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Dublin Juvenile Track and Field championships and Weekend Round Up

With only the even age-groups relays remaining the Donore Harriers juvenile team can boast a record tally of 56 medals in the Dublin Juvenile Track and Field championships held over 4 days recently at both the Santry and Tallaght tracks.  The medals haul includes 20 gold, 22 silver and 14 bronze.

The most encouraging aspect of the team’s overall performance is the emergence of several very talented athletes that bodes well for the club’s future progress and success.

The new middle-distance star Louis O’Loughlin made his club debut and recorded a fine double in the under 15 Boys 800m and 1,500m. The All-Ireland schools 800m silver medallist was made to work hard in the latter race by his club-mate Fathi Aden. Aden, the Irish under 14 cross country champion from 2014, was also competing in his first track championship for the club. At the mid-way point Aden picked up the pace and opened up a lead of more than 10 metres by the bell. O’Loughlin (4.26.07) gradually gained ground on his training partner and then used his superior speed to kick home in the final 150 metres with Aden (4.28.37) a clear runner-up. O’Loughlin, thus, achieved a fine double having earlier won the 800m in personal best of 2.05.3.

Other first-season athletes to win gold medals included Peace Onakoya (8.40m) and Kerri Noonan (23.64m) in the under 13 Girls Shot Putt and Hammer; Rian Carey (9.45m) in the under 13 Boys Shot Putt; Ciara Simm (6.82m) and Beth Kirwan (27.97m) in the under 15 Girls Shot Putt and Hammer; Adam Maher (38.78m) in the under 16 Boys Hammer; Suzanne Masterson (5.35.47) in the under 17 Girls 2,000m Steeplechase; David Keenan (5.57m) in the under 18 Boys Long Jump; and Leanne Brosnan (4.05m) in the under 18s Girls Long Jump. Brosnan (9.71m) also got a silver medal in the Triple Jump.

Newcomer Aoife Simm, another of coach Gerry Ronan’s field event protégées, won 3 medals in the ‘field’ events. Simm (30.63m) placed 2nd behind her club colleague Clodagh Read (40.26m) in the under 18 Girls Hammer – and she took a silver medal in the Javelin (23.16m) and a bronze in the Pole Vault with a best of 2.30m.

With many of the established juvenile members unable to compete due to exams, injury, etc it was left to the competing regulars to impress. Cara Brennan (21.86m), Eleanor Ronan (25.79m) and Rebecca Power (29.93m) showed Donore dominance in the throwing events by respectively winning the under 16 Girls Discus, Hammer and Javelin. Kolade Abiodun took 4 individual medals, winning the 100m Hurdles in 15.26s and placing as runner-up in the 100m (11.9), 200m (24.77) and High Jump (1.70m). Aoife Lynch narrowly missed a double in the under 17 Girls category when winning the 100m in 13.0s and placing second in the 200m in 26.93s. Oran O’Brien also had a one, two! He won the under 18 Boys Shot Putt (12.06m), but had to settle for second spot in the Discus (35.69m). The improving Sean Young also had a good championship. The Drimnagh Castle student won 2 silvers in the Shot Putt (9.87m) and Hammer (22.97m) and a bronze in the Discus (25.51m).

One of the club’s most dedicated athletes Conor Fox also obtained a gold and silver set. He won the under 19 Boys 100m in 11.5s and was second in the 200m in a time of 25.72s.

Lauren O’Keeffe (54.49m) was a clear winner in the under 17 Girls Hammer. She was hoping to reach the European Youth Olympic standard of 56 metres, but narrowly failed! However, she competed as a guest in last Saturday’s Munster Juvenile championships at Waterford RSC and threw beyond the mark with a best effort of 56.40m. The qualifying rules state that O’Keeffe must throw the distance for a second time, but Lauren is upbeat about the prospect: “I’m constantly over the 50 metres mark, so it will come soon”. We are all rooting for you Lauren!

Lorcan O’Ceallaigh (2.22.75) may not have medalled in his first competitive outing in the Donore colours, but his excellent performance when placing 4th in the under 14 Boys 800 metres final suggests that he is one to watch in the future.

Elsewhere, in the 5 kilometres Parkrun series two other young athletes impressed. Making steady progress under the coaching tutelage of Oana Onofrei under 14s athlete Michael Barry (21.10) placed 6th overall in the Waterstown race, whilst Noah Synnott (u/15s) came 31st overall at St. Anne’s Park in a time of 21.07. Both were competing over the distance for the first time.

In the La Cheile / Irish Milers Club International track meeting at Leixlip on Saturday (13/6/15) several Donore Harriers athletes competed at various grades. In the 1,500m ‘A’ race John Travers (3.41.43) placed second with two British runners occupying the other top 3 places as Tom Lancashire (3.40.04) won and Richard Weir (3.42.96) came 3rd.

Junior star athlete Sean Lawlor (10.99) came 3rd in a very competitive 100 metres behind Kieran Elliot (10.92) of North Sligo and Eanna Madden (10.97) of Carrick on Shannon AC. Another junior to fare well was Stephen Gavin (4.16.33) who lowered his personal best when placing 10th in the 1,500m ‘C’ race.

Juvenile Results

Dublin Juvenile Track & Field Championships Days 1 -4 at Santry & Tallaght (June 2015): Medal winners and selected other results:-

Medal Tally to Date = 20 Gold, 22 Silver & 14 Bronze (total of 56)

u/10 Boys: 500m H1 – 6th Joe Kinsella (1.47.27)

u/11 Girls: 600m H1 – 4th Brooke Fagan (2.06.73) 600m H2 – 2nd Grace Raftery (2.08.95)

u/12 Boys: 600m – 5th Sean Kinsella (1.51.0); 9th Michael Barry (1.58.26): Shot Putt – 4th Sean Kinsella (5.78m); High Jump – 3rd Sean Kinsella (1.20m)

u/13 Girls: Shot Putt – 1st Peace Onakoya (8.40m); Hammer – 1st Kerri Noonan (23.63m)

u/13 Boys: Shot Putt – 1st Rian Carey (9.45m): 600m H1 – 4th Noah Synnott (2.00.32)

u/14 Boys: 800m – 4th Lorcan O’Ceallaigh (2.22.75) debut, 15th Alan Reid (2.54.72 PB)

u/15 Girls: Hammer – 1st Beth Kirwan (27.97m); 2nd Aisling Read (26.18m); 3rd Ciara Simm (23.71m): Shot Putt – 1st Ciara Simm (6.82m), 7th Aisling Read (5.68m)

u/15 Boys: 800m – 1st Louis O’Loughlin (2.05.3 PB club debut); 4th Fathi Aden (2.10.9 PB); 10th Jack Raftery (2.26.6 – ran 2.23.66 in semi-final): 1500m – 1st Louis O’Loughlin (4.26.07 PB), 2nd Fathi Aden (4.28.37 PB), 10th Jack Raftery (5.01.44): 4 x 100m – 4th Donore H <Jack Raftery, Fathi Aden, Lorcan O’Ceallaigh, Louis O’Loughlin> (52.42)

u/16 Girls: 100m – 3rd Suzi O’Farrell (13.0); 200m – 3rd Robyn O’Keeffe (29.1); 4th Suzi O’Farrell (29.7): Discus – 1st Cara Brennan (21.86m); 2nd Robyn O’Keeffe (18.83m); 4th Martina Hughes (13.37m): Shot Putt – 4th Martina Hughes (7.10m): Javelin – 1st Rebecca Power (29.93m); 4th Martina Hughes (12.78m): Hammer – 1st Eleanor Ronan (25.79m)

u/16 Boys: 100m – 2nd Kolade Abiodun (11.9); 200m – 2nd Kolade Abiodun (24.77); 100mH – 1st Kolade Abiodun (15.26): 800m Final – 11th Sekeriye Ahmed (2.27.72): 1500m – 7th Sekeriye Ahmed (4.40.75): 3,000m – 2ndSekeriye Ahmed (9.51.7 PB): Discus – 4th Kolade Abiodun (26.63m): High Jump – 2nd Kolade Abiodun (1.70m): Javelin – 2nd Max Carey (27.97m): Hammer – 1st Adam Maher (38.78m)

u/17 Girls: 100m – 1st Aoife Lynch (13.0); 200m – 2nd Aoife Lynch (26.93): 300mH – 2nd Roisin Rynn-Cahill (49.5): 800m – 2nd Lucy McCann (2.34.78); 7th Eliza NiThighearnaigh (2.42.99); 8th Ciara Murphy (2.44.80): 1500m – 3rd Eliza NiThighearnaigh (5.19.27), 4th Lucy McCann (5.19.94), 5th Ciara Murphy (5.23.30 PB), 7th Suzanne Masterson (5.35.47): 2,000m Steeplechase – 1st Suzanne Masterson (8.35.65): Hammer – 1st Lauren O’Keeffe (54.49m): 4 x 100m – 2nd Donore H <Katie Coombes, Robyn, Cara Brennan, Suzi O’Farrell> (52.2), 3rd Donore H <Lauren O’Flaherty, Eve O’Reilly, Roisin Rynn-Cahill, Rebecca ?> (52.9): 4 x 400m – 3rd Donore H <Lucy McCann 70.54, Eliza NiThighearnaigh 69.14, Ciara Murphy 74.35, Suzanne Masterson 72.82> (4.46.85)

u/18 Girls: 200m – 3rd Karen Hughes (28.63): 100mH – 2nd Lauren Kennedy (17.90); 3rd Ailbhe Healy (19.90): 800m – 3rd Claire O’Connor (2.40.03): Long Jump – 1st Leanne Brosnan (4.05m); 2nd Clodagh Read (3.73m): Triple Jump – 2nd Leanne Brosnan (9.71m); 3rd Karen Hughes (8.73m); Pole Vault – 2nd Ailbhe Healy (2.30m); 3rd Aoife Simm (2.30m); Javelin – 2nd Aoife Simm (23.16m); Hammer – 1st Clodagh Read (40.26m); 2nd Aoife Simm (30.63m)

u/18 Boys: 800m – 9th Michael Gibbs (2.14.45 PB), 10th Nahom Alem (2.24.11 PB): 1500m – 7th Michael Gibbs (4.21.8 PB), 10th Nahom Alem (4.47.1 PB): Long Jump – 1st David Keenan (5.57m): Discus – 2nd Oran O’Brien (35.69m); 3rd Sean Young (25.51m): Shot Putt – 1st Oran O’Brien (12.06m); 2nd Sean Young (9.87m): Hammer – 2nd Sean Young (22.97m)

u/19 Girls: 4 x 100m – 4th Donore H <Lauren Kennedy, Karen Hughes, Claire O’Connor, Ailise Keating> (NTA)

u/19 Boys: 100m – 1st Conor Fox (11.5): 200m – 2nd Conor Fox (25.32): 800m – 3rd Stephen Gavin (2.05.43)

Other Juvenile Results

Munster Juvenile T&F Championships at Waterford RSC (13/6/15): u/17 Girls – 1st Lauren O’Keeffe (56.40m – European Olympic Standard) competed as guest

Waterstown 5km Parkrun (13/6/15): 6th Michael Barry u/12 (21.10 first 5k), 36th Robert Lynch u/12 (27.04), 53rdMatthew Lynch u/15 (29.39)

St. Anne’s 5km Parkrun (13/6/15): 31st Noah Synnott u/13s (21.07 first 5k)

Senior Results

IMRA Leinster League at Tibradden 11.23km with climb of 365m (27/5/15): 94th Peter Bonnar M40 (1.04.23), 174th Sarah Ni Ruairc (1.29.56)

IMRA Leinster League at Sorrell Hill 9.45km with climb of 392m (10/6/15): 146th Sarah Ni Ruairc (1.16.23)

La Cheile International / IMC Meet at Leixlip (13/6/15): 1500m ‘A’ – 2nd John Travers (3.41.43): 1500m ‘C’ – 10th Stephen Gavin JNR (4.16.33), 11th Sam Allen (4.16.98): 3000m ‘B’ – 8th Luke Boland (9.26.24): 100m ‘A’ – 3rd Sean Lawlor JNR (10.99): 200m ‘C’ – 2nd Adam Halpin JNR (24.50): 800m ‘C’ – 8th Daragh Fitzgibbon (1.58.03): 800m ‘F’ – 3rd David Campbell (2.01.66 PB)

Portumna Forest, Co. Galway 50km (13/6/15): 35th / 5th woman Claire Morrissey (4.40.27)

Run with Sonia Euromedic 5km at Dun Laoghaire (13/6/15): 60th Paul O’Neill u/18s (20.32), 134th / 29th woman Elaine Verdon (23.02), 137th / 30th woman Laura Murray (23.06)

Griffeen 5km Parkrun (13/6/15): 3rd Colin Morrissey M40 (18.21 PB)

Travers Selected for World University Games and Weekend Round Up

John Travers has been selected to represent Ireland in the World Universities Games in Gwangju, South Korea next month (Games take place between 3rd and 14th of July). The versatile Donore Harriers athlete has been picked for both the 1,500m and 10,000m.

Travers (1.52.4) won the Dublin senior 800m championship at Tallaght last Wednesday evening in a dramatic race. A gallant front running effort by Kieran Kelly of Raheny Shamrocks AC (1.52.7) saw him lead until he lost his footing just metres from the finish line allowing Travers to edge home in first place.

John Travers was the runaway winner of the Sub-4-Minute Mile Challenge race at Buncrana on Sunday. His time of 4.09 saw him finish well clear of Danny Mooney (4.21) and Ruairi Finnegan (4.22), both of host club Letterkenny AC.

Results in brief:

Dublin Open Graded Meeting 4 at Tallaght (3/6/15): Women’s 100m ‘A’ – 3rd Aoife Lynch JNR (13.0), 4thKaren Hughes JNR (13.3): Men’s 100m ‘C1’ – 1st Sean O’Broin M45 (12.3); Men’s 100m ‘C2’ – 1st Cian O’Reilly JNR (12.0), 5th Darren Hughes (12.7); Men’s 800m ‘A’ – 1st John Travers (1.52.4), 5th Eric Keogh (1.55.1); Men’s 800m ‘B1’ – 4th Paul Cummins (2.05.7), 6th Luke Boland (2.10.1); Men’s 800m ‘B2’ – 3rd Stephen Gavin JNR (2.04.3); Men’s 3,000m ‘A’ – 4th Aogan MacDomhnaill (8.57.3), 8th John Dunne M35 (9.06.2)

Irish Milers Club track series at Tullamore (6/6/15): Men’s 200m – 5th Sean O’Broin M45 (25.18); Men’s 800m ‘B’ – 1st Daragh Fitzgibbon (1.57.47)

Patrick Bell 5km at Bohermeen (6/6/15): 14th Gavin Keogh (16.06); 15th Chris Muldoon M40 (16.17); 78th / 8thwoman Aisling Swaine (19.14); 108th Des Gill M45 (20.31); 131st Ariana Ball (21.27); 160th Jim McNamara M75 (22.38); 171st Mary Murphy F40 (22.51)

TEAM: Men – 1st Dunboyne AC 66, 8th Donore Harriers 239

Griffeen 5km Parkrun (6/6/15): 4th Colin Morrissey M35 (19.27)

Naas 5km Parkrun (6/6/15): 5th Michael Gibbs u/18s (19.38); 9th Ian Redican M40 (20.53)

‘Sub-4-minute Mile Challenge’ at Buncrana (7/6/15): 1st John Travers 4.09

Women’s Meet & Train League (27/5/15): results not to hand

Juvenile results and report:

A full report on the Dublin Juvenile Track & Field championships will follow next week as we are awaiting official results

Women’s Mini Marathon and Weekend Round Up

Two personal bests, a gold and a silver medal and attaining the qualifying standards for the forthcoming European Junior Track and Field Championships to be held at Eskilstuna, Sweden in July marked a great day for Donore Harriers athlete and Kylemore College student Sean Lawlor at the National Schools Track & Field Championshipsat Tullamore on Saturday (30/5/15).

Lawlor (10.69) had to settle for second place in the Senior Boys 100m behind Zak Irwin (10.60) of Sligo Grammar. However, he turned the tables in a thrilling 200m race with a super 21.51 run edging out Irwin who timed at 21.60.

With the minor age grade being incorporated into the national championship programme for the first time the Donore Harriers attention focused on Louis O’Loughlin in the 800m. The Moyle Park student played a major part in what turned out to be a tactical and intriguing race. Several athletes vied for the lead until Ciaran McManus of St. Aidan’s CBS (2.06.52) made a big move with 250m remaining. He opened a gap of 15 metres that looked unassailable. However, a sprint finish down the home straight by O’Loughlin (2.06.56) saw the two athletes cross the line in a photo finish. The timing system showed that McManus just held out to win by just 4-hundreds of a second. A national silver in his first track season shows that Louis O’Loughlin has a very bright future in athletics!

In the Intermediate Boys 100m Hurdles there was something of an upset when Alex Clarkin edged out his school and club-mate Jack Rudden-Kelly for the bronze medal. The Castleknock Community School duo enjoy a friendly rivalry and Clarkin (13.85) reversed the order from their 1st and 2nd place result in the Leinster Schools Championships by  placing 3rd behind winner Daniel Ryan (13.07) of Thurles CBS with Rudden-Kelly (14.00) having to settle for 4thplace.

Early in the day Lauren O’Keeffe (Loreta Balbriggan) threw inside the championship best mark with a 52.08m throw in the Girls Intermediate hammer. However, she had to settle for a silver medal behind Michaela Walsh from Swinford.

Eoin Molloy, representing Belvedere College, threw a best of 48.79m in the Senior Boys hammer and missed the bronze medal by just 20 centimetres. Oran O’Brien (Belvedere College) placed 5th in the Intermediate Boys Discus with a best throw of 38.39m. Ailbhe Healy (Castleknock CC) and Lucy Hurley (Maynooth PP) came 6th in their respective Pole Vault and High Jump events, whilst newcomer Leanne Brosnan (Mount Sackville) and club juvenile captain Karen Hughes (Donabate CC) placed 9th and 10th in the Senior Girls triple jump.

In the Leinster Senior & Masters Track & Field championships held at Tullamore on Sunday (31/5/15) there were outstanding performances from Donore Harriers masters athletes. Anne Gormley won the Masters 3,000m Walk with a time of 19.44.20 and Orlaith Read, competing in her first championship event, took the gold medal in the F45 Hammer with a best throw of 30.60m. Terry Mee (78.51 & 6.22.61) won double gold in the M70 category 400m and 1,500m – and Sean O’Broin (12.57 & 25.45) won two silver medals in the M45 100m and 200m sprints. Niall Allen won 3 gold medals in the M40 category. He recorded best throws of 30.70m in the Discus, 10.96m in the Shot Putt and 6.49m in the 56lb Hammer. In the M70 class Tony Jenkins won gold with a throw of 23.25m in the Javelin and silver with an 8.04m effort in the Shot Putt. Cathal O’Brien (1.85m) took bronze in the Senior Men’s High Jump.

The VHI Women’s Mini Marathon (1/6/15) proved to be a damp affair with strong winds and rain making for testing conditions. Anne Curley (39.13) suffered a stitch at the 6km mark, but recovered well to place in 18th position overall. Karla Doran (41.19) hung on well to finish 34th after making a big effort in the early part of the race. Joan McTernan and Laura Murray can be well pleased with their times of 45.51 and 48.58 – the latter breaking the 50 minutes barrier for the first time.

Niall Lynch was Donore Harriers lone runner in the Cork City Marathon (1/6/15) finishing 20th overall and 4th in the M40 category with a time of 2 hours 48 minutes and 42 seconds.

At the British Milers Club track meet at Manchester on Saturday evening (30/5/15) Eric Keogh (3.48.83) ran a very encouraging personal best time when placing 10th in the ‘B’ 1,500m. Lee Van Haeften (14.44.14) was just 3 seconds short of his best time when placing 8th in the ‘C’ 5,000m. The BMC track races are very competitive attracting many of the best athletes from all parts of the British Isles and have become a standard for developing athletes to gain invaluable experience.

In the Dublin Juvenile Team Championships for u/9s – u/11s(30/5/15) at Santry on Saturday Ciaran O’Farrell and Conon Mackey won the club’s only gold medal when they out-jumped the opposition with a combined jump of 5.10m in the Boys u/9s class. Silver medals were won by Ava Hoare and Melanie Abbey (combined 15.37m) in the Girls u/10s Javelin and by Brooke Fagan and Grace Raftery (combined 4.13.54) in the Girls u/11s 600m.      Eleanor Hopkins & Olwyn Fitzgerald (12.72m) came 3rd in the Girls u/9s Javelin.

Finally, special mention to u/17s athlete Matthew Lynch (26.27) who got a huge personal best in the Waterstown 5km Parkrun at Palmerstown on Saturday morning (30/5/15). Another u/17s athlete Ciara Murphy (21.03) finished 4th overall in the race and was the first female home for the second week in a row.

Results in brief:

BHAA Government Services 5 mile road race at Dunboyne (26/5/15): 9th Chris Muldoon M35 (26.42); 14th Philip Hennessy M45 (26.56); 25th Sean Fox M40 (27.43); 53rd Fred Kiernan M40 (29.29); 77th Alan Farrell M40 (30.20); 80th Patrick Byrne (30.26); 108thDeclan Fahy (32.01); 120th Alma Hanevy F35 (32.14); 212nd Terry Mee  M70 (35.39)

Star of the Sea 5km road race at Stamullen (26/5/15): 3rd Andrew Ledwith (16.49)

Women’s Meet & Train League (27/5/15): results not to hand

Waterstown 5km Parkrun (30/5/15): 3rd Colin Morrissey M35 (20.07); 5th David Wogan M50 (21.42); 36th / 5th female Janette Strickland F40 (27.35)

Naas 5km Parkrun (30/5/15): 9th Ian Redican M40 (20.11)

British Milers Club Track Meeting at Sports City Track in Manchester (30/5/15): 1,500m ‘B’ – 10th Eric Keogh (3.48.83 PB); 5,000m ‘C’ Lee Van Haeften (14.44.14)

Leinster U/23, Senior & Masters T&F Championships at Tullamore (31/5/15): Master Women 3,000 Walk – 1st Anne Gormley F50 (19.44.20); Master Men 100m – 2nd M45 Sean O’Broin (12.57); Master Men 200m – 2nd M45 Sean O’Broin (25.45); Master Men 100m – 2nd M70 Tony Jenkins (20.73); Master Men 400m – 1stM70 Terry Mee (78.51); Master Men 1,500m – 1st M70 Terry Mee (6.22.61); Master Women Javelin – 1st F45 Orlaith Read (30.06m); Master Women Discus – 4th F45 Orlaith Read (17.21m); Master Women Shot Putt – 3rd F45 Orlaith Read (7.39m); Master Men Discus – 1st M40 Niall Allen (30.70m); Master Men Shot Putt – 1stM40 Niall Allen (10.96m); Master Men Weight for Distance – 1stM40 Niall Allen (6.49m); Master Men Javelin – 1st M70 Tony Jenkins (23.25m); Master Men Shot Putt – 2nd M70 Tony Jenkins (8.04m); Senior Men High Jump – 3rd Cathal O’Brien (1.85m)

NOTE: other results not to hand

VHI Women’s Mini-Marathon at Dublin (1/6/15): provisional results – 18th Anne Curley F40 (39.13); 34th Karla Doran (41.19); 103rd Joan McTernan F50 (45.51); also Laura Murray (48.58)

Cork City Marathon (1/6/15): 20th / 4th M40 Niall Lynch (2.48.42)

UPDATED RESULTS:

National Track & Field League Men’s Premier Division (Round 1) at Belfast (24/5/15):

TEAM: 1st Clonliffe Harriers 123; 2nd Donore Harriers 102; 3rdDSD AC 100; 4th Raheny Shamrocks 91; 4th Crusaders 90; 6th North Down AC 89; 7th Tallaght AC 76

100m – 1st Eamon Fahey (11.04); 200m – 1st Eamon Fahey (21.93); 110mH – 1st Simon Taggart (15.01); 400m – 6th David Campbell (52.63); 400mH – 3rd Simon Taggart (59.46); 800m – 6th Daragh Fitzgibbon (1.59.96); 1,500m – 6th Sam Allen (4.22.98); 5,000m – 2ndMichael McMahon (15.20.65 PB); High Jump – 4th Cathal O’Brien (1.80m); Long Jump –  Zak Higgins JNR (4.93m); Triple Jump – 5thZak Higgins (10.07m); Javelin – 1st Jaco Oosthuysen (53.56m); Shot Putt – 2nd Niall Allen (10.77m); Discus – 3rd Niall Allen (30.17m); 56lb Hammer – 1st Jaco Oosthuysen (4.56m); 4 x 100m 5th Donore Harriers (45.04); 4 x 400m 5th Donore Harriers (3.34.74)

National Track & Field League Women’s First Division (Round 1) at Belfast (24/5/15):

TEAM: 1st Finn Valley AC 108; 2nd = Co. Antrim 100; 2nd = Lagan Valley 100; 4th Donore Harriers 99; 5th Sli Cualann 97

100m – 4th Ailise Keating JNR (13.03); 200m – 2nd Aoife Lynch JNR (26.29); 100mH – 3rd Lauren Kennedy JNR (17.73); 400m – 3rdClaire O’Connor JNR (1.07.85); 400mH – 3rd Roisin Rynn-Cahill JNR (1.14.81); 800m – 2nd Maura Kearns (2.23.61); 1,500m – 5thRhona Duane (5.33.02); 5,000m – 1st Florence Curley (11.15.18); 1,500m Walk – 1st Ann Gormley (9.30.27); Long Jump – 5th Karen Hughes JNR (4.52m); High Jump – 5th Roisin Rynn-Cahill JNR (1.30m); Triple Jump – 2nd Linda Ngankam (10.67m); Pole Vault – 2nd Ailbhe Healy JNR (2.60m); Javelin – 5th Lauren O’Keeffe JNR (18.05m); Hammer – 4th Clodagh Read JNR (35.57); Shot Putt – 5thOrlaith Read (7.52m); Discus – 3rd Clodagh Read (20.93); 4 x 100m – 1st Donore Harriers <Ngankam, Lynch, Hughes, Keating> (50.65); 4 x 400m – 5th Donore Harriers <O’Connor; Duane; Caoimhe Mackey; Kearns> (4.46.65)

Juvenile Results:

Dublin Juvenile Track & Field League Round 4 (final) at Santry (23/5/15): Leading results: – u/10 Boys 60m – 5th Joe Kinsella; u/10 Boys 300m – 3rd Joe Kinsella: u/12 Boys 500m – 3rd Sean Kinsella; u/12 Boys Long Jump – 4th Sean Kinsella: u/13 Girls Shot Putt – 1stPeace Onakoia: u/15 Girls 80mH – 2nd Angie Gonia; u/15 Girls High Jump – 6th Angie Gonia: u/16 Girls 80mH – 3rd Ciara O’Donnell, 4thLucy Hurley, 6th Cara Brennan; u/16 Girls 100m – 2nd Suzi O’Farrell, 4th Cara Brennan, 5th Robyn O’Keeffe; u/16 Girls High Jump – 2ndLucy Hurley, 4th Cara Brennan; u/16 Girls Javelin – 1st Cara Brennan, 4th Robyn O’Keeffe: u/16 Boys 100mH – 1st Max Carey, 2nd Kolade Abiodun: u/16 Boys 100m – 2nd Kolade Abiodun; u/16 Boys High Jump – 1st Kolade Abiodun, 3rd Max Carey; u/16 Boys Javelin – 1stMax Carey, 5th Kolade Abiodun

Final League position and medal winners: – u/10 Boys – 3rd Joe Kinsella; u/11 Boys – 5th Oliver Hopkins; u/12 Boys – 4th Sean Kinsella; u/16 Girls – 2nd Cara Brennan, 3rd Robyn O’Keeffe; u/16 Boys – 1st Kolade Abiodun, 5th Max Carey

All Ireland Schools T&F Championships at Tullamore (30/5/15):Gold = Senior Boys 200m – Sean Lawlor (21.54 PB): Silver = Inter Girls Hammer – Lauren O’Keeffe (52.08m): Minor Boys 800m – Louis O’Loughlin (2.06.56): Senior Boys 100m – Sean Lawlor (10.69 PB):Bronze = Inter Boys 100m Hurdles – Alex Clarkin (13.85): Also: – Inter Boys 100m Hurdles – 4th Jack Rudden-Kelly (14.00); Senior Boys Hammer – 4th Eoin Molloy (48.79m); Inter Girls Pole Vault – 6th eq. Ailbhe Healy (2.40m); Inter Boys Discus – 5th Oran O’Brien (38.39m); Senior Girls Triple Jump – 9th Leanne Brosnan (9.44m), 10th Karen Hughes (8.91m); Junior Girls High Jump – 6th Lucy Hurley (1.45m).

Waterstown 5km Parkrun (30/5/15): 4th / 1st female Ciara Murphy u/17s (21.03); 29th Matthew Lynch u/17s (26.27 PB); 47th Kate Lynch u/15s (30.48); 49th Elena Gaina u/15s (31.10); 57th Robyn Strickland u/15s (32.24); 64th Shannon Verdon-Byrne u/15s (35.01)

Dublin Juvenile T&F Team (u/9-11s) Championships at Santry (30/5/15): leading results = Boys u/9s Long Jump – 1st Ciaran O’Farrell & Conan Mackey (5.10m); Girls u/9s Javelin – 3rd Eleanor Hopkins & Olwyn Fitzgerald (12.72m); Girls u/10s Javelin – 2nd Ava Hoare & Melanie Abbey (15.37m); Girls u/11s 600m – 2nd Brooke Fagan & Grace Raftery (4.13.54)

National Track and Field League and Weekend Round Up

Newly promoted Donore Harriers (men’s team) got their National Premier Track & Field League campaign off to a great start when the first round was contested at the Mary Peters Track in Belfast on Sunday (24/5/15). A point tally of 102 earned second place, just one point short of leaders Clonliffe Harriers and 12 ahead of Crusaders. It was an excellent result considering that many of the club’s key athletes were unavailable.

The Donore cause was helped with a splendid double win by Eamon Fahey in the 100m and 200m. Simon Taggart, back after a year out from the sport, was a convincing winner in the 110m Hurdles and then got a 3rd position in the 400m Hurdles. Jaco Oosthuysen also had a double with wins in the Javelin and the 56lb Hammer. Others to shine included Niall Allen who placed 2nd in the Shot Putt and 3rd in the Discus – and Michael McMahon (15.19), lowering his personal best time for the second time within a week when placing 2nd in the 5,000m.

In the League’s first division the women’s team came a close 4th in what proved a very tight contest with just 5 points separating the 4 four places. One very encouraging factor is that the team was bolstered significantly by number of up and coming junior athletes. Club stalwarts Anne Gormley and Florence Curley gained wins in the 1,500m Walk and the 3,000m – with a fast finishing Maura Kearns getting up for runner-up place in the 800m. The maximum 9 points was achieved by a young 4 x 100m team comprising track and field captain Lynda Ngankam and junior athletes Aoife Lynch, Karen Hughes and Ailise Keating. Lynda Ngankam jumped to second position in the Triple jump and Aoife Lynch picked up a valuable 7 points with 2nd in the 200m. Castleknock CC student Ailbhe Healy only missed out on victory in the pole vault on count-back. Other junior athletes Lauren Kennedy in the 100m Hurdles, Roisin Rynn-Cahill in the 400m Hurdles, Claire O’Connor in the 400m and Clodagh Read in the Discus all placed in 3rd position.

Special mention must go to Orlaith Read, Clodagh’s mother, who gained 4 points having recently took up the Shot Putt event – and to newcomer 16 years-old Caoimhe Mackey who can be well pleased with her contribution in the 4 x 400m relay.

Florence Curley, the women’s club captain, said: “This is the first time that we fielded competitors in all the events and we amassed our highest ever points tally. If we replicate this in round 2 we can make the final” She thanked Men’s manager Maurice Ahern and Men’s team captain David Campbell for their support – as well as women’s coach Jim McNamara and Juvenile Team Manager Leonie Newman for their help in putting together such a young team with enormous potential.

Donore Harriers were just one point off completing a team double at the Bob Heffernan Memorial 5km Road Race (19/5/15) at Johnstownbridge, near Enfield recently. The men’s team secured victory by placing 3 athletes in the top 17, whilst the women’s team lost out by just one point to Portlaoise despite placing 3 in the top 14 finishers.

Aogan MacDomhnaill (15.52) displayed a good return to form when placing 10th overall. Gavin Keogh (15.58), dipping under 16 minutes for the first time, was just two places behind, whilst Chris Muldoon (16.11) closed the scoring team in 17th spot. The team tally of 39 points gave a comfortable win ahead of Celbridge AC (53) and Portlaoise AC (58). The women’s team had sisters Sorcha (18.37) and Ide NicDhomhnaill (18.52) place 8th and 11th – with the ever improving Breda Mahony (19.06) closing the women’s team score in 14th place. The Donore team finished on 33 points – just one behind Portlaoise AC with Dunboyne AC 3rd on 58.

Niall Lynch placed 2nd for the fourth consecutive race in the 5th stage of the Irish Mountain Running Association Leinster League (20/5/15) held at Glasmullan in County Wicklow. Running over an 8.4km route along an anti-clockwise lap of Djouce with a total climb of  440 metres Lynch (46.58) could not match the front running of mountain specialist and Irish international Mark Ryan (44.23) of Rathfarnham AC. Lynch (15) remains second overall in the league just one point behind leader Bernard Fortune (14) of Sliabh Bhuidhe Rovers.

The first running of the Basil Clifford Memorial Mile was included in the programme of the 3rd Dublin Open Graded meeting at Santry (20/5/15). The trophy was launched by Donore Harriers as a tribute to one of the club’s former greats! Somewhat fittingly the race was won by John Coghlan – a member of the neighbouring Metro St. Bridget club and the son of former Donore member and the 1973 World 5,000m champion Eamonn Coghlan. Coghlan cut loose from the field at the start and quickly opened a sizeable gap passing the first lap in 61 seconds. He continued to widen the gap, reaching the halfway mark in 2.03, before crossing the line in a respectable 4.10.66. The most exciting part of the race was the tussle for the minor placings in the final 100 metres. Cathal Doyle of Clonliffe Harriers (4.28.19) winning out for the runner-up spot ahead of CJ Isayas (4.29.06) of AIT and Richard Lombard (4.29.25) of DCH. 13 athletes competed.

At the same meet Michael McMahon lowered his 5km track time to 15.43 when finished 4th in the Men’s ‘A’ race. Maura Kearns (5.24.29) placed 4th in the women’s mile as u/17s athlete Caoimhe Mackey made her club debut with a respectable 6.11.55 and 9th place. Luke Boland (4.44.66) claimed a personal best when finishing 6th in the Men’s ‘B’ mile.

In the National Combined Events Championships at Templemore (23&24/5/15) Rolus Olusa won the gold medal in the Junior Men’s decathlon when he amassed a tally of 5130 points. His best marks came in his favoured 110m Hurdles and the 100m sprint.

Basil Clifford was a stalwart of Donore Harriers back in the late 50s and early 60s. A native of Inchicore (born 1939) he first came to prominence in the Irish Youths mile of 1957. He worked at the bakery of his coach Tony Farrell in Blackrock and part of his training involved running up the steps of the shop with bags of flour on his back.

Clifford (3.59.8) was Ireland’s second sub-4 minute miler, a feat he achieved when finishing 3rd in the Emsley Carr Mile at the White City in London on the 3rd August 1964. He only accepted the invitation after his Donore clubmate Tom O’Riordan pulled out with injury. John Whetton of England won as expected in 3.58.95, with the relatively unknown Clifford being the ‘surprise packet’ in 3rd position.

Basil Clifford won several national titles in the vest of Donore Harriers in the period 1959 to 1965 and was a member of the Irish team that set a 4 x 880 yards European record (7.21.8) in 1961. The other members of that team were: – Derek McCleane, Ronnie Delaney and Noel Carroll – all legends of Irish athletics!

He represented Ireland in the 1964 Olympic Games placing 8th in the first round of the 1,500m in a time of 3.54.9.

Later, Basil worked in a gun factory in Birmingham, where a tragic explosion in 1973 ended his life. He was only 34 years old!  

Sean Lawlor ran a storming 3rd leg for the Ireland Junior team in the 4 x 100m relay at the IMAF International meeting at Oordengem-Lede in Belgium (24/5/15). The young Irish quartet had to be fast and slick in their baton changing to keep at bay a very good Dutch team. Eoin Doherty and Dean Power played their part in keeping the Irish on level terms with the Netherlands on the first two legs, before Donore star Sean Lawlor hit the burners and handed over to Joseph Ojewumi with a marginal lead. Ireland’s final runner did enough to bring the team home in first place. The team time of 41.40 was just 6 hundreds of a second faster than the Dutch, but narrowly failed to meet the 41.20 qualifying time for the European Junior championships. Belgium came 3rd in 42.14. A link to the race is found here –https://youtu.be/8QHCUcf1Up0

Eric Keogh (3.51.08) came 4th in a ‘congested’ 1,500m race at the same venue.

Juvenile Report

Fathi Aden u/15s (16.44) and Sekeriye Ahmed u/16s (16.48) were both inside the old course record when they placed 1st and 2nd in the Waterstown 5km Parkrun (23/5/15). It was a great demonstration of front running as Fathi was not allowed to relax due to the hot pursuit of his club colleague. Their club-mate Conor Ray u/16s (19.00) had a very steady run to finish in 3rd place, whilst Ciara Murphy u/17s (20.27) was 5th overall and the first female to reach the finish line.

Results in brief:

Bob Heffernan 5km Road Race at Johnstownbridge (19/5/15): 10th Aogan MacDomhnaill (15.52); 12th Gavin Keogh (15.58 PB); 17th Chris Muldoon (16.11); 35th / 2nd M45 Ken Norgrove (16.41); 36th Andrew Ledwith (16.44); 39th Rossa Hurley (16.45) club debut; 51st Eoin Hannon (17.14); 114th Niall O’Reilly (18.27); 120th / 21stM40 Alan Farrell (38.36); 121st / 8th woman Sorcha NicDhomhnaill (18.37); 131st / 11th woman Ide NicDhomhnaill (18.52); 143rd / 14th woman Breda Mahony (19.06); 146th / 16th woman Michelle Childs (19.08); 147th Kieran Beausang (19.09) club debut; 156th Joe Murphy (19.13); 181st / 26th woman Rhona Duane; 197th / 32nd woman Sinead Graham

TEAM: Men = 1st Donore Harriers <MacDomhnaill, G. Keogh, Muldoon> 39; 2nd Celbridge AC 53; 3rd Portlaoise AC 58

Women = 1st Portlaoise 32; 2nd Donore Harriers <S. NicDhomhnaill, I. NicDhomhnaill, Mahony> 33; 3rd Dunboyne AC 58

IMRA Leinster League Round 5 (8.4km) at Glasnamullen (20/5/15): 2nd Niall Lynch M40 (46.58)

Dublin Open Graded T&F Meeting (No. 3) at Santry (20/5/15): Women’s Mile: – 4th Maura Kearns (5.24.29); 9th Caoimhe Mackey u/17s (6.11.55) club debut; Men’s Mile ‘B’: – 6th Luke Boland (4.44.66 PB): Men’s Mile ‘D’: – 6th Des Gill M45 (5.55.07); 7th Jim McNamara M75 (6.37.95): Men’s 5000m: – 4th Michael McMahon (15.43.12 PB); 9th Sean Fox M40 (16.50.51)

Basil Clifford Mile ‘A’ race inaugural trophy donated by Donore Harriers: – 1st John Coghlan MSB (4.10.66); 2nd Cathal Doyle Clonliffe Harriers (4.28.19); 3rd CJ Isayas AIT (4.29.06); 4th Richard Lombard DCH (4.29.25) 13 athletes competed

BHAA ESB Beach Race at Sandymount Strand (20/5/15): 14th Fred Kiernan M40 (18.30); 43rd / 2nd female Alma Hanevy (20.23); 166th / 1st F75 Ann Woodlock (29.29)

National Combined Event Championships at Templemore (23&24/5/15): Junior Men Decathlon – 1st Rolus Olusa 5130 points: 100m 11.99 = 653; LJ 5.74m = 531; SP 10.2m = 497; HJ 1.73m = 569; 400m 56.23 = 550; 110mH 15.7 = 766; DT 30.43m = 473; PV 2.90m = 333; JT 29.76 = 296; 1500m 5.17.67 = 467

The Elms 10km Road Race at Punchestown (23/5/15): 7th Tony Griffin (42.36)

Griffeen 5km Parkrun (23/5/15): 42nd / 1st female Nicola Dowdall F40 (22.00)

IMAF T&F Meet at Oordengem-Lede in Belgium (24/5/15): Junior 4 x 100m – 1st Ireland <Sean Lawlor on leg 3> (41.40); 2nd Netherlands (41.46); 3rd Belgium (42.14)

1,500m ‘D’ – 4th Eric Keogh (3.51.08)

Coca Cola Foroige 5km at Blanchardstown (24/5/15): 22nd / 4th female Grainne Nolan (22.05)

National Track & Field League Men’s Premier Division (Round 1) at Belfast (24/5/15):

TEAM: 1st Clonliffe Harriers 103; 2nd Donore Harriers 102; 3rd Crusaders 90; 4th North Down AC 89; 5th Raheny Shamrocks 88; 6th DSD AC 80; 7th Tallaght Ac 86

Leading performances: – 100m – 1st Eamon Fahey; 200m – 1st Eamon Fahey; 110mH – 1st Simon Taggart; 400mH – 3rd Simon Taggart; 1.500m – 4th Sam Allen; 5,000m – 2nd Michael McMahon (15.19 PB); Javelin – 1st Jaco Oosthuysen; 56lb Hammer – 1st Jaco Oosthuysen; Shot Putt – 2nd Niall Allen; Discus – 3rd Niall Allen; High Jump – 4th – Cathal O’Brien

National Track & Field League Women’s First Division (Round 1) at Belfast (24/5/15):

TEAM: 1st Finn Valley AC 104; 2nd = Co. Antrim 100; 2nd = Lagan Valley 100; 4th Donore Harriers 99; 5th Sli Cualann 97

Leading performances: –  1,500m Walk – 1st Ann Gormley; 200m – 2nd Aoife Lynch JNR; 400m – 3rd Claire O’Connor JNR; 800m – 2nd Maura Kearns; 1,500m – 5th Rhona Duane; 5,000m – 1st Florence Curley; 100mH – 3rdLauren Kennedy JNR; 400mH – 3rd Roisin Rynn-Cahill JNR; Long Jump – 5th Karen Hughes JNR; High Jump – 5thRoisin Rynn-Cahill JNR; Triple Jump – 2nd Linda Ngankam; Pole Vault – 2nd Ailbhe Healy JNR; Javelin – 5th Lauren O’Keeffe JNR; Hammer – 5th Clodagh Read JNR; Shot Putt – 5th Orlaith Read; Discus – 3rd Clodagh Read; 4 x 100m – 1st Donore Harriers <Ngankam, Lynch, Hughes, Keating>; 4 x 400m – 6th Donore Harriers <O’Connor; Duane; Caoimhe Mackey; Kearns>

Juvenile Results:

Waterstown 5km Parkrun (23/5/15): 1st Fathi Aden u/15s (16.44) new course record; 2nd Sekeriye Ahmed u/16s (16.48) also inside old course record; 3rd Conor Ray u/16s (19.00) debut over distance; 5th / 1st female Ciara Murphy u/17s (20.27); 40th /14th female Shona Smyth u/16s (29.19)

Leinster Schools Track & Field & Weekend Round Up

Five gold medals were won by Donore Harriers athletes on the first day of the Leinster Schools Track & Field championships at Santry  with a notable double for the very talented Louis O’Loughlin of Moyle Park College in the Minor Boys category.

O’Loughlin (2.06.5) was always near the front of the field in the 800m. His superior speed over the final 150 metres allowed him to stay clear of pre-race favourite Ben Jones of Pres. Bray. Louis (3.18.7) made it a track double later in the day when he won out in a close encounter in the 1,100m.

Another emerging athlete to shine on the day was Lucy Hurley (1.55m) of Maynooth PP, who beat her previous best mark by 5 centimetres to win the Junior Girls high jump.

Jack Rudden-Kelly and Alex Clarkin made the Inter Boys 100m Hurdles the most exciting race of the day. Rudden-Kelly (14.11) dipped on the line to edge out a victory from his fast finishing Castleknock Community College and Donore teammate Clarkin (14.16).

Louis McDonagh (Castleknock CC) won the Minor Boys javelin by three metres with a best of 34.05m.

A magnificent double by sprint star Sean Lawlor and a championship record for Lauren O’Keeffe were the highlights for the Donore Harriers representation at the second day of the Leinster Schools Track & Field championships at Santry on Saturday. Lawlor (10.89), competing in the Senior Boys category and running in the vest of Kylemore College, ran close to his personal best when winning the 100m. He would later run out a clear winner in the 200m with a time of 22.01.

Lauren O’Keeffe (52.94m) smashed the championship record when winning the Inter Girls Hammer. The Loreta Balbriggan student, who is coached by Gerry Ronan, had to be at her best as the first five all beat the previous championship mark – including her Donore Harriers team-mate Clodagh Read (43.65m) who placed 5th in the colours of Donabate CC.

Belvedere College student Eoin Molloy brought the Donore Harriers tally to 9-gold in the championship when he won the Senior Boys Hammer with a best throw of 47.27m. Silver medals were won by Juvenile Captain Karen Hughes (9.89m) in the Inter Girls Triple Jump and Oran O’Brien (42.05m) in the Inter Boys Discus. Karen was running for Donabate CC and Oran for Belvedere College. Ailbhe Healy (2.50m) and Rolus Olusu (3.00m) both won bronze in their respective Pole Vault competitions. Ailbhe (Castleknock CC) competed in the Inter Girls and Rolus (Kings Hosp) in the Senior Boys.

There were also some promising performances in the middle distance and distance events. Sam Gallagher (16.08) of CBS Lucan again broke his PB when placing 6th in the Senior Boys 5,000m; Ciara Murphy (11.32.3) and Suzanne Masterson (11.41.5) both lowered their PBs when placing 4th and 5th in the Intermediate Girls 3,000m – and Conor Ray (9.54.1) showed his athletic potential when recording a new best time placing 6th in the Inter Boys 3000m.
In the recent second round of the Dublin Juvenile Track & Field league at Tallaght (9/5/15) the affable Kolade Abiodun had a fine ‘double’ with victory in the Boys u/16s 200m and the Shot Putt. Kolade is the clear leader in his age group after 2 rounds, whilst an improving Robyn O’Keeffe lies 2nd overall in the Girls u/16s class following her 2nd place in the 200m and 3rd in the Shot Putt. The club’s other winner on the day was Brooke Fagan in the Girls u/11s Javelin.

Robyn O’Keeffe continued her recent good form by winning the under 16 Girls Discus and placing 3rd in both the 400m and the High Jump in the third round of the Dublin Juvenile Track & Field League also at Tallaght (16/5/15). Her team made Cara Brennan placed 2nd in both the High Jump and Discus in the same age category. Robyn and Cara occupy 2nd and 3rd overall positions with one match remaining.

In the Waterstown 5km Parkrun on Saturday morning (16/5/15) there were a host of personal bests from the Fit-4-Youth development squad coached by Janette Strickland. The most notable was achieved by Kate Lynch (26.50) who took 6 minutes of her previous best time when placing as 7th female finisher. Ben Halpin, Robyn Strickland and Shannon Verdon-Byrne all lowered their previous best marks, whilst Elena Gaina, Justin Maher and Teigan Doran all completed the distance for the first time.

 Senior Report

In the Terenure 5 miles road race (17/5/15) collective running brought team victory for the women’s master team. Florence Curley (31.29), the team captain, won the over 40s category and led the team to glory. Alma Hanevy (33.03), runner-up in the F35 class, Caren Grady (37.45) and Mary Murphy (38.31) who placed 12th in their respective F35 and F45 categories were the other team scorers.

Over in London on Saturday evening the Night of the 10,000m PBs event hosted by Highgate Harriers on the Parliament Hill track the Donore Harriers and Ireland star runner John Travers (29.04.66) ran a personal best when placing 4th in a highly competitive ‘A’ race. Indeed the race incorporated the British 10km track Championships and was won by British international Jonny Mellor (28.46.8) of Liverpool Harriers.

In the Athletics Ireland Open Games at Santry (17/5/15) a returning Simon Taggart (15.03) won the ‘A’ 110m Hurdles race, whilst Jaco Oosthuysen (57.11m) came second in the Javelin. In the Senior Women’s Hammer juvenile athlete Lauren O’Keeffe (51.31m) placed 2nd behind Michaela Walsh of Swinford AC. These two athletes are destined to bring Irish Hammer throwing into a new golden era!

The 124th annual Clonliffe Harriers 2 Miles road race (14/5/15) saw good results for Donore athletes with sisters Ide (11.37) & Sorcha Nic Dhomhnaill (11.39) finishing as 3rd and 4th in the women’s class, whilst Terry Mee (14.04) and Jim McNamara (14.09) won the M70 and M75 age groups.

Niall Lynch continues to press for the overall lead in the Irish Mountain Running Association Leinster League. Lynch (34.02) placed second in the fourth round race at Carrick Mountain (13/5/15) and remains in second overall position. The race was held over a distance of 6km and had a total climb of 427 metres.

Results in brief:

IMRA Leinster League Round 4 (6km) at Carrick Mountain (13/5/15): 2nd Niall Lynch M40 (34.02): 170thSarah Ni Ruairc (1.14.58)

124th Clonliffe Harriers 2 Mile at Santry (14/5/15): 19th Andrew Ledwith (10.37); 39th / 3rd woman Ide Nic Dhomhnaill (11.37); 40th / 4th woman Sorcha Nic Dhomhnaill (11.39); 47th / 6th woman Maura Kearns (11.57); 48th/ 7th woman Michelle Childs (12.00); 96th / 1st M70 Terry Mee (14.04); 99th / 1st M75 Jim McNamara (14.09)

Night of the 10,000m PBs hosted by Highgate Harriers in London (16/5/15): 10,000m A race – 4th John Travers (29.04.66 PB)

Griffeen 5km Parkrun (16/5/15): 34th Peter Bonnar M45 (22.30)

Waterstown 5km Parkrun (16/5/15): 26th / 6th female Janette Strickland F40 (26.49)

Calcutta 5km at Phoenix Park (16/5/15): 18th / 3rd woman Julia Hackett (22.23)

Terenure 5 mile (16/5/15): 45th Paul Cummins (29.30); 104th / 1st F40 Florence Curley (31.29); 153rd / 2nd F35 Alma Hanevy (33.03); 166th / 9th Snr Emer Rattigan (33.34); 280th / 1st M65 Terry Mee (36.09); 361st / 12th F35 Caren Grady (37.45); 383rd / 12th F40 Mary Murphy (38.31); 455th / 18th F35 Catherine McKeon (40.02)

TEAM: Women’s Masters team: 1st Donore Harriers <Curley, Hanevy, Grady, Murphy>

Blackwater 10km at Monaghan (17/5/15): 39th / 5th woman Barbara Murray (41.44)

Maynooth 10km (17/5/15): 98th Joan McTernan (48.25); 210th Liz McCurtain (50.47); 211th David Hudson (50.48); 347th Sue Lynch (58.03)

AAI Open Games at Santry (17/5/15): Men’s High Jump – 4th Cathal O’Brien (1.80m): Men’s Javelin – 2nd Jaco Oosthuysen (57.11m): Women’s 4kg Hammer – 2nd Lauren O’Keeffe JNR (51.31m): Men’s 110mH – 1st Simon Taggart (15.03): Women’s 100m – 5th Ailise Keating JNR (13.98): Men’s 400m – 4th Eamon Fahey (49.14 PB)

Juvenile Results in brief:

Leinster Schools Track & Field Championships Day 1 at Santry (13/5/15):

Gold = Minor Boys 800m – 1st Louis O’Loughlin (2.06.5 PB): 1,100m 1st Louis O’Loughlin (3.18.73); Inter Boys 100mH – 1st Jack Rudden-Kelly (14.11); Minor Boys Javelin – Louis McDonagh (34.05m); Junior Girls High Jump – 1st Lucy Hurley (1.55 PB): Silver = Inter Boys 100mH – 2nd Alex Clarkin (14.16): Bronze = Junior Boys 80mH – 3rd Max Carey (12.06); Junior Girls Pole Vault – Lara O’Byrne: u/16 Girls 4 x 300m Relay – Eve Reilly (Castleknock CC)

Also: Senior Boys 110mH – 4th Rolus Olusu (15.61); Senior Girls 100mH – DNF injured Lauren Kennedy; Inter Girls 80mH – 6th Ailbhe Healy (14.05); Junior Girls 75mH – 7th Ciara O’Donnell (13.5); Inter Girls 1500m Steeplechase – 6th Suzanne Masterson (5.59.3); u/16 Girls 200m – 8th Eve Reilly (NT); Junior Girls 4 x 100m Relay – 6th Maynooth PP inc Ciara O’Donnell, Angie Gonia & Lucy Hurley (55.61); Junior Girls Hammer – 4th Eleanor Ronan (23.28)

Leinster Schools Track & Field Championships Day 2 at Santry (16/5/15):

Gold = Senior Boys – 100m 1st Sean Lawlor (10.89); 200m 1st Sean Lawlor (22.01): Inter Girls Hammer – 1stLauren O’Keeffe (52.94m championship record); Senior Boys Hammer – 1st Eoin Molloy (47.27m): Silver = Inter Girls Triple Jump – 2nd Karen Hughes (9.89m): Inter Boys Discus – 2nd Oran O’Brien (42.05m) Bronze = Inter Girls Pole Vault – 3rd Ailbhe Healy (2.50m); Senior Boys Pole Vault – 3rd Rolus Olusu (3.00m)
Also: Inter Girls 100m – 5th Suzi O’Farrell (13.21), 6th Aoife Lynch (13.26): Inter Boys 100m – 6th Kolade Abiodun (11.70): Senior Girls 100m – 4th Ailise Keating (13.10): Inter Girls 800m – 8th Claire O’Connor (2.42.8); Inter Girls 3,000m – 4th Ciara Murphy (11.32.3 PB), 5th Suzanne Masterson (11.41.5 PB): Inter Boys 3,000m – 6th Conor Ray (9.54.1 PB): Inter Girls 200m – 5th Aoife Lynch (27.54) 7th Lauren O’Flaherty (NT): Senior Girls 200m – 6th Karen Hughes (28.21); Senior Girls 1500m – 9th Julia Kazmierczak (5.39.2): Inter Boys Hammer – 4th Ian Darroch (41.87m): Inter Boys Javelin – 4th Alex Clarkin (42.89m): Inter Girls Javelin – 4th Rebecca Power (27.67m): Inter Girls Hammer – 5th Clodagh Read (43.65): Inter Girls Shot Putt – 6th Lauren O’Keeffe (8.84m): Inter Boys Discus – Sean Young (NR)
Senior Boys 5,000m – 6th Sam Gallagher (16.08.0 PB): Inter Inter Girls 4 x 100m relay – 5th Castleknock CC inc Ailbhe Healy & Eve Reilly: Senior Girls 4 x 100m relay – 6th St. Joseph’s Lucan inc. Roisin Rynn-Cahill
Waterstown 5km Parkrun (16/5/15): 26th / 7th female Kate Lynch u/15s (26.50 PB); 42nd Ben Halpin u/17s (29.20 PB); 44th / 15th female Elena Gaina u/17s (29.26 debut); 51st / 18th female Robyn Strickland u/15s (32.18 PB); 56th / 22nd female Shannon Verdon-Byrne u/15s (33.00 PB); 71st Justin Maher u/15s (37.17 debut); 85th / 40th female Teigan Doran u/15s (47.26 debut)

Dublin Juvenile T&F League Round 2 at Tallaght (9/5/15): Leading results: Girls u/11s Javelin – 1st Brooke Fagan; 200m – 6th Brooke Fagan: Boys u/11s Javelin – 3rd Oliver Hopkins: Boys u/12s 200m – 5th Sean Kinsella; Long Jump – 5th Sean Kinsella; Girls u/13s High Jump – 3rd Robyn Sweeney; Girls u/16s 200m – 2nd Robyn O’Keeffe, 3rd Cara Brennan: Shot Putt – 3rd Robyn O’Keeffe, 5th Cara Brennan: Boys u/16s 200m – 1st Kolade Abiodun; Shot Putt – 1st Kolade Abiodun, 4th Max Carey

Dublin Juvenile T&F League Round 3 at Tallaght (16/5/15): leading results: – u/10 Boys 500m – 5th Joe Kinsella: Long Jump – Joe Kinsella 6th: u/11 Girls 600m – 5th Grace Raftery: u/11 Boys 600m – 5th Conor Mahony; Javelin – 4th Oliver Hopkins: u/12 Boys 600m – 2nd Sean Kinsella, 4th Michael Barry: Girls u/16s 400m – 3rd Robyn O’Keeffe; High Jump – 2nd Cara Brennan, 3rd Robyn O’Keeffe; Discus – 1st Robyn O’Keeffe, 2nd Cara Brennan

Second Graded Meet and Weekend Round Up

Donore’s Eric Keogh won a competitive 800m A race at the second Dublin Open Graded Meeting of the season at Tallaght track (6/5/15). In what proved to be a tactical race Keogh (1.55.61) outsprinted rising star Conall Hayes (1.56.45) of Dunshaughlin AC on the run to the finish line. At the same meeting there were notable performances from Maura Kearns (2.23.47) who won the women’s 800m B race and 47 years-old Sean O’Broin (13.01) who came second in the Men’s C 100m. The club’s younger stars also gave indication of early season good form as junior athletes Ailise Keating (13.74), Aoife Lynch (13.48) and Cian O’Reilly (12.1) all placed second in their respective 100m races.

At the Belfast Marathon on bank holiday Monday (4/5/15) an improving Gavin Byrne (2.53.33) placed an excellent 26th and is an athlete with great potential for the future. George Brady M35 (3.05.18) came 76th.

In the second round of the Women’s Meet & Train League at Cherryfield Park on Sunday (10/5/15) the Donore Harriers team was led home by Grainne Nolan (21.21) in 7th place with Julia Hackett (21.22) just a metre behind. Four other Donore athletes competed in the 5km race.

Niall Lynch lies second in the IMRA Leinster mountain league after the third race in the series at The Scalp in Co. Wicklow (6/5/15). Lynch (22.34) was the 3rd finisher in the 5.8km race with a total climb of 212 metres, but a disqualification improved his ranking to second.

Samantha Conroy F35 (21.17) was the first woman to reach the ‘light’ of the finish line in the Pieta House Darkness to Light 5km run (9/5/15) at the Phoenix Park in the early hours of Saturday morning. There were encouraging performances from Breda Mahony (39.57), who broke the 40 minute barrier for the first time when finishing 3rd woman in the Annerville 10km at Clonmel – and Niall P. O’Reilly (38.40), who ran a personal best when placing 4th in the recent Summerhill 10km.

Ciara Murphy (11.26) ran out a clear winner of the Girls Intermediate 3000m at the South Leinster Schools Track & Field championships at Kilkenny (6/5/15). Her Scoil Mhuire (Clane) and Donore Harriers team-mate Lucy McCann (5.14) took the bronze medal in a keenly contested Intermediate Girls 1500m race, whilst Michael Gibbs (also Scoil Mhuire) had to settle for 5th in a very competitive Senior Boys 1500m. On the following day Lucy McCann (4.59) gained a personal best when winning the Intermediate Girls 1500m at the Community & Comprehensive Schools championships at Santry.

In the West Leinster Schools B Championships at Santry (6/5/15) Fathi Aden recorded a fine double when winning the Junior Boys 800m and 1500m. In both races his Synge Street and Donore Harriers colleague Sekeriye Ahmed placed second. Jack Raftery (Castleknock CC) won the Junior Boys B 800m.

In the recent Round One of the Dublin Juvenile T&F League at Santry (2/5/15) there were wins for Peace Onokoia in the Girls u/13s Shot Putt, Cara Brennan in the Girls u/16s Javelin and a ‘double’ for Kolade Abiodun in the Boys u16s 100m and Long Jump. Runner-up positions were gained by Oliver Hopkins in the Boys u/11s Javelin and Max Carey in the Boys u/16s Javelin. Joe Kinsella (Boys u/10s), Suzi O’Farrell (Girls u/16s) and Max Carey (Boys u/16s) all took 3rd spots in their 100m races, whilst Kolade Abiodun rounded up a successful day with 3rd in the Boys u/16s Javelin.  Robyn O’Keeffe also had a busy day in the Girls u/16s category placing 3rd in the Javelin, 4th in the 100m and 6th in the Long Jump.

Results in brief:

Belfast Marathon (4/5/15): 26th Gavin Byrne (2.53.33); 76th George Brady M35 (3.05.18)

Summerhill 10km (4/5/15): 4th Niall P. O’Reilly M35 (38.40 PB)

Irish Mountain Runners Association Leinster League Race 3 (5.8km, climb 212m) at The Scalp, Co. Wicklow (6/5/15): 2nd Niall Lynch M40 (22.34) lying 2nd in series

Dublin Open Graded Meet 2 at Tallaght (6/5/15): Women’s 100m B1 2nd Ailise Keating JNR (13.74); 100m B2 2nd Aoife Lynch JNR (13.48); Men’s 100m B2 5th Zafar Zafar (17.89); 100m C1 2nd Cian O’Reilly (12.1); 100m C2 2nd Sean O’Broin M45 (13.01); 4th Daragh Hughes (13.3); Women’s 800m B1 5th Claire O’Connor JNR (2.34.44); 800m B2 1st Maura Kearns (2.23.47); 5th Ide Nic Domhnaill (2.30.86); Men’s 800m A1 1st Eric Keogh (1.55.61); 800m B3 3rd David Campbell (2.06.81); 8th Stephen Gavin JNR (2.15.63); 800m C 5th Killian O’Hora (2.13.06); Men’s 3000m A 7th Michael McMahon (9.00.29); 15th Sam Gallagher JNR (9.25.92); 16th Sam Allen (9.43.94)

Midleton 5 mile road race (7/5/15): 239th / 36th woman Meadhbh Campbell (38.41)

Waterstown 5km Parkrun (9/5/15): 2nd Alan Farrell M40 (19.06)

Pieta House Darkness to Light 5km at Phoenix Park (9/5/15): 11th / 1st woman Samantha Conroy F35 (21.17)

Meet & Train League Race 2 (5km) at Cherryfield Park (10/5/15): 7th Grainne Nolan (21.21); 8th Julia Hackett (21.22); 32nd Angela O’Dea (22.56); 55th Laura Murray (24.36); 67th Therese Brophy (25.25); 82nd Sue Lynch (27.41)

Annerville 10km at Clonmel (10/5/15): 47th / 3rd woman Breda Mahony F35 (39.57 PB)

LATE RESULTS:

Isle of Man Easter 10km (3/4/15): 7th Mark Dooley (32.21)

Isle of Man Easter 5km (5/4/15): 4th Mark Dooley (15.21)

AM Redshaw Memorial Track Meet at Shildon, Co. Durham (12/4/15): 3000m 3rd Lee Van Haeften (8.45.3)

New Marske 5km, Redcar (29/4/15): 3rd Lee Van Haeften (15.14.3)

Juvenile Results:

Dublin Juvenile Track & Field League 1 at Santry (2/5/15): Selected results: Boys u/10s – 60m 3rd Joe Kinsella; Long Jump 4th Joe Kinsella: Girls u/11s – 600m 6th Grace Raftery; Javelin 6th Grace Raftery; Boys u/11s – Javelin 2ndOliver Hopkins: Boys u/12s – 80m 6th Sean Kinsella; 600m 4th Sean Kinsella; Shot Putt 5th Sean Kinsella: Girls u/13s – Shot Putt 1st Peace Onakoia: Girls u/16s – 100m 3rd Suzi O’Farrell, 4th Robyn O’Keeffe: Long Jump 4th Cara Brennan, 6th Robyn O’Keeffe: Javelin 1st Cara Brennan, 3rd Robyn O’Keeffe: Boys u/16s – 100m 1st Kolade Abiodun, 3rd Max Carey; Long Jump 1st Kolade Abiodun; Javelin 2nd Max Carey, 3rd Kolade Abiodun

South Leinster Schools Track & Field Championships at Kilkenny (6/5/15): Intermediate Girls 300m – 1st Ciara Murphy (11.26); Intermediate Girls 1500m – 3rd Lucy McCann (5.14); 4th Ciara Murphy; Senior Boys 1,500m – 5thMichael Gibbs

West Leinster Confined Track & Field Championships at Santry (6/5/15): Junior Boys 800m A 1st Fathi Aden (2.18), 2nd Sekeriye Ahmed: Junior Boys 1500m A 1st Fathi Aden, 2nd Sekeriye Ahmed: Junior Boys 800m B 1stJack Raftery (2.25)

Community & Comprehensive Schools at Santry (7/5/15): Intermediate Girls 1500m 1st Lucy McCann (4.59 PB)

Dublin Juvenile Track & Field League 2 at Tallaght (9/5/15): results to follow

Dublin Novice and Weekend Round Up

Donore Harriers women’s captain Florence Curley proved to be the popular winner of the Tallaght 5km road race (3/5/15) F40 category. On a dull, overcast morning Florence (19.35) showed a fine return to form after her mid-winter injury problems and was the 12th woman to complete the course. Strong running by her club colleagues ensured bronze medals in the incorporated Dublin Novice road running championships. Michelle Childs (19.26) came 10th in the women’s overall category, with an improving Aisling Swaine (20.20) in 21st, Sinead Graham (20.50) in 29th, Marianne Dunlevy (21.41) in 43rd, Eva Campion F35 (22.22) in 53rd; and Mary Murphy F40 (22.58) in 53rd. The evergreen Terry Mee (22.25) was winner of the Men’s over 65 category.

The club’s women section also had good results in the Leixlip 5km road race (2/5/15) on Saturday. Four of the first seven women home were in the black and white of Donore Harriers. Ide Nic Domhnaill (18.39) was 24th overall in the race and the second woman across the finish line. Her sister Sorcha was just one place and 4 seconds further back, whilst Maura Kearns (19.45) placed 4th and Rhona Duane (20.39) came 7th.

John Travers was the comfortable winner in the One Mile race, which was part of the Ballymote Team Challenge(2/5/15) event. Travers (4.04) had 5 seconds to spare over runner-up Richard Mooney (4.09) with Danny Mooney (4.10) another second back.

There were excellent performances from Niall Lynch (42.39) and Graham Hopkins (42.46) who placed 2nd and 4threspectively in the Irish Mountain Running Association series at Howth Head (29/4/15).

In the opening round of the Meet & Train Summer Road series at Griffeen Park (29/4/15) the Donore Harriers team was led home by Grainne Nolan (21.13) in 8th place. Seven other Donore Harriers ladies competed in the 5km race including Julia Hackett (21.54) in 14th place and Lee Chambers (22.11) in 24th.

In the first Irish Milers Club track meet of the season at Greystones Eric Keogh (1.56.25) came 3rd in the 800m ‘B’ race. It was an encouraging track season opener for Keogh, who was just one second outside his best ever time. The race was hampered by windswept rain conditions and mid-race bumping and barging further upset the ‘flow’ of the race. John Fitzsimons (1.55.34) of Kildare AC was the winner.

George Brady recorded a time of 3.05.18 when placing 76th in the Belfast Marathon on the May bank holiday Monday.

In the East Leinster Schools Track & Field Championships at Santry (29&30/4/15) Suzanne Masterson (Loreta Stephen’s Green) took silver in the Intermediate 1500m Steeplechase and bronze in the 3000m.

Results in brief:

Irish Mountain Runners race series at Howth Head (29/4/15): 2nd Niall Lynch (42.39); 4th Graham Hopkins (42.46); 137th Sarah Ni Ruairc (74.06)

Meet & Train Summer Road League Series Race 1 (5km) at Griffeen Park (29/4/15): 6th Grainne Nolan (21.13); 14th Julia Hackett (21.54); 24th Lee Chambers (22.11); 37th Angela O’Dea (23.00); 44th Laura Moynihan (23.24); 62nd Lauren Brady (24.24); 64th Aisling Hannon (24.30); 110th Sue Lynch (28.08)

Irish Milers Club Track & Field Meeting 1 at Greystones (2/5/15): 800m B – 3rd Eric Keogh (1.56.25)

Leixlip 5km Road Race (2/5/15): 24th / 2nd woman Ide Nic Domhnaill (18.39); 25th / 3rd woman Sorcha Nic Domhnaill (18.43); 38th / 4th woman Maura Kearney (19.45); 49th / 7th woman Rhona Duane (20.39)

Hartstown 5km Parkrun (2/5/15): 2nd Sean Fox M40 (17.45)

Ballymote Team Challenge 1 mile road race (2/5/15): 1st John Travers (4.04)

Tallaght 5km Road Race (3/5/15): 16th Luke Boland (16.53); 17th Andrew Ledwith (16.58); 81st / 10th woman Michelle Childs (19.26); 86th / 12th woman / 1st F40 Florence Curley (19.35); 103rd / 21st woman Aisling Swaine (20.20); 123rd / 29th woman Sinead Graham (20.50); 150th / 43rd woman Marianne Dunlevy (21.41); 165th / 53rdwoman Eva Campion F35 (22.22); 166th / 1st M65 Terry Mee (22.25); 180th / 60th woman Mary Murphy F40 (22.58)

TEAM: Dublin Novice Road Championship – 3rd Donore Harriers

Boyne 10km at Drogheda (3/5/15): 269th / 30th woman Sian O’Connor (47.38); 515th Eilish Joyce (52.35)

Great Limerick Half-Marathon (3/5/15): 392nd / 43rd woman Ariana Ball (1.42.22)

Northwest 10km at Letterkenny (3/5/15): 618th Hilary O’Connor (55.58)

Wings for Life World Run at Dublin (3/5/15): Kevin English 45.5km completed

Belfast Marathon (4/5/15): 76th George Brady M35 (3.05.18)

LATE RESULT: Samsung Night Run at Custom House Quay (26/4/15): 162nd Sean Smith (40.57); 387th Colm Nugent (45.00); 1046th Elaine Verdon (48.52); 1834th Laura Murray (50.19)

Wexford 10km (26/4/15): 2nd Gavin Keogh (34.18); 16th Bernard Byrne (39.53)

Juvenile Results:

East Leinster Schools Track & Field Championships at Santry (29&30/4/15): Intermediate 1500m Steeplechase – 2nd Suzanne Masterson: Intermediate 1500m – 7th Eliza Ni Thighearnaigh; Intermediate 3000m – 3rd Suzanne Masterson; 5th Eliza Ni Thighearnaigh

Dublin Juvenile Track & Field League at Santry (2/5/15): results to follow

Anne Curley Nets Another Sub-3 and Weekend Round Up

 Michael McMahon’s win the Dublin 10,000m championship and Anne Curley breaking the 3 hours marathon barrier for the 11th consecutive time were the notable highlights for the Donore Harriers club in the past week.

McMahon (32.18.38) was the clear winner of the Dublin 10km track championship, which was incorporated into the first Dublin Open Graded meeting (22/4/15 at Santry) of the season. He finished more than a minute and-a-half in front of his nearest challenger Brian Furey (34.00.21) of Rathfarnham AC and gave further notice of his rising profile in Irish distance running. The redoubtable Anne Curley, running in her 11th marathon, kept her 100% sub-3 record with a super time of 2.58.59 in the London Marathon. She passed the halfway mark in 1.28 and maintained a good pace over the latter stages to cross the line 12th overall in the F40 category.

In the RTE Business Houses AA (BHAA) 5 miles road race on Saturday morning Ken Norgrove (27.35) placed 6thoverall, whilst Florence Curley (32.17) and a returning Niamh Donnelly (formerly Murphy) (36.02) placed 1st and 3rd in the F40 category.

The BHAA presented Donore Harriers stalwart Ann Woodlock with their Athlete of the Year award for 2015 at a special post-race presentation in the RTE Sports club. The BHAA described Ann as: “… a great ambassador for our sport and an inspiration to all up and coming athletes in Ireland”. A tribute was also paid to 76 years-old Ann by her Donore Harriers ladies captain Florence Curley who praised her achievements over a 34 year national and international running career which most recently saw her become double European Masters indoors champion. Her gritty determination as a competitor, dedication to training and inspirational status in women’s masters running in Ireland was also lauded. Ann was then presented with a Waterford Crystal trophy by Terry Clarke of BHAA and the RTE athletics club. With members of her family present, Ann thanked the association for the award and for their support in continually acknowledging her age category. Congratulations Ann, a richly deserved award.

It was a busy week for the club’s juvenile members with the beginning of the schools track and field competitions. In theWest Leinster Schools Track & Field championships at Santry the outstanding performances came from: – Aoife Lynch (Luttrelstown CC) who recorded a fine double in winning the Intermediate 100m and 200m; Ailbhe Healy (Castleknock CC) who won both the Intermediate High Hurdles and Pole Vault; Lauren Kennedy (St. Joseph’s Lucan) had victories in both the Senior High Hurdles and 400m Hurdles; Max Carey (Lucan CC) who won double gold in the Junior Hurdles and Long Jump; and Louis O’Loughlin (Moyle Park) who was a clear winner in both the Minor 800m and 1100m. The other star performances came from Sam Gallagher (Lucan CBS) who took 30 seconds off his previous best time to win the 5,000m in 16.20.7; Roisin Rynn-Cahill (St. Joseph’s Lucan) who won the Intermediate 300m and took silver in the Long Jump; Sean Lawlor (Kylemore) who was narrowly edged out on the line in the 100m, but stormed to success in his favoured 200m; and Oran O’Brien (Belvedere) who won gold in the Intermediate Discus and silver in the Shot Putt. Ciara O’Donnell and Lucy Hurley (both Maynooth PP) are certainly emerging athletes as they recorded fine wins in the Junior Hurdles and Junior High Jump respectively. Lucy also took bronze in the Junior 200m and then anchored the Maynooth PP school team, which contained her club-mates Ciara and Angie Gonia, to silver in the relay.

In the North Leinster Schools Track & Field championships, also at Santry, the Juvenile Section captain Karen Hughes (Donabate CC) took gold in the Senior Triple Jump and then went on to take silver in the 200m. Throwing specialist Lauren O’Keeffe (Loreta Balbriggan) won gold in the Intermediate Hammer and a bronze in the Shot Putt. The Hammer event brought further medals with Iain Darroch (Donabate CC) taking gold in the Intermediate Boys, Eleanor Ronan (Donabate CC) a silver medal in the Junior Girls and Clodagh Read (Donabate CC) a bronze gong in the Intermediate Girls.

Dublin Open Graded Meeting 1 at Santry: 200m B1 – 6th Adam Halpin (24.48); 200m C1 – Sean O’Broin M45 (25.11); 200m B2 – 3rd David Campbell (24.11); 200m C2 – 6th Paul Cummins (25.92); 200m B3 – 4th Cian O’Reilly (24.01) 200m C3 – Killian O’Hora (25.49); 1500mW – 4th Barbara Cleary (4.45.47); 1500m B – 9th Luke Boland (4.24.05); Hammer – 3rd Clodagh Read JNR (42.74); 5th Orlaith Read (27.13); 10,000m inc Dublin Championship – 1st Michael McMahon (32.18.38); 4th George Brady (3.53.05)

BHAA RTE 5 Mile: 6th Ken Norgrove M45 (27.35); 14th Patrick Moriarty M35 (28.31); 50th Joe Murphy (31.12); 61st Ian Redican M40 (32.10); 63rd / 1st F40 Florence Curley (32.17); 113rd / 3rd F40 Niamh Donnelly (36.02); 130th Terry Mee M70 (36.58); 178th Tommy Halton M55 (41.39)

Griffeen 5km Parkrun: 2nd George Brady M35 (17.57)

London Marathon: 1693rd / 12th F40 Anne Curley (2.58.59); also Colin Morrissey M40 (3.09.00 PB)

Athlone 10km: 6th Chris Muldoon (34.32)

Samsung 10km Night Run at Dublin Docklands: results will be listed next week
LATE RESULT: Manchester Marathon (19/4/15): 251st Fred Kiernan M35 (2.54.29); 345th Derek O’Neill M45 (3.01.26)

Juvenile Results:

CORRECTED RESULT: Naas 5km Parkrun: 6th Michael Gibbs (17.39 PB)
West Leinster Schools T&F Championships Day 1 at SantryGold = Senior Hurdles – Lauren Kennedy; Intermediate 100m – Aoife Lynch; Intermediate Pole Vault & Hurdles – Ailbhe Healy; Junior Hurdles – Ciara O’Donnell; Junior Pole Vault – Lara O’Byrne; Senior Hammer – Eoin Molloy; Intermediate Hurdles – Alex Clarkin; Junior Hurdles – Max Carey; 1100m – Louis O’Loughlin (3.19.8); Intermediate Hammer – Aoife Simms: Silver = Senior 100m – Ailise Keating; Intermediate 100m – Suzi O’Farrell; Intermediare 100m – Kolade Abiodun; Senior 100m – Sean Lawlor; Intermediate Hurdles – Jack Rudden-Kelly; Intermediate Shot Putt – Oran O’Brien: Bronze = Senior 100m – Conor O’Ceallaigh; Intermediate 1500m – Conor Ray

Also: Sean Young 6th in Senior Shot Putt (9.90 PB) also Hammer (20.22); Sean Classman 5th in Senior 100m; Robyn O’Keeffe 4th in Intermediate 100m; Angie Gonia 4th in Junior Hurdles; Ruairi Fitzgibbon 13th in Junior 1500m

North Leinster Schools T&F Championships Day 1 at SantryGold = Intermediate Hammer – Lauren O’Keeffe; Senior Triple Jump – Karen Hughes; Intermediate Hammer – Iain Darrock: Silver = Junior Hammer – Eleanor Ronan; Bronze = Intermediate Hammer – Clodagh Read

Also: Clodagh Read 4th in Intermediate Triple Jump; Caoimhe Mackey 4th in 300m.

West Leinster Schools T&F Championships Day 2 at SantryGold = Intermediate 200m – Aoife Lynch; Junior High Jump – Lucy Hurley; Intermediate 300m – Roisin Rynn-Cahill; Senior 400mH – Lauren Kennedy; Senior 200m – Sean Lawlor; Minor 800m – Louis O’Loughlin (2.14.6); Senior 5000m – Sam Gallagher (16.20.7 – PB); Junior Long Jump – Max Carey; Intermediate Discus – Oran O’Brien; Senior Pole Vault – Rolus Olosu: Silver = Intermediate 200m – Lauren O’Flaherty; Intermediate Girls 800m – Claire O’Connor (2.39.00); Intermediate Long Jump – Roisin Rynn-Cahill; Intermediate Javelin – Alex Clarkin; Bronze = Intermediate 200m – Robyn O’Keeffe; Junior 200m – Lucy Hurley; Intermediate 200m – Kolade Abiodun; Intermediate 3,000m Conor Ray; Intermediate Discus – Sean Young (25.30)

North Leinster Schools T&F Championships Day 2 at SantrySilver = Senior 200m – Karen Hughes;Bronze = Intermediate Shot Putt – Lauren O’Keeffe: Also – Iain Darroch 5th in Intermediate Discus

National Road Relays and Weekend Round Up

On a calm, sunny Sunday afternoon the roads near Raheny Village in north Dublin were filled with expectation and excitement. The 43rd edition of the National Road Relays, Ireland’s premier team road racing event, brought together most of the country’s leading distance running clubs.

In the senior men’s race 26 teams toed the line – including defending champions Sligo AC, host club Raheny Shamrocks and last year’s runners-up Ennis Track. Donore Harriers, with European Indoors 1500 metres finalist John Travers running the key 3-miles stage, was among the favourites.

Lee Van Haeften (9.34) opened for Donore and in his typical gutsy fashion he ran near the front on the 2-mile leg before tapping on to Daragh Fitzgibbon in second place. Ferrybank AC were leading by 7 seconds, with their lead runner Niall Touhy recording the fastest two-mile leg of the day in a very fine 9.27.

Fitzgibbon (4.31), called into the team a few days earlier when Irish international Mark Dooley was forced to withdraw due to illness, ran an absolute stormer! The middle-distance specialist certainly eyed the prize and brought the team into a lead of 3 seconds – with Ennis Track in second and Clonliffe Harriers in third. Fitzgibbon was second fastest for the mile leg just one second shy of Raheny’s Cillian Kirwan.

With an in-form John Travers (14.07) taking Stage 3 it must have felt like a fait-accompli for the opposition! And so it proved! The Donore man ran the fastest stage and opened up a sizeable gap on his nearest pursuer. He handed over to Eric Keogh with a lead of 37 seconds. Raheny Shamrocks were lying 2nd with Ennis Track in 3rd one minute off the lead.

Keogh (9.40) was impressive over the final two laps (2 miles) extending the lead as Kevin Mulcaire of Ennis Track, the country’s leading junior distance athlete, recorded the fastest stage (9.29) and brought his team into the silver medal position. Raheny Shamrocks had to be content with 3rd place with defending champions Sligo AC back in fifth. Donore’s final time of 37.52 was narrowly outside the course record. Ennis Track had a final time of 38.41, with Raheny on 39.05.

This was Donore’s 8th senior win in the competition and the first since 1992.

The Donore ladies brought home a national relay medal for the first time in many years. The masters team got off to a fine start with Rhona Duane’s 6.06 for the first mile. Kim Hickey did the damage in the crucial second leg over 2 miles where she pushed the team up into 3rd place with an impressive time of 11.52. Breda Mahony held this gap in the last leg with an excellent 5.58 mile which secured the W35 bronze medal by a margin of 14 seconds. There were 13 teams on the day so a great achievement and testament to the current strength in masters competition.
Next up were two Donore teams in the senior women’s relay. In a very competitive first mile Ide Nic Dhomhnaill was 9th over the line in 5.40 and handed over to Barbara Cleary making a welcome comeback to racing. Barbara made up lots of ground in the 2 mile leg which featured two members of the European XC team and pushed the team into 5th with an excellent 11.16 time. Aislinn Nic Dhomhnaill fought hard in the last mile and on the final corner she had 3 runners on her shoulder – she held off all but one in a battling finish in 5.37 bringing the team to 6th overall out of 17 teams. Maura Kearns ran the fastest mile of the Donore ladies on the day when she kicked off for the second team and finished in 5.30, Michelle Childs ran a very gutsy 2 mile leg to finish in 12.13. Sorcha Nic Dhomhnaill had a good finish in the last mile in 5.44 bringing the team home to 13th place.
In the masters men’s race Donore could not match the team silver medals won last year. Putting out an entirely new team it was a tall order for athletes more at home on mountain terrain or in the marathon. George Brady (5.00), preparing for next month’s Belfast marathon, ran the opening mile leg and placed 13th. Niall Lynch (10.29) was 9th fastest on the 2 miles stage and tapped on in 9thposition. Andy Kinane (5.05) was 7th fastest on the final mile leg and gained to 8th place. Newbridge AC, 3rd last year, won in a time of 19.27 with Donore 8th in 20.34.

Meanwhile in Budapest Nicola Dowdall ran 99 minutes in the half marathon, practically replicating her PB in Bohermeen a few weeks ago.

In the 5km Naas Parkrun on Saturday 17 years old Michael Gibbs knocked almost half-a-minute of his previous best time when placing 6th.

Results in brief:

National Road Relay at RahenySenior Men = 1st in 37.52 – 2M Lee Van Haeften (9.34); 1M Daragh Fitzgibbon (4.31); 3M – John Travers (14.07); 2M Eric Keogh (9.40); 2nd Ennis Track (38.41); 3rd Raheny Shamrocks (39.05)

Senior Women: = 1st Leevale AC (20.39); 6th Donore Harriers ‘A’ 22.33 – 1M Ide Nic Domhnaill (5.40); 2M Barbara Cleary (11.16); 1M Aislinn Nic Domhnaill (5.37); 13th Donore Harriers ‘B’ 23.27 – 1M Maura Kearns (5.30); 2M Michelle Childs (12.13); 1M Sorcha Nic Domhnaill (5.44)

Masters Men: = 1st Newbridge AC 19.27; 8th Donore Harriers 20.34 – 1M George Brady (5.00); 2M Niall Lynch (10.29); 1M Andy Kinane (5.05)

Masters Women: = 1st Raheny Shamrocks 23.29; 2nd Letterkenny AC 23.41; 3rd Donore Harriers 23.54 – 1M Kim Hickey (6.04); 2M Rhona Duane (11.54); 1M Breda Mahony (5.58)

Budapest Half-Marathon: Nicola Dowdall (1.39.00)

Juvenile Result:

Naas 5km Parkrun: 6th Michael Gibbs u/18s (19.39 PB)

National 10K and Weekend Round Up

Another busy weekend for Donore Harriers!  The club had athletes competing in a variety of events at different venues both at home and abroad.

Claire Morrissey finished a very impressive 5th in the 30th edition of the Marathon Des Sables in Morocco. The multi-stage race takes place over the formidable landscapes of the Sahara Desert in one of the World’s most inhospitable climates. Described as the toughest footrace on Earth the athletes cover a distance of 251km in 5 or 6 days and must carry self-sufficient supplies in their back-packs whilst competing. More than 1300 competitors from many different countries lined up for this year’s event. Claire lay in 11th position in the women’s category after two stages, but a brilliant 4th placing on the penultimate 4th stage over 91km leapfrogged her to 5th. A 10th place finish over the marathon 42.2km final stage consolidated Claire’s fifth overall position as she recorded a combined time of 31h.47m.04s.

John Dunne had an eventful run in the popular Rotterdam Marathon posting a new PB time of 2.34.37. Dunne was on target to break the 2.30 barrier until the 30km mark, but a groin strain and windy conditions over the final kilometres lowered his expectations. It was very much a case of Plan B and a steady run to the finish. John later commented: “All in all a good day with amazing support”. Ciaran McCarthy (2.39.10) had a very solid run and placed a very creditable 7thin the M40 age class. Chris Muldoon (2.45.32) and Graham Hopkins (3.00.15) were narrowly outside their respective target times.

Hugh Brosnan (2.58.05) placed 3rd in the Connemarathon International Marathon in County Galway. Starting next to the shores of Lough Inagh this testing race follows an undulating route around the edges of the Maam Mountains – passing the village of Leenane at halfway – before reaching the finish at Maam Cross village. Niall P. O’Reilly (1.28.20) came 18th in the Half-Marathon race and Liagh Miller 738th in (2.07.19).

In the Irish Universities AA track and field championships at the Mary Peters Track in Belfast there were wins for club members John Travers in the 5000m and Jaco Oosthuysen in the Javelin. Travers (14.28.56) was a convincing winner in the colours of Athlone IT. Eric Keogh (14.54.55) came 4th in the same race representing UCD. Oosthuysen (59.23m) had 5 metres to spare over his nearest rival whilst representing DIT. Eamon Fahey (TCD) and Daragh Fitzgibbon (UCD) reached the finals of the 200m and 800m, with Fahey (22.14) placing 5th and Fitzgibbon (1.59.88) 6th in their respective races.

The Great Ireland Run at the Phoenix Park on Saturday afternoon attracted a number of high profile African and British athletes to the men’s and women’s races. The Donore Harriers women’s section had a large turn-out in the women’s race, with impressive racing from Anne Curley (39.17), who placed 19th overall and won the women’s over 40 category. Grace Kennedy (40.18) was the next Harrier home in 24th position, whilst Sorcha Ni Domhnaill (41.09) in 31st and Karla Doran (41.18) in 33rd ensured that the Donore colours were prominent against the other home-based club runners. In the AA1 senior team championship Donore Harriers placed 3rd with Curley, Kennedy and Ni Domhnaill being the scorers.

With Ethopian and Kenyan athletes dominating the front of the men’s race the incorporated Irish 10km championships drew more attention for the local spectators. Michael McMahon (32.54) was always pressing for a top 20 finish, but had to settle for a noteworthy 21st overall. In the process he was the 12th Irish finisher, a remarkable performance considering that Michael only took up the sport less than 3 years ago.

At the Business Houses 10km race at the K Club in Straffan on Saturday morning there were impressive results from Colm O’Connell (33.29) and Gavin Keogh (33.36) who placed 5th and 6th respectively.

Elsewhere, Shane McCauley (36.55) won the M40 category when placing 6th overall in the Fr. Murphy’s Easter 10km at Athboy.

In the Great Ireland Junior Run at the Phoenix Park there were some impressive performances from some of the club’s younger members. Noah Synott (9.43) finished an impressive 7th in the Boys race, with Oliver Hopkins (10.48) the next best in 23rd place. Honor Lynch (12.44) led the Girl’s team home in 44th position.

Results in brief:

Marathon Des Sables at Sahara Desert in Morocco (5-10/4/15): 5th Claire Morrissey (31.47.04) – best result 4thon Stage 4.

Irish Universities AA Track & Field Championships at Mary Peters Track in Belfast (10-11/04/15): 200m Final – 5th Eamon Fahey (22.14); 800m Final – 6th Daragh Fitzgibbon (1.59.88) also (1.59.60) in S/F; 5000m Final – 1st John Travers (14.28.54); 4th Eric Keogh (14.54.55); Javelin – 1st Jaco Oosthuysen (59.23m)

Great Ireland Run 10km at Phoenix Park (11/4/15): WOMEN: 19th /1st F40 Anne Curley (39.17); 24th Grace Kennedy (40.18); 31st Sorcha Ni Domhnaill (41.09); 33rd Karla Doran (41.18); also Breda Mahony (41.55); Emer Rattigan (41.55); Sian O’Connor (47.47); Eva Campion (47.50); Mary Murphy (48.05); Lee Chambers (50.10); Meadbh Campbell (50.44);  Catherine McKeon (51.15); Laura Murray (51.53); Teresa Brophy (54.25); Jo Hughes (54.34); Dana Mackey (54.39); Hilary O’Connor (58.08):

TEAM: 3rd Donore Harriers <A. Curley, G. Kennedy & S. Ni Domhnaill>

MEN: 21st Michael McMahon (32.54);  105th  George Brady M35 (36.50); also John Gleeson (45.23); Jim McNamara (46.35); Stephen Carey (55.32)

BHAA K Club 10km at Straffan (11/4/15): 5th Colm O’Connell (33.29); 6th Gavin Keogh (33.36); 29th Patrick Moriarty M35 (35.37); 131st Ian Redican M40 (39.59); 141st Joe Murphy (40.48); 184th Rhona Duane F35 (42.35); 189th Alma Hanevy F35 (42.53); 252nd Terry Mee M70 (45.54)

Fr. Murphy’s Easter 10km at Athboy (11/4/15): 6th / 1st M40 Shane McCauley (36.55)

Rotterdam Marathon (12/4/15): 71st / 11th M35 John Dunne 2.34.37k; 102nd / 7th M40 Ciaran McCarthy (2.39.10); 184th /23rd M40 Chris Muldoon (2.45.32); 588th / 99th M40 Graham Hopkins (3.00.15)

Connemarathon International 26.2km at Co. Galway (12/4/15): 3rd Hugh Brosnan (2.58.05)

Connemarathon 13.1km at Co. Galway (12/4/15): 18th Niall P. O’Reilly (1.28.20); 738th Liagh Miller F40 (2.07.19)

JUVENILE RESULTS in brief:

Great Ireland Junior Run at Phoenix Park (11/4/15): 7th M Noah Synott (9.43); 23rd M Oliver Hopkins (10.48); 43rd F Honor Lynch (12.44); 45th M Robert Lynch (11.33); 63rd M Daniel O’Neill (12.47); 90th F Ellie Hoare (15.26); 103rd F Ava Hoare (18.04)

Great Ireland Mini Run at Phoenix Park (11/4/15): Amber Lynch, Eleanor Hopkins, Skye Synott, Matthew Lynch and Conan Mackey competed

Note: results from Scottish Athletics Throws & Jumps grand prix not to hand