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Great Win for Íde at Dunboyne 4 Mile

Íde Nic Dhomhnaill recently recorded a super win at the Dunboyne 4 Mile road race. She was 1st woman in an impressive 22.05. Sinead Lambe was 5th woman in a new PB of 23.16. First Donore man over the line was Seán Fox (2nd M40). There were also category prizes for Emmet Ó Briain (3rd M40), Peter Gaffney (3rd M45) and James Murphy (2nd MJ) and an unexpected team prize for 4th men’s team of Seán Fox, Emmet Ó Briain, Peter Gaffney and Andy Kinane.

Full Results below:

Seán Fox 21.17 (2nd M40)
Emmet Ó Briain 21.50 (3rd M40)
Peter Gaffney 22.03 (3rd M45)
Íde Nic Dhomhnaill 22.05 (1st W)
Andy Kinane 22.08
Sinead Lambe 23.16 (5th W)
James Murphy 23:23 (2nd MJ)
Ian Redican 27.05
Sian O’Connor 29.25
Jennifer Hogan 37.55

Club cross country championships

Club cross country championships, Jim McNamara and Faugh a Ballagh cups

Report by Florence Curley

10th March marked the 2nd anniversary of the passing of Jim McNamara. Starting last year, the club created the Jim McNamara cup for the winner of the club cross country championship in tandem with the Faugh-a-Ballagh cup which was awarded to the senior men’s winner for the first time in 1907. Today the races were held on the traditional 2 mile lap, starting opposite the papal cross. Willie Smith marked the course with club President Iain Morrison setting the runners on their way. Women completed 4 miles (2 laps) and men 3 laps (4 miles). In the women’s race, Maura Kearns established a lead early on, with Amy Moriarty and Ariana Ball next and these were the top 3 placings in the end. In the men’s race, a group of 3 broke away, Alan Farrell, Jonathan Farrell and new member Michael Edward O’Connor. In the end , Alan Farrell prevailed pulling away on Jonathan in the last lap, with Michael third. First O50 runner was Tom Fagan. And it was great see Ann Woodlock coming back to racing after her accident some months ago.

33 runners competed in all and it was good to see some club members of old at the race and the presentation.

Members of Jim McNamara’s family were there at the clubhouse and the late Harry Thomas was also remembered. Present also were members of the national 1961 U18 cross country championship in Belfield- Paddy Nevins and Sean Corrigan, Willie Smith was on that team too. And Brendan Dunne one of the famed Dunne brothers was presented with a replica medal of his 1962 gold medal for the u19 cross country national title – the medal went missing years ago and Willie Smith organised a replacement.

Thanks to everyone who organised and supported the day and helped to commemorate Jim’s memory.

2 Gold 2 Silver 1 Bronze! National Juvenile Indoor Championships Day 2 Report

It’s been a long time coming! Jack Raftery could have been described as the ‘nearly man’ in juvenile athletics after a succession of 4th place finishes in 2017. However, he showed his potential with a bronze in the national under 17 Boys 400m final last July. It was a question of perseverance and hard work… On Sunday (18.03.2018) he had the confidence to front run the final of the National Indoor Under 18s Boys 400m at the Athlone Arena. Running from the outside lane he went through the 200m in 24 seconds and withheld the late challenges of Ciaran Carthy (50.42) of DSDAC and Cormac O’Rourke (50.47) of Lagan Valley AC to win his first individual national gold medal in a personal best time of 50.17.

The prolific Louis O’Loughlin chalked up his 15th national title by winning the 1500m. He made his intentions known from the gun by opening a huge lead through 400m, reached in 57 seconds. By the 800m (2.02) mark he had widened the gap on his pursuers but was visibly slowing obviously feeling the effects of the tough All-Ireland school’s race on the previous week. His 3rd 400m section of the race was run in 69 seconds. However, his sheer tenacity saw him home in a personal best time of 4.01.87, with Brian Maguire (4.06.06) of DSDAC and Jake Bagge (4.06.75) of Ferrybank AC next.

Multi-event athletes Lara O’Byrne and Max Carey both won silver medals despite not performing to their normal high standards. O’Byrne opened her Girls Under 19s Long Jump account with a 4.76m leap that put her into 2nd position. However, Laura Cunningham of Craughwell AC had subsequent jumps of 4.83m and 4.87m to relegate the Donore athlete to 3rd. But a final jump of 4.91m saw O’Byrne regain the silver medal position behind Vicki Cusack (5.16m) of Liscarrol AC. Max Carey had a best clearance of 3.40m to win the silver medal in the Under 19 Boys Pole Vault behind Ben O’Dwyer of Moycarkey Coolcroo AC.

Alex Leonard made it 5 medals for Donore Harriers on the first day of the championships. Leonard won his heat in the Under 12 Boys 60m in 8.70 seconds and was the 4th ranked athlete going into the final. He improved his time to 8.54 in a close final to win the bronze medal. His time was equal to Richard McGrath of Galway City, but the Donore athlete lost out on countback – being 5-hundredths of a second slower in heat time. Darragh Fahy of Loughrea AC won in 8.53. Abdel Laadjel (4.23.85) and Sekeriye Ahmed (4.15.74) both got personal bests and 6th positions in their respective finals of the Under 16 Boys and Under 19 Boys 1500m finals.

Isabella Kelly (8.78) placed 4th in her heat of the Under 13 Girls 60m, whilst Lucy Kirwan (8.44) was 5th in heat 2 of the Under 17 Girls 60m. Lucy Hurley (8.61) placed 4th in Heat 1 of the Under 19 Girls 60m. Sean Kinsella could not go higher than 1.45m in the final of the Under 15 Boys High Jump and was disappointed with 15th position.

Results

TRACK:
U/12 Boys 60m Final – 3rd Alex Leonard (8.54) bronze. Alex won qualifying Heat 2 in 8.70
U17 Girls 60m Heat – 5th Lucy Kirwan (8.44)
U/19 Girls 60m Heat – 4th Lucy Hurley (8.61)
U/13 Girls 60m Heat – 4th Isabella Kelly (8.78)
U/18 Boys 400m Final – 1st Jack Raftery (50.17 PB) gold. Jack won qualifying Heat 1 in 52.75; Daragh McAuley 4th in qualifying Heat 3 in 54.89
U/16 Boys 1500m Final – 6th Abdel Laadjel (4.23.85 PB)
U/18 Boys 1500m Final – 1st Louis O’Loughlin (4.01.87 PB) gold. Louis won qualifying Heat 1 in 4.27.05
U/19 Boys 1500m Final – 6th Sekeriye Ahmed (4.15.74 PB)
FIELD:
U/15 Boys High Jump Final – 15th Sean Kinsella (1.45m)
U/19 Girls Long Jump Final – 2nd Lara O’Byrne (4.91m) silver
U/19 Boys Pole Vault Final – 2nd Max Carey (3.40m) silver

Great Road Results on St Patrick’s Day

The weather forced the cancellation of many sports fixtures today including the MSB 5k but yesterday there were some impressive runs around the country from Donore.

John Travers won the Tubbercurry 10k in his adopted county of Sligo in a time of 31.34 and Rossa Hurley was 3rd in 33.07. Eric Keogh had one of his best races of recent times when he came 2nd in the Portlaoise 5k in 14.41.95 only one second off winning the race (DSD’s Hiko Tonosa) and ahead of many international runners like Mick Clohisey, Sean Hehir and Kevin Maunsell. Anthony Ferns finished in 32.44
At the Mullingar half marathon, Chris Muldoon finished faster here 77.27 than in last week’s Bohermeen half marathon achieving 12th place.

Report by Florence Curley

Roads Roundup 23 Feb – 10 March

There have been some notable wins and fine runs on the roads over the past few weeks.

On March 10 in the small Meath village of Bohermeen, the men’s team were victorious on the 2 lap course in the half marathon winning the Rennicks cup Anthony Flannery came 6th and Fergal Whitty 7th and 1st M40 with Niall lynch and Des Tremble the next scorers. The ladies were 3rd team with Florence curley in 9th Place, Elaine Verdon aced a PB too.

Full results

Anthony Flannery 72.54
Fergal Whitty 73.07
Niall lynch 74.51
Des Tremble 75.38
Shane Russell 80.31
Shane McAuley 81.55
Chris Muldoon 84.02
Florence Curley 88.47
Grace Kennedy 89.43
Anne curley 91.15
Tony Griffin 92.20
Ken Cronin 94.24
Elaine 1.40.41 PB
Marianne Dunlevy 1.41.51
Charlie O’Neill 1.48.53 2nd M60
10k – David McGrath 46.51

Up in Bundoran John Travers easily won the Cara Bundoran 10mile in 53.07
Rhona McHugh had a great run in the SSE Derry City 10 Mile 5th woman in 68.44
The same weekend in Barcelona Ciaran Ryan ran an excellent 3.08 in the marathon.

Gavin Keogh won the Adamstown CC 5k in Lucan in 17.08 in late February.
Ariana Ball was 4th in the Duleek 5k in 20.19

Report by Florence Curley

Leinster Indoor & National Master Indoor round-up

A look back to the last few events of the indoor season in February and March where Donore athletes were in action

There was a good haul at the Leinster championships where in the junior rankings, Alex Clarkin won 60MH gold in a time of 8.10; Aoife Lynch won 200m silver in 24.70 and Lara O’Byrne won silver in the long jump with a best leap of 4.96. She also came 4th in 60MH in 9.40. Caoimhe Mackey and Clodagh Martin contested the 400m finishing in 62.54 and 62.84 respectively.

In the senior ranks Zak Higgins won 400m bronze in 51.45 with Adam halpin 53.10 in the same race.
David Campbell ran 2.04.37 in the 800m. Jona Kalemi the 1500m in 5.39.66.

At masters level Donal Iremonger won the M45 400m in 57 seconds exactly and got bronze in the 800m 2.11.95. Thrower Niall Allen won gold in the m40 weight throw with 6.88m

The national masters was a week later than usual because of the snow. Donal Iremonger repeated his feat at the Leinsters with even faster times winning the 400m in 56.84 and bronze in the 800m in 2.11.78. Anne Gormley won gold in the W50 3k walk.

Report by Florence Curley

(Donal Iremonger pictured by Sportsfile at the national masters Athlone)

John Travers sub 4 at AIT Grand Prix

John Travers became the first Irishman to run a sub-4 indoor mile on Irish soil when he finished 3rd at the AIT Grand Prix tonight.

In an exciting race in an atmospheric and packed AIT featuring Olympian and Australian national record holder Ryan Gregson, John was in the mix from the start and when Gregson piled on the pressure in the last 2 laps, Travers was on his tail, only tying up in the home straight when the Polish runner Gregor Kalinoski pipped him. His finish time was 3.59.40, just 2 seconds off winner Gregson.

In the post race interview on TG4, John expressed his satisfaction with the race, it comes after a hectic week with the Armagh 5k, then winning the National 3k indoors.

Here is John with Donore’s Charlie O’Neill postrace!

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Results Round-Up: National Senior Indoors, Armagh 5k & Roads Round-Up

National Senior Indoors – 3000m title for John Travers

After a fine run in Armagh on Thursday night, John Travers became the national indoor 3000m champion at the weekend. He faced down 2nd placed Eoin Everard in an exciting race, clocking a time of 8.25.21. A revelation in this race was 4th placed Darragh Fitzgibbon in 8.29.96, just a second off bronze. Darragh was in Iten Kenya earlier in January so the hard training paid off here! Eamonn Fahey reached the final of the 60m, he ran 7.06 seconds in the heats and then 7.00 in the final. In the pole vault, Ailbhe Healy finished joint 11th with a best vault of 2.70m
On the first day, David Campbell ran at 800m for the first time at national indoor and ran his heat in 2.06.05

Armagh International Race Report

The Brooks Armagh international race night has a reputation for its high class fields and fast times. This year a staggering 91 men went under the 15 minutes barrier and 2 were Donore men. John Travers was on the Irish team and finished up 17th overall in 14.16. 20 seconds behind was Eric Keogh in 47th place and he was delighted to get a new PB of 14.36. In the ladies 3k race, Sorcha Nic Dhomhnaill ran an excellent 10.19.

Roads-roundup

We have had some good results over the past few weeks on the road, notably Fergal Whitty 54.55 (17th) and Ray Lonergan 55.54 (25th) who made the top 25 at the John treacy Dungarvan 10 Mile.

Gavin Keogh came 6th at the Enniscorthy 10k in 35.15. A sizeable contingent ran the Trim 10 Mile including 4th placed Anthony Flannery 55.06, Chris Muldoon 62.20, Tony Barry 63.17, Niall O’Reilly 65.15, Florence curley 67.59, Tony Griffin 71.57, Sinead Oreilly 75.25, Joseph Maguire 80.16, Deirdre Healy 84.04, Ann Rush 86.21, Jo Hughes 88.11. Finally, Dean Glennon finished 21.45 at the Esker 5k.

Reports by Florence Curley

National Masters & Intermediate XC Report: Bronze for Intermediate Women!

National Masters and Intermediate Cross Country Report

Report by Florence Curley

It was a day to remember for all participants and supporters at the national masters and intermediate XC championship in Clarinbridge, principally for the amount of mud everywhere! On the bus West as blizzards gave way to blue skies and snowy fields, the course looked pleasant enough from a distance …until you stepped onto it …

After the juveniles finished, first up were the master ladies and M65+ men over 4K, 2 big laps. There were some drags and downhills but what was missing was any sight of green grass, the mud was relentless and ankle deep from the start so getting a fast pace wasn’t a priority, staying upright was! Our 5-strong team (some were on loan to the inter team and we were depleted with some injuries and absences) battled bravely, Karen Behan and Anne Curley finished 85 and 86th, Anne has been unable to compete at cross country or any shorter races due to her ongoing injury and the atrocious ground was a real test today so she was happy to finish and be part of the team again, Julia Hackett had a solid run to finish in 94th, unfortunately Florence Curley lost her left shoe twice in the muck, and slipped way back as a result eventually finishing in 127 and Angela Eustace in her third cross country race of the season in 132nd. Barry Potts unfortunately also lost a shoe and slipped a long way back so did not medal in M65 the way he frequently does.

The master men then had to tackle 7k of the now very churned up course. Thanks to Des Gill’s enthusiasm and team spirit, there was a Donore M50 team in this for the first time. First Home was Tom Fagan in 174 with Des next in 210, Frank McNally was 221st and wrote a great account of it in the Irishman’s diary in the Irish times a few days later, Lou MCCurtain though on antibiotics finished 234th and unfortunately Arthur Connick had to pull out, the team finished 9th and this team will be back on the road for the national relays.

The intermediate women faced 5k and youngest member of the team Niamh O’Neill went out hard but held her place and tackled the gruelling course Brilliantly. Where others faded and some of the pre-race favourites dropped out, Niamh had her best ever race and finished a magnificent 8th, Maura Kearns, experienced in this race over the years first medalling in 2010, stayed off the early pace and worked through looking very comfortable throughout, and she can always rely on her withering finishing kick finishing 15th. not far behind was Kim hickey, always a tough competitor with great endurance and she finished strongly in 18th. It was looking good in the team shakeup and it was crucial that next scorer Audrey Gahan passed as many as she could, and she did that to end giving it everything to finish 30th. In only her second ever cross country race Ariana Ball ran very well into 39th again battling to the end.

After scraping off a lot of Galway mud and an anxious wait, there was jubilation when the Donore inter ladies were named bronze team, 6 points ahead of St Senan’s. After a disappointing season for this hardworking team, it was great to finally come up trumps with a national medal in the last race of season.

Coach Willie Smith was justly proud and there was welcome support too from Mary McDermott and Ann Woodlock out on the course, she will be back competing soon we hope!

Juvenile Race Report: Dublin Indoor T&F Championships 2018

RACE REPORT – (2, 9, 10 & 11 February 2018)

Report by Gerry Naughton

The Donore Harriers team had plenty to celebrate in the 2018 Dublin Indoor track and field championships at the National Arena at Abbotstown last weekend. Top of the bill was Louis O’Loughlin and Jack Raftery in the Under 18 Boys 800m final on Sunday, which returned a Donore Harriers gold and silver as O’Loughlin took more than 2 and a-half seconds of the personal best with a time of 1.52.24, whilst runner-up Raftery (1.56.64) took 3 seconds off his previous best mark.

The highlight on Saturday was the high jumping exploits of Max Carey. Competing in the Under 19 category Carey and Kevin Byrne of Raheny Shamrocks AC were the last men standing, but the latter held the advantage by jumping the 1.75m mark before the Donore athlete. Carey then made a crucial first clearance with the bar at 1.80m, with Byrne clearing at the 2nd attempt. The bar was then put up to 1.85m and both Carey and Byrne failed with their first 2 attempts. The Raheny athlete then cleared the 1.85m to take the lead. It was last-chance- saloon for Carey! But the Donore man held his nerve and cleared the bar to record an excellent win on count-back. Carey also won a silver medal by jumping 3.40m in the Pole Vault.

Newcomer Alex Leonard had a day of mixed emotions in the Under 12 Boys 60m sprints on Saturday. He easily won his heat, but the photo-recorder did not pick up his finishing image and he was not qualified to the final. However, a successful appeal saw Leonard continue in the competition and he justified his place on the start line by winning the gold medal. Emma Stacey and Aoibheann Scott, both members of the Dublin U/14 camogie squad, qualified for the final of the Under 15 Girls 800m. The realistic expectation was for the girls to try to make the top 6. But Stacey clearly had other ideas. She quickly settled into 4th place and passing the 200m in 35 seconds, she gained to 3rd. She held that position passing laps 2 and 3 in times of 1.12 and 1.53. Down the back strait for the last time she edged into 2nd place and with a gritty determination held on to the silver medal position in an excellent time of 2.29.5. Scott also ran a very gutsy race and maintained 5th position throughout.

Gold medals were also won by Sebastian Ursachi (1.45.00) in the Under 9 Boys 500m; Ben Iveagh (23.26pb) in the Under 18 Boys 200m; Andie Maguire in the Under 19 Girls Triple Jump, Lara O’Byrne (5.01m) in the Under 19 Girls Long Jump and the Under 18 Boys (Daragh McAuley, Ben Iveagh, Louis O’Loughlin, Jack Raftery) 4 x 200m relay team. Promising under 16 athlete Abdel Laadjel picked up a double silver in the 800m (2.09.60) and 1500m (4.25.53). Matei Ursachi also won double silver in the Under 12 Boys High Jump and Long Jump, whilst the other silver medallists included Sean Kinsella (1.55m) in the Under 15 Boys High Jump, Ryan O’Keeffe (11.13m) in the Under 18 Boys Shot Putt, Suzi O’Farrell in the Under 19 Girls 60m; and the Under 19 Girls (Ciara O’Donnell, Lucy Hurley, Andie Maguire & Suzi O’Farrell) 4 x 200m relay.

Bronze medals were won by Mario Omozee in the Under 11 Boys 60m, Matei Ursachi in the Under 12 Boys Shot Putt; debutante Eve Conroy in the Under 13 Girls 60m Hurdles; Sarah Tavel in the Under 15 Girls Shot Putt; Daragh McAuley (52.67pb) in the Under 18 Boys 400m, Lucy Hurley in the Under 19 Girls 60m; Suzi O’Farrell in the Under 19 Girls 200m, Sekeriye Ahmed (4.21.98( in the Under 19 Boys 1500m; and the Under 12 Boys (James Dunne, Matei Ursachi, Louis Wright, Ciaran O’Farrell) 4 x 100m relay team.

Whilst there are many who earned a special mention, there is none more deserving than brave James Dunne who held 3rd position for most of the Under 12 Boys 600m final, only to fade in the final 50 metres and having to settle for 6th place. Among those who qualified for the national finals, by placing 4th, were sisters Isabella Kelly in the Under 13 Girls 60m, and Ruby Kelly (2.34.6) in the Under 16 Girls 800m.

Donore’s medal tally was 11 gold, 11 silver and 9 bronze.

RESULTS IN BRIEF.
GOLD = U/9 Boys 500m – Sebastian Ursachi (1.45.0); U/12 Boys 60m – Alex Leonard (NTA);
U/18 Boys 200m – Ben Iveagh (23.26 PB); U/18 Boys 400m – Jack Raftery (50.53); U/18 Boys
800m – Louis O’Loughlin (1.52.U/18 Boys 1500m – Louis O’Loughlin (4.05.79); U/18 Boys
High Jump – Jack Raftery (1.73m PB); U/18 Boys 4 x 200m (Daragh McAuley, Ben Iveagh,
Louis O’Loughlin & Jack Raftery); U/19 Girls Triple Jump – Andie Maguire (NMA); U/19 Girls
Long Jump – Lara O’Byrne (5.01m); U/19 Boys High Jump – Max Carey (1.85m PB)
SILVER = U/12 Boys High Jump – Matei Ursachi (NMA); U/12 Boys Long Jump – Matei
Ursachi (NMA); U/15 Girls 800m – Emma Stacey (2.29.50PB); U/15 Boys High Jump – Sean
Kinsella (1.55m); U/16 Boys 800m – Abdel Laadjel (2.09.60); U/16 Boys 1,500m – Abdel
Laadjel (4.25.53); U/18 Boys 1500m – Jack Raftery (1.56.64 PB); U/18 Boys Shot Putt – Ryan
O’Keeffe (11.13m); U/19 Girls 60m – Suzi O’Farrell; U/19 Boys Pole Vault – Max Carey
(3.40m); U/19 Girls 4 x 200m (Ciara O’Donnell, Lucy Hurley, Andie Maguire & Suzi O’Farrell)
BRONZE = U/11 Boys 60m – Mario Omozee (NTG); U/12 Boys Shot Putt – Matei Ursachi
(NMA); U/12 Boys 4 x 100m (James Dunne, Matei Ursachi, Louis Wright, Ciaran O’Farrell);
U/13 Girls 60m Hurdles – Eve Conroy (NTA); U/15 Girls Shot Putt – Sarah Tavey (NMA); U/18
Boys 400m – Daragh McAuley (52.67); U/19 Girls 60m – Lucy Hurley; U/19 Girls 200m Suzi
O’Farrell (NTA); U/19 Boys 1500m – Sekeriye Ahmed (4.21.98)
Others who deserve a special mention: – U/14 Girls 800m – 7th Grace Raftery (2.44.1 won
Heat in 2.42.39); U/15 Girls 800m heat – 3rd Abbie Brennan (2.44.0 – qualified to final); U/15
Girls 60m Hurdles – 5th Aoife Sammon (NTA); 6 th Sophie O’Farrell (NTA); U/15 Boys 800m –
5th Sean Kinsella (2.21.4): U/16 Girls 1,500m – 7th Ruby Kelly (4.40.8 – race one lap short);
U/16 Boys 800m – 7th Sean Kissane (2.19.9); U/19 Girls 200m – 5th Lucy Hurley (NTA); U/19
Boys 800m – 5 th Sekeriye Ahmed (2.05.8)

Some listed results are hand-timed and are subject to confirmation.

DH LTDP Camogie Girls Squad Members –
U/15 Girls 4 x 200m Heat 1 – 3rd Donore Harriers B in 2.02.4 (Caitriona McMahon, Ruth Fitzsimons, Leonie Power & Emma Stacey) – hand times;

U/15 Girls 4 x 200m Heat 3 – 2 nd Donore Harriers A in 1.59.3 (Sophie O’Farrell, Sarah
Tavey, Sophie McIntyre & Aoife Sammon) – hand times;
U/15 Girls 60m Heat 1 – 4th Sophie McIntyre (NTA);
U/15 Girls 60m Heat 3 – 5th Emma Stacey (NTA);
U/15 Girls 60m Heat 4 – 4th Caitriona McMahon (NTA);
U/15 Girls 60m Heat 5 – 6th Ruth Fitzsimons (NTA)
U/15 Girls 800m Heat 1 – 1st Emma Stacey (2.30.43), 5th Annabelle Timothy (2.49.0)
U/15 Girls 800m Heat 2 – 3rd Abbie Brennan (2.44.0); 6th Ruth Fitzsimons (2.49.0); 7 th
Caitriona McMahon (2.50.0)
U/15 Girls 800m Heat 3 – 5th Sarah-Louise Nolan (2.49.0), 6th Tara Coffey (2.54.0)
U/15 Girls 800m Heat 4 – 1st Aoibheann Scott (2.38.23); 8th Lily Rooney (2.56.0); DNF Leonie
Power (retired ill on last lap)
U/15 Girls 800m FINAL – 2nd Emma Stacey (2.29.50); 5th Aoibheann Scott (2.37.50)

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