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.
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.
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