other two city based clubs combined. The main town in West Waterford is Dungarvan with a population of some 8,000 people. The other two clubs based in Waterford City have a population base of 47,000 to draw on yet they are significantly smaller. It does suggest however that with the current running boom, there is plenty of potential for the clubs in the east of the county to pick up new members if they want to.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Waterford...Results of the Genzyme 5m race - Fri 31st Aug 2012
The Genzyme 5 mile charity race was held on Friday, the 31st of August. Proceeds went towards MS Ireland.
1 Frank Quinlan Male 26.04
2 Martin Kirwan Male 28.14
3 Peter Duggan Male 28.22
1 Corinna Walsh Female 31.23
2 Clare Annan Female 33.13
3 Una Uimhuirithe Female 33.29
The full results can be seen HERE
1 Frank Quinlan Male 26.04
2 Martin Kirwan Male 28.14
3 Peter Duggan Male 28.22
1 Corinna Walsh Female 31.23
2 Clare Annan Female 33.13
3 Una Uimhuirithe Female 33.29
The full results can be seen HERE
Monday, September 3, 2012
Event Notice...Killarney Adventure Race - Sat 6th Oct 2012
There is a choice of three routes....25 kms, 57 kms and 67 kms and all involve running on some mountain tracks, cycling on public roads and kayaking on one of Killarney's lakes.
Race Descrpition.........
25 km Course...The race consists of the following 4 stages:
Stage 1: Cycle - 11km...Starting in Muckross House this stage will take you along a cycle route around Muckross House in Killarney National Park.
Stage 2: Kayak - 1.5km...Kayak a circular route around the spectacular clear waters of Muckross Lake on double sit on top kayaks.
Stage 3: Torc Mountain Run - 8km...Starting by going under a 250 year old tunnel under the road, competitors will ascend to Torc Waterfall and the old Kenmare Road to the base of Torc Moutain. From here a mountain track and railway sleepers lead you to the summit of Torc Mountain. The 8km distance includes 2km run up and back to the Kayak stage.
Stage 4: Road Bike - 4km...The final short cycle stage brings you through the tranquil oakwood surrounds of Muckross House and Gardens to the finish line where all competitors will be given their customised medals & t-shirts.
*****
57 km course...The race consists of the following 5 stages:
Stage 1: Mountain Run - 7.5km...Starting at the base of the McGillycuddy Reeks this stage will take you through a tough steep bog mountain trail up and over Strickeen mountain.
Stage 2: Road bike - 35km...Pick your bike up at Kate Kearney's Cottage and start this amazing cycle with breathtaking views around every corner. On this stage you will encounter steep fast downhill cycling with sharp corners as you negotiate you way through this challenging section.
Stage 3: Kayak - 1.5km...Kayak a circular route around the spectacular clear waters of Muckross Lake on double sit on top kayaks.
Stage 4: Torc Mountain Run - 8km...Starting by going under a 250 year old tunnel under the road, competitors will ascend to Torc Waterfall and the old Kenmare Road to the base of Torc Moutain. From here a mountain track and railway sleepers lead you to the summit of Torc Mountain (535 mtrs asl). The 8km distance includes 2km run up and back to the Kayak stage.
Stage 5: Road Bike - 4km...The final short cycle stage brings you through the tranquil oakwood surrounds of Muckross House and Gardens to the finish line where all competitors will be given their customised medals & t-shirts.
*****
67 km course...The race consists of the following 5 stages:
Stage 1: Mountain Run - 7.5km...Starting at the base of the McGillycuddy Reeks this stage will take you through a tough steep bog mountain trail up and over Strickeen mountain.
Stage 2: Road bike - 35km...Pick your bike up at Kate Kearney's Cottage and start this amazing cycle with breathtaking views around every corner. On this stage you will encounter steep fast downhill cycling with sharp corners as you negotiate you way through this challenging section.
Stage 3: Kayak - 1.5km...Kayak a circular route around the spectacular clear waters of Muckross Lake on double sit on top kayaks.
Stage 4: Mangerton Mountain Run - 18km...Starting by going under a 250 year old tunnel under the road, competitors will ascend to Torc Waterfall and follow forest tracks to the base of Mangerton. From here a mountain track leads to the Devil's Punchbowl, 50 metres from the summit of Mangerton Mountain (~830 mtrs asl). The 18km distance includes a 2km run up and back to the Kayak stage.
Stage 5: Road Bike - 4km...The final short cycle stage brings you through the tranquil oakwood surrounds of Muckross House and Gardens to the finish line where all competitors will be given their customised medals & t-shirts.
More details on the event website...http://www.killarneyadventurerace.ie/index.php
Entries close on Friday, the 21st of September.
Video below...
Photos from 2011...
Clare...Results of the Scariff 10k road race - Sun 3rd Sept 2012
Provisional Results for All Competitors in finish order. Pace Race Race
1 0:31:40 KENNETH RODGERS, St Johns (Clare) M
2 0:33:11 JULIO CESAR F CASTRO, Kilmurry Ibrickane/North Clare M
3 0:34:12 DECLAN MOORE, Bilboa A. C. M
1 0:38:23 VERONICA COLLERAN, Ennis Track Club F
2 0:38:37 MAIRE TRIONA KEANE, Tullamore Harriers F
3 0:40:37 BREEDA LYNCH, Dooneen A. C. F
The full results can be found HERE
1 0:31:40 KENNETH RODGERS, St Johns (Clare) M
2 0:33:11 JULIO CESAR F CASTRO, Kilmurry Ibrickane/North Clare M
3 0:34:12 DECLAN MOORE, Bilboa A. C. M
1 0:38:23 VERONICA COLLERAN, Ennis Track Club F
2 0:38:37 MAIRE TRIONA KEANE, Tullamore Harriers F
3 0:40:37 BREEDA LYNCH, Dooneen A. C. F
The full results can be found HERE
Kerry...Results of An Riocht AC 5k road race, Castleisland...Fri 31st Aug 2012
The second race of three in the Riocht AC 5k series attracted a huge field of 273 runners, almost matching the 277 mark of the first race. In the last year or two, most 5k races in Kerry would have attracted a field of about 80-100 runners so getting 273 is way above average.
Place Name Gender Cat Total Time
1 James Doran Brosna M 16:07.2
2 Donal O'Callaghan Lixnaw M 16:25.1
3 John Barrett M 16:28.0
1 Carol Finn F 19:14.5
2 Siobhán Daly Castleisland F 19:58.7
3 Elaine O'Keefe F 22:04.9
The full results can be seen HERE
The third and final race in the 5k series is on Friday, the 14th of September at 7pm....info here
Place Name Gender Cat Total Time
1 James Doran Brosna M 16:07.2
2 Donal O'Callaghan Lixnaw M 16:25.1
3 John Barrett M 16:28.0
1 Carol Finn F 19:14.5
2 Siobhán Daly Castleisland F 19:58.7
3 Elaine O'Keefe F 22:04.9
The full results can be seen HERE
The third and final race in the 5k series is on Friday, the 14th of September at 7pm....info here