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Dublin Intermediate XC, Waterford Half Marathon and Weekend Round Up

The final team score looked familiar as the Donore Harriers’ men’s team (53 points) achieved 3rd place behind winners Clonliffe Harriers (28) and second-placed Raheny Shamrocks (41) when the Dublin Intermediate Cross Country championships took place at Tymon Park on Sunday. Last month’s Dublin Senior XC championship saw the same teams had finished in the same order.

A sprint-finishing John Dunne (29:09) placed 6th, less than 10 seconds shy of 3rd spot. An excellent run! Next home was Graham Hopkins (29:41) in 14th, with Fergal Whitty (29:46) 16th. An in-form Fergal Swaine (29:49) completed the scoring quartet when placing 17th.  The first thee home for the Harriers competed in the recent Dublin Marathon and all clearly benefitted from the training workload.

The remaining team finishers in the 8km race were: – Paul Cummins (31:29) 32nd; Rob Scanlon (32:22) 38th; Gerard McDonald (32:57) 41st; Niall O’Reilly (34:16) 47th; and Ian Redican (35:34) 50th.

In the 4km Women’s race the ever improving Janette Strickland (17:52) led home the team in 17th position. The scoring team was completed by Sinead Graham (18:04) 20th; Emer Rattigan (18:11) 24th; and Rhona Duane (18:40) 30th. The team placed 6th on 91 points behind winners Raheny Shamrocks.

Eva Campion (19:00) 33rd and Ashling Swaine (19:23) 35th also competed.

Over in Dunboyne a little earlier in the day,  despite some team members being double booked in Tymon Park another 14 ladies ran in the 2nd race of the Meet and Train Winter League. Karen Behan continued her fantastic recent form with another 3rd placed finish in 12:40 over the tough 2 mile course in what provd to be a good battle between the top 3, Karen finished just behind Hollie Geslon of Lakshore Striders 12:36 and Claire Ní Fhaircheallaigh of Dunboyne in 12:37. Also featuring for Donore was marathon ladies Lorraine O’Shea (11th), Lee Chambers (15th), Suzanne McCarthy (23rd) and Angela Eustace (24th). Cliodhna Carthy (14th) joined Lorraine and Karen to make up the A team.  Michelle Murphy, Meadbh Campbell, Sarah Ní Ruairc, Eilish Joyce, Mary Murphy, Sue Lynch, Ann Woodlock and Maisie Byrne made up the numbers for Donore.

Down in Waterford, Sinéad Lambe had a hugely impressive half marathon debut finishing in 1:25:42, just 2 minutes ahead was Ronan Lambe making a solid return in his comeback race with 1:23:52. Anne Curley completed the hat trick for Donore finishing just behind Ronan with 1:24:02.

Dublin Uneven Age Groups Cross Country Championships

Excellent team packing near to the front of the field enabled the Donore Harriers’ u/15 girls gain second place behind a strong DSD team in the Dublin Uneven Age-Groups Cross Country championships at Tymon Park on Sunday 1st December 2013. The ever improving Keeva Murray led the black and white charge in 6th position. Lucy McCann probably paid the price for a fast opening lap, but dug deep to place 8th. A fast finishing Roisin Rynn-Cahill gained to 9th, whilst Eliza Ni Thighearnaigh closed the scoring four in 11th spot. Rachel Meehan, running in her first cross-country race, gave a solid performance as the support runner and came home in 29th spot at the end of the 3,500m course.

This is a relatively new squad, with only Eliza having previous experience of running in the championship. It augurs well for the future! The team now goes on to compete in the National Uneven XC championships at Waterford on the 15th December 2013.

A number of other Donore juvenile athletes have also qualified for the forthcoming national event, including: – Sam Allen and Ryan Kiernan, who placed 4th and 10th respectively in the Boys u/19s category (6.000m); Niamh O’Neill who placed 10th in the Girls u/17s race and Niamh Dowling who got 7th spot in the u/19s category (both age groups were held in conjunction over a distance of 4.000m); and Oisin Fitzgibbon and Stephen Gavin who were 6th and 12th in the Boys u/17s race over 5.000m. Both these lads ran very measured races with Oisin gaining from 10th at the end of the first lap to 9th by the end of lap 2 to finally gain to 6th at the finishing funnel. Stephen, likewise, gained from 17th – to 14th – to finish in 12th. A special mention also to Sam Allen! Sam’s recent consistent training allowed him to gain two places in the latter half of his fast paced 6.000m race to finish just one place shy of a top 3 spot.

Paul O’Neill, stepping up an age group, had a consistent run despite having to dig deep in the last lap to place 27th overall in the Boy’s u/17s race. Donore also fielded a team in the Boys u/15s race held over 3.500m. The seven-lad team was led home by Gabhan O’Tighearnaigh in 23rd; with Daniel Brady 28th; Tadgh Fitzgibbon 33rd; Sean Creagh (on his debut) 36th, Ruairi Fitzgibbon (stepping-up) 38th; Bjorn Downes 39th and David McGuane (also making his debut) 40th.

There were also a number of runners in the highly competitive younger age-groups with Sean Kinsella 43rd in the Boys u/11s class (1.500m). Sean was stepping-up an age group and took a heavy fall close to the halfway mark. He finished the race full of running and is a real talent for the future. In the Girls u/13s Niamh Clarke 45th and Roisin Brady 50th acquitted themselves well over the 2.500m course, whilst Jack Raftery 26th and Ronan McCooey 44th both ran a little below par in the Boys u/13s race over the same distance.

BHAA Cross Country and Weekend Round-Up

In the Irish Universities Road Relay Championship at NUI Maynooth on Saturday, bound for Serbia in a few weeks time in the European U23 CC championship, John Travers continued his build-up by helping his team of AIT home to 2nd place in the men’s race – he anchored the team in the crucial 3 mile leg and got the 2nd fastest 3 mile time of the day in 13.46 behind David McCarthy of the winning DCU team.

Other Donore Harriers in the events were Eric Keogh (9.31s) who ran the 6th fastest in the first of the 2 mile legs as part of a DCU ‘B’ team that finished 6th overall; Cathal McCarron (16.48s) who ran the 3-mile leg for the AIT ‘B’ team that placed 21st overall; and Killian O’Hara (18.11s) who also ran the long-leg when representing the Blanchardstown IT team that came 29th. In the Limerick Senior Cross Country championships at Tournafulla on Sunday John Downes rolled back the years to finish in first place ahead of Declan Moore of Bilboa AC and Niall O’Callaghan of West Limerick.

Donore’s Fit4Life section was well represented at the Clontarf half marathon and 5 mile road races along the seafront on Sunday.  Three members who ran the Dublin marathon less than a month ago were back in action in the half marathon – Nigel Elliott finished in 1.44.19, Emily Malcolm and Eimear Kearney both broke the 2 hours mark in 1.59.10 and 1.59.14 respectively.  Cariosa Walsh ran the 5 mile race in a time of 48.38.

A few miles away, the BHAA Irish Life CC was underway on Santry demesne.  This 6k race is possibly the only mixed cross country race on the calendar and first home in an excellent 9th place was Gavin Keogh.  Patrick Moriarty was 30th, Joe Murphy 71st, Ian Redican 89th; next was Breda Mahony also 3rd W35, next was Frank McNally, Colin Moore, Terry Mee (1st W70) Julia Hackett (great to see her back racing after a maternity break!) and Ann Woodlock now in the W75 category and 1st in that class.

Well done all.

National XC and Weekend Round-Up

Jack Rudden Kelly arrived in Athlone on Saturday for the AVIVA all Ireland schools combined event representing Castleknock Community College. After a disappointing long jump Jack showed true resilience by not letting it affect the rest of his day as he went on to attain three personal bests in the shot putt, 200m and 800m and running a solid 9.15 in the 60m hurdles.  After the five grueling events he finished in 4th position which qualifies him to represent Ireland in the SIAB schools international combined event in the Emirates Arena, Glasgow on the 14th of December.

On the same day, Donore Harriers had two representatives in the Irish team at the British & Irish Masters Cross Country International at Cardiff. Niall Lynch finished 33rd overall in the Men’s 35-49 age category, but placed 12th in the M40-45 group and helped the Irish team (43 points) to silver medal position behind England (13) and ahead of |Scotland (51). Niall recorded a time of 25:46 for the 8.000m race. In the o/65 race, run over 6.000m, Terry Mee placed 22nd overall in 25:18 – but came an excellent 5th in the o/70s category and he led home the 3-scoring Irish o/70s team that finished in 4th position.

4 athletes competed in the National Inter-Counties Cross Country Championships held at Santry Demense on Sunday 17th of November

In the Senior Women’s Race held over 8000m Sinead Lambe (31st in 30:49)  had a solid run and finished as second scorer for the Wexford team that finished as 4th county overall with 4 to score.

John Travers placed 12th in the Senior Men’s race in a time of 32:18. John was very much to the fore at the half way stage of the 10.000m, 6-lap course that included a mixture of soft and firm underfoot conditions. Then, as eventual winner Paul Pollock (Antrim) made his break, John’s grip on a top 10 placing faded – but he dug deep to place as 4th of 6 scorers in the winning Dublin team. He also achieved his goal for selection on the Irish team for the European Cross Country championships due to take place in Belgrade, Serbia on the 8th of December 2013 when he placed 2nd overall in the u/23s category losing out by inches to Ryan McDermott (same time as John) who was representing Antrim.

Eric Keogh (51st overall in 34:05) acquitted himself very well to place 11th in the u/23s competition. This was Eric’s first appearance in a national championships and his progress over the last year has been significant and   indication of better results to come.

Darren Hand shook off the Dublin marathon cobwebs to put in a solid race representing his native Cavan. Darren placed 92nd in 36.05s and helped his county team to 4th place in the ‘B’ category.

A short drive away and a little earlier in the day, we had 17 ladies in total racing in the first race of the Meet and Train Winter XC League. Karen Behan continued her magnificent form and was first home for Donore in 3rd place in great time of 12:30, followed by Janet Strickland 5th, Sinead Graham 6th and Rhona Duane 12th,  Eva Campion 16th, Cliodhna Carthy 26th, Lee Chambers 27th, Cristina Gonzalez 33rd, Lind Curtin 58th, Sarah Ni Ruairc 66th, Meadbh Campbell 67th, Eilish Joyce 68th, Dana Mackey 74th, Mary Murphy 75th, Michelle Dawson 93rd, Deborah Duffy 104 and Sue Lynch 119.

Everyone ran and packed really well and the Donore Team A easily won the first race of the Winter League.

Last weekend, in the Remembrance Run 5K, Ian Redican was first home with 19:51,  followed by Lee Chambers doing a little recovery run after her marathon heroics in 22:26, Michelle Dawson made a welcome return to the roads to come home in 24:40. Mary O’Donoghue and Lorraine Doran also ran with 31:10 and 55:53.

Well done to all!

 

 

Dublin Senior XC and New York Marathon

John Travers brought glory to Donore Harriers with an excellent victory in the Dublin Senior Men’s Cross-Country Championship at St. Anne’s Park in Raheny last Sunday.

John was always to the fore and at the halfway point of the 6 laps, 10.000m course it was down to just 3 runners in the leading group. John still had the close attention of Clonliffe duo Stephen Scullion and Brian McMahon. As McMahon begin to slip back Travers moved up a gear on the 5th lap to open a gap on Scullion. And John held his pace to the finish line to record a time of 30.50s with Scullion 2nd on 30.56s and McMahon 3rd on 31.28s.

There was 3rd place team medals for Donore as 4 other black and white singlets finished in the top 20. Lee Van Haeften came an excellent 13th in 32.31s; Mark Dooley had a strong last lap to gain to 14th in 32.41s; Ray Hynes, on his Donore debut, came 19th in 32.53s having recently recovered from injury; and team captain Eric Keogh finished 20th in 33.01s having been 10th in the early stages of the race. With six-to-score it was left to the ever consistent Gavin Keogh to close the team as he finished 35th in 34.17s.

Clonliffe Harriers 55 points were 19 points ahead of Raheny Shamrocks with Donore Harriers (102) a clear 3rd ahead of Rathfarnham (133), Liffey Valley (271) and Crusaders (284). This was the first Dublin Championship XC team medals won by Donore Harriers senior men since the mid 90s. And the team was beaten by arguably the two best teams in the country for men’s distance running. Incidentally, just 3 teams had 15 athletes in the top 20. Clonliffe had 6, Raheny had 4 and Donore 5.

The non-scoring finishers for Donore Harriers were Dave Heffernan 38th in 34.52s and Andrew Ledwith 42nd in 35.21s. Andrew was also making his Donore debut and was clearly feeling the worst of being in the recovery stages of a chest infection.  There are better days ahead for both Andrew and the team!

The ladies team of Sorcha and Ide NicDhomhnaill, Sinead Lambe, Grace Kennedy and Samantha Conroy pulled out another great team effort for Donore. First home for the ladies was Sinead, finishing strong in 12th place, Sorcha (14th), Ide (17th), Grace (19th) and Samantha (28th) to make it a Donore double and bring back the ladies bronze. This is a great start to the season for this team who performed so well together last year.

The junior men’s team finished in 5th place (95 points) behind winners DSD (22). The team was led home by Sam Allen who slipped back in the later stages of the 6,000m race to come home in 17th position in a time of 21.03s. Just one place further back was Oisin Fitzgibbon (21.14s) who placed 10th in the incorporated u/18s championship. Stephen Gavin (21.50s) placed 26th overall and 16th in the u/18s, whilst Ryan Kiernan came 34th in 22.41s. It should be noted that both Oisin and Stephen were stepping-up in age group as both are eligible to run in next month’s u17s Dublin XC championship.

Big congratulations also to Alma Hanevy who completed the New York marathon in tough, windy conditions with a fantastic 7 minute PB in 3:26:37 and Teresa Brophy 4:30:24.

Dublin Juvenile Even-Ages Cross Country

Donore Harriers had a relatively small team out in the Dublin Juvenile Even-Age groups Cross-Country Championships at St. Anne’s Park in Raheny on Sunday.

A total of 23 clubs contested the championships so competition was intense. First into the fray for Donore were Sophie O’Farrell and Sadhbh Parker who finished 41st and 47th respectively in the Girls u/10s race over 1,000m. Sean Kinsella and Michael Barry contested the Boys u/10s category, over the same distance, with Sean finishing a disappointed 13th after a strong league campaign (2nd overall) with Michael further back in 43rd.

Ruairi Fitzgibbon had a steady run to place 51st in the Boys u/14s race (3km), whilst Claire O’Connor placed 18th in the Girls u/16s 4km race.

Brother and sister Paul and Niamh O’Neill both had solid runs in the u/16s and u/18s races respectively. Paul ran consistently to place 25th after 4km, whilst Niamh came 7th in her 4km race which was incorporated into the Junior Women’s race. She was the 11th junior overall. A fine result considering she is still eligible for the u/17s category.

 

Dublin Marathon, Leinster Novice & Masters XC Championships

After months of training and nervous anticipation, 35 Donore members toed the line for the Dublin marathon, some seasoned regulars, many first timers and from all parts of the club from senior to Fit4life.  Mercifully, the predicted storms didn’t materialise on the day, it was sunny with a stiff headwind on parts of the course.  Fergal Whitty was first home in an excellent 2.34.51 and was 2nd M35 in the national championship.  John  Dunne PB, Niall lynch and Darren Hand finished next close together and this teamwork saw Fergal, John and Niall claim national Masters team gold.  In the 2.50s were Hugh, Graham (despite a misjudgment at the start which put him a different wave), Sean (who ran Berlin a month ago) George and Tony (also ran Berlin).  Philip Hennessy unfortunately pulled out injured. First Lady home was Anne Curley who ran her 8th sub-three hour marathon despite suffering from a cold and was 2nd W40, sister Florrie was next in her marathon debut. Between 3.10 and 3.37 we had Stephen, Tom, Liam, Gerard, Charlie Liam, Ian (another Berliner!)and Lisa.

The 5 woman band of Angela, Kim, Lorraine, Suzanne and Lee who trained diligently together the past few months did fantastically well and helped each other along the way, Angela knocked spots off her PB again as did Kim.  Lorraine and Suzanne did great debuts.   Nicola’s race was hampered by a fall but she finished well as did Elaine and Liagh.  Happily, the ladies also claimed the masters team gold making it a Donore Double with Angela Eustace getting her first national medal as 3rd scorer.  Great runs too from Fit4life members Elaine, Emily, Sandra, Eimear, Andrew , Laura and Ivan many who ran their first marathon.

Again, big thanks to all the many many supporters who popped out everywhere on the course, Jenny and all the gang at the Donore water station who worked so hard to feed the 14,500!.  Full results below

On Sunday, in perfect cross country conditions for the first time this season we sent 4 teams to the Leinster Novice and Masters Cross Country in Dunboyne. On a relatively flat, but technical course the novice ladies were first up in their 4k race. First home for the ladies was Aisling Swaine who is returning to form and ran well on the second lap to make up places, finishing 40th, right behind Aisling finishing in an almost identical time was Eva Campion in 41st , next in was Rhona Duane 45th who was disappointed with her race but is adapting well in her first championship season, following Rhona was was Medbh Peavoy in 51st and Cristina Gonzalez in 67th. Despite the team running well together it wasn’t enough to grab a medal following some strong runs from other teams.

The Masters ladies put in a fantastic team run with 16th, 19th, 21st and 23rd falling just short of a medal. Karen Behan ran a fantastic second lap to move through the field and was first home for the masters ladies in 16th place in a great time of 17:09, next in was Sam Conroy 19th in 17:13, Breda Mahony on her way back from injury was 21st in 17:22 and Janette Strickland rounded off the team with yet another brilliant run finishing 23rd in 17:26.

Eric Keogh and Lee Van Haeften gave indication of good form for the forthcoming Dublin Senior Cross-Country championships when they placed 1st and 3rd respectively in the Leinster Novice Cross Country championships at Dunboyne on Sunday. The Donore duo formed a part of a breakaway trio together with Karol Cronin of Sportsworld. Eric had to recover from a fall on the second lap to gain victory in a time of 20 minutes and 18 seconds. Lee covered the 6km race in 21.24s to place 3rd.  The Men’s Novice team placed 4th on 81 points with Eoin Hannon 35th in 22.28s and Luke Boland 42nd in 23.06s making up the scoring 4 finishers. Crusaders 39 points, Raheny 69 and Dunboyne also on 69 were the first 3 teams. Niall O’Reilly on his Cross-Country debut came 60th in 24.12s.

The Donore Men’s Masters team placed 3rd on 93 points in what proved a tight call on team placings. Tullamore were clean winners on 34 points, with Donore sandwiched between Drogheda & District 90 and Raheny 95. John Downes 9th in 21.37s led the team home, with Fergal Swaine 21st in 22.02s, Emmet O’Briain 30th in 22.40s and Fred Kiernan 33rd in 22.50s making up the scoring 4. Padraig McGreal came 58th in 24.04s with Terry Mee placing 1st in the over 70s category after completing the rain-swept 6 kilometres course in 29.35s.

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Weekend Roundup

The Gerry Farnan CC race held in honour of the Eamonn Coghlan’s late coach on the traditional “Munich” hill loop in the Phoenix Park is always an exciting prospect, representing the first cross country outing of the season for many.

It was a fine sunny day but blustery at times and the deceptively energy-sapping mile-long lap was tackled three times in the ladies race.  Sinead Lambe was our first lady home and she had an excellent race against seasoned senior runners in a top field who are aiming at European and Masters selection.  She moved well through the field to finish 30th and 9 seconds behind was Sorcha Nic Dhomhnaill in 36th place – boding well for the Dublin Seniors in a fornight’s time.  Janette Strickland will be well pleased with her 63rd place in only her 3rd ever cross country race and it will set her up for next week’s Leinster Masters CC.

In the men’s race, Niall Lynch’s marathon training paid off in the 5 mile race where he finished 45th and also gained selection on the M40 team for the British and Irish Masters CC in Cardiff as did Terry Mee in the M70 category.  Well done too to Andy Kinane 77th, Des Tremble and Gerry McDonald 101st.

On the roads, Ian Redican came 10th in the Clane GAA 5k in 19.49 while Tom Fagan ran 41.49 in the 10k event on the same day.  George Brady warmed up for the Dublin marathon in the Defib for Kidz Laurels 10k in Corkagh Park in very wet conditions finishing 2nd man in 35.51.  Grace Kennedy continued her impressive racing comeback in 38.50 which made her the first lady home.

At the World Masters Track and Field in Porto Alegre Brazil, Anne Gormley representing Ireland was 8th in the W50 5k race walk in 34.36.31 in hot conditions and she will be competing again during the week

Final Round of Dublin Juvenile Cross Country League

Keeva Murray took most of the plaudits after finishing 3rd in the Girls u/15s race over 3 kilometres in the fourth and final Dublin Juvenile Cross Country league fixture, which took place at the Phoenix Park on Sunday. Keeva’s rising star can be marked by the fact that she only took up running in September of last year and in her previous league outing she had placed 6th. On Sunday she made a conservative start, placing 12th halfway round the first lap and then climbed to 4th by the end of the lap before gaining to 3rd in the second 1.5km circuit.

The race had a run-away winner in her team colleague Lucy McCann.  After coming under some pressure by a DSD athlete in the early stages Lucy proved her strength over the undulating terrain and opened an 80 metres lead by the finish line. Eliza Ni Thighearnaigh placed 10th in the same race.

In a very competitive Girls u/16s category Claire O’Connor placed an excellent 7th after 3.5 kilometres. This is arguably the toughest age group, but an improving Claire hopes to make the Dublin team when the Dublin Juvenile Cross-Country Championships for Even Age Groups are held at Raheny on the 3rd November.

Other strong performances from the Donore juvenile team came from Niamh O’Neill, second in the Girls u/17s race held over 3.5km; Niamh Dowling, first in the Girls u/19s over the same distance; Sean Kinsella 4th in the Boys u/10s race over 900 metres; and Jack Raftery 6th in the u/13s over 2.2km

Special mention must go to Ronan McCooey 29th in the Boys u/13s race. Ronan took a very heavy fall at the start of the race, but bravely picked himself up and despite feeling unwell made it to the finish line. Newcomer Angelika Gonia paid the price for a fast start and dropped out on the second lap of the Girls u/13s race. She will, however, benefit from the experience. Niamh Clarke came 24th in the same race after 2.2km.

Sophie O’Farrell (33rd) and Sadhbh Parker (37th) competed in the Girls u/10s race over a distance of 900 metres, with Ellie Raftery (40th) in the Girls u/12s 1.8km race. In the Boys event Michael Barry placed 23rd in the u/10s, whilst Gabhan O’Tighearnaigh and Daniel Brady placed 11th and 13th respectively in the u/15s after 3.5km.

 

 

 

Donadea 10K and Weekend Round Up

Staplestown, County Kildare was the venue for the 6th running of the Donadea 10km road race held on Saturday last. In the bright clear crisp autumn morning over 300 runners completed the course with the final 7km being run over a 2 lap trail inside the Donadea Forest.

 Eric Keogh put the disappointment of finishing 4th in the Dublin Novice cross-country championship behind him when racing to an excellent 2nd place. Brian McMahon of Clonliffe Harriers, recently 3rd in the Dublin half-marathon, won the race by about 100 metres in a time of 31.46s. Eric (32.05) always maintained his form and held off the challenge of third-placed John Frazer (32.09s) of St. Malachy’s AC.

Lee Van Haeften (32.55) continues to show a return to form by placing 5th, only 4 seconds behind Gary O’Hanlon. Lee can feel satisfied with matching O’Hanlon, as the Clonliffe man has chalked up a 2.28.05s PB when winning the Waterford Viking marathon earlier this year. Next to cross the line was Dave Heffernan (33.11s), who had 13 seconds to spare over 6th placed finisher David Fitzpatrick of Tallaght AC.

The cross country season is now in full swing and the first BHAA fixture took place at Castleknock College.  In the men’s 4 mile race, Feargal Swaine was 9th and 2nd M40, Fred Kiernan was 14th and Willie Morris 24th.  Only a fortnight after doing the Berlin marathon, Ian Redican ran too, and Terry Mee was 1st M70.  In the women’s 2 mile race   we had Cliodhna Carthy, Susan Walsh, Jenny O’keeffe and Ann Woodlock 1st W70.

Across the city in Santry, Clonliffe Harriers hosted a ladies 5k CC race to celebrate 50 years of the club’s ladies team; Rhona Duane had a fine race and came 8th with Eilish Joyce 21st.  At the Simon 5 in the Phoenix Park Rene Kilraine finished in 30.07