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Bronze Lining at Dublin Intermediate XC

Dublin Intermediate XC

The day after our own Jingle bells 5k, there was no slacking for some of our hardworking volunteers. They had to to tackle a testing course in Tymon Park for the Dublin intermediate cross country championship. An unfortunate last minute injury and unavailability for some runners meant that the women did not have a full team on the day but admirably the three runners decided to compete anyway. A 5k course with one small lap and two big laps was the test for the 60 runners out. First home was Audrey Gahan who worked through the field well to come in 20th place, Ariana Ball had her first race since her excellent Dublin marathon and she was not far behind in 27th, claire mulligan in her second championship race for the club ran a very controlled race picking lots of people off to finish 30th. Winners of the team and individual title were Sportsworld.

The men were next up tackling 4 big laps 8k. By the first lap Matthieu Profitt was in a good position near the top. Two Rathfarnham runners (eventual Gold and silver Mitchell Byrne and Robert Murphy) started to string the field out though and get ahead but Matthieu was in the second bunch and eventually got out on his own finishing an excellent 6th. Emmet O’Briain can always rely on his track speed in these races and he had a strong run to finish in 14th. Paul Cummins had an excellent run and was well pleased with his 21st placing. Alan Farrell who had a hectic day coordinating at the jingle Bells (and being a Chief Elf!) the day before gave it everything to finish 31st and Alasdair Brown likewise in 37th. They all just got in before the heavens opened in Tymon Park! As we tried to dry off at race HQ in Templeogue United there was an anxious wait for the men’s team results as it became clear there may be a tie for first place. Nonetheless Donore Harriers were delighted to secure the bronze with 72 points, 9 ahead of Sportsworld. Brothers Pearse beat Rathfarnham WSAF on countback.

Well done all and see some of these runners back in action for the national novice this weekend.

Jingle Bells 2018 Report

The 28th Jingle Bells 5k took place Saturday, December 1st. We had our biggest field ever at just under 1,500 participants with almost 1,200 chipped finishers and almost 300 under 16s. Well done to all and congratulations to winners Eoin Everard, 14:36, (Kilkenny City Harriers) and Teresa Doherty, 16:13 (Finn Valley AC). Runners up in the Men’s were Efren Gidey (Clonliffe Harriers), 2nd in 14:43 with Colin Maher (Ballyfin AC) in 14:44, 3rd. In the Women’s race Sarah Healy (Blackrock AC) was 2nd in 16:24 and Sinead O’Connor (Leevale AC), 3rd in 16:48.

In the team categories. Leevale AC won the Women’s team prize, followed by Donore Harriers, 2nd and Raheny Shamrock AC 3rd. The Men’s team results were Clonliffe Harriers as winner followed by Crusaders AC, 2nd and UCD AC in 3rd. Congratulations to Eirgrid as the winners of the corporate team challenge.

2018 marks the 125th anniversary of Donore Harriers and to celebrate the occasion we had the added dimension of a flying mile competition. Sponsored by our race timing partners, Pop Up Races, we had a €125 prize to the fastest man and the fastest woman over the final mile. The fastest man was race winner, Eoin Everard (Kilkenny City Harriers) in 4:24 and the fastest woman was Sinead O’Connor (Leevale AC) in 5:01.

A very big thank you to all who volunteered to help with stewarding and other duties on the day and in the planning of the event. A special thank you to our sponsor, Bill Griffin Motors, to Brogan’s Bakery for their delicious Kerrygold butter shortbread biscuits and to Dunnes Stores for their contribution. A particular thank you to the OPW and the Phoenix Park Rangers whose permission, help and support in running the event is greatly appreciated. Thank you also to An Garda Siochana and to the Civil Defence for their assistance and professionalism once again. Thank you to Pop Up Races for their excellent timing services and to Fintan Reilly for his commentary. A massive thank you as well to the Blanchardstown Brass Band for their entertainment on the morning. Finally thank you to all our participants, we hope you enjoyed it and we hope to see you all next year.

Full results and category results are available here.

https://www.popupraces.ie/race/jingle-bells-5k-2018/

Photos by Alasdair Brown: https://www.flickr.com/photos/78663851@N07/sets/72157700984104632

Donore Medal Haul @ Dublin Marathon 2018

Congratulations to our medalists from the Dublin marathon who were presented with their medals at the clubhouse this week.

Taking home the biggest medal haul was Fergal Whitty who was National, Leinster and Dublin gold individual M40 winner and winner of National masters team bronze, Leinster masters team silver and Dublin masters team gold.

In the group photo left to right is:
Peter Gaffney – National masters team bronze, Leinster masters team silver, Dublin masters team gold.
Fergal Whitty
Ariana Ball – Dublin individual gold W35, Leinster senior team silver, Dublin senior team gold
Anne Curley – National W45 individual bronze, Leinster W45 gold, Dublin W45 gold, Leinster team silver, Dublin senior team gold
Grace kennedy – Dublin individual senior silver, Leinster senior team silver, Dublin senior team gold
Other winners who couldn’t attend last night were Tony Griffin who won Dublin M60 bronze
Ken Norgrove – Dublin M45 bronze, national masters team bronze, Leinster masters team silver, Dublin masters team gold.

Historic Win in Dublin Senior Women’s XC

Dublin Senior Cross Country win

History was made on Santry Demesne today when Ide Nic Dhomhnaill became the first Donore Harriers woman to win the Dublin senior cross country championship. A mild day with no wind and a dry course with 1500m laps which the women did 4 laps of, 4 Donore women took to the line.

Ide ran a smart race, staying back from the early pace when Crusaders runner Niamh Allen took it out. But she closed her down as the race went on and put daylight between her and Allen who faded to 5th. In the end Ide prevailed and won by a very good margin on DSD’s Meghan Ryan in an historic victory. Ide’s twin Sorcha came 7th and for a large part of the race ran in tandem with Crusaders Orla Drumm. Next in 8th place was Sinead Lambe who had the difficult task of running a large part of the race on her own. Maura Kearns worked her way through the field and had her trademark sprint finish finishing 17th. It was enough to bring the team a bronze medal, just 6 points off silver.

Winner of the team gold and Jim McNamara cup were Crusaders. Jim’s son James and daughter Andrea were on hand to make the presentation afterwards in the Clonliffe bar.

In the men’s race, there wasn’t a complete Donore team but Niall Lynch was 20th (after running the marathon last week), Emmet Ó Briain 32nd and Javier Romero 45th

Dublin Marathon 2018 Report

The National and Dublin marathon championship results are now in and we had a number of winners.

Dublin Marathon

Congratulations to all our runners in the SSE Airtricity Dublin City marathon which also incorporated the national championship, there were many PBs on the day, a very cold one but no wind and it stayed bright and dry. We saw an outstanding run from Fergal Whitty who finished in 2.28.57 a PB and first time to dip under 2:30, this is the first sub 2.30 marathon by a Donore man since 2010.

Ken Norgrove ran his best marathon in a long time followed in by Peter Gaffney, Chris Muldoon, Phil Hennessy and Niall Lynch. Tony Barry got a Pb, Ken Nugent finishes next as Stephen Dawson was just outside the 3 hour mark in a PB, he had stopped to help teammate Ciarán Ryan who suffered a fall and had been at 3 hour pace until then. Next in were Tom Tennant and Neil Hand

First Donore woman home was Grace Kennedy with a 3 minute PB. Patrick kavanagh and Patrick Moriarty were next. Anne Curley in her 5th marathon since June including Berlin 5 weeks ago had to stop at mile 22 too with her long term injury losing 2 minutes but she still finished strongly and a minute behind was Ariana Ball in a 6 minute PB and fantastic run. Niall O’Reilly suffered a hip injury mid race but battled to the end. Tony Griffin was under the 3.30 mark as was Oliver O’Hara PB and Henry English and Ken Cronin just outside it. Pam White got an 11 minute PB and Elaine verdon despite cramp finished well. And well done Deirdre Brennan on a PB, Sian O’Connor, Jo hughes, shiofra McCarthy and Anna McMahon

Thanks to all the hardworking volunteers at the Donore Harriers water station and all the supporters along the route. Many of the runners adjourned to Toners afterwards for post-race celebrations.

Full times below and most photos from Kieran Carlin, more to come. If we have left anyone out of the results let us know and please send in any photos you took of Donore runners if you were out on the course

Fergal Whitty 2.28.55 PB
ken Norgrove 2.38.15
Peter Gaffney 2.40.25
Chris Muldoon 2.43.35
Philip Hennessy 2.46.46
Niall Lynch 2.47.10
Tony Barry 2.53.17 PB
Ken Nugent 2.54.31
Stephen Dawson 3.00.29 PB
Tom Tennant 3.04.35
Neil Hand 3.05.21
Grace Kennedy Clarke 3.05.23 PB
Ciaran Ryan 3.10.58
Patrick kavanagh 3.11.03
Patrick Moriarty 3.13.05
Anne Curley 3.14.05
Ariana Ball 3.15.04PB
Niall O’Reilly 3.17.0
Henry English 3.25.08
Tony griffin 3.26.42
Oliver O’Hara 3.28.21 PB
Ken Cronin 3.30.44
Pam White 3.41.06 PB
Elaine Verdon 3.41.51 PB
Deirdre Brennan 4.18.40 PB
Sian O’Connor 4.21.47
Jo hughes 4.24.40
Shiofra McCarthy 4.49.14
Anna Mcmahon 5.44.16

National championship marathon results

Fergal Whitty gold M40
Anne Curley Bronze W45
Men’s Masters team bronze (Fergal Whitty, ken Norgrove, Peter Gaffney)
(Women’s senior team just out of the medals in 4th)

Dublin Championship

Grace Kennedy silver senior
Ariana Ball gold W35
Anne Curley gold W45
Women’s senior team Gold (grace, Anne, Ariana)

Fergal Whitty Gold M40
Ken Norgrove Bronze M45
Tony Griffin bronze M60
Men’s Masters team gold (Fergal, Peter Gaffney, Ken Norgrove)

Leinster Novice Cross Country Report

It was a cold sometimes blustery but sunny day in Navan for the Leinster Novice cross country championship. Held at Navan adventure centre and racecourse for the second year running, the ground was dry but it was a course with a lot of twists and turns and started and finished on an uphill. In the women’s 4k race with 106 runners, 2 big laps, Fiona Hegarty was 1st Donore home in 38th, and aoife Ni Thuathail made good ground in 48th. Audrey Gahan was 8 seconds behind in 53rd. Fiona Barrins had a solid run in 71st and Lee chambers in 88th. The team finished in 9th place

In the men’s 6k race over 4 laps 7 Donore men took to the line in a field of 115 and for a time Alan Farrell , Alasdair Brown, Jonathan Farrell and Paul Cummins were closely matched. In the end, Alan was first home in 34th with Alasdair 7 seconds behind in 40th and Paul Cummins one second behind in 42nd. Jonathan Farrell was next in 52nd, Javier Romero Ferrera 69th , Craig Scott 96th and Andrew wilson 106th bringing the team to 8th.

NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2018 & OPENING RUN

Club Opening Run
 
The traditional Donore Harriers Opening Run to mark the start of the Cross-Country season will take place on Saturday 6th October. Members are invited to gather at 9.30 in the club with refreshments in the club at 11.30. The club hopes to make a presentation to Willie Dunne as well as a presentation in honour of Basil Clifford of a commemorative medal from 1966 Euro cross country club championships.

Annual General Meeting

The 124th Annual General Meeting of Donore Harriers will take place on Thursday 25th October 2018 at 8.15pm in the Clubhouse, Chapelizod Road, Dublin 20.
 
AGENDA
 
Minutes of last A.G.M.
President’s Address/ Report to encompass Secretary’s report in absence of current acting
Hon Secretary
Hon. Treasurer’s Report.
Athletics Reports.
Election of officers/directors and vice-presidents.
Announcement of Coaches/handicappers.
Motions.
Close of Meeting.

Important Notes:
Due to our recent 125th celebrations and in the absence of a current Hon Secretary, nominations of officers/directors and Motions must be submitted for the attention of the Club
Committee at the club office not less than 7 days before the AGM with Article 38 of the Articles of Association (i.e. NOT later than Thursday 17th October 2018).

They both require a proposer and seconder

They will be accepted by email to info@donoreharriers.com

Nominations/ Motions can be forwarded directly for the attention of the committee

Completed proxy forms must be deposited at the club office not less than 48 hours before the
AGM in accordance with Articles 32 and 33 of the Articles of Association (blank proxy forms
are available from the club secretary at the club office).

Members who have paid their annual Subscription to the club for the preceding year will be
considered by the Committee to be members in Good Standing.

Please note annual subscriptions are now due

Catch-Up: Donore Road Action from June

Every road or track fixture for the last couple of weeks has been ran in the blazing heat so quite a challenge for our endurance runners but they have been out in numbers.

Two of our women even aced PBs, Joan Lennon was 5th Woman in the Pride run 5k in the Phoenix park in 22:12 and Pam White who has been hitting PBs all year got another one here in 22:16 and was 6th woman.

The next day one of the classics of the road calendar, the Michael Manning Dunshaughlin 10k, took place on a hot summer evening and Eric Keogh’s fine run of form continued where he finished 7th in 30.49.98 – very little separated 1-7 so this was excellent. Next in was the ever strong Fergal Whitty 33.18 (3rd M40) and 24th , Des Tremble 34.07, Ken Norgrove 34.20 and they made up the 4 scorers of the second placed team. The next 2 runners Sean and Andy weren’t far off the scorers. Sole Donore lady on the night was Ariana ball. Well done to:
Sean Fox 34.28
Andy Kinane 34.51
Chris Muldoon 37.35
Craig Scott 40.20
Joe Maguire 42.11
Ariana Ball 42.23

Many opted instead for the Irish Runner 5 mile around the Phoenix park on Sunday morning again in hot sun and thanks Fiona Barrins for providing some of the detail here!

Donore Harriers were well represented. Eoin Durkan 27:43, Peter Gaffney 28:30, Tony Barry 29:42, Fred Kiernan 31:31.
Despite the hot temperatures and bug alerts, Audrey Gahan achieved a speedy time of 34:09 followed by Barry Potts at 35:09. Fiona Barrins had a PB coming in at 36:10. On her first outing as a ‘grown up’ with Donore, Molly Murphy O’Kane did a great time of 38:41 followed by Catherine McKeon at 43:23 and Michele Murphy at 45:58. Treasa Boylan is coming back gradually from injury and she ran 45:34. The Fit4life group had runs from Liam Hickey 34:47 Deirdre Brennan 47:17 and Adrienne seery 48:53.

There was great support from Donore members who were out on their Sunday morning run, cheers were heard on many parts of the course, it was very much appreciated and helped to keep the momentum and the feet moving in the heat. The group enjoyed some well deserved treats after in the visitors centre and We can report nobody was bitten, however the key lesson from the day was ‘always wear sunscreen’ (there may have been some very red shoulders and necks later that day).

Report: Dublin Athletics Graded Series Meetings 4 & 5

Dublin Athletics Graded Series Meeting Number 4 @ Morton Stadium, June 6th

It was a perfect evening for running at the Dublin Athletics Graded Series Meeting Number 4 in Morton Stadium, June 6th, with Bandon AC’s Phil Healy running 10.91 and a new national 100m record in the second race of the evening. While the cancellation of the hammer competition meant that the Donore Hammiers didn’t get the chance to throw their weight(s) around, Donore were otherwise well-represented.

The 400m races featured 3 Donore athletes, with David Campbell finishing 4th in the B1 race in 54.23. Adam Halpin (55.15) and Javier Romero (57.71) finished 3rd and 5th respectively in the B2 400m.

In the women’s 1500m A race, Niamh O’Neill finished 9th in 4:53.22, which bodes well for the rest of her season. Unfortunately, Maura Kearns suffered an injury during the same race and was forced to drop out. Karla Doran ran a smart race in the first of the combined B & C Grade 1500s, finishing 3rd in 5:11.99, while Jona Kalemi clocked 5:51.68 to finish 7th in the second.

In the men’s 1500m races, Emmet Ó Briain was first into action finishing 9th in 4:15.67 in the first Championship ‘A’ race. The second ‘A’ Championship race featured four Donore athletes, with Donore’s Daragh Fitzgibbon and Ray Hynes involved in a tactical battle at the front up against Clonliffe’s Colm Rooney. After a swift 62-second first lap, the three leaders shut down the pace in the second lap, which pulled the chasing pack, including Michael Ryan and Jamie Cullen, back into the race. The final lap featured a three-way burn-up with Clonliffe’s Rooney edging out Daragh (N/T) and Ray (4:01.92) for the win. Michael Ryan ran a strong last 300m to finish 6th and dip under 4:10 for the first time in 4:09.45, with Jamie Cullen finishing 10th in 4:11.93.

In the B2 race, Donal Iremonger, moving up from his usual 400m and 800m distances, backed himself to run a quick time from the gun, sticking with an early pace and holding it to finish strongly in 4:31.12. In the final race of the evening, Des Gill also ran an astutely-judged 1500m in the ‘D’ grade, working his way into the race over the course of the 3 and 3/4 laps to finish in 7th in 5:22.65.

Dublin Athletics Graded Series Meeting Number 5 @ Tallaght AC, June 20th

The Dublin Athletics Graded Series continued with Meeting Number 5 last Wednesday, June 20th out in Tallaght on another pleasant, but windy, evening for athletes.

The programme of races featured the 200m, 800m, and 3000m on the track, as well as Pole Vault, Long Jump, Hammer and Javelin in the field, with 12 Donore athletes participating across the events.

First up on the track was Adam Halpin, who was racing in the B1 200m, which unusually featured only two athletes. Into a stiff headwind on the home straight, Adam ran 25.32 to finish 2nd.

Next were the 800s, with Maura Kearns representing Donore in the Women’s Championship ‘A’ race, finishing 6th in 2:26.44. Having raced 4 days previously, and with a day of multi-eventing ahead of him at Round 1 of the National League, Track & Field captain David Campbell ran an even-paced 2:09.73 to finish 5th in the B2 race.

Donore vests were particularly prominent in the final event of the track programme, the 3000m, with 8 athletes competing across 4 races in *arguably* the most demanding flat track event.

The single women’s 3000m combined the ‘A’ Championship race with the B & C Grades, with Niamh O’Neill, Karla Doran and Aoife Ní Thuathail all competing. The highlight of the night was Niamh O’Neill’s performance in this race finishing 3rd in 10:33.86 and securing a Dublin Senior Championship Bronze, days after running a 5:04.69 1500m at the IMC/Le Chéile meet. Karla Doran finished 9th in 11:03.41 and Aoife Ní Thuathail making her Donore debut (I think!), finished 13th in 11:54.55.

The men’s 3000m races featured another 5 Donore athletes. First up, at contrasting ends of the race, were Rossa Hurley and Emmet Ó Briain in the Championship ‘A’ race. Marking his seasonal track debut, Rossa was looking to break the 9-minute barrier for the first time which, despite the conditions, he did by some distance, running a 10-second pb to finish 6th in 8:50.69. Emmet finished 13th in 9:20.17, also recording a small pb.

The second men’s race included Paul Cummins and Kevin Nolan, who was making a return to track action after a long lay-off. With the field widely spread from the first 600m, both were racing into the wind for long stretches, with Kevin ultimately finishing 5th in 9:42.43 and Paul 7th in 9:48.64.

The final Donore athlete on the track was Des Gill, who seems to be embracing the track more and more with each successive race on the tartan. Having run 11:52 for 3000m in the first Graded meeting of the season, Des improved on this substantially, running 11:19.69 to finish 14th, which suggests there is considerably more to come as the track season continues.

Meanwhile, on the field, and back in the throwing circle, was Orlaith Read, perhaps Donore’s most vocal advocate of all things throwing (espeically hammers!). Orlaith’s best throw on the night of 25.89 ensured her a first place in the women’s hammer competition.

Next up on the track is Graded Meeting 6 which is on Wednesday 4th July in Morton Stadium Santry. The programme of events features the 100m, 800m, and 5000m on the track, as well as Triple Jump, Discus and Javelin in the field.

Photo credit: Paul Kelly (https://www.flickr.com/photos/paulelwoodkelly/)