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Inter-Clubs XC and Weekend Round Up

Expectations and dreams turned to disappointment in the Santry mud on Sunday last. The Donore Harriers challenge for team medals in the Men’s Inter-Club Senior Championships fell short of the mark as the revamped championship had a much more competitive edge than in recent years. The change of calendar date from spring to late autumn for Ireland’s premier championship cross-country race brought out an array of Ireland’s top distance runners in a keenly contested competition held over 10,000 metres on a testing undulating course. The event also served as a major part of the selection process for the forthcoming European Cross Country championships.

John Travers (32.53) started as one of the pre-race favourites, but he was later to admit to feeling very “flat” after just one of 6 laps. Travers was as high as 5th position through the first two kilometres and thereafter faded to close in 23rd place. The next clubman home was Eric Keogh (33.16), who gained several places after a conservative start, in 27th spot. Mark Dooley was just once place and 2 seconds behind his team-mate. The Donore Harriers scoring team was completed by Ray Hynes (33.29) in 34th place. The team placed 5th on 112 points as defending champions Clonliffe Harriers (47) narrowly held off the challenge of Leevale AC (48) and Raheny Shamrocks (51).

The non-scoring team members were – Lee Van Haeften (34.05) in 50th, Michael McMahon (34.07) in 51st and John Dunne (34.53) in 68th. McMahon and Dunne later admitted to feeling tired having competed in the British & Irish International Masters on the previous weekend.

The Donore Harriers ‘B’ team placed 17th on 400 points. The team included – Niall Lynch (35.15) in 77th, Ciaran McCarthy (35.39) in 86th, Fergal Whitty (36.27) in 103rd and Andrew Wilson (38.10) in 134th place.

The race was won by defending champion Michael Clohisey (31.11) of Raheny Sharmocks, with John Coghlan (31.27) of Metro St. Bridgids AC in 2nd and Paul Pollock (31.33) of Annadale Striders in 3rd.

The women’s race over 8km was won by international star athlete Fionnuala McCormack (formerly Britton) of Kilcoole AC, whilst Donore’s lone representative Karla Doran – running in the first senior national competition – raced admirably to place 42nd among another strong field of runners.

Karla Doran

Niamh O’Neill was the club’s lone athlete in the Junior Women’s race over 4km and placed a creditable 40th behind winner Hope Saunders of Clonliffe Harriers.

Men’s team manager Ciaran O’Flaherty described Louis O’Loughlin’s performance in the under 16 Boys race over 4km as the “club’s one shining light on a day of disappointments”. Stepping up an age-group and spearheading a Donore Harriers team on the first day of the National Juvenile Cross Country Championships the Moyle Park student again raised his profile as one of the most exciting young talents in Irish athletics. O’Loughlin was in 14th position at the half-way stage and with a kilometre to go he had gained to 9th. Any chance of an individual medal seemed remote as the athletes were well spread out in front of him. But he kept gaining ground! Going into the final bend with 80 metres to go O’Loughlin was in 6th place. He had to check his stride at the turn so as to find a gap on the inside track and then with a great acceleration of speed he gained to 3rd on the final stride ahead of Donal Devane of Ennis Track. The race was won by Irish juvenile international Daragh McElvenny of Bantry AC with Jamie Battle of Mullingar Harriers in second. O’Loughlin will now start as the favourite when he competes in his own age group (u/15s) at the National Uneven Age Groups at Dungarvan on the 6th of December.

In the same race Sekeriye Ahmed placed 15th, whilst Fathi Aden paid the price for an over ambitious start and faded to a disappointing 35th. The other team members were Jack Raftery in 131st and Ruairi Fitzgibbon in 132nd. The team placed 4thof 16 on 184 points behind Westport AC (81), Mullingar Harriers (115) and Ennis Track (157).

O’Loughlin (1st scorer), Ahmed (2nd scorer) and Aden (5th scorer) won silver team medals as part of the Dublin county team that finished behind Cork.

There were also county medals won by Lucy McCann and Eliza NiThighearnaigh, who were both stepping up an age group to compete in the Girls under 18s race over 4km. McCann placed 28th overall, whilst NiThighearnaigh came 36th.  They were the 2nd and 4th scorers on the Dublin team than placed 2nd behind Wicklow.

In the Boys under 18s race over 6km Michael Gibbs (22.29) placed 90th.

Jamie Battle (2nd), Daragh McElhenny (1st) and Louis O'Loughlin (3rd)

Donore Harriers athletes were to the fore in the Gingerbread 10km road race at Portarlington. New member Anthony Flannery (35.54) placed 2nd, whilst Shane Russell (36.57) and Alasdair Brown (37.59) recorded personal bests when gaining 3rd and 5th positions. There was also a PB for Ken McKeon (1.38.50) in the Gingerbread Half-Marathon.

Results in brief  

National Inter-Clubs Cross Country Championships at Santry Demesne (22/11/15): Senior Men’s 10km: – 1st M. Clohisey – Raheny Shamrocks (31.11), 2nd John Coghlan – MSB (31.27), 3rd Paul Pollock – Annadale Striders (31.33), 23rdJohn Travers (32.53), 27th Eric Keogh (33.16), 28th Mark Dooley (33.18), 34th Ray Hynes (33.29), 50th Lee Van Haeften (34.05), 51st Michael McMahon (34.07), 68th John Dunne (34.53), 77th Niall Lynch (35.15), 86th Ciaran McCarthy (35.39), 103rd Fergal Whitty (36.27), 134th Andrew Wilson (38.10), DNF Aogan MacDomhnaill:

TEAM: – 1. Clonliffe Harriers (47), 2. Leevale AC (48), 3. Raheny Shamrocks (51), 5. Donore Harriers ‘A’ <Travers, Keogh, Dooley, Hynes> (112), 17. Donore Harriers ‘B’ <Lynch, McCarthy, Whitty, Wilson> (400)

Senior Women’s 8km: – 1st Fionnuala McCormack – Kilcoole AC (NTG), 42nd Karla Doran (NTG)

Junior Women’s 4km: – 40th Niamh O’Neill

Tymon 5km Parkrun (21/11/15): 2nd Paul Cummins (18.16)

Porterstown 5km Parkrun (21/11/15): 2nd Tom Fagan M45 (20.12)

Castletown 5km Parkrun (21/11/15): 4th Laura Murray (24.28)

Clontarf Half-Marathon (21/11/15): 7th Rossa Hurley (1.20.00)

Griffeen 5km Parkrun (21/11/15): 3rd Colin Morrissey M35 (18.07 PB)

Gingerbread 10km road race at Portarlington (22/11/15): 2nd Anthony Flannery (35.54), 3rd Shane Russell (36.57 PB), 5th Alasdair Brown (37.59 PB)

Gingerbread Half-Marathon at Portarlington (22/11/15): Ken McKeon (1.38.50 PB)

Juvenile Results

National Juvenile Even Age Groups XC Championships at Santry Demesne (22/11/15):

Boy’s u/16s 4km: – 3rd Louis O’Loughlin (step-up), 15th Sekeriye Ahmed, 35th Fathi Aden (step-up), 131st Jack Raftery (step-up) & 132nd Ruairi Fitzgibbon:

TEAM: – 1. Westport AC (81), 2. Mullingar Harriers (115), 3. Ennis Track (157), 4. Donore Harriers (184) – 16 teams

County Teams: 1. Cork (106), 2. Dublin <inc. O’Loughlin, Ahmed & Aden> (154), 3. Kilkenny (245)

Girl’s u/18s 4km: 28th Lucy McCann, 36th Eliza NiThighearnaigh

County Teams: 1. Wicklow (122), 2. Dublin <inc. McCann & NiThighearnaigh> (196), 3. Waterford (203).

Boy’s u/18s 6km: 90th Michael Gibbs

British and Irish Masters and Weekend Round Up

The 28th edition of the British and Irish Masters International Cross Country Championships held at Santry Demesne on Saturday last proved a successful outing for both Ireland and its Donore Harriers participants. Seven members of the Chapelizod based club wore the singlets of Ireland with distinction. Not least first time international Michael McMahon, who was the 3rd scorer on a strong Irish team that convincingly won the M35 team category.

McMahon has been a revelation since taking up athletics 3 years ago! The former Civil Service gaelic footballer was always near the front of the field over a tough 4 laps 8km course. Despite losing a place on the final circuit McMahon (26.23) placed a magnificent 5th and 3rd Irish scorer as the team won by 13 points ahead of England. The final team score read 1st Ireland (16), 2nd England (29) and 3rdScotland (52)

John Dunne (26.55) placed 9th in the same race and later admitted to feeling tired after a busy race and training schedule. Dunne was the 5th Irish home and played a key part in reducing the England score.

B&I Masters 2015 Michael McMahon, Niall Lynch & John Dunne

Niall Lynch (27.35), another former gaelic footballer in his native Cavan, was the key 4th scorer on the Irish team that won the M40 category. Lynch used his mountain running strength over the mud-fest 8km race and his 9th place finish helped the Ireland team secure gold on 18 points with England (27) in second and Scotland (58) in third.

Barry Potts (25.32) was the first non-scoring athlete on the winning Irish team in the M65 race over 6kms. Potts placed 10th as Ireland (11) outscored England (20), Scotland (32) and Northern Ireland (also 32).

In the M70 race, also over 6km, Terry Mee (29.11) struggled over the muddy terrain and had to settle for 15th position. He was the 3rd Irish scorer, but the team were out of the medals in 4th place (38) behind England (8), Scotland (20) and Northern Ireland (26).

It was different story in the M75 race where Jim McNamara (29.39) led the Irish team to bronze medals when placing 5th individual. Ireland scored 21 behind England (8) and Scotland (16), but ahead of Wales and Northern Ireland.

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Ann Woodlock, the Business Houses Athletics Association’s athlete of the year for 2015 and also known as ‘Wonderful Woodlock’, placed an excellent 10th in the Women’s 70+ race over 6km. Woodlock (35.12) was the 3rd Irish scorer as the team won silver on 23 points behind England (23) and ahead of Wales (31).

COMMENT: What a great shame that the media gives such little coverage to events like this! It was great to see the Irish teams compete so well against their English counterparts. It was wonderful to see the camaraderie among the teams of all the home nations. And the winds and rain did not deter from the spectacle and the occasion. The dedication and determination of the athletes deserves better recognition – and not just because they train so hard, but the level of human endeavours and the sportsmanship at events like this is simply outstanding. Cross-Country and athletes deserve better recognition!

Results in brief  

British & Irish International Masters Cross Country Championships at Santry Demesne (14/11/15): W70 6km: – 1st Dot Fellows ENG (29.08), 10th Ann Woodlock IRL (35.12) – TEAM: 1. England (14), 2. Ireland (23), 3. Wales (31):M65 6km: – 1st Martin McEvilly IRL (23.21), 10th Barry Potts IRL (25.32) – TEAM: 1. Ireland (11), 2. England (20), 3. Scotland (32): M70 6km: – 1st Peter Giles ENG (24.56), 15th Terry Mee IRL (29.11): M75 6km – 1st Peter Covey ENG (28.47), 5th Jim McNamara IRL (29.39) – TEAM 1. England (8), 2nd Scotland (16), 3. Ireland (21): M35 8km – 1st Michael Harty IRL (28.03), 5th Michael McMahon IRL (26.23), 9th John Dunne IRL (26.56) – TEAM: 1. Ireland (16), 2. England (29), 3. Scotland (52): M40 8km – 1st Christopher Greenwood ENG (25.33), 9th Niall Lynch IRL (27.35) – TEAM: 1. Ireland (18), 2. England (27), 3. Scotland (58).

Dublin Run in the Dark 10km (11.11.15): 9th Rossa Hurley (35.27)

MoRun 10km at Phoenix Park (14.11.15): 13th / 3rd M40 Kevin Odgers (42.37 PB)

Naas 5km Parkrun (31/10/15): 3rd Ian Redican M40 (20.23)

St. Anne’s 5km Parkrun (7/11/15): 4th Alan Farrell M40 (17.51 PB), 5th Colin Morrissey M35 (17.53 PB), 7th Alasdair Brown (18.02 PB)

Porterstown 5km Parkrun (14/11/15): 3rd Tom Fagan M45 (20.59)

Waterstown 5km Parkrun (14/11/15): 2nd Laura Murray FS (24.16)

Juvenile Results

Waterstown 5km Parkrun (7/11/15): 3rd Noah Synnott u/13s (21.05), 15th / 1stwoman Syke-Dixie Synnott u/11s (24.53)

 

Dublin Senior XC and Weekend Round Up

So near! After a time span of 37 years the wait must continue for at least one more year! It was 1978 when Donore Harriers last won the Dublin Senior Men’s team cross country title. In this year’s championship race, held at Tymon Park last Sunday, strong team packing ensured that Donore were in the mix for that elusive glory! Ultimately Donore Harriers had to settle for the team silver medal amid a rule controversy!

After five 2km laps over a meandering and hilly route it was Mark Dooley (33.45) who led the team home in an excellent 6th place. Eric Keogh (33.55) gained a place on the final circuit to cross the line in 9th, whilst Ray Hynes (34.15) and Michael McMahon (34.17) had their own nip-and-tuck battle throughout the race before settling for 12th and 13th positions respectively. With six-to-score the team was closed out by John Dunne (34.33) in 17th and Aogan MacDomhnaill (35.26) in 21st. The non-scoring team members were Niall Lynch (35.35) in 23rd and Des Tremble (39.07) in 51st.

Dublin XC Champs 2015 Des Tremble, Aogan MacDomhnaill, Michael McMahon, Eric Keogh, Niall Lynch, John Dunne, Mark Dooley & Ray Hynes

Donore Harriers closed with a final team score of 78, seven points behind winners Raheny Shamrocks AC (71) and some way clear of 3rd placed Dundrum South Dublin (126). A prior complaint that Raheny’s second scoring runner did not comply with the ‘residency rule’ was not allowed.

The Donore women’s team also took team silver in what can be described as a ‘sister act’. Two sets of sisters made up the team as Ide NicDhomhnaill (24.31) came 9th after a tough 6km race run in warm conditions – with Anne Curley just one place and four seconds further back. Next home for the team was Sorcha NicDhomhnaill (24.42) in 12th, whilst team captain Florence Curley (25.37) continues to regain form following an injury lay-out came 21st. The unfortunate Grace Kennedy was forced to retire in the latter stages of the race with a foot injury.

Donore Harriers (52) placed 2nd behind Crusaders (23) with Liffey Valley AC (59) in 3rd.

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Earlier in the day the Dublin Juvenile Uneven age-groups championships were also held at Tymon Park. The bright sunny morning saw plenty of great races, not least the Boys under 15s battle between Donore’s outstanding talents of Louis O’Loughlin and Fathi Aden. Aden put in a huge effort in the opening half of the 3,500m route and build a lead of about 50 metres. But as Aden began to tire and O’Loughlin used his finishing speed it was the latter who won the spoils to add the under 15s title to the under 16s crown won two weeks earlier. O’Loughlin will now be favourite to win the national crown next month. Aden held on for 2nd place. The Donore team (50) placed 4th behind Clonliffe Harriers (31), DSD (42) and host club Brothers Pearse AC (43). The other team members were Jack Raftery (20th), Lorcan O’Ceallaigh (27th) and Jack Connolly (33rd).

The Girls under 17s team (53 points) won team silver after 4km over a tough cross country course. The team was led home by Ireland’s Fittest Family star Lucy McCann in 8th place with Eliza NiThighearnaigh in 9th and Suzanne Masterson in 12th. The scoring team was completed by debut runner Ruth Hutton in 24th, whilst her twin sister Grace (debut) was next over the line. A strong DSD team (14) easily won the team prize, whilst Raheny Shamrocks (61) were 3rd.

Girls u17s Grace Hutton, Lucy McCann, Eliza NiThighearnaigh, Ruth Hutton, Ciara Murphy (inj), Gerry Naughton (coach)

There was also a surprise team bronze for the under 17s boys team – also run over 4km. Sekeriye Ahmed (step-up) led the team home in 7th place, whilst the remainder of the scoring team are all first-season members. Ibrahim Mohammed came 18th, whilst debut runners James Murphy and Liam Brophy came 19th and 20th. Both Mohammed and Murphy were stepping-up an age group. The non-scoring runner was Daniel Brady, who placed 21st.

Clonliffe (20) came 1st with DSD (31) in second and Donore Harriers (64) 3rd.

Roisin Brady placed 17th in the Girls under 15s race over 3,500m.

There were other encouraging performances by the younger club members as debutants Fay and Queen Leigh-O’Keeffe placed 27th and 13th respectively in the Girls and Boys under 9s raced over 800m. The Girls under 11s failed to close out a team as Skye-Dixie fell during a mid-race tussle and retired from the race. Her team members included Brooke Fagan (19th), Grace Raftery (20th) and step-up athlete Honor Lynch (39th).  The other competing Donore athletes were: – Eleanor Hopins (41st) and Mira Hendrickson (52nd) in the Girls u/9s; Ciaran O’Farrell (20th) in the Boys u/9s; and Oliver Hopkins (30th), debutant Fergus Johnson (31st) and Max Hendrickson (58th) in the Boys u/11s.

In very competitive races for athletes aged18 – 20 Niamh O’Neill fell back to 12thafter a strong start in the 3km junior women’s race, whilst Sam Gallagher showed good form in his first race after an injury time-out to place 13th over the 6km junior men’s race. Stephen Gavin retired from the race in the closing stages due to a hamstring injury.

If ever there was a week to prove that Donore Harriers are the nearly men then this was it! In the National Marathon team competition incorporated in the last week’s Dublin Marathon the Donore masters team of Fergal Whitty, Andy Kinane and Patrick Moriarty placed 2nd – must 7 seconds short of team winners St. Finbarrs AC. The winners combined time was 8hrs.12mins.23secs (M. Morgan 2.35.56, M. Corbett 2.47.40, J. Cunningham 2.48.57) with Donore Harriers at 8.12.30 (F. Whitty 2.35.15, A. Kinane 2.44.38, P. Moriarty 2.52.37).

Clonmel AC came 3rd with a time of 8.14.55 (D. Ryan 2.39.57, B. Long 2.46.37, D. Curley 2.48.21) with Inishowen AC in 4th 8.15.51 and Westport AC in 5th8.17.25

There was better fortune for the women’s team who won a surprise team senior gold for the first time ever. The team was made up of newcomer Amy Moriarty (3.15.22), Breda Mahony (3.27.12) and Sinead Graham (3.29.20). Their combined time of 10.11.54 edged out Brothers Pearse AC (10.12.23) and Springwell AC (10.13.53).

Results in brief  

Dublin Senior Women’s XC Championships at Tymon Park (1/11/15): 6,000m– 9th Ide NicDhomhnaill (24.31), 10th Ann Curley F35 (24.35), 12th Sorcha NicDhomhnaill (24.42), 21st Florence Curley F35 (25.37), DNF Grace Kennedy (injured)

TEAM: 1st Crusaders (23), 2nd Donore Harriers (52), 3rd Liffey Valley AC (59)

Dublin Senior Men’s XC Championships at Tymon Park (1/11/15): 10,000m – 6th Mark Dooley (33.45), 9th Eric Keogh (33.55), 12th Ray Hynes (34.15), 13thMichael McMahon M35 (34.17), 17th John Dunne M35 (34.33), 21st Aogan MacDomhnaill (35.26), 23rd Niall Lynch M40 (35.35), 51st Des Tremble M40 (39.07)

TEAM: 1st Raheny Shamrocks (71), 2nd Donore Harriers (78), 3rd DSD AC (126)

Dublin Junior Women’s XC Championship at Tymon Park (1/11/15): 3,000m– 12th Niamh O’Neill

Dublin Junior Men’s XC Championships at Tymon Park (1/11/15): 6,000m – 13th Sam Gallagher, DNF Stephen Gavin (injured)

New York Marathon: Joan McTernan 124th in F50 category (4.10.53)

Fighting Blindness Trail Race (15.5km inc. 500m of gain/loss) at Glendalough (31/10/15): 3rd Ken Norgrove M45 (1.06.21), 80th Anne Rush F40 (1.39.25)

Griffeen 5km Parkrun (31/10/15): 1st Declan Fahey M40 (17.01)

Porterstown 5km Parkrun (31/10/15): 4th Tom Fagan M45 (20.41)

Waterstown 5km Parkrun (31/10/15): 1st Rossa Hurley (18.49), 20th / 8th woman Leonie Barry (27.29 PB)  

Juvenile Results

Dublin Juvenile Uneven Age Groups XC Championships at Tymon Park (1/11/15): Girls u/9s 800m – 27th Fay Leigh-O’Keeffe (debut), 41st Eleanor Hopkins, 52nd Mira Hendrickson; Boys u/9s 800m – 13th Quinn Leigh-O’Keeffe (debut), 20th Ciaran O’Farrell; Girls u/11s 1,500m – 19th Brooke Fagan, 20th Grace Raftery, 39th Honor Lynch (step-up), DNF Skye-Dixie Synnott (fell midrace);Boys u/11s 1,500m – 30th Oliver Hopkins, 31st Fergus Johnson (debut), 58th Max Hendrickson; Girls u/15s 3,500m – 17th Roisin Brady; Boys u/15s 3,500m – 1stLouis O’Loughlin, 2nd Fathi Aden, 20th Jack Raftery, 27th Lorcan O’Ceallaigh (step-up), 33rd Jack Connolly – TEAM: 1. Clonliffe (31), 2. DSD (42), 3. Brothers Pearse (43), 4, Donore (50); Girls u/17s 4,000m – 8th Lucy McCann, 9th Eliza Ni Thighearnaigh, 12th Suzanne Masterson, 24th Ruth Hutton, 25th Grace Hutton –TEAM: 1. DSD (14), 2. Donore (53), 3. Raheny (61), 4. Clonliffe (78); u/17 Boys 4,000m – 7th Sekeriye Ahmed (step-up), 18th Ibros Mohammed, 19th James Murphy (debut & step-up), 20th Liam Brophy (debut & step-up), 21st Daniel Brady – TEAM: 1. Clonliffe (20), 2. DSD (31), 3. Donore (64)

Dublin Marathon and Weekend Round Up

Fergal Whitty (2.35.15) led the Donore Harriers representation home in this year’s Dublin Marathon crossing the line in 32nd spot and claiming 4th position in the M40 category. Andy Kinane (2.44.38) ran very much on par with his 2014 effort claiming 73rd overall position and 14th in the M35 age group. Next clubman home was Patrick Moriarty who placed 164th in 2.52.37 with Shane McAuley 188th in 2.53.58. Whitty, Kinane and Moriarty will hopefully claim a team award as the National Marathon Championships were incorporated into the Dublin event. <awaiting official result>

The women’s team was led home by newcomer Amy Moriarty, who placed 932ndoverall and 22nd in the senior women’s category. Her time of 3.15.22 suggests that she is an athlete of great potential. Next club finisher was Breda Mahony (3.26.28) who placed 27th in the F35 category – a fine effort considering that Breda completed the Berlin Marathon last month. Not far behind came Sinead Graham (3.27.54) running her first marathon and finishing well inside her target of 3.30 – an excellent run!

The women’s team also had Fiona Fitzgerald (3.38.52) making her club debut, Ariana Ball (3.45.44) running in her first marathon, Laura Murray (4.23.32) and marathon debutant Dana Mackey (4.39.18).

The men’s team also included Gavin Byrne (2.58.16), Derek O’Neill (3.00.52), Paul Cummins (3.02.32 PB), Niall O’Reilly (3.06.45 PB), Declan Lynch on his club debut (3.13.37), Daryl D’art another club debutant (4.06.40) and Peter Bonnar (4.09.24 PB).  

The Donore Harriers women’s novice team placed an excellent 2nd in the Leinster Cross Country Championships at Moyvalley (25/10/15). The team was led home by Karla Doran, putting her recent disappointment in the Autumn Open Cross event behind her with an excellent 3rd place finish. Doran completed the undulated 4km course in a time of 15.12. Just 3 places back was the ever-consistent Kim Hickey (15.29). The team score was completed by Ashling Swaine (16.07) in 20thand Bronagh Elliott (16.14) in 22nd. Dunboyne AC (46) won the team event by just 5 points from runners-up Donore Harriers (51).

The Men’s Novice race over 6km saw good performances from Sam Allen (21.02) who placed 7th and Emmet O’Briain (21.16) who was 11th. The team was completed by Andrew Wilson (22.22) in 29th and Shane Russell (22.56) in 42nd. The team placed ninth.

Niall Lynch (20.04) narrowly failed to defend his Leinster’s Masters crown finishing just 4 seconds behind Mick Traynor of Raheny Shamrocks after an thrilling 6km duel at the front of the race. Peter Nugent (24.13) in 99th, Noel Conway (24.17) in 102nd and Des Gill (25.39) in 123rd completed the Donore team who placed 16th of 20 teams.

In the Women’s 4km Masters race team captain Florence Curley (15.56) continues to regain her fitness after injury by putting in a good shift to record 10th place. The other Donore athletes included Karen Behan (17.22) in 38th, Julia Hackett (17.36) in 42nd, Janette Strickland (17.40) in 43rd and Angela Eustace (18.06) in 55th. The team placed fifth.

Marianne Dunlevy recorded a new personal best time in the Frankfurt Marathon (25/10/15) placing 277th woman in a time of 3.29.09. 

Stephen Gavin has made it nine-in-a-row for Donore Harriers athletes when he won the 35th annual Salesian College road race held over a 4.2km course between Celbridge and Maynooth last week. The club’s recent squad development of athletes from the North Kildare region is etched on the Fr. Charlie Archer Cup as previous winners include – Mark Dooley, Lee Van Haeften, Eric Keogh, Max Van Haeften, Daragh Fitzgibbon, Sam Allen and Oisin Fitzgibbon. Stephen Gavin, second in 2014, made no mistake this time and ran out a clear winner ahead of Shane Ferris. Under 16s athlete Ruairi Fitzgibbon placed 98th out of almost 500 runners.

Max Carey (2364 points), competing in the Junior Boys and representing Lucan CS, just missed out on gold in the Leinster Schools Combined Events competition. Max was leading going into the final event, but illness put paid to his prospects as he lost 18 seconds to the overall winner (Gabriel Bell of Dundalk on 2551 points) over the 800 metres event. Lucy Hurley and Roisin Rynn-Cahill placed 7th in their respective Junior Girls and Inter Girls events.

Results in brief  

Dublin Marathon (26/10/15): Women – 932nd / 22nd SNR Amy Moriarty -club debut (3.15.22 – 1.38.17 at half), 1651st / 27th F35 Breda Mahony (3.26.28 – 1.43.06 at half), 1863rd / 51st SNR Sinead Graham marathon debut (3.27.54 – 1.44.41 at half), 2674th / 93rd SNR Fiona Fitzgerald club debut (3.38.52 – 1.50.16 at half), 3503th / 130th SNR Ariana Ball marathon debut (3.45.44 – 1.52.14 at half), 7779th / 493 SNR Laura Murray (4.23.32 – 2.10.28 at half), 9357 / 321st F45 Dana Mackey marathon debut (4.39.18 – 2.13.46 at half)

Men – 32nd / 4th M40 Fergal Whitty (2.35.15 – 1.16.04 at half), 73rd / 14th M35 Andy Kinane (2.44.38 – 1.22.24 at half), 164th / 41st M35 Patrick Moriarty (2.52.37 – 1.25.32 at half), 188th / 41st M40 Shane McAuley (2.53.58 – 1.26.42 at half), 310th / 94th SNR Gavin Byrne (2.58.16 – 1.27.55 at half), 429th / 42nd M45 Derek O’Neill (3.00.52 – 1.29.21 at half), 464th / 132nd SNR Paul Cummins (3.02.32 – 1.27.19 at half), 600th / 169th M35 Niall O’Reilly (3.06.45 PB – 1.31.32 at half), 853rd / 228th M35 Declan Lynch club debut (3.13.37 – 1.34.13), 6043rd / 1162 M40 Daryl D’art club debut (4.06.40 – 2.00.12 at half), 6297th / 771st M45 Peter Bonnar (4.09.24 PB – 2.02.27 at half)  

Leinster Novice Women XC Championships at Moyvalley (25/10/15): 4km – 3rd Karla Doran (15.12), 6th Kim Hickey (15.29), 20th Ashling Swaine (16.07), 22nd Bronagh Elliott (16.14): TEAM – 1st Dunboyne AC (46), 2nd Donore Harriers <Doran, Hickey, Swaine, Elliott> (51)

Leinster Masters Women XC Championships at Moyvalley (25/10/15): 4km – 10th Florence Curley F40 (15.56), 38th Karen Behan F35 (17.22), 42nd Julia Hackett F40 (17.36), 43rd Janette Strickland F40 (17.40), 55th Angela Eustace F40 (18.06): Team – 5th Donore Harriers

Leinster Novice Men XC Championships at Moyvalley (25/10/15): 6km – 7thSam Allen (21.02), 11th Emmet O’Briain M35 (21.16), 29th Andrew Wilson (22.22). 42nd Shane Russell (22.56): TEAM – 9th Donore Harriers

Leinster Masters Men XC Championships at Moyvalley (25/10/15): 6km – 2ndNiall Lynch M40 (20.04), 99th Peter Nugent M35 (24.13), 102nd Noel Conway M40 (24.17), 123rd Des Gill M45 (25.39): TEAM – 16th Donore Harriers

Frankfurt Marathon (25/10/15): 277th woman Marianne Dunlevy F45 (3.29.09 PB)

Porterstown 5km Parkrun (24/10.15): 5th Tom Fagan M45 (20.33)

Salesian College 4.2km road race (22/10/15): 1st Stephen Gavin, 98th Ruairi Fitzgibbon. 500 competed

 Juvenile Results

Leinster Schools Combined Events (21/10/14): Junior Boys – 2nd Max Carey 2364 points

9.30 Hurdles, 9.18m Shot Putt, 5.23m Long Jump, 25.10 200m, 2.37.46 800m

Junior Girls – 7th Lucy Hurley 2293 points

10.47 Hurdles, 7.34m Shot Putt, 4.35m Long Jump, 1.50m High Jump, 3.07.75 800m

Inter Girls – 7th Roisin Rynn-Cahill 2483 points

10.49 Hurdles, 6.43m Shot Putt, 4.64 Long Jump, 1.41m High Jump, 2.39.94 800m

Waterstown 5km Parkrun (24/10/15): 6th Michael Barry u/11s (21.27)

Dublin Even-Age XC Championships and Weekend Round Up

Two gold, one silver and two bronze made it Donore Harriers most successful day at the Dublin juvenile cross-country championships for several years. The highlight of the Dublin Juvenile Even Age Group cross-country championships was the Boys under 16s race over a 4km, 2-lap course. Fathi Aden took the pace through the opening 3 kilometres before Louis O’Loughlin put ‘on the burners’ and sped away to win by some 40 metres. Aden was a comfortable 2nd with Sekeriye Ahmed making it a clean sweep in 3rd position. The team prize was not so clear cut! Clonliffe Harriers closed 4 runners in the top ten, but a magnificent run by Jack Raftery over the final 500 metres proved to be crucial. Raftery gained several places to cross the line in 17th positon. It was good enough to get a one point win for the team as Donore Harriers scored 23 against 24 for Clonliffe Harriers. Ruairi Fitzgibbon and Jack Connolly were the non-scoring members of the team.

O’Loughlin, Aden, Raftery and Connolly were all stepping-up an age group and will be competing in the Under 15s championships next Sunday week.

Another athlete stepping-up was Lucy McCann. McCann, also running over 4km, held 4th position until the final 150 metres when she out-sprinted her opponent for the bronze medal. Eliza Ni Thighearnaigh placed 6th in the same race.

Dub. Even XC Champs 2015 3rd u18 Lucy McCann

In the Boys under 18s race over 6km Michael Gibbs fell back over the final 2km circuit after making an over ambitious start. Gibbs placed 17th, with Gabhan O’Tighearnaigh 25th, Sean Creagh 26th and Paul O’Neill 27th. The team placed 4th.

Other notable performances came from Honor Lynch 20th in the Girls under 10s race over 1,000m, Michael Barry and Sean Kinsella who came 23rd and 25th in the Boys under 12s race over 2,000m – and Joe Kinsella 25th in the Boys under 10s race.

Later in the day there were strong performances from Michael McMahon, Niall Lynch and others in the Athletics Ireland Autumn Open Cross races in the Phoenix Park. In the 8km race McMahon (27.24) showed fine pace judgement and gained to 18th overall in a very competitive field. The second-season club member placed 3rd in the M35 category. With this race being part of the selection process for the Irish team to run in the forthcoming British & Irish Masters Cross Country Championships (takes place at Santry on 14/11/15) McMahon can expect his first call-up to the national team. Niall Lynch should also be in contention for another Irish vest after he placed 36th overall and 4th in the M40 age class. Lynch also paced himself well and gained several places over the final 2 kilometres lap. Ciaran McCarthy M40 (28.50) placed 45th overall whilst Emmet O’Briain M35 (30.23) came 86th.

Autumn  Open X 8km Michael McMahon

In the 5km race an in-form Karla Doran had to withdraw due to not feeling well, whilst Kim Hickey (20.18) put in a very determined performance to place 32ndoverall and 10th in the F35 category. Barbara Murray (21.14) was next club athlete home in 50th spot and 12th in the F40 age class. Florence Curley (22.26) placed 67th and Karen Behan (23.01) was 74th.

Terry Mee (24.10) and Jim McNamara (24.50) placed 90th and 94th respectively to win the M70 and M75 categories.  Barry Potts (21.18) placed 4th in a separate M65 race.

On Saturday morning the cross-country action took place on the grounds of Castleknock College as the Business Houses Athletics Association began their winter programme with the Teachers 4km and 2km races. Donore Harriers athletes were very much to the fore. In the women’s 2km race Ide (12.35) and Sorcha Nic Dhomhnaill (13.09) placed 2nd and 4th. The other club athletes were – Janette Strickland F40 (15.00) who came 19th, Caren Crowley F40 (15.46) 33rd, Catherine McKeon F35 (17.06) 49th and Mary McDermott F45 (17.10) 51st.

Eric Keogh (20.45) placed 2nd in the Men’s 4km race with Lee Van Haeften (20.51) and Aogan MacDomhnaill (20.58) crossing the line in 3rd and 4th positions. The remainder of the field included Peter Nugent M45 (26.01) in 62nd, Tom Fagan M45 (26.20) in 67th and Ian Redican M40 (26.56) in 74th.

Colin Morrissey (3.03.37) ran a personal best in the Amsterdam Marathon. In theChicago Marathon Alma Hanevy ran an excellent 3.26.49 despite a recurrence of a injury from the mid-race point. New member Bernie Moloney posted a time of 3.40.45 and is a fine prospect for future Donore teams.

Other recent results include Gavin Byrne’s (4.00.44) 2nd place in the Killarney Adventure Race. The race including a hill-run, run, bike, kayak, hill-run and run.

There were also Parkrun series wins for Declan Fahy M40 (17.19) at Griffeen Park on the 10th of October and by Daragh Fitzgibbon (16.59) on the 17th of October. At the Donadea 10km Trail Race (10/10/15) Lee Van Haeften (32.44) placed 3rd.

Results in brief  

BHAA Teachers XC at Castleknock College (17/10/15): MEN’S 4 mile – 2ndEric Keogh 20.45), 3rd Lee Van Haeften (20.51), 4th Aogan MacDomhnaill (20.58), 62nd Peter Nugent M45 (26.01), 67th Tom Fagan M45 (26.20), 74th Ian Redican M40 (26.56)

WOMEN’S 2 mile – 2nd Ide Nic Dhomhnaill (12.35), 4th Sorcha Nic Dhomhnaill (13.09), 19th Janette Strickland F40 (15.00), 33rd Caren Crowley F40 (15.46), 49thCatherine McKeon F35 (17.06), 51st Mary McDermott F45 (17.10),

Athletics Ireland Open Cross at Phoenix Park (18/10/15): 5km race: 32nd / 10thF35 Kim Hickey (20.18), 50th / 12th F40, Barbara Murray (21.14), 67th / 19th F40 Florence Curley (22.26), 74th Karen Behan F35 (23.01); 77th Julia Hackett F40 (23.05), 90th / 1st M70 Terry Mee (24.10), 94th / 1st M75 Jim McNamara (24.50)

M65 5km Race: 4th Barry Potts M65 (21.18)

8Km race: 18th / 3rd M35 Michael McMahon (27.24), 36th / 4th M40 Niall Lynch (28.20), 45th / 8th M40 Ciaran McCarthy (28.50), 86th Emmet O’Briain M35 (30.23)

Chicago Marathon (18/10/15): Alma Hanevy (3.26.49), Bernie Moloney (3.40.45) debut.

Amsterdam Marathon (18/10/15): 730th Colin Morrissey (3.03.37 PB) 1,458thAlasdair Brown (3.15.59 PB by 8 mins)

Lisbon Marathon (18/10/15): awaiting result

Other results:

Killarney 70km <hill, run, bike, kayak, hill, run> Adventure Race (3/10/15):2nd Gavin Byrne (4.00.44)

Donadea 10km Pop-Up Trial Race (10/10/15): 3rd Lee Van Haeften (32.44)

Griffeen 5km Parkrun (10/10/15): 1st Declan Fahy M40 (17.19)

Griffeen 5km Parkrun (17/10/15): 1st Daragh Fitzgibbon (16.59)

Juvenile Results

Dublin Juvenile Even Age Groups XC Championships at Phoenix Park (18/10/15): Girls u/10s 1,000m: – 20th Honor Lynch, 60th Sofia Moorhouse, 62ndRoma Moorhouse, 63rd Melanie Abbey: Boys u/10 1,000m: – 28th Joe Kinsella, 34th Conor Mulcahy: Boys u/12s 2,000m: – 23rd Michael Barry, 25th Sean Kinsella: Girls u/16s 4,000m: – 29th Robynn Strickland, 30th Kate Lynch: Boys u/16s 4,000m: – 1st Louis O’Loughlin, 2nd Fathi Aden, 3rd Sekeriye Ahmed, 17thJack Raftery, 31st Ruairi Fitzgibbon, DNF injured Jack Connolly – TEAM: 1stDonore Harriers (23), 2nd Clonliffe Harriers (24)

Girls u/18s 4,000m: – 3rd Lucy McCann, 6th Eliza Ni Thighearnaigh: Boys u/18s 6,000m: – 17th Michael Gibbs, 25th Gabhan O’Tighearnaigh, 26th Sean Creagh, 27th Paul O’Neill, DNF injured Ibrahim Mohammed.    Waterstown 5km Parkrun (10/10/15): 5th Noah Synnott u/13s (21.10), 14th / 1st woman Sky-Dixie Synnott u/11s (23.57 PB), 23rd / 3rd woman Brooke Fagan u/11s (25.40)   

Waterstown 5km Parkrun (17/10/15): 20th / 2nd woman Brooke Fagan u/11s (24.56 PB)

Dublin Novice and Weekend Round Up

It was another highly successful weekend for Donore Harriers! With team victories in both the Galway Bay 10km and Half-Marathon races on Saturday there were bronze medals for both the women’s and men’s team at the Dublin Novice cross-country championships hosted by the club in the Phoenix Park on Sunday. To cap a great week-end for the club there were repeated victories for Fathi Aden, Sekeriye Ahmed and Eliza Ni Thighearnaigh in the second fixture of the Dublin Juvenile cross-country league.

In the Galway Bay 10km road race (3/10/15) there were 4 Donore athletes in the top 8 finishers. Ray Hynes (32.10) led the tour-de-force in 3rd place. Just one place behind was Michael McMahon in a new personal best time of 32.15. Eric Keogh (32.31) struggled in the later stages of the race after an ambitious start before crossing the line in 7th place. Aogan MacDomhnaill (32.51) showed a fine return to form when placing 8th. The race was won by Irish international David McCarthy (31.15) of West Waterford AC.

John Travers led a strong Donore Harriers team home in the Galway Bay Half-Marathon (3/10/15). Travers (1.06.31) placed 2nd in a new personal best time behind winner Roman Prodius (1.06.04) of Clonliffe Harriers. The Donore team was completed by Mark Dooley who placed 4th in a new personal best time of 1.09.05 and masters athletes John Dunne (1.13.35) in 5th and Dave Heffernan (1.14.55) in 7th.

Donore Harriers won both the 10km and half-marathon team prizes with scores of 14 and 11 respectively.

In the Dublin Novice cross-country championships Karla Doran ran a superb race to place 3rd in the women’s race held over 4 kilometres. The second-season club athlete was always in the mix as she contested for the lead until the closing stages. Thus, over the final kilometre Gemma Reddin (15.19) of Crusaders AC opened up a lead ahead of Orla Bollard (15.25) of Skerries, whilst Doran (15.30) consolidated 3rd position with gutsy determination to hold off the challenge of Helen Brouder (15.33) of Sportsworld AC.  

Aisling Swaine (16.08) in 10th, Emer Rattigan (16.27) in 15th and Bronagh Elliott (17.02) in 30th joined Doran on the team scoring sheet as Donore Harriers came 3rdteam on 59 points behind Crusaders AC (42) and Rathfarnham AC (43).

The non-scoring athletes were Janette Strickland (18.05) in 55th and Angela Eustace (18.10) in 58th place.

The men’s team also took 3rd team following a review of the results. The team was led home by Ciaran McCarthy (19.33) in 7th place. The other team scorers after the 6km race were – Emmet O’Briain (20.05) in 16th, Luke Boland (20.13) in 19th and Patrick Byrne (20.29) in 28th. The team prize went to DSD on 35 points ahead of Crusasers AC (37) and Donore Harriers (70).    

The non-scoring members of the Donore team were – 29th Rossa Hurley (20.30), 39th Paul Cummins (20.50), 49th Des Tremble (21.06), 50th Andrew Wilson debut (21.15), 57th Alan Farrell (21.42), 64th Shane Russell (21.58), 69th Noel Conway (22.14), 86th Gerard McDonald (23.20) and 91st Des Gill (23.54).

In the 2nd fixture of the Dublin Juvenile League also held in the Phoenix Park on Sunday there were repeated wins for Fathi Aden in the under 15 Boys, Sekeriye Ahmed in the under 16 Boys and Eliza Ni Thighearnaigh in the under 17 Girls.

The club’s main interest was in the Boys under 15 race held over 2,000 metres. Fathi Aden build a lead of 30 metres over his team-mate Louis O’Loughlin. However a late rally by the fast finishing O’Loughlin proved in vain as Aden held on to win by about 5 metres. Jack Raftery placed 5th in the same race having contested 3rd position early on, whilst Jack Connolly continues to improve and recorded his best result to date in 13th spot.

Sekeriye Ahmed was the convincing winner of the Boys under 16s race held over 2,500m having held off the early challenge of Mark O’Connor of MSB.

Eliza Ni Thighearnaigh won the Girls under 17s race, also held over 2,500m, with her club colleague Suzanne Masterson and Ciara Murphy placing 2nd and 4th.

Michael Gibbs and debutant Ibrahim Mohammed placed 3rd respectively in the Boys under 18s and Boys under 17s races over 4km.

There were top ten finishes for the following: – Brooke Fagan 10th in the Girls under 11s; Michael Barry 10th in the Boys under 12s; Noah Synnott 10th in the Boys under 13s; Roisin Brady 8th in the Girls under 15s; Robynn Strickland 9th in the Girls under 16s and Daniel Brady 5th in the Boys under 17s.

Special mention also to debutants Sofia Moorhouse (38th in u/9s), Roma Moorhouse (36th in u/10s) and Max Hendrickson (44th in u/11s).        

 

Results in brief  

Galway Bay 10km road race (3/10/15): 3rd Ray Hynes (32.10); 4th Michael McMahon (32.15); 7th Eric Keogh (32.31); 8th Aogan MacDomhnaill (32.51)

TEAM: 1st Donore Harriers 14

Galway Bay Half Marathon (3/10/15): 2nd John Travers (1.06.31); 4th Mark Dooley (1.09.05); 5th John Dunne M35 (1.13.35); 7th Dave Heffernan M35 (1.14.55)

TEAM: 1st Donore Harriers 11

Waterstown 5km Parkrun (3/10/15): 2nd Ian Redican M10 (19.49)

Simon Community 5 mile road race at Phoenix Park (3/10/15): 10th Alasdair Brown (29.58 PB); 168th Dana Mackey (42.03); 198th Laoise Toland (49.58)

Dublin Novice XC Championships at Phoenix Park (4/10/15)WOMEN 4km: 3rd Karla Doran (15.30), 10th Aisling Swaine (16.06), 16th Emer Rattigan (16.27), 30th Bronagh Elliott (17.02), 55th Janette Strickland (18.05), 58th Angela Eustace (18.10),

TEAM: 1st Crusaders AC 42, 2nd Rathfarnham AC 43, 3rd Donore Harriers <Doran, Swaine, Rattigan, Elliott> 59 – there were 10 closing teams

MEN 6km: 7th Ciaran McCarthy (19.33), 16th Emmet O’Briain (20.05), 19th Luke Boland (20.13), 28th Patrick Byrne (20.29), 29th Rossa Hurley (20.30), 39th Paul Cummins (20.50), 49th Des Tremble (21.06), 50th Andrew Wilson debut (21.15), 57th Alan Farrell (21.42), 64th Shane Russell (21.58), 69th Noel Conway (22.14), 86th Gerard McDonald (23.20), 91st Des Gill (23.54)

TEAM: 1st DSD 35, 2nd Crusaders AC 37, 3rd Donore Harriers <McCarthy, O’Briain, Boland, Byrne> 70 – there were 12 closing teams

Athlone Three-Quarter Marathon (31.65km/19.66M) (4/10/15): 139th Marianne Dunlevy (2.30.40 / 1.41.12 @ HM); 189th Sinead Graham (2.41.39 / 1.47.30 @ HM); 615th Laura Murray (3.19.03 / 2.12.11 @ HM)

Parkwest 10km Night Run (29/9/15): 5th woman Elaine Verdon (45.48), 6thwoman Karen Behan (46.28)

Juvenile Results

Three Counties (Kildare, Carlow & Laois) Schools XC 29/9/15): Senior Boys 3km – 9th Michael Gibbs; Intermediate Girls 0.9km – 7th Ciara Murphy; Junior Girls 1.8km – 3rd Lucy McCann

Dublin Juvenile XC League Fixture 2 at Phoenix Park (4/10/15): u/9 Girls 500m – 38th Sofia Moorhouse (debut), 46th Eleanor Hopkins; u/10 Girls 700m – 36th Roma Moorhouse (debut); u/10 Boys 700m – 17th Joe Kinsella, 29th Conor Mulcahy, u/11 Girls 900m – 10th Brooke Fagan, 14th Grace Raftery, 17th Sky-Dixie Synnott; u/11 Boys 900m – 20th Oliver Hopkins, 44th Max Hendrickson (debut); u/12 Boys 1,200m – 10th Michael Barry; u/13 Boys 1,200m – 10th Noah Synnott; u/15 Girls 2,000m – 8th Roisin Brady; u/15 Boys 2,000m – 1st Fathi Aden, 2nd Louis O’Loughlin, 5th Jack Raftery, 13th Jack Connolly; u/16 Girls 2,500m – 9th Robynn Strickland (debut); u/16 Boys 2,500m – 1st Sekeriye Ahmed; u/17 Girls 2,500m – 1st Eliza Ni Thighearnaigh, 2nd Suzanne Masterson, 4th Ciara Murphy; u/17 Boys 4,000m – 3rd Ibrahim Mohammed (debut), 5th Daniel Brady; u/18 Boys 4,000m – 3rd Michael Gibbs

Rathfarnham 5K, Berlin Marathon and Weekend Round Up

John Travers (14.21) ran out a convincing winner of the Rathfarnham 5km road race last Sunday. Travers was always at the front and built up a lead of around 80 metres on his nearest rival Brandon Hargreaves (14.37) of Dundrum South Dublin.

The Donore Harriers man also led the team to victory. With Eric Keogh (15.05) and John Dunne (15.25) placing 7th and 11th a final team score of 17 ensured victory ahead of host club Rathfarnham AC (37) with Waterford AC (68) in 3rdplace.

Good team packing saw the Donore Harriers women’s team place 2nd. Ide Mac Dhomhnaill (18.28) was the 10th woman to cross the finish line with an in-form Karla Doran (18.35) one place further back. The team was closed out by Barbara Murray (19.17), who was 3rd in the F40 category. Crusaders AC (18) won the team event with Donore Harriers (36) next and then Rathfarnham AC (66).

The Berlin Marathon is a very popular race for Irish distance athletes. The 42ndedition of the race held last Sunday acted as an unofficial trial for next year’s Olympic marathon. Ideal conditions on the day saw as many as 5 Irish athletes obtain the qualifying mark.

Behind them a team of eleven Donore Harriers athletes had their own goals and many were rewarded with personal bests. The black and white of Donore was led home by Ken Norgrove in a superb personal best time of 2.35.00. Ken placed 206thoverall and an excellent 4th in the M45 age group. Next home was Fergal Whitty (2.38.59), who lost time due to a toilet break, but a determined run saw him home in 289th place. Then came the ever-improving Garvan Smith (2.43.32 PB) in 426thposition. Phil Hennessy (2.44.25) placed 29th in the M45 class. The remainder of the men’s team included: – 878th Eoin Hannon (2.52.35); 1,401st Fred Kiernan M40 (2.58.01); 1,587th Derek O’Neill M45 (2.58.56 PB); 1,651st Tony Barry (2.59.17) and M60 athlete and former club president Charlie O’Neill who timed 4.15.16.  

Breda Mahony (3.18.05) was rewarded with a new personal best and was the 253rdwoman finisher. Liagh Miller had a tenacious run recording a time of 4.35.53.

Other club results this week include Sam Allen (17.46) winning the Prosperous 5km road race last Saturday, whilst Rossa Hurley (35.20) achieved a personal best when placing 3rd in the Clonliffe Harriers’ mid-week 10km Bonass Trophy race.

Results in brief  

42nd Berlin Marathon (27/9/15): Men – 206th / 4th M45 Ken Norgrove (2.35.00);287th / 41st M40 Fergal Whitty (2.38.59); 426th / 68th M40 Garvan Smith (2.43.32 PB); 456th / 29th M45 Phil Hennessy (2.44.25); 878th Eoin Hannon (2.52.35); 1,401st Fred Kiernan M40 (2.58.01); 1,587th Derek O’Neill M45 (2.58.56 PB); 1,651st Tony Barry (2.59.17); 18,719th Charlie O’Neill M60 (4.15.16): Women – 253rd Breda Mahony F35 (3.18.05 PB); 5,482nd Liagh Miller F40 (4.35.53)

Rathfarnham 5km (27/9/15): 1st John Travers (14.21); 7th Eric Keogh (15.05); 11th John Dunne M35 (15.25); 26th Ciaran McCarthy M40 (16.08); 31st Luke Boland (16.16); 62nd Patrick Byrne (17.07); 117th / 10th woman Ide MacDhomhnaill (18.28); 121st / 11th woman Karla Doran (18.35); 144th / 3rd F40 Barbara Murray (19.17); 245th Julia Hackett F40 (21.33); 278th Caren Crowley F40 (22.30); 526th / 6th F60 Ann Woodlock (27.21)

TEAM MEN: 1st Donore Harriers 17 <Travers, Keogh, Dunne>; 2ndRathfarnham AC 37; 3rd Waterford AC 68

TEAM WOMEN: 1st Crusaders 18; 2nd Donore Harriers 36 <MacDhomhnaill, Doran, Murray; 3rd Rathfarnham AC 66

Clonliffe Harriers Bonass 10km (24/9/15): 3rd Rossa Hurley (35.20 PB)

Prosperous 5km (26/9/15): 1st Sam Allen (17.46)

St. Anne’s 5km Parkrun (26/9/15): 19th Michael Barry (20.31)

LATE RESULTS: Dublin Half-Marathon at Phoenix Park (19/9/15): 176th / 46th M35 Niall P. O’Reilly (1.24.46 PB); 719th Michael Barry (1.33.58 PB)

Juvenile Results

Waterstown 5km Parkrun: 3rd Noah Synnott u/13s (20.47)

St. Anne’s 5km Parkrun: 132nd / 39th female Brooke Fagan u/11s (25.58)

Cross Country Season Kicks Off and Weekend Round Up

The first round of the Dublin Juvenile cross-country league took place at Ardgillan Park in north county Dublin on Sunday. The picturesque course having Ardgillan Castle on one side and the Irish Sea on the other proved a testing course for the young athletes. Donore Harriers had a team of 19 runners in the various age-category races, with Eliza Ni Thighearnaigh, Sekeriye Ahmed and Fathi Aden recording notable wins.

Fathi Aden stamped his class all over the under 15s race held over 1,500m and came home with a 100 metres to spare. Jack Raftery finished a very encouraging 5th in the same race, whilst Jack Connolly placed 15th.

Sekeriye Ahmed also give a front-running display and came home 60m ahead of his nearing opponent in the Boys under 16s race held over 2,000m. In the Girls under 17s race, also held over 2,000m, long-term member Eliza Ni Thighearnaigh ran strongly throughout to record her first ever win in a Dublin juvenile league race. Suzanne Masterson placed 4th.

There were top 10 finishes for Honor Lynch (9th in the under 9s); Brook Fagan and Grace Raftery (7th and 9th respectively in the under 11s); Sean Kinsella and fast-finishing Michael Barry (7th and 9th respectively in the under 12s); Noah Synott (9th in under 13s) and Lorcan O’Ceallaigh (8th in the under 14s).    

In the Dublin half-marathon in the Phoenix Park on Saturday morning Ken Nugent (1.11.08) give an outstanding performance to place 4th overall and 3rd in the senior men’s category. He was followed home by Andy Kinane (1.13.32) in 10th place and the winner of the M35 class. Niall Lynch (1.14.39) came 13th and 4th in the M40 age group. Further down the field new member Neil Hand (1.25.31) gave indication of his potential, whilst Alasdair Brown (1.25.56) knocked two and a-half minutes of his previous best time. 17 years old Michael Gibbs (1.27.34) won the Junior category on his half-marathon debut. Terry Mee (1.41.22) won the M70 class.

The club’s women section were out in force with Alma Hanevy (1.40.12) leading the team home. Laura Murray (1.51.46) recorded a personal best.     

In the popular and competitive Charleville Half-Marathon Dave Heffernan (1.13.00) placed 11th overall, whilst Kim Hickey (1.25.44) was 7th in the women’s race with a new personal best time. Team captain Florence Curley (1.26.54) placed 2nd in the F40 class and finished as 9th woman overall.     

In the Laurels Crew 10km road race at Clondalkin Grace Kennedy (39.26) was 2nd overall and was the first woman home.

Results in brief  

Dublin Half-Marathon at Phoenix Park (19/9/15): 4th / 3rd SNR Ken Nugent (1.11.08); 10th / 1st M35 Andy Kinane (1.13.32); 13th / 4th M40 Niall Lynch (1.14.39); 21st /5th M40 Graham Hopkins (1.16.31); 40th / 9th M40 Shane McAuley (1.19.02); 97th / 36th SNR Shane Russell (1.22.07); 98th / 27th M35 George Brady (1.22.14); 211st Neil Hand (1.25.31); 227th Alasdair Brown (1.25.56); 264th Patrick Byrne (1.26.55); 287th Alan Farrell M40 (1.27.20); 309th/1st JNR Michael Gibbs (1.27.34 debut); 993rd / 25th F35 Alma Hanevy (1.40.12); 1057th Gerard Morris (1.41.13); 1050th / 1st M70 Terry Mee (1.41.22); 1251st / 26th F40 Nicola Dowdall (1.43.09); 1535th Ariana Ball (1.46.47); 1814th / 41st F40 Mary Murphy (1.49.42); 1934th Peter Bonnar M45 (1.50.58); 2207th Elaine Verdon F35 (1.47.56); 2656th Laura Murray (1.51.46 PB); 2696th Mary Melvin (1.52.28); 3217th Meadbh Campbell (1.56.39); 3516th Deirdre Healy F40 (1.58.55); 3551st Jo Hughes (1.59.11); 4165th Sue Lynch (2.03.55); 4592nd Liagh Miller F40 (2.04.10); 4526th Dana Mackey (2.03.59)

The Laurels Charity Crew 10km (19/9/15): 2nd / 1st woman Grace Kennedy (39.26)

Histio Warrior 5km at Curragh Racecourse (20/9/15): 5th Ian Redican M40 (20.01)  

Charleville Half-Marathon (20/9/15): 11th Dave Heffernan (1.13.00); 100th / 7thwoman Kim Hickey (1.25.44 PB); 111th / 9th woman / 2nd F40 Florence Curley (1.26.54) 

Liz McDonnell 5km XC at Castletown, Celbridge (20/9/15): 7th / 1st M40 Bob Blake <official results not yet available>

Juvenile Results

Dublin Juvenile Cross-Country League Fixture 1 at Ardgillan Park (20/9/15): u/9 Girls – 27th Eleanor Hopkins; u/10 Girls – 9th Honor Lynch; u/11 Girls 7thBrooke Fagan, 9th Grace Raftery, 15th Sky-Dixie Synnott; u/15 Girls – 12th Roisin Brady; u/17 Girls – 1st Eliza Ni Thighearnaigh, 4th Suzanne Masterson; u/9 Boys – 14th Ciaran O’Farrell; u/10 Boys – 15th Joe Kinsella; u/11 Boys – 14th Oliver Hopkins; u/12 Boys – 7th Sean Kinsella, 9th Michael Barry; u/13 Boys – 9th Noah Synnott; u/14 Boys – 8th Lorcan O’Ceallaigh; u/15 Boys – 1st Fathi Aden, 5th Jack Raftery, 15th Jack Connolly; u/16 Boys – 1st Sekeriye Ahmed

Donore Harriers Round Up 13 September 2015

Several Donore Harriers athletes were to the fore at different events in the past week. Perhaps most notable was John Dunne’s 2nd place in the Athlone Flatline 10km road race where he finished just 3 seconds shy of the winner David O’Connor (32.42) of Celbridge AC.

Anne Curley (31.34) was the second woman home in the Lucan 5 miles road race. She placed 30thoverall and also took 2nd prize in the over 40s category. Karla Doran (19.13) was 14th overall in theMaynooth 5km and placed 2nd in the women’s race behind Rachael Smyth (18.13) of St. Coca’s AC. At the same venue Tom Fagan (19.27) was 16th over the line and 1st in the M45 class.

David Heffernan (15.59) continues his comeback after a long lay-off due to injury and placed 2nd in theRatoath 5km road race behind Brian McCloskey (15.39) of the North East Runners. In the Wild Atlantic Half Marathon at Sligo on Saturday Hugh Brosnan (1.26.29) placed an excellent 3rd.    

The club had 3 runners in the Business Houses OPW trail race at the Phoenix Park on Saturday. Barry Potts (21.41) and Terry Mee (24.08) won the M65 and M65 categories respectively, with Sarah Ni Ruairc (27.54) the 2nd F35 athlete.

Juvenile member Ruairi Fitzgibbon competed in his first duathlon at Donadea on Saturday. A determined Ruairi completed a 3km run, 22km cycle and then another 3km run in 68 minutes and came 2nd in the junior category.

Results in brief

Athlone Flatline 10km road race (12/9/15): 2nd John Dunne (32.45)

Athlone Flatline Half-Marathon (12/9/15): 142nd Ian Redican (1.32.41)

Wild Atlantic Run Half-Marathon at Sligo (12/9/15): 3rd Hugh Brosnan (1.26.29)

Lucan 5 miles road race (12/9/15): 14th George Brady (29.23); 30th / 2nd Woman & 2nd F40 Anne Curley (31.34)

BHAA OPW Trail Race (12/9/15): 24th / 1st M65 Barry Potts (21.42); 45th / 1st M70 Terry Mee (24.08); 67th / 2nd F35 Sarah Ni Ruairc (27.54)

Waterstown 5km Parkrun (12/9/15): 5th Michael Barry (20.52)

Ratoath 5km road race (13/9/15): 2nd Dave Heffernan (15.59); 18th Alasdair Brown (18.01); 91st Ken McKeown (19.27)

Maynooth 5km road race (13/9/15): 14th / 2nd woman Karla Doran (19.27)13); 16th / 1st M45 Tom Fagan (19.27)

LATE RESULT: Donadea 5km series (20/8/15): 1st Andrew Ledwith (17.09); 11th / 6th woman Michelle Childs (20.20)

Juvenile Results

Waterstown 5km Parkrun (12/9/15): 6th Noah Synnott u/13s (21.26), 10th Michael Barry u/12s (22.21)

Donadea Forest Duathlon 3k run, 22k cycle, 3k run (12/9/15): 2nd Junior – Ruairi Fitzgibbon (1.08.00)

Recent Results Round Up

Ray Hynes, who has been out of competition for almost a year due to injury, showed an encouraging return to form in the recent Grant Thornton 5km road race at the Dublin Docklands. The race was won by Conor Dooney (14.49) of Raheny Shamrocks AC, who had 7 seconds to spare over John Coghlan of Metro St. Bridget. Hynes (15.17) placed an excellent 6th. His return to form boosts the Donore Harriers team prospects ahead of a new cross-country season.

The evergreen John Dunne (15.21) took 13 seconds of his previous best time for the distance when placing 9th.   

There were a number of other noteworthy performances from Donore athletes at other venues: – Kevin English (35.36) won the recent Great Pink Race in the Phoenix Park, where newcomer Rossa Hurley (36.13) showed fine potential when placing 3rd. Aine Mahony (43.52) made her club debut in the Pink Run and was the 4th woman home when crossing the line in 30th overall position.

David Heffernan (33.34) and Colm O’Connell (34.09) placed 7th and 8th respectively in the Lakes 10km Road Race at Blessington, with relative newcomer Shane Russell (37.37) finishing in 29th place. Nicola Dowdall (45.01) placed 110th overall and 10th in the F35 age category.

George Brady (2.59.22) was 13th in the Longford Marathon, whilst John Travers competed in his first half-marathon at the same venue and placed 2nd in a time of 1.15.19.

Niall Lynch (1.15.27) travelled to Co. Kerry to compete in the Dingle Half-Marathon. He finished in a very fine 2nd positon. His ‘mountain racing’ experience allowed him to compete well over a tough undulating course.

Gavin Byrne (3.22.19) and Colin Morrissey (4.39.43) took on a tri-athlon challenge with a difference. Competing in the Achill Roar in County Mayo on Sunday they had to start with a run of 600m, followed by a 1200m swim or 2500m kayak. Then followed a 600m run to transition before a 15km trail run along a beach and up a mountain path to a summit at 644m. The final part of the race was a cycle of 45km with a final 100m dash to the finish. Gavin placed 9th overall with Colin in 74th position.  

Ciaran McCarthy (16.27) placed 4th overall in the Seamie Weldon Memorial 5km road race in County. Louth. He was 2nd in the M40 category. 

In the Parkrun series there were wins for George Brady M35 (18.10) at Griffeen Park and Janette Strickland F35 (22.21) at Waterstown. Michael Barry lowered his personal best time to 20.06 in the St. Anne’s Park race.  

Sean Kinsella u/12s, made his 5km debut at Waterstown, recorded a fine time of 22.22, whilst Robynn Stickland u/15s (30.16), knocked 2 minutes of her previous best time at the same venue.

Results in brief

IMRA Hellfire 6km (400m climb) Charity Race at (26/8/15): 97th Colin Moore M40 (40.04), 114th Sarah Ni Ruairc (44.31)

St. Anne’s 5km Parkrun (29/8/15): 20th Michael Barry (20.41)

Great Pink Run 10km at Phoenix Park (29/8/15): 1st Kevin English (35.36); 3rd Rossa Hurley (36.13); 30th / 4th woman Aine Mahony (43.52) debut

Longford Marathon (30/8/15): 13th George Brady M35 (2.59.22)

Longford Half-Marathon (30/8/15): 2nd John Travers (1.15.19)

Grant Thornton 5km at Docklands (1/9/15): 6th Ray Hynes (15.17); 9th John Dunne M35 (15.21 PB); 32nd Kevin English (16.12); 66th Shane McAuley M35 (17.14); 76th Niall O’Reilly (17.21); 132nd Donal Iremonger M35 (18.04); 167th Noel Conway M40 (18.19); 183rd Will Morris (18.25); 698th Angela Eustace (20.27 PB); 754th Sinead Graham (20.36); 1475th Aisling Hannon (22.29PB)

Portmarnock 10km (3/9/15): 109th / 9th woman Michelle Rowley F40 (48.05)

The Lakes 10km at Blessington (5/9/15): 7th / 2nd M35 Dave Heffernan (33.34), 8th Colm O’Connell (34.09); 29th Shane Russell (37.37); 110th / 10th F35 Nicola Dowdall (45.01); 245th Eilish Joyce (53.43); 268th Sarah Ni Ruairc (55.29)

Seamie Weldon Memorial 5km at Co. Louth (5/9/15): 4th / 2nd M40 Ciaran McCarthy (16.27)

Dingle Half-Marathon (5/9/15): 2nd Niall Lynch M40 (1.15.27)

Achill Roar (Swim/kayak, run, cycle) in Co. Mayo (5/9/15): 9th Gavin Byrne 3.22.19, 74th Colin Morrissey M40 (4.39.43)

Griffeen 5km Parkrun (5/9/15): 1st George Brady M35 (18.10)

Waterstown 5km Parkrun (5/9/15): 6th / 1st woman Janette Strickland (22.31)

St. Anne’s 5km Parkrun (5/9/15): 33rd Michael Barry (20.06 PB), 182nd Leonie Barry (28.44)

Tymon 5km Parkrun (5/9/15): 12th / 3rd woman Samantha Conroy (20.38)

Hartstown 5km Parkrun (5/9/15): 4th Tom Fagan M45 (20.31), 5th Kenneth McKeown (20.45)

Juvenile Results

Waterstown 5km Parkrun (5/9/15): 4th Sean Kinsella u/12s (22.22 debut at 5km), 33rd / 8th woman Robynn Strickland u/15s (30.16 PB)

St. Anne’s 5km Parkrun (5/9/15): 79th Michael Barry u/12s (23.02)