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National Senior Cross Country Championships and Weekend Round-Up

With the Dublin clubs dominant the National Inter-Clubs cross country championships at Kilbroney Park in County Down  again proved to be a capital battle! Six laps over a 2 kilometres undulating course in thepanoramic setting between Slieve Martin and the Carlingford Lough was the venue as the first 4 teams in 2014 again locked horns in pursuit of cross country glory. Mick Clohisey of Raheny Shamrocks AC and Dundrum South Dublin (DSD) came as defending individual and team champions.

Donore Harriers, having ended a 21 year barren spell in the team competition by gaining bronze medals in 2014, were intent on adding to their great legacy in Ireland’s premier cross country competition.

At the end of the first circuit (2km + 150m) Clohisey had opened up a sizeable lead on Sergiu Ciobanu of Clonliffe Harriers. In the team competition Ciobanu was heading a strong Clonliffe team, obviously looking on regaining the crown that they lost in 2014. The Santry based team was leading on 33 points (places 2, 8, 10 & 13) with Raheny Shamrocks 52 (1, 12, 15 & 24) in second and then defending champions DSD 55 (5, 6, 17 & 25). Donore Harriers held 4th place with Lee Van Haeften in 11th position (time 6.42), Mark Dooley in 19th (6.48), Eric Keogh in 21st (6.49), John Dunne in 26th (6.54), Michael McMahon in 28th (6.55) and Caoimhin Kelly in 41st (7.15).

After 4km the colours of Clonliffe were again prominent. They had 4 runners (2, 10, 11 & 12) in the top 12 for a score of 35. Raheny, spearheaded by runaway leader Clohisey, remained in second on 57 (1, 15, 20 & 21). However, the competition for 3rd place intensified as Donore Harriers on 65 points held a narrow lead over DSD on 67 (5, 6, 27 & 29). Lee Van Haeften was still leading the team in 13th place (13.06) with Keogh only a metre back in 14th. Dooley 18th (13.08), McMahon 22nd (13.31) and Dunne 23rd (13.32) were packing well behind.

Clohisey extended his lead by the halfway mark, which he passed in 18.31. Mark Dooley and Eric Keogh (both passed6km in 19.35) in 12th and 13th place led the Donore team. A clearly unwell Van Haeften fell back to 18th (19.52) and retired from the race soon after. Dunne and McMahon continued to run stride for stride and were holding places 19thand 20th (both 19.53). In the team race Clonliffe (2, 8, 9 & 11) on 30 had an unassailable lead. Raheny (1, 14, 16 & 24) on 55, Donore Harriers (12, 13, 18 & 19) on 62 and DSD (5, 6, 27, 31) on 69 continued to battle for the silver and bronze positions.

Donore’s cause was not helped by Van Haeften’s unfortunate retirement. Nor was it helped by Brendan O’Neill of DSD gaining to 3rd place in the latter half of the race. However, despite having 2 athletes in the top 5, the DSD team was struggling with their 3rd and 4th scoring runners holding positions in the 20s, whilst the Donore athletes continued to dig deep and fight for each position. Thus, at the end of lap 4 (8km mark) Clonliffe consolidated their lead on 27 points (2, 7, 8 & 10), Raheny were on 47 (1, 13, 15 & 18), Donore Harriers on 54 (Dooley 9th in 26.03; Keogh 12th in 26.14; Dunne 16th in 26.35 & McMahon 17th in 26.35) and DSD on 64 (4, 5, 25 & 30).

Race leader Clohisey passed the 10km mark in 30.44, 31 seconds clear of Ciobanu with O’Neill gaining to 3rd. Mark Dooley (32.35) maintained 9th, Eric Keogh (32.55) improved a  place to 11th whilst Dunne and McMahon remained in relentless pursuit in 16th and 17th (both 33.15). Clonliffe led on 27 (3, 5. 9 & 10), then came Raheny on 49 (1, 14, 15, 19) with Donore (53) in 3rd and DSD (3, 5, 24 and 30) next on 62.

In the final lap Clohisey (36.53) further increased his lead and ran out a very convincing winner. Ciobanu (37.26) was a good second with the fast finishing O’Neill (37.35) in 3rd place. The Donore Harriers team was led in by Mark Dooley (38.59) who gained a place on the last circuit to finish 8th. Eric Keogh (39.31), a middle-distance specialist, had to dig deep on the final 2km lap to hold 13th after he lost a couple of places during a ‘bad patch’. Michael McMahon (39.47) won out his ultimate duel with John Dunne (39.50) as they crossed the line in 16th and 17th places. Caoimhin Kelly (43.40) was Donore’s non-scoring runner in 52nd position.

The final team score read: 1st. Clonliffe Harriers 27 (2, 6, 9, 10); 2nd Raheny Shamrocks 46 (1, 12, 14, 19); 3rd Donore Harriers 54 (8, 13, 16, 17); 4th DSD AC 59 (3, 5, 22, 29); 5th North Belfast Harriers 101, 6th Liffey Valley AC 141 – 10 teams closed.

This was arguably a better team result that the bronze gained in 2014. John Travers was missing due to the close proximity of the race to the European Indoors next weekend and Lee Van Haeften was forced to abandon mid-race due to illness. Thus, great credit must go to the scoring four. Mark Dooley put behind a disappointing run in the South of England championships a month ago to run his “best every race”. It was fitting that Mark should lead the team home having missed out in the 2014 race due to injury. Eric Keogh, who is gearing towards the 800m and 1500m this summer, showed real grit to place 13th – four places higher than last year. It is hard to imagine that both John Dunne and Michael McMahon took up ‘running’ in 2012 – yes in 2012! John Dunne was again the 4th scoring man as he was last year. He was 25th last year and improved to 17th this year. But what about Michael McMahon! In the 2014 event he placed 45th in what was his second race for the club. In 2015 he placed 16th in Ireland’s senior cross country title race. It shows what can be achieved through dedication and hard work!

This was Donore Harriers 14th team bronze in the history of the competition, adding to an overall tally that includes 23 team gold and 13 team silver. Team member John Dunne said: “we are improving all the time and there is no reason why we can’t win the team competition over the next couple of years”. A positive attitude and a work in progress!

At the Griffeen 5km Parkrun on Saturday morning  George Brady M35 (17.39), who is preparing for the Belfast Marathon in May, recorded a good win. In the early stages he had to contend with the close attention of Michael Gibbs u/18s (18.03). 17 years-old Gibbs again lowered his personal best when finishing in 3rd position. Jack Connolly u/15s (19.58) was competing in his first 5km race and showed the benefits of regular training when he placed 13thoverall. Another to impress was Ciara Murphy (20.05), who was 17th overall and the first female finisher. Ciara also recorded a new PB and continues to improve. Shona Smyth (26.58) placed 108th and is clearly regaining her fitness level.     

Results in brief:

National Senior Cross Country Championships at Kilbroney Park, Rostrevor: 8th Mark Dooley (38.59); 13th Eric Keogh (39.31); 16th Michael McMahon (39.47); 17th .John Dunne (39.50); 52nd Caoimhin Kelly (43.40); Lee Van Haeften DNF (ill); Heywood Richardson DNF (injured)

TEAM: 1st. Clonliffe Harriers 27 (2, 6, 9, 10); 2nd Raheny Shamrocks 46 (1, 12, 14, 19); 3rd Donore Harriers 54 (8, 13, 16, 17); 4th DSD AC 59 (3, 5, 22, 29); 5th North Belfast Harriers 101, 6th Liffey Valley AC 141 – 10 teams

Griffeen 5km Parkrun: 1st George Brady M35 (17.39); 3rd Michael Gibbs u/18s (18.03 PB); 13th Jack Connolly u/15s (19.58 PB); 17th / 1st female Ciara Murphy (20.05 PB); 27th Daniel Brady u/17s (20.56); 108th / 17thShona Smith u/15s (26.58)

Mondello Park 10km: 6th Colm O’Connell (34.02)

Lismullen 10km (1/3/15): 51st / 2nd M60 category Terry Mee M70 (49.33)

LATE RESULT Naas 5km Parkrun (21/2/15): 9th / 2nd female Lucy McCann u/17s (20.10)  

National Senior Indoor Championships and Weekend Round-Up

John Travers of Donore Harriers stamped his authority all over the final of 1500m at the National Senior Indoors championships at Athlone Arena on Sunday (22/2/15). Running a fine tactical race Travers ran in the pack during the early stages as first Danny Mooney of Letterkenny and then Eoin Everard of Kilkelly took the pace. Travers (3.49.93) moved to the front just after the halfway mark and raced away to a comfortable win with a blistering final 300 metres covered in 39 seconds. Everard (3.51.90) came second with Joe Warne (3.52.84) of Doheny AC in 3rd.

In a post-race interview John Travers said that he felt: “very much in control” and to gaining: “a lot more experience and strength” prior to the European Indoor Championships to be held at Prague on the 6th to 8th of March. Link:http://youtu.be/EV1uaUagu8o

Junior athlete Cathal O’Brien gave a fine performance when placing 6th in the High Jump with a best mark of 1m.85cm.

In the final Meet & Train league fixture at Cherryfield Park on Saturday (21/2/15) Donore’s Kim Hickey ran out a convincing winner and in the process took the overall individual league title. On a cold and wet morning the other Donore Harriers athletes who competed in a field of 104 finishers were: – 17th Julia Hackett, 20th Aisling Swaine, 29thSian O’Connor, 43rd Caren Crowley, 79th Sue Lynch, and 88th Anne Woodlock.  Donore C also finished the series in 3 place in the Bronze Division.

The 4th and final day of the Dublin Juvenile Indoors championships at Santry on Saturday (21/2/15) saw another successful day for Donore Harriers. Lara O’Byrne made it 4 gold medals in the championships by winning the u/17s Girls 60 metres hurdles. Aoife Lynch (u/17s) added the 60m sprints title to the 200m crown that she won last week. Kolade Abiodun (u/16s) won gold in both the 60 metres and 60m hurdles, adding to his 200m title. The ever consistent Jack Rudden-Kelly made it five wins for Donore Harriers athletes when he recorded a great win in the u/17s Boys 60m hurdles.

Roisin Rynn-Cahill (u/17s) is proving to be a fine prospect at the hurdles event when she took silver in the 60mH event. One of the club’s most dedicated athletes Conor Fox was rewarded with a notable silver medal in the Boys under 19s sprint over 60 metres. Lauren Kennedy also took runner-up spot in the Girls under 17s sprint hurdles.

Suzi O’Farrell and Lauren Flaherty were very competitive when placing 3rd in the Girls u/16s and u/17s sprints, both races having ‘photo’ finishes.

Juvenile Team Manager Leonie Newman stated: “Everyone on the team did so well! And it was great to see so many young athletes competing for the first time. They were all brilliant!”

A special mention must go to Ciaran O’Farrell. He qualified for the final of the under 9s Boys 60m and finished in 4thplace. One to watch!

Elsewhere 17 years old Michael Gibbs was second home in the Operation Transformation 5km race in the Phoenix Park on Saturday (21/2/15). Ciara Murphy (u/17s) ran a brilliant personal best (20.50) when placing as runner-up in the Naas 5km Parkrun (21/2/15), whilst Hannah Barr (u/19s) was first woman home in the Waterstown 5km Parkrun (21/2/15). Hannah’s time of 23.59 was also a PB.

Results in brief:

National Senior Indoors at Athlone Arena (21 & 22/02/15): High Jump 6th Cathal O’Brien JNR (1.85m); 1500m 1st John Travers (3.49.93) and (3.55.05) 1st in qualifying round

St. Anne’s 5km Parkrun (25/2/15): 39th / 4th woman Claire Morrissey F35 (21.37)

Meet & Train League at Cherryfield Park (21/2/15): 1st Kim Hickey; 17th Julia Hackett, 20th Aisling Swaine, 29thSian O’Connor, 43rd Caren Crowley, 79th Sue Lynch, 88th Anne Woodlock

Operation Transformation 5km at Phoenix Park (21/2/15): 2nd Michael Gibbs JNR. Other results not known

Wicklow Hospice 10km at Rathdrum (21/2/15): 5th woman Rhona Duane (44.04)

Wicklow Hospice Half-Marathon at Rathdrum (26/2/15): 6th / 2nd in M40 Alan Farrell (1.24.59); 7th / 2nd M35 Colin Morrissey (1.26.00)

Barnodos/Blossom Ireland 9km at The Curragh 22/2.15): 2nd Ian Redican M40 (37.30)

LATE RESULT St. Anne’s 5km Parkrun (18/2/15): 18th / 2nd woman Aoife Rickard   

Juvenile Results in brief:

Dublin Juvenile Indoor Track & Field Championships Day 4 at Santry (21/2/15)

GOLD (5): u/16s Girls 60mH – Lara O’Byrne: u/17s Girls 60m – Aoife Lynch: u/16s Boys 60m – Kolade Abiodun: u/16s Boys 60mH – Kolade Abiodun: u/17s Boys 60mH – Jack Rudden-Kelly

SILVER (3): u/17s Girls 60mH – Roisin Rynn-Cahill: u/18s Girls 60mH – Lauren Kennedy: u/19s Boys 60m – Conor Fox

BRONZE (3): u/16s Girls 60m – Suzi O’Farrell: u/17s 60m – Lauren Flahery; u/17s Boys 60m – Jack Rudden-Kelly
Naas 5km Parkrun (21/2/15): 13th / 2nd woman Ciara Murphy u/17s (20.50 PB)

Waterstown 5km Parkrun (21/2/15): 14th / 1st woman Hannah Barr u/19s (23.59 PB)

Donore Harriers Race Report Weekend February 15th

Donore Harriers had a return of 33 medals from the first weekend of the Dublin Indoor Track & Field championships for juvenile athletes (13-15/2/15). It was an action packed weekend with the competition held on Friday evening and Saturday at Santry Stadium and at Tallaght track on Sunday. Multi-event specialist Lara O’Byrne proved to be the star performer with 3 golds (High Jump, Shot Putt & Pole Vault) and a silver (Long Jump) in the under 16s age group. The club’s leading young sprinters struck gold as Aoife Lynch (u/16s), Kolade Abiodun (u/16s) and Sean Lawlor (u/19s) all excelled.

The club’s growing reputation for producing excellent young throwing event athletes was again evident. Ashling Read (Girls u/14s), the aforementioned Lara O’Byrne, Lauren O’Keeffe (Girls u/17s) and Oran O’Brien (Boys u/18s) made it four golds in the Shot Putt.  With the pole vault being introduced to the competition for the first time it was great the see Donore Harriers to the fore as Lara O’Byrne and Albhe Healy (Girls u/18s) vaulted to gold.

Clodagh Read (Girls u/17s) won three individual silver medals in the Long Jump, Shot Putt and Triple Jump. Lucy McCann (5.14.21) had to fend off a strong challenge from her team-mate Eliza NiThighearnaigh (5.14.9) to take silver in an exciting 1500m race.

Special mention must go to some of the club’s emerging young athletes. Rian Carey (u/13s Boys Shot Putt), Sekeriye Ahmed (u/16s Boys 1500m), Martina Hughes (u/18s Girls 200m), Lucy Hurley (u/16s Girls High Jump), Peace Onakoya (u/13s Girls Shot Putt) and Caoimhe Mackey (u/17s Girls Long Jump) were all new to the podium. Carey and Ahmed won silver medals with the remainder taking bronze.

The Donore relay teams were also very competitive with 2 silver and 4 bronze medals.

At the Leinster Schools Cross Country championships at Santry Demesne (11/2/15) Donore athletes Lucy McCann, Fathi Aden and Sekeriye Ahmed all qualified to compete in the national finals due to take place at Clongowes on the 7th of March. McCann (Scoil Mhuire, Clane), competing in the Girls intermediate race, made a careful start and worked her way through to 15th and the final qualifying position. Ciara Murphy (also Scoil Mhuire), who is relatively new to the sport, gave more indication of her emerging talent when placing 23rd.

Fathi Aden and Sekeriye Ahmed (both Synge Street) worked their way through to 6th and 8th in the Junior Boys race. Both lost ground in the melee at the start and will hopefully gain from the experience.

Niamh O’Neill (Castleknock CC) put in a big challenge on the first lap to hold 7th place, but she lost ground on lap 2 and fell back to 23rd in the Senior Girls race over 2.5km. A very strong field in Senior Boys made it tough going for Sam Gallager (Lucan CBS) and Stephen Gavin (Salesians). They eventually had to settle for 20th and 26th placings. Gabhan O’Tighearnaigh (CUS) came 80th, but was stepping-up an age group.

On a quiet weekend for the senior athletes the exploits of Garvan Smith (16th in 3.35.59) and Sean Fox (17th in 3.38.28) took centre stage. Both competed in the Donadea 50km road race on Saturday (14/2/15). Over the 10 laps course the two men ran side by side until the penultimate lap. Fox ‘hit the wall’ somewhere between 40km and 45 km, but made a good recover on the final lap and actually gained on his teammate over the final 5km circuit.

Elsewhere there were encouraging results for two athletes recovering from long-term injury. Dervila Holmes (11.56) placed 2nd in the Business Houses Garda Boat Club women’s race over 2 miles in the Phoenix Park on Saturday (14/2/15), whilst Sinead Lambe (19.30) was 12th overall and the first woman home in the St. Anne’s 5km Parkun (14/2/15).

 

Results in brief:

BHAA North Farmers XC at Balheary Park, Swords (7/2/15): Men’s 5 mile = 40th Ian Redican M40 (31.05); 126th Tommy Halton M55 (39.54)

Donadea RC 50km (14/2/15): 16th Garvan Smith M40 (3.35.59) 5km splits 21:58: 20:49: 20:50: 21:02: 20:58: 20:59: 21:15: 21:12: 22:24: 24:32; 17th Sean Fox M35 (3.38.28) 5km splits 21:58: 20:50: 20:50: 21:04: 20:57: 20:59: 21:15: 21:12: 25:14: 24:10

St. Anne’s 5km Parkrun (14/2/15): 12th / 1st woman Sinead Lambe (19.30)

BHAA Garda Boat Club XC at Phoenix Park (14/2/15): Women’s 2 mile race = 2nd Dervila Holmes F35  (11.56); 82nd Ann Woodlock F75 (18.06)

Men’s 4 miles = 9th Henry English M35 (22.41); 111th Desmond Gill M45 (28.44); 166th Terry Mee M70 (31.36); 186th Joseph Maguire M75 (33.34)

 

Juvenile results

Leinster Schools Cross Country championships at Santry Demesne (11/2/15): – Intermediate Girls:Intermediate Girls = 15th Lucy McCann (Scoil Mhuire Clane); 23rd Ciara Murphy (Scoil Mhuire Clane); 33rd Claire O’Connor (St. Louis): Senior Girls = 23rd Niamh O’Neill (Castleknock CC)Junior Boys = 6th Fathi Aden (Synge Street CBS); 8th Sekeriye Ahmed (Synge Street CBS); 94th Jack Raftery (Castleknock CC): Senior Boys = 20th Sam Gallagher (CBS Lucan); 26th Stephen Gavin (Salesian College); 80th Gabhan O’Tighearnaigh <stepping up> (CUS)

Lucy McCann, Fathi Aden & Sekeriye Ahmed qualify for Irish Schools cross country finals to be held at Clongowes in Clane on the 7th of March 2015.

Dublin Indoor T&F championships at Santry Stadium (13/2/15):

Gold (12): u/14s Girls Shot Putt – Ashling Read: u/16s Girls 200m – Aoife Lynch: u/16s Girls – High Jump – Lara O’Byrne: u/16s Girls Shot Putt – Lara O’Byrne: u/16s Girls Pole Vault – Lara O’Byrne: u/17s Girls Shot Putt – Lauren O’Keeffe: u/18s Girls Triple Jump – Karen Hughes: u/18s Girls Pole Vault – Albhe Healy: u/16s Boys 200m – Kolade Abiodun; u/17s Boys High Jump – Gabhan O’Tighearnaigh; u/18s Boys Shot Putt – Oran O’Brien: u/19s Boys 200m – Sean Lawlor

Silver (10): u/16s Girls Long Jump – Lara O’Byrne: u/17s Girls 1500m – Lucy McCann (5.14.21): u/17s Girls Long Jump – Clodagh Read: u/17s Girls Shot Putt – Clodagh Read: u/17s Girls Triple Jump – Clodagh Read: u/18s Girls 200m – Karen Hughes: u/13s Boys Shot Putt – Rian Carey: u/16s Boys 1500m – Sekeriye Ahmed (4.41.73): under 17s Girls relay: under 17s Boys relay

Bronze (11): u/13s Girls Shot Putt – Peace Onakoya: u/16s Girls High Jump – Lucy Hurley: u/16s Girls Shot Putt – Martina Hughes: u/17s Girls Long Jump – Caoimhe Mackey: u/17s Girls 1500m – Eliza NiThighearnaigh (5.14.90): u/12s Boys 600m – Sean Kinsella: under 16s Girls relay: under 18s Girls relay:  under 16s Boys relay: under 17s Boys relay: under 19s Boys relay
Under 18 Oran o brien 1st in shot putt
Under 19 Sean lawlor 1st 200
Relays
Under 16 girls 4×200 3rd
Under 17 girls 4x2002nd
Under 18 girls 4x2003rd
Under 16 boys 4x2003rd
Under 17 boys 4x2002nd
Under 19boys 4×200 3rdUnder 17 gabhan ni thighearnaigh 1st high jump
Under 18 Oran o brien 1st in shot putt
Under 19 Sean lawlor 1st 200
Relays
Under 16 girls 4×200 3rd
Under 17 girls 4x2002nd
Under 18 girls 4x2003rd
Under 16 boys 4x2003rd
Under 17 boys 4x2002nd
Under 19boys 4×200 3rd
Under 17 gabhan ni thighearnaigh 1st high jump
Under 18 Oran o brien 1st in shot putt
Under 19 Sean lawlor 1st 200
Relays
Under 16 girls 4×200 3rd
Under 17 girls 4x2002nd
Under 18 girls 4x2003rd
Under 16 boys 4x2003rd
Under 17 boys 4x2002nd
Under 19boys 4×200 3rd

Dungarvan 10 and Weekend Round Up

The remarkable Jim McNamara not only retained his over 70s title at the popular Dungarvan 10 mile road race(1/2/15), but recorded a time 4 minutes quicker than last year. Gentleman Jim (time of 1.14.29) is an evergreen legend of Irish athletics and an inspirational coach. One of his protégés also had good reason to celebrate at Dungarvan. Ann Curley may not have retained her over 40s crown, but she finished as 3rd woman overall whilst placing second in her age category. Her time of 1.02.27 was over a minute quicker than her time in 2014. Nicola Dowdall F40 recorded a time of 1.15.08 to place 575th overall.

Meanwhile at the Trim 10 mile road race (1/2/15) the Donore Harriers team (145), led home by Garvan Smith, won the 3rd team award behind winners Mullingar Harriers (60) and runners-up Celbridge AC (61). Smith (58.17) finished 18th overall in the race and second in the M40 category. The scoring team was completed by Sean Fox (59.39) in 27th, Will Morris (59.49) in 29th and Niall O’Reilly (1.05.18) in 71st spot. The other Donore competitors were Tony Griffin (1.13.17) who placed 5th in the M55 category and Charlie O’Neill (1.16.18) who was 4th in the M60s class.

Over in the U.K Lee Van Haeften placed 3rd in the Dewsbury 10km (1/2/15) race run in cold and blustery conditions.

At the Athletics Ireland Indoor Games at Athlone on Sunday (1/2/15) John Travers (8.19.30) was the runaway winner of the 3000m race, finishing half-a-minute in front of Keith Shiels of Foyle Valley AC. Having already got the qualifying time in the 1500m Travers was hoping to gain the qualification mark for his favoured 3km trace race, but the lack of serious competition and fatigue following his sub-4 mile in New York on the previous weekend took its toll.

In the 800m race Daragh Fitzgibbon (1.55.80) knocked 3 seconds of his previous best time to place an excellent 4thamongst a strong field.

Junior athlete and Kylemore College student Sean Lawlor (22.40) got a fine 2nd place in the 200m behind Kieron Elliott (21.92) of North Sligo AC. Following a false start that eliminated Zac Irwin of Sligo AC Lawlor made a hesitant start that allowed Elliott gain the advantage from the start. Adam Halpin (24.78) placed 5th in the 200m heats, whilst David Campbell was unluckily disqualified after making a slight movement on his starter blocks.

In the second round of the National Indoor League at Athlone Arena (31/1/15) Cathal O’Brien placed 3rd in the High Jump with a best effort of 1.87 metres. Adam Halpin (55.47) was 11th in the 400m, whilst David Campbell (52.47) placed 5th in the 400m guest race.

Next Sunday sees Donore Harriers compete in the National Masters and Intermediate cross country championships at Tuam in Galway.

Results in brief:

LATE RESULT: Albert 5km Parkrun, Middlesborough (24/1/15): 2nd Lee Van Haeften (15.31)

MISSING RESULT: Raheny 5 Mile (25/1/15): 550th / 49th in M45 category James Clarke (35.04)

Naas 5km Parkrun (31/1/15): 2nd Ian Redican M40 (20.34)

Athletics Ireland National Indoor League Round 2 at Athlone Arena (31/1/15):

400m – 11th Adam Halpin JNR (55.47); High Jump – 3rd Cathal O’Brian (1.87m);

400m guest race – 5th David Campbell (52.47).

Donore Harriers remain 12th of 16 competing teams.

Dungarvan 10 Mile (1/2/15): 96th / 3rd female Ann Curley F40 (1.02.27); 554th / 1st in O/70s category Jim McNamara (1.14.29); 575th Nicola Dowdall F40 (1.15.08)

Trim 10 Mile (1/2/15): 18th / 2nd in M40 category Garvan Smith (58.17); 27th Sean Fox (59.39); 29th Will Morris (59.49); 71st Niall O’Reilly (1.05.18); 199th / 5th M55 Tony Griffin (1.13.17); 260th / 4th M60 Charlie O’Neill (1.16.18)

TEAM: 1st Mullingar Harriers (60); 2nd Celbridge AC (61); 3rd Donore Harriers <Smith; Fox; Morris; O’Reilly> (145)

Dewsbury 10km (1/2/15): 3rd Lee Van Haeften (31.57)

Athletics Ireland Indoor Games 2015 at Athlone Arena (1/2/15): 200m Final – 2nd Sean Lawlor JNR (22.40); 200m Heat 4 – DQ David Campbell; Heat 5 – 5th Adam Halpin JNR (24.78); 3000m Final – 1st John Travers (8.19.30); 800m Final – 4th Daragh Fitzgibbon (1.55.80) PB

 

JUVENILE REPORT

Donore Harriers duo of Lucy McCann and Ciara Murphy qualified to the Leinster Schools cross country championship to take place in the Phoenix Park on the 11th of February. Running in the South Leinster championships held on the grounds of the Cistercean College in Roscrea on Thursday 29th of January they placed 5th and 6th respectively in the Intermediate Girls category whilst representing Scoil Mhuire in Clane. At the same event Michael Gibbs (also Scoil Mhuire) placed 23rd in the senior boy’s race.

In the East Leinster Schools at Avondale Park in Rathdrum on the 27th of January Suzanne Masterson and Eliza NiThighearnaigh placed 17th and 23rd respectively in the very competitive Intermediate Girls race representing the Loreto St. Stephen’s Green school.

Results in brief:

East Leinster Schools Cross Country championships at Avondale Park, Rathdrum (27/1/15): Intermediate Girls – 17th Suzanne Masterson (Loreto Stephen’s Green); 23rd Eliza NiThighearnaigh (Loreto Stephen’s Green)

South Leinster Schools Cross Country championships at Roscrea (29/1/15): Intermediate Girls – 5th Lucy McCann (Scoil Mhuire); 6th Ciara Murphy (Scoil Mhuire); Senior Boys – 23rd Michael Gibbs (Scoil Mhuire)

Sub 4 Mile for Travers in New York and Weekend Round Up

John Travers opened his indoor season with a fantastic win in New York. Competing in the New Balance Invitational Mile at the Armoury Centre on Saturday against a strong field of American based athletes Travers won by three metres over Chris Gowell and dipped under the magic 4 minutes barriers for the second time on the track. Travers lay in the main pack through the first half of the race and edged into the lead on lap 5 of 8. He was forced to maintain a fast pace to fend off the close attention of Chris Gowell, a Welsh international now based as a full-time athlete in Austin, Texas. Travers broke the line in 3.59.62 with Gowell second in a time of 4.00.13 and Ross Proudfoot (4.01.47) of Canada in third. Travers was understandably “chuffed” after the race as this result augurs well for the remainder of his indoor campaign. Here is a link to the race  http://www.armorytrack.com/gprofile.php?mgroup_id=45586&do=videos&video_id=131245

Three members of the Donore Harriers ‘A’ squad competed in the South of England Cross Country championship at Brighton on Saturday. The ‘Southern’ is the second largest cross country race in the U.K attracting the strongest distance club runners. The 9-miles classic usually has an array of international athletes to the fore and this year saw England’s Ben Tickner (50.21) of the host club hold on for victory from Paskar Owar (50.24) of Uganda and Belgrave Harriers. The Donore trio was led home by Eric Keogh (55.24) in an excellent 70th place, whilst Caoimhin Kelly (59.08) and Mark Dooley (60.29) will have gained from the experience when placing 176th and 232rd respectively.

Eoin Durkan (27.01) was the first Donore Harrier home when he placed 36th in the AXA Raheny 5 mile road race at St. Anne’s Park on Sunday.  Master athlete Alan Farrell was the next clubman home in 176th place in a time of 30.29. The women’s team was led home by Sinead Graham (33.31) in 432nd spot with Aoife O’Sullivan placing 439th (34.09). 14 club members competing amongst a field of well over 2,000 entrants.

At the National Indoor Junior & U/23s championships at Athlone Arena  Sean Lawlor (21.86) blitzed the field to win the Junior Men’s 200 metres final. A fast start gave the ‘Ballyer Bullet’ the advantage and he held on brilliantly to edge out his main nemesis Zak Irwin (21.91) of Sligo AC.  In the 1500m final middle-distance specialist Daragh Fitzgibbon (4.04.22) ran a very solid race to gain the silver medal behind Andrew Wright of Willowfield Harriers. Adam Halpin placed 4th in the heats of the Junior Men’s 400m knocking well over a second off his previous best time. In the Junior Women’s pole vault Ailbhe Healy jumped 2.55m at her first attempt, but was unable to clear the next height of 2.70m that would have put her in contention for a medal. She had to settle for a commendable 5thposition. Here is a link to the indoor championships http://jumping-the-gun.com/?p=2837 (Sean Lawlor’s final is at 4.25)

Results in brief:

New Balance Invitational Mile at the Armoury Centre, New York: 1st John Travers (Donore Harriers & Ireland) 3.59.62; 2nd Chris Gowell (Wales) 4.00.13; 3rd Ross Proudfoot (Canada) 4.01.47

South of England XC championships (9 miles) at Brighton: 70th Eric Keogh (55.24); 176th Caoimhin Kelly (59.08); 232nd Mark Dooley (60.29)

Naas 5km Parkrun: 7th Ian Redican M40 (20.09)

Marlay 5km Parkrun: 56th Tomas Griffin (20.19)

National Indoor Junior & under 23s Championships at Athlone Arena : u/20s 200m Final – 1st Sean Lawlor (21.88) gold medal; u/23s 60m Heat 1 – 7th Darren Hughes (8.11); u/23s; 1500 Final – 2nd Daragh Fitzgibbon (4.04.22) silver medal; u/20s 400m Heat 4 – 4th Adam Halpin (54.77 PB); u/20s 60m Heat 1 – 6th Conor Fox (7.64); u/20s 60m Heat 1 – 4th Aoife Lynch (8.25); u/20s Pole Vault Final – 5th Ailbhe Healy (2.55m)

AXA Raheny 5 mile road race at St. Anne’s Park : 36th Eoin Durkan (27.01); 176th Alan Farrell M40 (30.29); 432nd Sinead Graham (33.31); 439th Aoife O’Sullivan (34.09); 558th Rhona Duane (35.19); 562nd Frank McNally M50 (35.11); 696th Terry Mee M70 (37.05); 952nd Charlie O’Neill M60 (39.40); 953rd Tommy Halton M55 (39.40); 994th Catherine McKeon (39.39); 1079th Laura Murray (39.42); 1179th Joseph Maguire M75 (41.47); 1515th Tony Jenkins M70 (43.58); 1915th Michael Brophy M65 (47.45)

 

JUVENILE REPORT

A number of Donore Harriers juvenile athletes were in action in the opening series of the schools cross country championships. At the ‘West Leinsters’  the recently crowned national under 14s champion Fathi Aden (Synge Street) made the podium with a 3rd place finish in the Junior Boys. Fathi lost the opportunity to challenge for the top spot due to making a slow start. However the star performance of the day came from Sam Gallagher (Lucan CBS) in the senior boys 5km race. Gallagher worked his way through to third position only to be outkicked in the final 30 metres. Whilst he had to be content with 4th position it was, nevertheless, a very fine effort in a very competitive race. Stephen Gavin (Salesians College) showed a return to form following injury when placing 6th in the same race.

Claire O’Connor (St. Louis) 5th in the Intermediate Girls; Niamh O’Neill (Castleknock CC) 4th in the Senior Girls; and Sekeriye Ahmed (Synge Street) 9th and Jack Raftery (Castleknock CC) 12th in the Junior Boys also qualify for the Leinster Schools final at the Phoenix Park next month.

In the North Leinster Schools Cross Country at ALSAA (23/1/15) club newcomer Nahom Alem narrowly failed to make the top 15 and qualification in the senior boys race over 5km. Eritrean born Alem represented Marino College and after a steady start worked his way through a field of older and more experiences runners to place 18th.

Donore Harriers juvenile athletes dominated the Waterstown 5km Parkrun on Saturday. Michael Gibbs u/18s (18.17) was the first home in the race taking half-a-minute of his previous best time. Nahom Alem u/18s (18.39) placed 2nd, an excellent run given that he competed in a schools cross country race on the previous day. Lucy McCann u/17s (20.43) was the first female home, whilst Ciara Murphy u/17s (21.49) placed an excellent 2nd on her debut 5km race. Hannah Barr (Junior) was 5th female with a PB time of 24.02.

Results in brief:

West Leinsters Schools Cross Country championships at Phoenix Park (21/1/15): Minor Girls – 37th Marie Cormican (Mount Sackville); Junior Girls – 25th Niamh Clarke (St. Joseph’s Lucan); 60th Angelica Gonia (Maynooth PP); Intermediate Girls – 5th Claire O‘Connor (St. Louis Rathmines); Senior Girls – 4th Niamh O‘Neill (Castleknock CC); Junior Boys – 3rd Fathi Aden (Synge Street CBS); 9th Sekeriye Ahmed (Synge Street CBS); 12th Jack Raftery (Castleknock CC); 160th Matthew Lynch (Luttrellstown CC); Intermediate Boys – 42nd Daniel Brady (Lucan CBS); 61st Tadgh Fitzgibbon (Salesians Celbridge); 71st Ruairi Fitzgibbon (Salestians Celbridge); Senior Boys – 4th Sam Gallagher (Lucan CBS); 6th Stephen Gavin (Salesians Celbridge)

North Leinsters Schools Cross Counry championships at ALSAA (23/1/15): Senior Boys 18th Nahom Alem (Marino College)

Watertown 5km Parkrun: 1st Michael Gibbs u/18s (18.17 PB); 2nd Nahom Alem u/18s (18.39 debut); 5th/ 1st female Lucy McCann u/17s (20.43); 11th / 2nd female Ciara Murphy u/17s (21.49 debut); 17th / 5th Hannah Barr JNR (24.02 PB); 36th James McDonagh u/15s (27.38); 44th / 13th Shona Smyth u/15s (29.17)

 

Race Report for Weekend January 18th

With the national intermediate and senior cross country championships coming up in the next few weeks some of Donore Harriers leading athletes showed good form at the Business Houses open cross country race at Cherryfield Park in Firhouse on Saturday (17/1/15), whilst Lee Van Haeften and Mark Dooley impressed at cross country races in the U.K.

The Donore trio of Eric Keogh (26.57), Michael McMahon (27.17) and Colm O‘Connell (27.41) dominated the front of the Business Houses 5 miles race eventually placing 1st, 2nd and 4threspectively.

At a recent North Yorkshire & South Durham cross country league (10/1/15) Lee Van Haeften placed an excellent 2nd whilst competing as a guest runner. This was a particularly encouraging result as Van Haeften missed out on his regular training programme in the latter stages of 2014 due to injury.  Mark Dooley was first finisher in the Isle of Man senior cross country championship at Ballannette on Sunday (18/1/15). However he did not qualify for the championship title due to a residency rule. Dooley (35.32) won out on a fine race duel with local favourite Alan Corlett (35.37) of Manx Harriers.

Results in brief:

Business Houses AA 5 mile Cross Country race at Cherryfield Park (17/1/15): 1st Eric Keogh (26.57); 2ndMichael McMahon (27.17); 4th Colm O‘Connell (27.41); 80th Tom Fagan M45 (32.57); 81st Ian Redican M40 (32.57); 146th Des Gill M45 (37.51); 162nd Terry Mee M70 (39.50); 171st Joseph Maguire M75 (41.45); 173rdTommy Halton M55 (42.08)

North Yorkshire & South Durham XC League at Hartlepool (10/1/15): 2nd Lee Van Haeften (30.42) guest runner

Isle of Man Cross Country championship at Ballannette (18/1/15): 1st Mark Dooley (35. 32) ineligible for title

Hartstown 5km Parkrun (17/1/15): Michele Murphy F50 (28.02)

Naas 5km Parkrun (17/1/15): 33rd Marc Gibbs M45 (24.50)

 

JUVENILE REPORT

At the National Indoor Combined Events at the Athlone Arena on Saturday (17/1/15) Kolade Abiodun placed an excellent 3rd in the Boys under 16s competition whilst Lara O‘Byrne finished in 4th spot in the Girls under 16s. Kolade, who recently received the Dublin juvenile athlete of the year award for 2014, opened his account with a PB of 8.89s in the 60m Hurdles despite being impeded due to a mid-race tumble by a competitor. A 1.58m High Jump and a 9.61m Shot Putt kept Kolade in contention for a medal. Next came the Long Jump and his best effort of 5.38m consolidated his bronze medal placing. Kolade finished off his day with a hugely impressive 2.20.6 in the 800m. His final tally of 2953 points put him clear in 3rd position behind winner David Ryan of Moycarkey Coolcroo AC (3426) and runner-up Tony Odubote of Ennis Track AC (2985).

Lara O’Byrne, a committed young athlete also coached by Ray O’Keeffe and Liam Brennan, gave a very encouraging early season performance when placing 4th in the Girls under 16s category. Her figures included: 9.96 in the 60m Hurdles; 1.56m in the High Jump; 8.42m in the Shot Putt; 4.43m in the Long Jump; and 2.42.6 in the 800m earned her 2790 points – just 109 short of a medal place.

At the Naas 5km Parkrun (17/1/15) under 18s athlete Michael Gibbs placed 2nd overall in the time of 18.56, whilst 15 years-old Lucy McCann (21.39) was the first female finisher when placing 13th overall.

A small number of Donore athletes competed for their respective schools in the DCU Invitational schools cross country races on Wednesday 14th January with Niamh O’Neill impressing in the Senior Girls race by placing an excellent 5th in the colours of Castleknock Community College.

Results in brief:

National Indoor Combined Events at Athlone (17/1/15) o

Boys under 16s Kolade Abiodun

60m H High Jump Shot Putt Long Jump 800m Total Position
8.89s PB 1.58m 9.61m 5.38m 2.20.6 2953 points 3rd

Girsl under 16s Lara O’Byrne

60m H High Jump Shot Putt Long Jump 800m Total Position
9.96s 1.56m 8.42m 4.43m 2.42.6 2790 points 4th

Naas 5km Parkrun (17/1/15): 2nd Michael Gibbs u/18s (18.46); 13th / 1st female Lucy McCann u/17s (21.39)

Team Gold Double for Donore at Dublin Masters and Weekend Round-Up

It was a hugely successful day for the Donore Harriers athletics club at the Dublin Masters Cross Country championships at St. Anne’s Park in Raheny on Sunday. Highlights included John Dunne running a ‘stormer’ to retain his Dublin masters individual title – and victories for both the men’s and women’s teams.

On a cold and blustery day the first into action were the women, who had to race two 1500m laps over flat terrain. Anne Curley led the race at the halfway stage, with Niamh Fitzgerald of Lucan Harriers in second and Kim Hickey in third. On the second lap Fitzgerald (10.53) moved to the front and eventually ran out a clear winner with Donore pair Curley (11.01) and Hickey (11.10) placing 2nd and 3rd respectively. Hickey’s was a gold medal run as she claimed 1stplace in the W35 category.

Strong running by Breda Mahony and Barbara Murray, who finished 16th and 20th respectively, ensured that Donore Harriers (41) won the team competition ahead of Clonliffe Harriers (58) and Raheny Shamrocks AC (61).

Further down the field Ann Woodlock gave her usual consistent performance to place 108th overall and win the W75 category.

There was an exciting battle at the front of the men’s race over 6000m. Former senior international runner Peter Matthews of Dundrum South Dublin AC, the Raheny pair of Brian Leahy and Mick Traynor and defending champion John Dunne of Donore Harriers were in close order through the first 3 laps. Heading out into the last lap it was Matthews and Leahy at the front with Dunne and Traynor only a couple of meters back. With the race at melting point over the final few hundred metres it was Dunne who worked his way to the front, eventually winning by about 10 metres from runner up Matthews. This was a fantastic win for the Donore man, proving that he has the mental tenacity to outrun his opponents in the heat of battle.

Niall Lynch ran a very gutsy race. He was in fifth place going into the last lap, but he paid the toll for his earlier ambitions in the race to slip back to 7th on the final circuit. However, he held on to win the over 40s category from his team-mate Ciaran McCarthy. McCarthy ran an excellent race to place 8th overall. Fergal Whitty closed the Donore Harriers scoring team in 11th place.

Donore Harriers (27) ran out as clear winners in the team category ahead of Rathfarnham (46) and Raheny Shamrocks (59).

Category medals were also won by Terry Mee, who got bronze in the M70s – and Jim McNamara and Joseph Maguire, who took gold and silver in the M75s.

Results in brief:

Dublin Masters XC championship – Women 3km: 2nd Anne Curley (2nd in F40 class); 3rd Kim Hickey (1st in F35); 16th Breda Mahony F35; 20th Barbara Murray F40; 76th Irene Walsh F50; 108th Ann Woodlock (1st in F75)

Team1st Donore Harriers <Curley, Hickey, Mahony & Murray> (41); 2nd Clonliffe Harriers (58); 3rd Raheny Shamrocks (61) – 15 teams

Dublin Masters XC championship – Men 6km: 1st John Dunne (1st in M35); 7th Niall Lynch (1st in M40); 8thCiaran McCarthy (2nd in M40); 19th Henry English M35; 24th Chris Muldoon M35; 39th Graham Hopkins M40; 50thDes Tremble M40; 58th Alan Farrell M40; 91st Noel Conway M40; 96th Tom Fagan M45; 106th Peter Nugent M45; 113th Niall P. O’Reilly M35; 119th Ian Redican M40; 136th David Wogan M50; 167th Kenneth Cronin M50; 186thJim McNamara (1st in M75); 6th in 3km race Terry Mee (1st in M70); 7th in 3km race Joseph Maguire (2nd in M75); DNF Gerard McDonald injured.

Team1st Donore Harriers <Dunne, Lynch, McCarthy & Whitty> (27); 2nd Rathfarnham (46); 3rd Raheny Shamrocks AC (59) – 15 teams

The first round of the Athletics Ireland National Indoor League took place at the Athlone I.T. Arena on Sunday.  Donore Harriers fielded development teams in both the women’s and men’s competition under the captaincy of David Campbell. The young athletes performed with great endeavour with the women’s team placing 10th of 12 teams on 24 points behind joint leaders Leevale AC and Craughwell AC (both 46.5). The men’s team lay in 15th place from 20 teams on 37 points behind leaders Clonliffe Harriers (99).

Results in brief:

National Indoor League Round 1 Women:

60m: 5th Linda Ngankam (8.00s)

60m guest race: Aoife Lynch JNR (8.16s); Ailise Keating JNR (8.61s)

800m: 6th Claire O’Connor JNR (2.32.0)

Long Jump: 7th Karen Hughes JNR (4.04m)

Shot Putt: 10th Anne Gormley F50 (5.39m)

Team: = 1st Leevale AC (46.5); = 1st Craughwell AC (46.5); 10th Donore Harriers (24)

National Indoor League Round 1 Men:

60m: 5th Sean Lawlor JNR (7.16s)

60m guest race: Adam Halpin JNR (7.96)

800m: 4th Daragh Fitzgibbon (1.58.70)

800m guest race: David Campbell (2.03.41); Killian O’Hora (2.14.92)

Long Jump: 15th Adam Halpin JNR (4.34m)

Shot Putt: 14th David Campbell (7.51m)

Team: 1st Clonliffe Harriers (99); 2nd Raheny Shamrocks (90); 15th Donore Harriers (37)

Race Report for Weekend 4th January 2015

John Travers ran out a clear winner of the Tom Brennan Memorial 5km race in the Phoenix Park on New Year’s Day. A wet and windy day made conditions difficult – and in the circumstances it still proved to be a good day of sport organised by local club Liffey Valley AC. Donore Harriers star man Travers (14.43) was always in command and opened up a gap of about 70 metres on runner-up John Coghlan (14.55) of Metro St. Bridget AC. Brian Keane (15.03) of Leevale AC came 3rd.

Ian Redican, fresh from his Waterhouse Byrne Baird Shield success, won the M40 category in the Caragh 5km, whilst George Brady and Samantha Conroy had wins in the parkrun series at Griffeen Park and Tymon Park respectively. Colin Morrissey achieved a new personal best when placing 2nd in the Waterstown parkrun.

In the second round of the Women’s Meet and Train Cross Country League, Donore had their usual strong turnout with 11 ladies taking to the frost and mud in Bushy Park.  Similarly to the first round, Kim Hickey ran strongly to finish in second place (12.09) to Lucan’s Niamh Fitzgerald who once again set a blistering pace. Next home was Eva Campion 16th (13.40), Sian O’Conor 18th (13.45), Aisling Swaine 33rd (14.04), Lee Chambers 57th (14.13), Angela O’Dea 62nd (14.51), Meadbh Campbell 69th (15.03), Mary Kingston 71st (15.10), Sue Lynch 113th (16.42) and Ann Woodlock 117th (16.54)

Results in brief:

Tom Brennan Memorial 5km (1/1/15)

1st John Travers (14.43); 41st Luke Boland (17.23); 53rd Des Tremble M40 (18.08); 74th Derek O’Neill M45 (19.04); 111th David Wogan M50 (20.24); 115th Rhona Duane F35 (20.40); 148th Aoife O’Sullivan (21.45); 188th Florence Curley F40 (22.43); 191st Charlie O’Neill M60 (22.44); 330th Sue Lynch F50 (28.19)

Other results:

Caragh Temple Street Hospital 5km (1/1/15): 4th / 1st M40 category Iain Redican (19.19)

Emyvale 10k (1/1/15): 1st woman Barbara Murray  (41.07)

Waterstown 5km Parkrun (3/1/15): 2nd Colin Morrissey M35 (18.47 – PB)

Griffeen 5km Parkrun (3/1/15): 1st George Brady M35 (17.34)

Tymon 5km Parkrun (3/1/15): 11th / 1st woman Samantha Conroy F35 (21.35)

Hartstown 5km Parkrun (3/1/15): 4th Niall O’Reilly M35 (19.07); 5th Peter Nugent M45 (19.08)

Marlay 5km Parkrun (3/1/15): 9th Alan Farrell M40 (18.33 – PB)

Race Report for Weekend 28th December 2014

Former club president Willie Smith described Ian Redican’s victory in the 118th Waterhouse Byrne Baird Shield race at the Phoenix Park on St. Stephen’s Day as being: “poignant and significant”. The words echoed the fact that 50 years to the day the prestigious race had been won by Tommy Redican, Ian’s father. And similar to the race of 1964 the winner only took over the lead in the last of 5 by 2 mile laps.

First run in 1986 the unique Donore Harriers club 10 mile race is recognised as being the longest running organised cross country race in Europe and this year’s event marked the 80th consecutive time that the race was held in the Phoenix Park.

On a cold and overcast morning the ‘yacht’ or pursuit handicap race was started by Joseph Maguire and Tony Jenkins, who were both given a 30 minutes advantage on the scratch athlete John Dunne. Significantly 70 years-old Jenkins was also rolling back the years as he had briefly led the opening stages of the 1964 race having first competing in the event two years previous. However, it was Joseph Maguire – recently capped by Ireland in the British & Irish Masters cross country championship at Nottingham in the M75 category – who maintained the lead through the opening 3 laps.

On the fourth lap the evergreen Jim McNamara M75 swept past Maguire and made his bid for glory. Jim, who came 7th in the 1964 race, has won countless races at Irish and European level. With one lap (2 miles) to go Jim held a 45 seconds lead over Ian Redican with the fastest man in the field John Dunne 4 minutes back – and gaining! The handicappers (Iain Morrison, Florence Curley & Fred Kiernan) had done a great job, because the enthusiastic spectators at the finish line were still speculating as to the outcome of the race.

As the athletes heading back into view with a half-mile to go it was Ian Redican at the front, who was cheered on by several of his family members – but sadly not his father who passed away a couple of years ago. Jim McNamara was next with John Dunne in hot pursuit. Redican ran to his full potential on the day in what was arguably his best race. After crossing the line victorious he went on his knees to savour the same turf where his late father had achieved success 50 years to the day. A remarkable outcome to what was a memorable race.

John Dunne got past Jim McNamara in the closing stages to claim the runner-up position, whilst Sian O’Connor had a very fine race to finish as the first woman in 8th position.

Result in brief:

1st Ian Redican M40 (1.25.14) h/cap 15 mins; 2nd John Dunne M35 (1.26.09) scratch; 3rd Jim McNamara M75 (1.26.24) h/cap 25 mins; 4thHenry English M35 (1.26.44) h/cap 5 mins; 5th Barry Potts M65 (1.26.59) h/cap 13m.30s; 6th Joe Murphy (1.27.08) h/cap 15 mins; 7th Garvan Smith M40 (1.27.10) h/cap 4 mins; 8th Sian O’Connor (1.27.11) h/cap 25m.30s; 9th Alan Farrell M35 (1.27.19) h/cap 10 mins; 10th Niall Lynch M40 (1.27.37) h/cap 1 min; 11th Kenneth Cronin M50 (1.27.39) h/cap 22 mins; 12th Colin Morrissey M35 (1.27.57) h/cap 12 mins; 13th Emmet O’Briain M35 (1.28.36) h/cap 8m.30s; 14th Peter Nugent M50 (1.28.48) h/cap 15 mins; 15th George Brady M35 (1.29.22) h/cap 5 mins; 16th Joseph Maguire M75 (1.29.39) h/cap 30 mins; 17th Graham Hopkins M40 (1.29.43) h/cap 2m.30s; 18thSean Fox M35 (1.29.58) h/cap 5 mins; 19th Arthur Connick M50 (1.30.06) h/cap 25 mins; 20th Anne Curley F40 (1.30.14) h/cap 8m.30s; 21st Noel Conway M50 (1.30.20) h/cap 9 mins; 22nd Charlie O’Neill M60 (1.31.28) h/cap 22 mins; 23rd Tony Jenkins M70 (1.38.32) h/cap 30 mins

First woman: Sian O’Connor

Fastest man: John Dunne (56.09)

Fastest woman: Anne Curley (1.08.44)

Other results:

Waterstown 5km Parkrun (25/12/14): 4th Colin Morrissey M35 (21.34); 47th Andrew Maguire M45 (28.36)

Farranfore Maine Valley 5km (26/12/14): 17th Patrick Moriarty M35 (20.01); 22nd Des Tremble M40 (20.14)

Streets of Wicklow 5km (26/12/14): 63rd / 7th woman Rhona Duane (20.16)

Kilbeggan 6km (26/12/14): 3rd Chris Muldoon M35 (20.32)

Griffeen 5km Parkrun (27/12/14): 26th / 4th woman Nicola Dowdall F40 (24.33)

Tymon 5km Parkrun (27/12/14): 5th / 1st woman Samantha Conroy F35 (21.31)

Togher ‘Right Price Tiles’ 5km (28/12/14): 20th / 1st M45 Ian O’Leary (17.19)

Currohill 5km Co. Laois (28/12/14): 4th woman Breda Mahony

 Suttonians Fat Turkey 10k (28 /12 / 14): 59th  Des Gill (45:12)

Race Report for Weekend 21 December 2014

Kolade Abiodun has been named as the Leinster Juvenile athlete of the year for 2014 by the Athletics Association of Ireland. The affable 14 years-old Donore Harriers athlete won 8 Dublin titles this year before going on to win the 60m Hurdles All-Ireland indoors championship and the 250m Hurdles All-Ireland outdoors crown. In the latter he set a new national record time of 33.81s where his run was described as “superb” by the Irish Hurdlers website.

Kolade was encouraged to take up athletics a few years ago by his former teacher Tom Clyne of the De La Salle National School. Coached by Ray O’Keeffe and Liam Brennan he has been improving year on year and his sporting ambition is: “… to become a well known Irish athlete”. Kolade is ‘sports mad’ and also represents his St. John’s Secondary School in Ballyfermot in basketball and football.  He lists retired American sprinter and Olympic and World champion Maurice Greene as his favourite all-time athlete.

Kolade Abiodun has a very exciting future in athletics. Heartiest congratulations on his achievements thus far from his many friends and colleagues at Donore Harriers!

 

Donore Harriers held their traditional pre-Christmas Captain’s Race in the Phoenix Park on Saturday (20/12/14).On a crisp, dry morning more than 20 athletes – including 4 members of the Fit4Youth squad – competing over a 5 kilometres, 3 laps grass course near the Army grounds.

A keenly contested race was won by Garvan Smith (19.55) with Des Tremble (20.10) as runner-up and George Brady (20.24) in third. The first woman home was Anne Curley, who was fourth overall, in a time of 21.31.

After the race club members and siblings Aoife and Michael Rickard raised €350 in a charity collection for the Ebola crisis.

Elsewhere , 18 years-old Hannah Barr was the first female finisher at the Waterstown Parkrun 5 kilometres at Palmerstown in a new PB time of 24.04.

Results in brief:

Captain’s Run in Phoenix Park (20/12/14) : 1st Garvan Smith M40 (19.55); 2nd Des Tremble M40 (20.10); 3rdGeorge Brady M35 (20.24); 4th Anne Curley F40 (21.31); 5th Joe Murphy (22.11); 6th Barry Potts M60 (22.41); 7thRhona Duane (22.59); 8th Des Gill M45 (24.03); 9th Ruth Cavanagh (24.26); 10th Sian O’Connor F35 (25.05); 11thCharlie O’Neill M60 (25.28); 12th Joseph Maguire M75 (27.47); 13th Angela Eustace F40 (27.58); 14th Mary Kingston F50 (28.01); 15th Catherine McKeon (28.18); 16th  Eilish Joyce (29.02); 17th Jennifer O’Keeffe F45 (29.21); 18th Tony Jenkins M70 (29.35); 19th  Deirdre Brennan (31.52); 20th Matthew Lynch JUV (35.20); 21stKate Lynch JUV (37.41); 22nd Justin Maher JUV (37.41); 23rd Ben Halpin JUV (NTG)

Other results:

Marlay Parkrun 5km (20/12/14): 6th Paul Cummins (17.58)

Tymon Parkrun 5km (20/12/14); 13th / 4th woman Samantha Conroy F35 (20.59)

Waterstown Parkrun 5km (20/12/14): 6th Paul O’Neill u/17s (21.04); 16th / 1st woman Hannah Barr u/19s (24.04 – PB); 27th James McDonagh u/14s (26.01); 38th Shona Smyth u/14s (29.11)