Recent Mens and Ladies Results

John Travers (14.15.16) came 5th at the Belfast International Meeting held on Wednesday evening 2nd July. A strong domestic field failed to make inroads into runaway winner Ben St. Lawrence (13. 27.72) from Australia. Unfortunately John Travers failed in his attempt to gain the qualifying standard for the European Athletics Championships due to take place in Zurich next month.

David Campbell (53.08) won a bronze medal in the 400m National under 23 championship at Cork on Sunday (6/7/14).

Mark Dooley lowered his Personal Best by more than 20 seconds when recording a time of 14.59.71 whilst running as a guest in the British Athletics League Division One match at Tooting Bec in South London on Saturday (5/7/14).

Also on Saturday and much closer to home Des Tremble (M40) ran a very fine race to place 8th in the Clontarf Half-Marathon recording a time of 1.21.52.

On the previous Saturday (28/6/14) Graham Hopkins was the first Donore Harrier home in the Irish Runner 5 mile road race at the Phoenix Park. In wet and blustery conditions Graham (27.43) placed 21st overall and 4th in the M40 category. Phil Hennessy M40 (28.16) placed 28th overall and 5th in his age group.

Next Harrier home was Stephen Conroy M35 (30.54) placing 93rd overall. The remaining athletes included: – 299th Gerard Morris (34.07); 312nd Eoin Daltun (34.29); 360th Charlie O’Neill M60 (34.55) <1st in age category>; 374th Ken Cronin M55 (34.56) and 779th Dave Wogan M50 (36.37).

Niall Lynch (48.37) running his sixth mountain race of the summer came a creditable 3rd behind winner Des Kennedy (46.27) of Raheny Shamrocks in the latest Irish Mountain Running Association race at Seefingan on Wednesday evening 2nd of July. Seefingan, one of the mountains that separates the counties of Wicklow and Dublin, proved a tough challenge and Niall could not keep contact with the 2 leaders.

Over the past fortnight, the ladies have been represented over a wide range of events.  The most unusual was a 5k at 11pm on Shannon Airport’s runway which attracted well over 1000 runners and which Ide Nic Dhomhnaill decided to take part in at the last minute – she was first lady home in an excellent 18.03.

Alma Hanevy has raced prolifically in the last fortnight – she came 3rd in the Clontarf half marathon in 92.15 – the week before she was 3rd in the BHAA Prison Services trail race in the Phoenix Park and ran 33.51 in the Race series 5 mile. In the latter event, Anne Curley was 8th placed woman in 30.52 – her first race back since her Derry marathon victory.  Grace Kennedy was next in a solid 31.34, Bronagh Elliott 33.11, then Alma, Lee Chambers 40.41 and Hilary O’Connor 46.06. On the track Maura Kearns won the 1500m B race at graded Meet 5 in Tallaght in an excellent 4.53.46

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