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Saturday, May 17, 2014

Kerry...Lakes of Killarney Marathon & Half-Marathon - Sat 17th May 2014

The numbers were much the same as last year. The marathon dropped from 110 to 84 and the half increased from 172 to 199.

MARATHON ...MEN
POS    NAME (#)    TIME    NET TIME    CATEG (POS)    GENDER (POS)
1    Gary OHANLON (106)     02:38:22     02:38:22     Senior  (1)     Male  (1)
2    Fozzy FORRISTAL (79)     02:57:53     02:57:51     Senior  (2)     Male  (2)

3    Aodh O CURRAIN (87)     03:00:19     03:00:19     Senior  (3)     Male  (3)
MARATHON ...WOMEN
POS    NAME (#)    TIME    NET TIME    CATEG (POS)    GENDER (POS)
13    Col CONWAY (78)     03:27:08     03:27:06     Ages 40 - 49  (1)     Female  (1)
28    Dolores DUFFY (52)     03:46:24     03:46:10     Ages 40 - 49  (2)     Female  (2)
43    Deirdre O' HALLORAN (48)     04:06:24     04:06:10     Senior  (1)     Female  (3)


HALF-MARATHON ...MEN
POS    NAME (#)    TIME    NET TIME    CATEG (POS)    GENDER (POS)
1    Simon Mangan (802)     01:16:29     01:16:29     Senior  (1)     Male  (1)
2    Tony HARTY (701)     01:17:25     01:17:23     Senior  (2)     Male  (2)
3    Tom BENNETT (634)     01:20:09     01:20:09     Senior  (3)     Male  (3)
HALF-MARATHON ...WOMEN
POS    NAME (#)    TIME    NET TIME    CATEG (POS)    GENDER (POS)
22    Alison KIRWAN (749)     01:35:17     01:35:14     Senior  (1)     Female  (1)
25    Mary KEALY (621)     01:36:00     01:35:54     Ages 40 - 49  (1)     Female  (2)
35    Kana Akimoto (808)     01:39:51     01:39:46     Senior  (2)     Female  (3)


The full results are HERE

4 comments:

  1. Difficult to understand the relatively low marathon numbers.

    Well run, keenly priced (€35 Full, €25 Half), number pickup on the morning right up to start time (which is important for someone like me coming from 1.5 hours away), nice challenging scenic course, plenty of water on a warm day and a fine spread afterwards and held on a Saturday making it easier for anyone who may want to make a weekend of it.

    Thumbs up.

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  2. Maybe too many others to choose from.Cork is on in 2 weeks tralee was on in March Connemara in April.as well as other half marathons over the last 2 weeks in cork and kerry??

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  3. Well organised and very well marshalled. The websire needs overhaul/ refering to 2013 even today after the race. Great atmosohere after the half mara but poor enough for the full as a lot of the crowd had gone. More masseurs too please spent an hour queuing for the guy who was there. Told him two areas were sore n he done everywhere bar those two - hip flexors and medial ligament. More advertising is the key n people like me to spread the word. Will be back. :-)

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  4. Nice route and well organised event. Price is excellent and food at the finish line very nice.
    Maybe bag drop at the finish line for next year (with dry clothes)?

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