HIGHLIGHTS Women masters team bronze, Men’s M50 team silver in the DUBLIN MASTERS CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS. Barry Potts individual gold in the M70 class. 16 years-old Abdel Laadjel ran a superb 15.19 to win Junior category in the TOM BRENNAN NEW YEAR’S DAY 5km. Barbara Cleary 2nd woman and 1st W45 and Barry Potts 1st M65.
The DUBLIN MASTERS CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS at Raheny on Sunday (05.01.2020) kicked off another year of team competition with Donore Harriers again in the mix for medals. Big fields, tight bends and narrow tree-lined passages gave the athletes plenty to consider at the St. Anne’s Park venue. A chilled, dry afternoon and flat, grassy underfoot conditions offered some respite after recent mud laden XC races.
Good team-packing brought its reward in the Women’s 3km race. Barbara Murray (13.07) gained to 10th position in a fine contest held over 2 laps. Next home was Audrey Gahan (13.14), who took the advice of her captain Florence Curley to get a good start so as not to be boxed-in in the crowded field, in an excellent 13th position. Ariana Ball (13.32) followed in 19th place, as Sinead Graham-O’Reilly (13.34) took the final scoring position just one-second and one place ahead of the fast finishing Caroline McCarthy. The Donore Harriers team (65) took the bronze medal position ahead of Civil Service AC (86) – and behind winners Sportsworld AC (42) and Raheny Shamrocks AC (also 42).
Also, in the field of 180 finishers were Cliodhna Carthy (14.23) in 61st and Mary McDermott (15.45) in 131st. Barbara Murray (W45) and Audrey Gahan (W40) narrowly missed individual medals as both placed 4th in their age categories. Team captain Florence Curley said afterwards: “Very proud of our women’s team today … so happy for this hardworking team who richly deserved their medals”.
The Men’s race over 4 laps (6km) had the expectation that the M50-plus team would feature, whilst the M35 team had less reason for optimism with the withdrawal due to illness of Rossa Hurley, the defending Dublin Masters XC champion, and Luke Boland, recent winner of the Waterhouse Byrne Baird shield race.
Both categories were combined in a unique race where many long-standing rivalries were renewed. Every finishing position was contested with sheer determination due to team commitments and bragging rights. This was all about good team sport and personal honour!
The Donore M50 team came an excellent 2nd of 14 teams on 336 points behind Raheny Shamrocks AC on 220. The team was led home by Peter Gaffney (23.46), who ran a very consistent race to place 50th. Phil Hennessy (24.00) gained to 55th in the second half of the race, whilst Ciaran O’Flaherty (25.29) was paying the price for a fast start and had to dig-deep for the sake of the team before crossing the line in 105th position. The team was closed by Peter Nugent (25.52) in 126th.
The non-scoring M50 athletes were – Tom Fagan (26.07) in 137th, Tony Kynes (27.29) in 195th, Tony Griffin (28.28) in 225th, Kenneth Cronin (29.35) in 248th and Des Gill (29.47) in 253rd.
Niall Lynch (22.27) was first home for the M35 team in 19th place. The scoring 4 was completed in a flurry as fast finishing Gavin Keogh (22.54) passed his two team-mates to finish 28th, with Fergal Whitty (22.55) in 29th and Danny O’Sullivan (22.57) in 30th. The team came 7th (18 teams) on 106 points. Raheny Shamrocks AC (42) won the category.
The other Donore finishers were – Des Tremble (23.29) in 44th, Alan Keogh (23.51) in 53rd, Donal Iremonger (24.36) in 71st and Chris Muldoon (24.36) in 115th.
In the Master Men’s 3km race for M65 plus runners the evergreen Barry Potts (14.13) came 2nd overall and claimed the individual gold medal in the M70 age group.
Within a few minutes of finishing a disappointing 12th in last month’s National U17 cross-country championships Abdel Laadjel was advised by his Academy Squad coaches Gerry Naughton and Ciaran O’Flaherty to compete in the TOM BRENNAN NEW YEAR’S DAY 5KM race. “It was a case of getting back on the horse. Abdel was tired in Dunboyne and the performance did not justify the hard work he put into training” explained Naughton.
When Laadjel passed the 3km marker he was in a chase group of 4 athletes that included the national senior cross-country champion Liam Brady of Tullamore Harriers and 1996 Olympic Games 1,500m athlete Shane Healy of MSB AC. The young Donore Harrier was in new territory and he did not look out of place! And whilst Laadjel lost a little ground on the elite athletes over the remaining 2 kilometres a strong finish brought him home in an excellent 8th place overall, just 7 seconds shy of Brady (6th in 15.12). He won the junior men’s category ahead of Jafer Abduisheker (15.44) of Tulsa (USA). The overall race was won by Hiko Tonosa (14.20) of DSD AC. .
Laadjel, Irish born to Algerian parents, ran only one previous 5km race when he posted a time of 17.34 at the Brickfields Parkrun one year ago (05.01.2019). Coach Ciaran O’Flaherty was full in his praise of the Kishoge Community College student “Today he proved that he has the talent and it was reward for his commitment. Abdel has a big future in the sport”.
Barbara Cleary covered the flat 2-laps course in 17.10 to finish as 2nd woman behind Catherine Mullan (16.52) of MSB AC. She convincingly won the Women’s Over 40 category having 3 minutes to spare over runner-up Valentina Kossio (20.20) from Italy. Another category winner was Barry Potts (22.02), who placed 161st overall and 1st M65.
The other competing club athletes were: – Stephen Dawson (19.24) 83rd overall and 15th in the M35 age grade, Audrey Gahan (21.22) 145th and 6th W40, Pamela White (22.28) 179th and 25th senior woman, Frank McNally (22.47) 191st and 9th M55, Dana Mackey (26.07) 283rd and 18th W45, Tommy Halton (27.14) 298th and 5th M40, Michelle Dawson (28.06) 329th and 18th W35, Conan Mackey U14 (28.40) 355th and 15th junior man, and Frank Greally (39.21) in 686th and 16th M60.
Patrick Farrell (42.31) placed 10th of 102 finishers in the CARAGH NEW YEAR’S DAY 10KM RACE in Co. Kildare.
In her native Co. Clare Barbara Cleary (18.17) was 3rd overall and first woman in a field of 202 finishers in the MILLTOWN MALBAY GAA 5KM ROAD RACE on St. Stephen’s Day. It was a case of finish as you started! Cleary won at the same fixture on New Year’s Day 2019 in a time of 18.24.
In the PARKRUN series on New Year’s Day Fergal Whitty (17.27) was the first finisher at Hartstown, whilst two Under 19 athletes Gavin Curtin (17.24) and Barney Kelly (18.25) were runners-up at Corkagh Park and Griffeen Park respectively. Eva Crowe U14 (20.11) was 12th overall and 2nd woman at Porterstown.
There was plenty of more action from club runners in last Saturday’s (04.01.2020) PARKRUN races. Tristan Druet (16.59) was first home in Tymon Park, whilst Gavin Curtin (18.38) took the plaudits at Waterstown. Curtin and 6th place Aidan Kelly (20.33) were directed off the route and had to retrace some of their strides to join back into the race. Barney Kelly (18.38) was again runner-up, this time at Castletown Estate in Celbridge, whilst Paul Cummins (18.45) was also 2nd home at Brickfields. 13-years old Laura Nunan (22.12) was first woman home when 15th overall at Porterstown. Kate Cleary (21.58) was 2nd woman at Poppintree Park with another 13 years-old Katie Delaney (24.49) 3rd woman at Waterstown. Special mention to Nicola Dowdall who did 3 parkruns in the space of 4 days which she finished with a 24.50 and 4th place at Kilcock and to 10 years-old Eoin Mooney who ran 21.59 for 9th place at Corkagh Park. More results below.
RESULTS IN BRIEF:
TOM BRENNAN NEW YEAR’S DAY 5KM ROAD RACE at PHOENIX PARK (01.01.2020)
8th & 1st Junior Abdel Laadjel U18 (15.19 PB)
29th, 2nd woman & 1st W45 Barbara Cleary (17.10)
83rd & 15th M35 Stephen Dawson (19.24)
145th & 6th W40 Audrey Gahan (21.22)
161st & 1st M65 Barry Potts (22.02)
179th & 25th WS Pamela White (22.28)
191st & 9th M55 Frank McNally (22.47)
283rd & 18th W45 Dana Mackey (26.07)
298th & 5th M60 Tommy Halton (27.14)
329th & 18th W35 Michelle Dawson (28.40)
355th & 15th MJ Conan Mackey U14 (28.40)
686th & 16th M60 Frank Greally (39.21)
772 finishers
CARAGH NEW YEAR’S DAY 10KM RUN at CARAGH, CO. KILDARE (01.01.2020)
10th Patrick Farrell (42.31)
103 finishers
DUBLIN MASTERS CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS at ST. ANNE’s PARK (05.01.2010)
MASTERS WOMEN 35-plus 3KM
10th & 4th W45 Barbara Murray (13.07)
13th & 4th W40 Audrey Gahan (13.14)
19th & 5th W35 Ariana Ball (13.32)
23rd & 6th W35 Sinead Graham-O’Reilly (13.34)
24th & 7th W35 Caroline McCarthy (13.35)
61st & 13th W45 Cliodhna Carthy (14.23)
131st & 19th W50 Mary McDermott (15.47)
DNF Julia Hackett (injured)
180 finishers
TEAM W35: 1st Sportsworld AC 42, 2nd Raheny Shamrocks AC 42, 3rd Donore Harriers <Murray, Gahan, Ball & Graham-O’Reilly> 65. 16 teams
MASTERS MEN 35-plus 6KM
19th & 5th M45 Niall Lynch (22.27)
28th & 17th M35 Gavin Keogh (22.54)
29th & 5th M40 Fergal Whitty (22.55)
30th & 18th M35 Danny O’Sullivan (22.57)
44th & 10th M45 Des Tremble (23.29)
50th & 5th M50 Peter Gaffney (23.46)
53rd & 9th M40 Alan Keogh (23.51)
55th & 7th M50 Phil Hennessy (24.00)
71st & 14th M45 Donal Iremonger (24.36)
105th & 13th M50 Ciaran O’Flaherty (25.29)
115th & 29th M40 Chris Muldoon (25.42)
126th & 14th M50 Peter Nugent (25.52)
137th & 18th M50 Tom Fagan (26.07)
195th & 5th M60 Tony Kynes (27.29)
225th & 8th M60 Tony Griffin (28.28)
248th & 13th M60 Kenneth Cronin (29.35)
253rd & 52nd M50 Desmond Gill (29.47)
DNF Lou MacCurtain
291 finishers
TEAM M35: 1st Raheny Shamrocks AC 42, 7th Donore Harriers <Lynch, Keogh, Whitty & O’Sullivan> 106, 18 teams
TEAM M50: 1st Raheny Shamrocks AC 220, 2nd Donore Harriers <Gaffney, Hennessy, O’Flaherty & Nugent> 336, 3rd Rathfarnham WSAF 442. 14 teams
MASTERS MEN 65-plus 3KM
2nd & 1st M70 Barry Potts (14.13)
LATE RESULT: MILLTOWN MALBAY GAA 5KM ROAD RACE in CO. CLARE (26.12.2019)
3rd overall and 1st woman Barbara Cleary (18.17)
202 finishers
PARKRUN SERIES (01.01.2020)
Corkagh: 2nd Gavan Curtin U19 (17.24), 100th Nicola Dowdall W45 (25.18), 130th David Hudson M60 (26.50), 145th Mary Murphy W45 (27.32), 245th Joan McTernan W60 (33.39)
Griffeen: 2nd Barney Kelly U19 (18.25), 111th Nicola Dowdall W45 (24.49), 118th Helaine Kelly W45 (25.12 PB)
Hartstown: 1st Fergal Whitty M40 (17.27), 10th Owen Robinson M35 (20.28), 43rd Caroline McCarthy W35 (24.18)
Porterstown: 12th & 2nd woman Eva Crowe U14 (20.11 PB)
PARKRUN SERIES (04.01.2020)
Castletown: 2nd Barney Kelly U19 (18.38). 91st Helaine Kelly W45 (26.01), 98th Hugh David Kelly U11 (26.43)
Brickfields: 2nd Paul Cummins (18.45), 69th Ray Holmes M60 (32.07)
Bushy: 179th Tommy Halton M60 (29.27)
Corkagh: 9th Eoin Mooney U10 (21.59)
Griffeen: 122nd Liz MacCurtain W50 (27.39), 140th Terry Mee M75 (28.20)
Poolbeg: 51st Karen Woods W40 (22.41)
Poppintree: 13th & 2nd woman Kate Cleary W45 (21.58)
Porterstown: 15th & 1st woman Laura Nunan U15 (22.12)
Royal Canal, Kilcock: 22nd & 4th woman Nicola Dowdall W45 (24.50), 31st David Hudson M60 (25.43), 38th Joan McTernan W60 (26.36)
Tymon: 1st Tristan Druet M35 (16.59)
Waterstown: 1st Gavin Curtin U19 (18.38), 6th Aidan Kelly JNR (20.33), 21st & 3rd woman
Katie Delaney U15 (24.49)