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Dunshauglin 10K and Weekend Round Up

Competitors faced very changeable weather for the Michael Manning 10k in Dunshaughlin with rain, wind, sun and everything in between on the night. Long a popular race with Donore runners and always a great opportunity for very fast times, this year was no different with the ladies course record broken by Leevale’s Lizzie Lee and some stellar Donore performances.

First home was new member Sean Fox in an excellent 35.34. Sinead Lambe finished 6th lady overall in another astonishing PB of 38.06 knocking more than a minute off her mini marathon time from three weeks ago and enough to nab a ‘house PB’. Florence Curley broke 39 minutes for the first time finishing 9th lady in 38.52. Des Gill was next in 40.17 with Sam Conroy not far behind in 40.41. Breda Mahony was delighted with her 41.03 PB time and Rhona Duane in 43.06 PB and Alma Hanevy 43.56 continued their good form of late. Their coach Jim McNamara finished in 45.03 and Terry Mee in 45.31. Janette Strickland also got a PB in an excellent 45.53 and well done Eva Campion 46.04, Olivia Strickland 49.56 and Stephanie Murphy 60.15. The ladies then won the 1st team prize so a great night’s work.

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Earlier in the week were the Docklands 5k and 10k evening races. In the 5K John Dunne finished an excellent 6th in 16.35 and Hilary O’Connor ran 26.24. In the 10k race Sinead Graham did a PB of 43.51. Back in his native Limerick John Downes ran the Kilfinane 5 mile in 27.59

Congratulations to our ladies and mens novice teams after it was confirmed that both teams won team gold in the Dublin Novice Road Championships last week.

Raheny Mid-Summer 5K and Weekend Round Up

The Raheny Mid-Summer 5K which also incorporated the Dublin Novice road championship saw a great turnout from Donore athletes this weekend with both the men and women fielding strong teams. Conditions were perfect for the two lapped course through St. Annes Park and it was a great showcase for some of our newer members and a chance to test our new novice teams and plenty of PBs achieved on this pleasant course.

First home from Donore was the versatile Graham Hopkins in 13th place 16:16 with Niall Lynch making his Donore debut 4 seconds behind in 16:20, Fergal Swaine 16:42, Luke Boland 17:44, Bob Blake 17:47, Gerry McDonnell 17:53, Tony Barry 17:58, Stephen Dawson 18:57, Ryan Van Haeften 19:36 and Gerard Morris in 19:53.

First home for the ladies was Alma Hanevy in 20:07 who had a great run and a nice PB just pipping Medbh Peavoy with 20:09, Rhona Duane and Grainne Nolan finished side by side in 20:33, Marianne Denlevy 20:37, Sinead Graham 20:55, Aisling Swaine ran well to take the junior ladies prize in 21:18, Eva Campion 21:42, Janette Strickland 22:25 and Linda Curtain 23:22

Results for the novice race are pending but we are hopeful for medals for both the mens and womens teams.

Meanwhile Anne Curley finished second woman in 38.42 on the tough, undulating course at the Heart of Laois 10k in Abbeyleix. It is great to see Ken Nugent back competing after a long injury layoff, he was 3rd in the Tulfarris Tough 10 mile (which is true to its title) in 58.49.

In the Dublin Graded Meet in Santry on Wednesday the 12th some brave souls braved the wet conditions. John Travers took 1st place in the 3,000m 8.23.57 and Daragh Fitzgibbon ran 8.58.06 in the same race. In the mens 100m Eamonn Fahey ran 11.17, Sean O’Broin 12.61, Eric Keogh dropped down to the 800m and ran a very good 1.55.18 and Emmett O’Briain 2.11.20 and we had Eoin Molloy in the hammer. The ladies were represented by Lynda Nsankam who ran in the 100m 12.87.

On the same night, the popular Trinity track races took place on the grass track of college park. Full results weren’t available but It’s great to see Susan Walsh back in action in the mile, good runs too from Frank McNally, Des Gill, Fred Kiernan, Jono Daly, Ann Woodlock and Feargal Swaine.

Dublin Juvenile Track & Field Championships

Last weekend saw great results for our juvenile athletes as the Dublin Juvenile Track and Field Championships came to a close with very impressive 52 medals.

Some fantastic performances for our girls who won 10 gold medals; Laura O’Byrne u/14 High Jump, Rebecca Power u/14 Hammer, Discus and Javelin, Lauren O’Keeffe u/15 Hammer, Clodagh Reid u/17 Hammer, Discus and Shot Putt, Karen Hughes u/17 Javelin and Niamh Dowling u/19 800m. While the boys notched up another 10 gold medals from Kolade Abiodun in u/14 80m, 200m & 75m Hurdles, Max Carey in u/14 Javelin, Jack Rudden-Kelly in u/15 High Jump; Long Jump & Shot Putt, Alex Clerkin in u/15 80m Hurdles & Javelin and Sam Allen in u/19 3,000m.

Seven silver for the girls with Susie O’Farrell winning two medals in u/14 80m & 200m, Lara O’Byrne in u/14 75m Hurdles, Aoife Lynch in u/15 100m & 200m, Cara Brennan in u/15 Discus and Karen Hughes in u/17 Shot Putt. With 13 silver medals for the boys we had, Luke Walker-Browning in u/10 500m, Louis McDonagh in u/13 Javelin, Ryan O’Keeffe in u/13 Shot Putt, Max Carey in u/14 80m; 200m; 75m Hurdles & Long Jump, Jack Rudden-Kelly in u/15 100m & 80m Hurdles, Gabhan O’Thighearnaigh in u/15 High Jump, Alex Clerkin in u/15 Discus, Oisin Fitzgibbon in u/17 3,000m and Rolus Olusa in u/18 400m Hurdles.

To round off the impressive haul of medals the girls won 5 bronze medals between them Eve Reilly in u/15 80m Hurdles, Lauren O’Keeffe in u/15 Javelin, Claire O’Connor in u/16 800m and Karen Hughes in u/17 Hammer & Discus while the boys won 7 bronze, Jack Raftery u/13 600m, Kolade Abiodun in u/14 Long Jump, Iain Durrock in u/15 Discus, Alex Clerkin in u/15 Long Jump & Shot Putt, Stephen Gavin in u/17 1,500m and Eoin Molloy in u/18 Hammer.

Congratulations to everyone who competed and a big thank you to their parents and coaches for their work and support throughout the championships.

U23 Championships and Womens Mini Marathon

On the June bank holiday in the blazing sunshine,  40,000 women took to the streets of Dublin for the Flora Women’s Mini Marathon with a number of Donore runners in action including some of our new members. Storming home in 16th place with a superb new PB of 39.13 was Sinead Lambe who is improving by the week.  Breda Mahony ran 43.26, Sinead Graham 44.33 PB, despite suffering a cold Rhona Duane did 45.18, Grainne Nolan 45.28, Karen Behan 46.00, Joan McTernan 46.47, Angela Eustace in a new PB of 47.21, Lorraine O’Shea 56.30 and Laura Murray 58.28.

As they came through the finish line, an army of Donore volunteers were hard at work directing finishers and handing out medals.  Then there was the customary celebration in Sinnotts afterwards. Well done  to all!

At the Leinster U23 Championships, Lynda Ngankam won both the Triple Jump and 100m where she notched up a new pb of 12.77, David Campbell won the 400m, Jona Kalemi won silver in the U23 800m and 1500m and Anne Gormley won gold in the Masters walk.

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Graded Meets and Midweek Roundup

It’s been a busy week for Donore athletes with the BHAA Dunboyne 5 Mile and Graded Meets in Tallaght.

In Dunboyne on Tuesday evening, congratulations to Darren Hand and Fergal Whitty who ran big PB’s of 26:30 and 26:37, also in Dunboyne we had Fergal Swaine 27:32,  Ian Redican 32:19, Frank McNally 34:10, Terry Mee 36:05 and Tom Halton 40:46

At the IMRA 10k race at Carrick Mountain in Glenealy with a very steep climb, Sarah Ni Ruairc ran 66.06

At the Graded League in Tallaght on Wednesday, 16 year old Adam Halpin made his 400m debut running a fantastic 56.21 finishing third in grade. Stephen Gaving ran a PB of 4.53.87 in the mile. In the 3K Eric Keogh finished second in 8.44.07 taking some good scalps along the way while Lee van Haeften returned to the track for 9.05.27, a PB for Oisin Fitzgibbon over the same distance with 9.34.95, finally, Des Gill took 12 seconds off his PB with 11.27.95.

In the womens race Sinead Lambe ran a PB of 10.53.37 taking a fantastic 25 second of her previous best. Conditions were very blustery on the night so it looks like there will be even more improvements to come. Well done to all.

At the weekend, well done also to Ciara Grange in the high jump, Emily Geoghegan 100m hurdles and the 200m, Linda Ngamkam  competed will in the triple jump and Grace Sheridan in the discus and javelin.

Best of luck to all who are competing over the long weekend.

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National Track and Field League Round 1 and Results Roundup

For the first time in several years years the club was represented by both the men and ladies teams. What a tremendous day it turned out to be with the ladies 3rd in their group with some brilliant performances and a total of 88 points. Our men showed their determination to win Division I this summer and gain promotion to the Premier Division. At the end of the day, they  were in first position with an impressive total of 123 points with Sligo County on 113 points and Co Wexford 102 points.

Wins for Darragh Fitzgibbon 800m, Rolus Osala 400h and triple jump, Simon Taggart in 110h and high jump, Jaco Oosthuysen javelin,  Jim Mc Namara in the walk and David Campbell in 400m were so influential. While 2nd placed Lee Van Haeften 1500m, Eric Keogh 5,000m, Eamon Fahey in the long jump and 100m, Kevin English steeplechase, Eric Brady 56 Lb and both relay teams, Simon in Discus and Sean Lawler  3rd place in  the 200m all contributed to a very impressive total  to proceed into the 2nd leg in July.

For the ladies, Anne Gormley did the 1500m walk and the hammer, Sinead McCauley, making her track debut, competed in the 400m in 68 secs while Sorcha NicDhomhnaill won her 800m race in 2:28.  Sinead Mc Cauley also ran the 1500m and finished in a very impressive 3rd place and Jona Kalemi ran as a guest in the same race. Florrie ran the 3000m, running well to finish 7th. In the 4x400m Jona, Florrie, Sinead and Sorcha all performed brilliantly and picked up valuable points for the team and our female sprinters Jenny, Megan, Emily and Linda had a superb race to win the 4 x 100m and Linda also won her individual 100m race.

Overall a brilliant day for the club with fantastic commitment shown by all our athletes and wonderful team spirit and support. Well done to all our athletes, team managers and coaches and club officials who acted as officials for specific events and to all those members who came out to support the teams. It was a memorable day.

The Meet and Train Summer League came to a conclusion last Wednesday with the 4 mile race hosted by Donore in the Phoenix Park. We had a very strong showing from once again with an impressive 31 ladies turning out in the white and black on the night.

Bernadette Kiernan Of Clonliffe was the overall winner of the Meet and Train Road League 2013,  while Donore’s Rhona Duane and Karen Behan were 2nd and 3rd respectively. Congratulations to all the girls who competed in the league, the strong numbers that turned out for these races saw all four Donore teams place well. Donore A (Rhona, Cliodhna, Karen, Sharon, Alma and Janette) won the gold category. Donore B (Joan, Lee, Christina, Aisling, Sinead and Rachel) were second in the silver section. Donore C (Lorraine, Suzanne, Emer, Jennifer, Orla and Caren) won the bronze category and Donore D (Laura, Sue, Ann, Eilish, Angela and Michelle) finished 4th in the bronze category. A big thanks to everyone who contributed to making this a great race.

Well done also to Tony Dunne who ran 1:53 in the Strawberry half marathon at the weekend.

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Dublin Graded Meeting and Weekend Roundup

At the Dublin Graded Meeting 2 Santry:  200m Great performances from David Campbell, Sean Lawlor, Stephen Hand, Conor O’Ceallaigh, Adam Halpin, Sean O’Broin and Aidan Doherty, in the 1500m great runs from Eric Keogh and Daragh Fitzgibbon, Stephen Gavin, Ryan Kiernan and Jona Kalemi, in the Hammer Throw well done to Eoin Molloy.

There was more success for our juvenile athletes at the Leinster Schools T & F, well done to Jack Rudden triple gold, Sean Lawlor gold, Rolus Olusa silver, Rebecca Power double gold, Alex Clarkin bronze and Aoife Lynch bronze, well done to all our other juveniles who competed.

In the Terenure 5 Mile on Sunday 19th we had a good field turning out for the club and some great times posted with Ken Nugent leading the charge.

Ken Nugent – 28:15
Des Trimble – 29:37
Stephen Dawson – 31:12
Samantha Conroy – 32:17
Gerard Morris – 34:02
Frank McNally – 34:57
Tony Dunne – 37:07
Colm Nugent – 37:59
Stephanie Murphy – 46:12

In the Bob Heffernen 5k on Tuesday night we had a great turn out from the Donore faithful and the excellent times speak for themselves below.

David Heffernan – 15:48
Darren Hand – 15:53
Fergal Whitty – 16:04
John Downes – 16:07
Gavin Keogh – 16:17
Sean Fox – 17:03
Fred Kiernan – 17:04
Tony Barry – 18:05
Stephen Dawson –  18:30
Joe Murphy – 18:39
Desmond Gill – 19:03
Breda Mahon – 19:45
Michelle O Hagan – 20:44

Finally, Joan McTernan and Lavinia Kirwan ran very well in the Maynooth 10k and well done to Barbara Murray who was 6th woman in the Blackwater 10k.

Lucan Harriers 5K, Kildare Marathon, Half Marathon and 10k

Serial marathon runner George Brady ran a super 2.56.29 in the tough windy conditions of the exposed Curragh racecourse a week after a 3.06 in Belfast. Well done George! Tony Dunne ran 1.48.46 in the Half marathon and Ian Redican ran 41.52 in the 10k followed by Arthur Connick in 47.11, Adrienne Seery in 57.52 and Julie MacNamara in 1.04.24. Well done all.

In the Tom Byrne Memorial 5k in Lucan we had 13 runners who supported our neighbouring club in this long established road race. Our first runner in was Bob Blake in 18.08 followed by Dave Wogan in 18.45, Luke Boland in 18.47, Desmond Gill in 19.29, Niall O’Reilly 19.39, Gerard Morris 19.43, Florence Curley 19.51, Medbh Peavoy 20.29, Sinead Graham 21.04, Dave Hudson 22.33, Gary O’Connor 23.01, Sheila Casey 25.25, Sue Lynch 27.45. Again the wind didn’t make it easy going so well done to all who achieved pb’s today!

Belated congrats to Linda Curtin who ran the Limerick Half Marathon in 1.58.25.

Well done to Deborah Duffy who ran 56.34 and Aine Grogan who ran 59.16 at the Fit City Series 10k in the Phoenix Park:

2nd Race Meet & Train Summer League Wednesday 8th May

Twenty six ladies donned the Donore vest for the 2nd leg of the M&T Summer league last Wednesday 8th May in Irishtown.
The 3 mile road race, which was hosted by Crusaders was held in lovely surroundings with great sea views as the athletes made their way along the route.

There was great packing from the ladies at the front with Cliondha Carthy first home for Donore in 2nd place followed by Sharon Moore 4th, Alma Hanevy, who is just off the back of great marathon run was 5th and Rhona Duane 6th, Sinead Graham 7th, Karen Behan 11th, Janette Strickland 14th, Cristina Gonzalez 16th, Caren Crowley 18th, and the ever improving Angela Eustace a fantastic 20th. Also great runs from Aisling McDonagh 25th, Lorraine Roche 27th, Suzanne McCarthy, Orla Crosse, Joan McTernan, Emer Fogherty, Lee Chambers, Jennifer O’Keeffe, Rachel Burke, Eilish Joyce, Kim Strickland, Micelle Dawson, Deborah Duffy, Hilary O’Connor, Anne Woodlock, Sue Lynch and Lavina Kirwan.

Very well done to all, it is great to see such a big number of Donore ladies participate and do so well. Thanks also to the support from Des, Dave and Sinead and Florrie and to Anne Curley who ran down to give her support but missed us – sorry Ann.

Well done also to Sarah Ni Ruairc who took part in the IMRA Wednesday night mountain running league race at Tibradden.

Track and Field kicks off in Tallaght and Weekend Round Up

The track and field season kicked off in Tallaght stadium with the first graded meeting of the summer and we had some good performances from our young athletes.

In the 100m we had Sean Lawlor who won his race in 11.65, David Campbell 4th in his race in 11.42 and Lynda Ngankam 3rd in her race in 12.83. In the 800m we had Ryan Kiernan 4th in 2.17 and Jona Kalemi who ran 2.57, in the 3000m we had Eric Keogh who ran a very decent 8.42, Oisin Fitzgibbon was 5th in his race in 9.41 followed by Stephen Gavin in 8th place in 9.52. On the field we had Grace Sheridan 4th in the javelin, Yvonne McCluskey in the shot and discus and Lynda Ngankam who won the triple jump. Well done all.

On the same night the IMRA Scalp race saw Sarah Ni Ruairc have another strong run on the mountains.

The Bank Holiday weekend saw many races and many Donore runners competing all over the country, first off was the Le Cheile 5k in Leixlip where we had a core group of our strong senior runners who packed well in a great team effort to easily win the team race. Lee Van Haeften was first Donore man in with a great run for 3rd place in 16 minutes dead followed by David Heffernan who is returning to great form in 16.13, Darren Hand in 16.15 and Fergal Whitty in 16.16. John Dunne was next in 16.29 with stalwart master John Downes close behind in 16.37 earning him the first master prize. Robert Scanlon followed him in to get under the 17 minute barrier in 16.56. We also had Niall O’Reilly in 19.32, Sinead Graham in 21.16 and veteran Terry Mee who ran 23.03.

Limerick Half Marathon: Very well done to Sinead Jennings who had a powerful run to finish first woman in 79.19, not bad running for a rower in her debut over this distance! Watch this space for more great runs from this amazing athlete in the coming year.

In the Boyne 10k we had 4 girls who made the journey to Drogheda for this popular race. On a tough course in blustery humid conditions Sinead Lambe was the first Donore woman home breaking the 40 minute barrier for the first time with 39.58 earning her 5th female spot. She was followed in by Florence Curley 6th woman in 40.57, Caren Crowley in 47.12 and Eilish Joyce in 55.48, the girls also won second team so well done girls!

Another four Donore girls travelled on Bank holiday Monday to Gowran Kilkenny for the Leinster Novice Road championships and won a brilliant bronze medal just missing out on silver by 2 points. Sharon Moore was first in followed by Medbh Peavoy, Marianne Dunleavy and Rhona Duane. Another brilliant championship result so well done girls!

Other Donore performances over the weekend were:

Arc 10k Phoenix Park: Kevin English won the race in 35.13. This is Kevin’s third win in this race.

Bluewall Waterford to Tramore Run of 7.5 miles: Breda Mahoney was 5th woman in 51.07.

Glengarrif Bay Run Half Marathon: Mary Kingston ran 1.53.

Dublin Bay Run 10k: Tony Dunne ran 47.29 and Eva Campion ran 47.31.

Tallaght 5k: Nicola Dowdall who ran 22mins.