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Dublin Marathon 2018 Report

The National and Dublin marathon championship results are now in and we had a number of winners.

Dublin Marathon

Congratulations to all our runners in the SSE Airtricity Dublin City marathon which also incorporated the national championship, there were many PBs on the day, a very cold one but no wind and it stayed bright and dry. We saw an outstanding run from Fergal Whitty who finished in 2.28.57 a PB and first time to dip under 2:30, this is the first sub 2.30 marathon by a Donore man since 2010.

Ken Norgrove ran his best marathon in a long time followed in by Peter Gaffney, Chris Muldoon, Phil Hennessy and Niall Lynch. Tony Barry got a Pb, Ken Nugent finishes next as Stephen Dawson was just outside the 3 hour mark in a PB, he had stopped to help teammate Ciarán Ryan who suffered a fall and had been at 3 hour pace until then. Next in were Tom Tennant and Neil Hand

First Donore woman home was Grace Kennedy with a 3 minute PB. Patrick kavanagh and Patrick Moriarty were next. Anne Curley in her 5th marathon since June including Berlin 5 weeks ago had to stop at mile 22 too with her long term injury losing 2 minutes but she still finished strongly and a minute behind was Ariana Ball in a 6 minute PB and fantastic run. Niall O’Reilly suffered a hip injury mid race but battled to the end. Tony Griffin was under the 3.30 mark as was Oliver O’Hara PB and Henry English and Ken Cronin just outside it. Pam White got an 11 minute PB and Elaine verdon despite cramp finished well. And well done Deirdre Brennan on a PB, Sian O’Connor, Jo hughes, shiofra McCarthy and Anna McMahon

Thanks to all the hardworking volunteers at the Donore Harriers water station and all the supporters along the route. Many of the runners adjourned to Toners afterwards for post-race celebrations.

Full times below and most photos from Kieran Carlin, more to come. If we have left anyone out of the results let us know and please send in any photos you took of Donore runners if you were out on the course

Fergal Whitty 2.28.55 PB
ken Norgrove 2.38.15
Peter Gaffney 2.40.25
Chris Muldoon 2.43.35
Philip Hennessy 2.46.46
Niall Lynch 2.47.10
Tony Barry 2.53.17 PB
Ken Nugent 2.54.31
Stephen Dawson 3.00.29 PB
Tom Tennant 3.04.35
Neil Hand 3.05.21
Grace Kennedy Clarke 3.05.23 PB
Ciaran Ryan 3.10.58
Patrick kavanagh 3.11.03
Patrick Moriarty 3.13.05
Anne Curley 3.14.05
Ariana Ball 3.15.04PB
Niall O’Reilly 3.17.0
Henry English 3.25.08
Tony griffin 3.26.42
Oliver O’Hara 3.28.21 PB
Ken Cronin 3.30.44
Pam White 3.41.06 PB
Elaine Verdon 3.41.51 PB
Deirdre Brennan 4.18.40 PB
Sian O’Connor 4.21.47
Jo hughes 4.24.40
Shiofra McCarthy 4.49.14
Anna Mcmahon 5.44.16

National championship marathon results

Fergal Whitty gold M40
Anne Curley Bronze W45
Men’s Masters team bronze (Fergal Whitty, ken Norgrove, Peter Gaffney)
(Women’s senior team just out of the medals in 4th)

Dublin Championship

Grace Kennedy silver senior
Ariana Ball gold W35
Anne Curley gold W45
Women’s senior team Gold (grace, Anne, Ariana)

Fergal Whitty Gold M40
Ken Norgrove Bronze M45
Tony Griffin bronze M60
Men’s Masters team gold (Fergal, Peter Gaffney, Ken Norgrove)

Leinster Novice Cross Country Report

It was a cold sometimes blustery but sunny day in Navan for the Leinster Novice cross country championship. Held at Navan adventure centre and racecourse for the second year running, the ground was dry but it was a course with a lot of twists and turns and started and finished on an uphill. In the women’s 4k race with 106 runners, 2 big laps, Fiona Hegarty was 1st Donore home in 38th, and aoife Ni Thuathail made good ground in 48th. Audrey Gahan was 8 seconds behind in 53rd. Fiona Barrins had a solid run in 71st and Lee chambers in 88th. The team finished in 9th place

In the men’s 6k race over 4 laps 7 Donore men took to the line in a field of 115 and for a time Alan Farrell , Alasdair Brown, Jonathan Farrell and Paul Cummins were closely matched. In the end, Alan was first home in 34th with Alasdair 7 seconds behind in 40th and Paul Cummins one second behind in 42nd. Jonathan Farrell was next in 52nd, Javier Romero Ferrera 69th , Craig Scott 96th and Andrew wilson 106th bringing the team to 8th.

Catch-Up: Donore Road Action from June

Every road or track fixture for the last couple of weeks has been ran in the blazing heat so quite a challenge for our endurance runners but they have been out in numbers.

Two of our women even aced PBs, Joan Lennon was 5th Woman in the Pride run 5k in the Phoenix park in 22:12 and Pam White who has been hitting PBs all year got another one here in 22:16 and was 6th woman.

The next day one of the classics of the road calendar, the Michael Manning Dunshaughlin 10k, took place on a hot summer evening and Eric Keogh’s fine run of form continued where he finished 7th in 30.49.98 – very little separated 1-7 so this was excellent. Next in was the ever strong Fergal Whitty 33.18 (3rd M40) and 24th , Des Tremble 34.07, Ken Norgrove 34.20 and they made up the 4 scorers of the second placed team. The next 2 runners Sean and Andy weren’t far off the scorers. Sole Donore lady on the night was Ariana ball. Well done to:
Sean Fox 34.28
Andy Kinane 34.51
Chris Muldoon 37.35
Craig Scott 40.20
Joe Maguire 42.11
Ariana Ball 42.23

Many opted instead for the Irish Runner 5 mile around the Phoenix park on Sunday morning again in hot sun and thanks Fiona Barrins for providing some of the detail here!

Donore Harriers were well represented. Eoin Durkan 27:43, Peter Gaffney 28:30, Tony Barry 29:42, Fred Kiernan 31:31.
Despite the hot temperatures and bug alerts, Audrey Gahan achieved a speedy time of 34:09 followed by Barry Potts at 35:09. Fiona Barrins had a PB coming in at 36:10. On her first outing as a ‘grown up’ with Donore, Molly Murphy O’Kane did a great time of 38:41 followed by Catherine McKeon at 43:23 and Michele Murphy at 45:58. Treasa Boylan is coming back gradually from injury and she ran 45:34. The Fit4life group had runs from Liam Hickey 34:47 Deirdre Brennan 47:17 and Adrienne seery 48:53.

There was great support from Donore members who were out on their Sunday morning run, cheers were heard on many parts of the course, it was very much appreciated and helped to keep the momentum and the feet moving in the heat. The group enjoyed some well deserved treats after in the visitors centre and We can report nobody was bitten, however the key lesson from the day was ‘always wear sunscreen’ (there may have been some very red shoulders and necks later that day).

Report: Dublin Athletics Graded Series Meetings 4 & 5

Dublin Athletics Graded Series Meeting Number 4 @ Morton Stadium, June 6th

It was a perfect evening for running at the Dublin Athletics Graded Series Meeting Number 4 in Morton Stadium, June 6th, with Bandon AC’s Phil Healy running 10.91 and a new national 100m record in the second race of the evening. While the cancellation of the hammer competition meant that the Donore Hammiers didn’t get the chance to throw their weight(s) around, Donore were otherwise well-represented.

The 400m races featured 3 Donore athletes, with David Campbell finishing 4th in the B1 race in 54.23. Adam Halpin (55.15) and Javier Romero (57.71) finished 3rd and 5th respectively in the B2 400m.

In the women’s 1500m A race, Niamh O’Neill finished 9th in 4:53.22, which bodes well for the rest of her season. Unfortunately, Maura Kearns suffered an injury during the same race and was forced to drop out. Karla Doran ran a smart race in the first of the combined B & C Grade 1500s, finishing 3rd in 5:11.99, while Jona Kalemi clocked 5:51.68 to finish 7th in the second.

In the men’s 1500m races, Emmet Ó Briain was first into action finishing 9th in 4:15.67 in the first Championship ‘A’ race. The second ‘A’ Championship race featured four Donore athletes, with Donore’s Daragh Fitzgibbon and Ray Hynes involved in a tactical battle at the front up against Clonliffe’s Colm Rooney. After a swift 62-second first lap, the three leaders shut down the pace in the second lap, which pulled the chasing pack, including Michael Ryan and Jamie Cullen, back into the race. The final lap featured a three-way burn-up with Clonliffe’s Rooney edging out Daragh (N/T) and Ray (4:01.92) for the win. Michael Ryan ran a strong last 300m to finish 6th and dip under 4:10 for the first time in 4:09.45, with Jamie Cullen finishing 10th in 4:11.93.

In the B2 race, Donal Iremonger, moving up from his usual 400m and 800m distances, backed himself to run a quick time from the gun, sticking with an early pace and holding it to finish strongly in 4:31.12. In the final race of the evening, Des Gill also ran an astutely-judged 1500m in the ‘D’ grade, working his way into the race over the course of the 3 and 3/4 laps to finish in 7th in 5:22.65.

Dublin Athletics Graded Series Meeting Number 5 @ Tallaght AC, June 20th

The Dublin Athletics Graded Series continued with Meeting Number 5 last Wednesday, June 20th out in Tallaght on another pleasant, but windy, evening for athletes.

The programme of races featured the 200m, 800m, and 3000m on the track, as well as Pole Vault, Long Jump, Hammer and Javelin in the field, with 12 Donore athletes participating across the events.

First up on the track was Adam Halpin, who was racing in the B1 200m, which unusually featured only two athletes. Into a stiff headwind on the home straight, Adam ran 25.32 to finish 2nd.

Next were the 800s, with Maura Kearns representing Donore in the Women’s Championship ‘A’ race, finishing 6th in 2:26.44. Having raced 4 days previously, and with a day of multi-eventing ahead of him at Round 1 of the National League, Track & Field captain David Campbell ran an even-paced 2:09.73 to finish 5th in the B2 race.

Donore vests were particularly prominent in the final event of the track programme, the 3000m, with 8 athletes competing across 4 races in *arguably* the most demanding flat track event.

The single women’s 3000m combined the ‘A’ Championship race with the B & C Grades, with Niamh O’Neill, Karla Doran and Aoife Ní Thuathail all competing. The highlight of the night was Niamh O’Neill’s performance in this race finishing 3rd in 10:33.86 and securing a Dublin Senior Championship Bronze, days after running a 5:04.69 1500m at the IMC/Le Chéile meet. Karla Doran finished 9th in 11:03.41 and Aoife Ní Thuathail making her Donore debut (I think!), finished 13th in 11:54.55.

The men’s 3000m races featured another 5 Donore athletes. First up, at contrasting ends of the race, were Rossa Hurley and Emmet Ó Briain in the Championship ‘A’ race. Marking his seasonal track debut, Rossa was looking to break the 9-minute barrier for the first time which, despite the conditions, he did by some distance, running a 10-second pb to finish 6th in 8:50.69. Emmet finished 13th in 9:20.17, also recording a small pb.

The second men’s race included Paul Cummins and Kevin Nolan, who was making a return to track action after a long lay-off. With the field widely spread from the first 600m, both were racing into the wind for long stretches, with Kevin ultimately finishing 5th in 9:42.43 and Paul 7th in 9:48.64.

The final Donore athlete on the track was Des Gill, who seems to be embracing the track more and more with each successive race on the tartan. Having run 11:52 for 3000m in the first Graded meeting of the season, Des improved on this substantially, running 11:19.69 to finish 14th, which suggests there is considerably more to come as the track season continues.

Meanwhile, on the field, and back in the throwing circle, was Orlaith Read, perhaps Donore’s most vocal advocate of all things throwing (espeically hammers!). Orlaith’s best throw on the night of 25.89 ensured her a first place in the women’s hammer competition.

Next up on the track is Graded Meeting 6 which is on Wednesday 4th July in Morton Stadium Santry. The programme of events features the 100m, 800m, and 5000m on the track, as well as Triple Jump, Discus and Javelin in the field.

Photo credit: Paul Kelly (https://www.flickr.com/photos/paulelwoodkelly/)

June Roads, Trail, Track (Trinity & UK) Round-Up

June Roads, Trail, Track (Trinity & UK) Round-Up

Roads & Trail

Des Gill started a busy week by being the sole representative of Donore at the Patrick Bell Bohermeen AC 5k, which took place on Friday June 8th, finishing in 19:25. And was back in action at the DBRC summit 5 mile in Howth, running 35:48.

On 16th June, at the Castleknock 5k, we had a number of runners, Fergal Whitty was 4th in 16:41, Ken Norgrove 17:10, Karla Doran a fine 19:52 with Joseph Maguire getting an identical time 19:52! Next was Audrey Gahan 21:04 and 2nd W40, then Rhona McHugh 21:20.

Sinead Lambe finished 3rd lady in 18:22 at the Braveheart trail race run by Trim AC.

Trinity Track

The annual BHAA races in Trinity College on Wednesday, June 13th attracted a small but high-quality Donore entry, with stellar performances by Des Gill and Karla Doran in particular. For those unfamiliar with the event, it usually involves running two different distances on the grass track at College Park, a famous venue that once launched the career of club legend Willie Dunne.

Participants are graded according to previous BHAA runs, here or elsewhere. And this year the races were over the classic distances: 800 and Mìle.

The outstanding Donore performance of the night was by Des Gill who, after being close to a place in a hard-run 800, lined up again an hour later for the mile and won it in fine style: moving gradually into contention on the second and third laps, tracking the leader up the back straight on lap 4, and then leaving him for dead with a sprint off the last bend.

In Karla’s mile, the eventual winner set a fierce pace early on to open up a big lead. Karla then spent two laps reeling her in, and with 250 meters to go, looked certain to win what had become a two-horse race. Then the front-runner found another gear and kicked on, leaving Karla a brave second after another brilliant run.

Elsewhere, Frank McNally and Terry Mee ran both the 800 and mile and both improved on recent performances. Frank found the 800 hard work but finished in about 2:52, which was a few seconds quicker than in 2017. The mile felt somehow easier – those timed runs on the Donore track recently must have helped. The BHAA still haven’t posted all the results, except Des’s mile, which was 5:57 close to his recent run on the club track, but probably better, being on grass

UK Track

On June 12th, Eric Keogh continued his outdoor track season and raced at the British Milers Club meet at Stretford where there is always high level competition and a graded system. Eric raced in the fastest 1500m of the evening and finished 9th in 3.51.56, not as fast as his 3.46 in Belgium a few weeks previously but still a fine run where only 6 seconds separated 1st and 9th place.

In Horwich, also in the North of England Anne Gormley competed at the Horwich festival of running which incorporates the British masters 5k racewalk championship. Anne finished 3rd W55 in 35:47 and she will be back in action at the national league this weekend where she has been a stalwart member of the ladies league team for years now.

At last weekend’s Loughborough British Milers Club meet, there was another great win for John Travers. He finished in 3.40.74 in the 1500m A race in a season’s best and agonizingly close to the European championship standard of 3:40. John just shaved the 5000m standard a few weeks ago so no doubt he will be back in action very soon and hopefully continue the winning streak.

Report: Irish Miler’s Club Le Chéile International Meeting, Leixlip – June 16th

The Irish Miler’s Club Le Chéile International took place on Saturday June 16th in windy conditions in Leixlip, with Donore well represented by 11 athletes covering every distance and vintage.

Despite a fierce headwind on the home-straight which hampered athletes chasing times, particularly the sprinters, there were some fantastic races throughout the afternoon.

First up for Donore was Paul McDermott in the ‘A’ 200m, which pitted four Irish athletes against three from the UK, with Paul finishing 4th and first of the Irish in 22.61.

Next up were John Travers and Daragh Fitzgibbon in the ‘A’ 1500m. After a snappy first lap, the chasing pack backed off the pace, with John Travers sitting comfortably in the middle of the leading athletes for most of the race before moving onto the shoulder of leader Rory Chesser with 500m to go. From that point, the result never looked in doubt as John eased away from the rest of the field from 300m out to finish in 3:49.61 with Letterkenny AC’s Danny Mooney finishing 2nd in 3:51.41. Daragh Fitzgibbon finished 13th in 4:01.94, after navigating a fallen athlete on the last lap, in what was a frustrating race for those looking for a fast time.

The wind also made pace judgement a huge factor in the 3000m, with a large field of 20 athletes battling the conditions, including Donore’s Ray Hynes. After a solid first k for Ray, the field slowly scattered over the 2nd half of the race. Ray kept in touch with the 2nd chasing group taking the wind for much of the last 1200m, finishing 11th in 8:49.20.

Sprinters at two ends of the age categories were up next, with the evergreen Sean O’Broin clocking 13.43 into a headwind in the 100m B, before Jack Raftery stepped up in the 400m ‘B’, chasing a European U18 qualifying time of 49.0s. Jack judged his pacing well with a strong 2nd half of the race to finish 4th in a time of 50.20.

The first of the 800s saw three Donore athletes up against each other in the 800m ‘E’ race. David Campbell made an aggressive start leading the race for the first 600m, before dropping back in the final quarter, finishing 6th in 2:08.39. Emmet Ó Briain held back from the early pace, using the following wind on the back straight between 400m and 600m to move up into 2nd place in the last 60m, but ultimately had to settle for 3rd in 2:05.60, after being pipped by Michael O’Conor of Crusaders on the line. Donal Iremonger ran an even-paced 800m, dropping off the field in the first lap, before taking closer order of things in the 2nd lap, finishing 8th in 2:11.07.

The 2017 Waterhouse Byrne Baird champion Niamh O’Neill represented Donore women in the 1500m ‘A’ race, finishing 11th in 5:04.69, in what was a very hard-paced race at the front given the conditions.

The final Donore athlete of the day was Louis O’Loughlin chasing a 2nd European U18 qualifying time and, under better conditions, a shot at a World U20 qualifier. Despite the wind, and having missed a large part of training recently due to injury, Louis acquitted himself superbly. His coach Gerry Naughton provided this report of the race:
Louis O’Loughlin followed the pace-maker through the first 400 metres in the Men’s 800m B race. Hitting the bell in 55.5 seconds he defied the fact that he is still just 16-years-old to mix it with some of Ireland’s strongest senior middle-distance athletes. He remained in contention near the front of the field, only to fade in the closing stages having to settle for 3rd place (1.55.24) behind Mark Milner (1.54.00) of Tullamore Harriers.”

Photo credit: Paul Kelly (https://www.flickr.com/photos/paulelwoodkelly/)

Videos of all races are available from the East Down AC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/EastDownAC/videos

A fabulous selection of photos from the day taken by IMC photographer Paul Kelly is available on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/paulelwoodkelly/sets/72157668182040837

Donore at the Women’s Mini Marathon – Report

Lookback over the women’s mini-marathon on a glorious bank holiday Sunday. Hot, tough conditions for racing on the course now run the opposite way round to the original which winds its way out of the city down Leeson street to Donnybrook, the N11 and back in, finishing in Baggot Street.

Many of the ladies wore black ribbons to remember their late teammate Karen Behan who ran this many times.

First home was Sinead Lambe in 15th place and it was great to finally see Aedin Corr back racing really well in her first 10k on the road. Niamh O’Neill the youngest competitor, acquitted herself really well despite the fast start. We had 18 out in very good times, 3 in the top 30 and mini first timer Pam white got a PB. Joan Lennon had to stop to help a heatstroke afflicted runner and still did 47 minutes.

Afterwards, the group adjourned to the Hairy Lemon for rest and refreshment.

Thanks to the supporters out on the course.

Results in full

Sinead Lambe 38.22
Aedin Corr 38.34 PB
Niamh O’Neill 41.01
Amy Moriarty 42.01
Fiona Hegarty 42.26
Karla Doran 43.33
Mairead Kirby 44.40
Jill Dempsey 44.58
Julia Hackett 45.26
Nicola Dowdall 46.14
Joan Lennon 47.24
Sian O’Connor 47.42
Pam white 47.59
Mary Murphy 55.03
Michelle Dawson 55.28
Michele Murphy 58.53
Audrey 75.46
Joan McTiernan (walked) 95.30

Report: 11 Go To Edinburgh (10k)

A gang of 11 Donore Harriers set out for the beautiful city of Edinburgh last weekend to take part in the 10k on the Saturday of the Edinburgh Marathon Festival, a weekend of racing events to include a 5k, 10k, Half-marathon and Marathon. Unfortunately, Michelle Dawson fell ill and was unable to run but turned out nonetheless to mind the gear and give much-appreciated support to her fellow Donore Harriers.

The morning was chilly and overcast providing perfect conditions for what was a challenging and hilly course for more than 3,000 participants. The ascent towards the famous Arthur’s Seat, a former volcano, wound around the hills from which spectacular views of the city and its landmarks including Edinburgh Castle, the Scottish Parliament and Holyrood Palace opened up. Certainly the toughest part of the course was a steep and sudden incline between 8 and 9k where many struggled. From then though it was downhill all the way back through the Start Line and the 250m dash through the cheering crowds and the Finish line on Holyrood Gait.

Alan Farrell gave an impressive performance to come in at 12th overall and 2nd Male O45, closely followed by Alasdair Brown in 20th position overall. Stephen Dawson and Craig Scott were next home followed by Amy Moriarty who was the first Donore woman and 6th Female overall. There were only seconds then between Audrey Gahan and Bronagh Elliott who has just come back from injury. Audrey and Bronagh were 3rd and 4th women O40 respectively. Joe Murphy was next in followed by Joan Lennon and finally Jennifer O’Keeffe.

This was a well-organized and well-supported race in beautiful surroundings on a crisp May morning, the perfect excuse for a great weekend in the city of Edinburgh.

Report by Jennifer O’Keeffe

Return of the Track: JT PB in Oordegem, EK 3K Victory, Dublin Graded & AAI Games.

IFAM Oordegem

John Travers smashed his 5000m PB today at the IFAM meet in Oordegem in Belgium, where a number of Irish athletes competed today. He won the 5000m B race in a brilliant 13.43. Such is the scintillating standard to qualify for the European championship, he still missed the required time but this was a great run and no doubt he will continue to chase the qualifying time for Berlin in August in the weeks to come, we’re all behind you John!

IMC Belfast

Another impressive race from Eric Keogh, and a fantastic victory in a stacked field, this time at the IMC Belfast meet at the Mary Peters track. Eric ran from the front for the entire second half of the race and won the men’s 3000m by a near 9 second margin in 8.22.68. Also in Belfast, John Neill got a PB in the 800 C race in 2.01.76

Graded Meet 3 Tallaght & AAI Games

The Dublin graded series continued last Wednesday in Tallaght. Notable was a win for Jack Raftery in the 400mA and Maura Kearns was delighted with a win and an 800m PB in the women’s A race. We had three representatives in the Dublin 10,000m championship where runners tackled a gruelling 25 laps of the track. There was also unusually a 2000m steeplechase which saw one of our juvenile runners Gavin Curtin in action

Full results

Maura Kearns 1st 800m A 2:20
David Campbell 800mB 2:07.56
Donal Iremonger 2:11.12
Jack Raftery 1st 51.12 400M
Adam Halpin 55.14
Gavin Curtin 2000m Steeple 7:15.02
Anthony Flannery 34:24 10000
Des Tremble 35:08 10000
Des Gill 41:26 10000

At the AAI games in Santry, David Campbell was in action again over 400m in a time of 54.23 and Emmet Ó Briain ran 2:06.32 in the 800m.

(10000m photo by Gerry Flaherty)

Report by Florence Curley

Results Round-Up: On the Roads, On the Beaches & Up the Mountains

Sportsworld Terenure 5 mile

Round up of the past fortnight’s senior results starts with a highly successful Sportsworld Terenure 5 mile race, with 15 runners out and where the ladies bagged the senior team prize.

Great to see Aedin Corr back in the black and white after a long layoff and she led the ladies Home on a hot day in Dublin followed by Kim Hickey 3rd F35, Karla Doran, Fiona Hegarty and Amy Moriarty. First over the line for Donore on the day was Ken Nugent in 8th, Chris Muldoon 19th and 3rd M40, Gavin Keogh 22nd and Alan Farrell 38th, the senior men’s team finished in 2nd Place.

    Full Results

Ken Nugent 25:57
Chris Muldoon 27:45
Gavin Keogh 27:55
Alan Farrell 28:56
Paul Cummins 29:46
Aedin Corr 31:06
Kim Hickey 31:17
Karla doran 32:05
Fiona Hegarty 32:59
Amy Moriarty 33:17
Audrey Gahan 34:33
Barry Potts 34:49 1st M65
Frank McNally 35:24
Joan Lennon 37:08
Mary Murphy 41:14

Bob Heffernan 5k Johnstownbridge

This 5k race run by Na Fianna AC is always known for fast times and has long been a happy hunting ground for Donore runners. This year Eric Keogh had an excellent race finishing 3rd in 14.54. Sorcha Nic Dhomhnaill was 2nd woman in 17.38. Altogether there were 11 Donore runners in action with 4 men in the top 25 and 6 men under 17 minutes. Fastest 5k in 4 years too from Frank McNally.

    Full Results

Eric Keogh 14:54
Chris Muldoon 16:12.29 (12th)
Sean Fox 16:15.84 (14th)
Fergal Whitty 16:34 (23rd)
Phil Hennessy 16:47.71
Ken Norgrove 16:53.11
Neil Hand 17:26.40
Sorcha Nic Dhomhnaill 17:38.02
Ken McKeown 18:20.03
Frank McNally 21:48.36
David McGrath 21:45

Maynooth 5k/10k, Spar Streets of Dublin 5k, Moy half-marathon & Navan 6k

Gavin Keogh is coming right back into good form this summer and he recorded a win at the Maynooth 5k which starts at the university and finishes at the entrance to Carton House. He clocked 16:44. In the 10k race, the improving Joe Maguire ran an excellent 41:46 and Sian O’Connor 47:26

The Spar 5k around Dublin’s Docklands was a popular event but was beset by timing problems. Nevertheless Ariana Ball is getting closer to that sub 20 with a 20:02. Patrick Byrne was first home for Donore in 18:49, Mary McDermott 25:04 and Deirdre brennan 27:13

Over in Ballina Fiona Barrins was delighted with a 1:40.12 PB in the Moy half marathon.

Sinead Lambe was first woman in the Simon Cumbers Paddy Hyland 6k Navan in 22.05

IMRA & Beach Races

Roisin Harkin has been finishing well up in the ladies standings in the weekly IMRA Wednesday evening Leinster league in various locations in the Dublin and Wicklow mountains and other locations. She was 4th twice and 5th in the May races over varying distances at Bray, Scalp and Glasnamullen

The BHAA annual Beach race on twice a 2.5k loop on Sandymount strand saw Tom Fagan finish in 21:18 and Ann Woodlock now back racing and she finished in 31:56

Report by Florence Curley