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NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2017

The 124th Annual General Meeting of Donore Harriers will take place on Thursday 28th September 2017 at 8.15pm in the Clubhouse, Chapelizod Road, Dublin 20.

AGENDA

– Minutes of last A.G.M.

– President’s Address/ Report to encompass Secretary’s report in absence of current acting Hon Secretary

– Hon. Treasurer’s Report.

– Athletics Reports.

– Election of officers/directors and vice-presidents.

– Announcement of Coaches/handicappers.

– Motions.

– Close of Meeting.

Important Notes

In the absence of a current Hon Secretary Nominations of officers/directors and Motions must be submitted for the attention of the Club Committee at the club office not less than 21 days before the AGM in accordance with Article 38 of the Articles of Association (i.e. NOT later than Thursday 7th September 2017).

They both require a proposer and seconder.

They will be accepted by email to info@donoreharriers.com

Nominations/ Motions can be forwarded directly for the attention of the committee.

Completed proxy forms must be deposited at the club office not less than 48 hours before the AGM in accordance with Articles 32 and 33 of the Articles of Association (blank proxy forms are available from the club secretary at the club office).

Members who have paid their annual Subscription to the club for the preceding year will be considered by the Committee to be members in Good Standing.

Please note annual subscriptions are now due.

Nominations can be just written/typed out and should state (1) the name of the member nominated, (2)the position s/he is nominated for and (3) should be signed by the (not less than two) members nominating him/her i.e. along the following lines is sufficient:

We [NAME] and [NAME] hereby nominate [NAME] for the position of [President/Honorary Secretary/Honorary Treasurer/Director].

Signed:

(Name in Block capitals)

Signed:

(Name in Block capitals)

Round-Up: National Masters & Leinster Indoors, IUAA XC & Road Results

Track report
There was good news from the National Masters Indoors Championships in Athlone on Sunday. There was a double success for Donal Iremonger in the M45 class. He won silver in the 800m in an excellent time of 2.09.34 and he won the 400m in 55.18.

Anne Gormley won gold in the W50 3000M walk in a time of 19.53 which is a season’s best.

Last week there were multiple medals in the Leinster track and field indoors (results took a while to go up so here they are in full). Notable here was the silver for John Travers in the senior men’s 800m in 1.55.33 – a last sharpener before he went to Belgrade for the European Indoors. Ray Hynes got silver in the 3000m in 8.35.55 – great to see him back in the frame. In masters competition, there was gold M45 for Donal Iremonger in the 400m in 55.94. In the men’s 4×200 relay there was team silver – congratulations David Campbell, Adam Halpin, Conor Fox and Jack Rudden Kelly
David Campbell 400m 52.84 7th
Adam Halpin 400m 53.43 10th
Kevin Nolan 4.22.52 1500m 7th
Rory Owens 9.27.83 3000m 6th

Road and cross country roundup

The big result of the weekend was Daragh Fitzgibbon’s bronze medal in the IUAA cross country championships in a soggy Abbotstown – terrific run for Darragh who is going from strength to strength and he also helped his UCD Bears team to the silver team medal. Having a fine run in the women’s race was Jona Kalemi running for DCU in 38th place.

On the road there was a good run from Rossa Hurley in the Longford 10k who came 2nd in 33.35 coming back well from his injury. Belated well done to last week’s winners – Sorcha Nic Dhomhnaill was the ladies winner in the Adare 10k back in her native Limerick – this race attracted over 500 runners and she had a very tight finish to win by 3 seconds (38.30) on a tough, hilly course. Brother Aogan came 5th overall in 34.25. Seán Fox finished 3rd overall – and 1st M40 – in the very hilly Windmill 10k in Garristown on Sunday.

Ken McKeown was first home for Donore in 15th in the Kinvara 10k. Also representing the club in Kinvara was a crew of 15 Fit4Lifers from Donore, including coach Barry Potts, 13 of whom tackled the half with another 2 Fit4Lifers racing the 10k. Niamh O’Reilly did 1.48.08 and Neil Maddox did 1.45.19 in the half-marathon (both PBs).

Over in her native county Clare, Barbara Cleary was 1st woman and 3rd overall in the Michael Egan 5 mile in Quilty on another hilly lap – she won in 29.29

Report by Florence Curley with additional detail by Deirdre Healy
Picture courtesy of Deirdre Healy

March Results Round Up

On Saturday night 27th Feb in the Tullamore court hotel we saw the best in Irish juvenile Athletics be awarded for their achievements throughout the year.

The national star award from AAI this year for Dublin was given to Louis O’Loughlin .Louis has been outstanding this year in cross county and later on in the year on the track .He won the minor boys schools cross country , both Dublin titles in cross country , the under 15 cross county title , placing 2nd in the under 16 and in this getting his first Ireland call up for the Celtic games which we are sure will be the first of many more appearances for Ireland . His talent does not stop at cross country in the outdoors after taking the Dublin 800 , 1500 title he also went on to take national titles in both in under 15 and just this past weekend a fantastic win in the SIAB international cross-country championships at Falkirk. Louis is a natural talent and a great team player . His future is looking good, from everyone at Donore harriers, a big  congratulations Louis on your star award.

National Senior Indoors

Ailbhe Healy made another breakthrough by winning Silver in the pole vault at the national senior indoor championships in Athlone.  She had a best vault of 2.70 metres.  Other notable performances were Lynda Tcheudji in the triple jump where she came 5th.  Sinead Lambe got a big PB in the 800m heats and Darragh Fitzgibbon got close to a 4 minutes 1500m which meant he qualified for the final on day 2.
There was no medal for John Travers on this occasion, he finished 6th in the 3000m.  Well done all, several athletes competed in 2 events.Karla Doran gold senior 1500m 4.54.71 and Lynda Ngakam senior bronze 60m 8.02 and the mens 4x200m won silver.



Full results

60m Heats David Campbell 7.46
60m Heats Adam Halpin 7.65
400m Heats David Campbell 55.03
400m Heats Adam Halpin 56.81
800m Heats Sinéad Lambe 2.20.31
800m Heats Karla Doran 2.26.09
200m Heats Adam Halpin 24.46
200m Heats Conor O’Ceallaigh 23.87
200m Heats David Campbell 23.78
1500m Heats Darragh Fitzgibbon 4.02
1500m Final Darragh Fitzgibbon 4.16
60m Heats Lynda Tcheudji 7.98
3000m John Travers 8.24
Triple Jump Lynda Tcheudji 11.21
Triple Jump Lynda Ngakam 10.69
Pole Vault Ailbhe Healy 2.70
High Jump Rolus Olusa 1.80
60mH Rolus Olusa 8.74

 

On the roads, Alma Hanevy had a super run in the Tokyo marathon on February with a PB of 3.14.50 and 1.36.51 in the Mullingar Half Marathon on St. Patricks day a nice warm up for her trip to, Boston to tick off another of the the World Marathon Majors!  Patrick Moriarty also ran in Mullingar, clocking 1.18.04.

On Saturday, February 27th, George Brady completed another marathon – the Lusk marathon in the East of Ireland series – and came 4th in 2.54.55 and new recruit Roisin Harkin was 3rd lady in the Ticknock IMRA winter race . On February 28th, Sorcha Nic Dhomhnaill ran very in the Adare 10k, finishing 3rd lady in 39.44 on a hilly course and Eilish Joyce ran 35.47 in the Stamullen Run 4 Enda 

On March 1st, Amy Moriarty was 1st woman in the Sandymount night run on a blustery evening by the sea in a time of 43.44

In the Lust for life 10km on March 5th, Declan Lynch came home in 39.58 and Florence Curley was 3rd woman in a time of 40.41 while John Dunne won the 5k with 16.20. In the final leg of the Meet and Train cross country league in Cherryfield park Firhouse the following day, Mary Murphy was first of 3 Donore runners home in 37th place with a strong second lap and next were Mary McDermott and Sue Lynch. At the Adamstown College 5k, George Brady finished in first place (17.03).

On the same weekend, BHAA hosted the final cross country race of the season where a number of Donore athletes turned out. In the ladies 2 mile race, Aisling Swaine continued her recent excellent form to finish second in 12.18, we also had Karen Behan (12th) in 13.46 and Ann Woodlock 44th (17.45)
In the men’s 4 mile race Fergal Whitty was first home (6th / 1st M40) 22.16, Phil Hennessey (8th / 1st M45) 22.26, Chris Muldoon (21st) 23.51, Tom fagan (46th) 26.11, Barry Potts (56th / 1st M65) 26.58, Terry Mee (112 / 1st M70) 31.05, Charlie O’Neill (120th) 32.17.

In the Ballycotton 10 on the same weekend, Donore had another good travelling group, with 11 athletes competing in the popular Cork race.

Joe Murphy 1.09.27
Desmond Gill 1.11.45
Nicola Dowdall 1.17.34
Joan McTernan 1.22.20
Mary Kingston 1.27.03
Liz MacCurtain 1.22.46
Lou MacCurtain 1.27.44
David Hudson 1.29.06
Anthony Jenkins 1.34.19
Meadhbh Campbell 1.38.43
Thomas Halton 1.42.02

On March 12th in the Cara Bundoran 10 mile Cariosa Walsh 1.36.33. The following day was the popular Bohermeen Half Marathon and 10k, Kim Hickey was our sole competitor in the 10k and Kim ran a fantastic race to finish as first lady in 39.05, while 8 runners competed in the half marathon.

Andy Kinane 1.13.33
Des Tremble 1.15.13
Anthony Flannery 1.15.27
Sean Fox 1.16.10
Shane McAuley 1.20.20
Niall O’Reilly 1.24.43
Colm Morrissey 1.26.28
Adriana Ball 1.42.35

 

At the National Juvenile Indoor Championships on the same weekend. Louis O’Loughlin won the under 16’s 1500m. Suzanne Masterson, Eliza NiThighearnaigh (both u/18s) and Paul O’Neill (u/19s) all competed in 1,500m finals also. Sekeriye Ahmed (u/17s) ran in the 1,500m semi-final. Caoimhe Mackey and Clodagh Martin (both u/18s) competed in the semi-finals of the 400m.

Donore were well represented in the 60m sprints , with u/17s Kolade, Max and Jordon all running well in their heats, but, unfortunately, not progressing to finals . In u/17 girls suzi and Robyn ran well but missed out on a place in the final. Aoife Lynch made it to final of her event, the under 18 60m final after posting a pb of 7.93. Aoife finished in an excellent 5th place in the final again running 7.96 in a race were a new CBP and youth record was set. Our only male athlete making it to the final was Paul Mc Dermot under 19 finishing in 4th place . On a day when there was 15 championship best performances, it was down to girls under 19 Ailbhe Healy to take our second medal of the day in taking the gold in a pb of 3 metres and a CBP in pole vault.

On Day 2,  we had athletes competing from under 13 to under 19 in various events through out the day . Our youngest was Sean Kinsealla in the 600. In the under 16 Jack Raftery and under 18 Gabhan O’Tighearnaigh competed in high jump.

In the 200 Max Carey, Jordon Dunne, Suzi O’Farrell Robyn O’Keeffe all did well in heats but did not progress to finals. While in the same event Paul Mc Dermot under 19 and under 18 Aoife Lynch made it to their finals. Paul finished an excellent 3rd in his final and Aoife finsihed just outside the medals in 4th place.

In long jump, competing for the first time for the club, Andie McGuire (under 17) posted a pb of 4.65 and finished 6th overall. After a disappointing day 1 for Kolade Abiodun he made up for it in day 2 with a new pb in long jump,  jumping 6.19 to take 3rd place.

Later in the day , in the last dramatic race of the day Kolade took 2nd place in the 60m hurdles. Also in the hurdles, we had Ciara O’Donnell with a pb making her first indoor final . Angie Gonia also made it to under 16 final with a new pb and both Roisín Rynn and Lauren Kennedy made it finals.

In the 800m under 18 girls, Caoimhe , Clodagh and Lucy were all competing. The performance of the day had to go to under 16 Louis O’Loughlin who after winning the 1500m on Saturday, went on to win the 800m in great style and our third gold medal of this championship

In the Balbriggan 10k on St. Patricks Day, Barbara Murray was first lady (40.06).

At last weekends popular MSB 5K, Donore had a fantastic turnout with many athlete returning to racing in honour of our late coach Jim McNamara in one of his favourite races. First home for Donore was Darragh Fitzgibbon finishing in 6th place in 15.16.

 

Place Name Chip Time
6th (MS) Darragh Fitzgibbon 15.16
11th (MS) John Dunne 15.43
12th (MS) Micheal McMahon 15.44
18th (MS) Gavin Keogh 16.09
1st (M40) Fergal Whitty 16.18
5th (MJ) Faithi Aden 16.40
9th (M40) Andrew Wilson 17.11
8th (MJ) Sekeriye Ahmed 17.10
12th (MJ) Paul O’Neill 17.29
44th (MS) Alasdair Brown 17.40
7th (FS) Sorcha NicDhomhnaill 18.14
8th (FS) Karla Doran 18.39
1st (F40) Anne Curley 19.11
78th (MS) Stephen Dawson 19.46
20th (MJ) Daniel Brady 20.07
26th (M40) John Gleeson 20.22
2nd (M65) Barry Potts 20.26
8th (M45) Desmond Gill 20.29
21st (FS) Rhona McHugh 20.27
1st (FJ) Roisin Brady 20.32
23rd (FS) Sindea Graham 20.39
4th (M55) Kenneth Cronin 20.52
31st (FS) Aoife Rickard 21.24
38th (FS) Medbh Peavoy 21.58
5th (F40) Caren Crowley 22.11
6th (F40) Michelle Rowley 22.19
19th (M50) Frank McNally 22.32
5th (F45) Jill Dempsey 22.28
7th (F40) Janette Strickland 22.48
27th (MJ) Keenan McDonnell 23.08
8th (F45) Mary McDermott 23.23
67th (FS) Catherine McKeon 24.10
70th (FS) Kim Strickland 24.31
74th (FS) Michelle Dawson 24.52
23rd (F40) Liagh Miller 25.02
10th (F50) Jennifer O’Keeffe 25.08
84th (FS) Teresa Brophy 25.07
15th (F50) Michele Murphy 25.38
44th (F40) Deirdre Brennan 27.49

 

In the Clongowes 5km at Clane Michael Gibbs (17.34) placed 16th overall and Lucy McCann (20.15) in 41st and 7th female finisher. 

On day 3 of the Juvenile Indoor Championships in Athlone, Oran O’Brien was delighted with his 3rd place in the under 19 shot putt having recently returned from injury, he had two throws over 11 metres.

Up next were our under 19 4 x 200 girls who had a great run to take 2 nd place. Another great run by our under 17 girls saw them qualify for the final with a great last leg from Suzi O’Farrell, unfortunately Suzi picked up an injury and the team was unable to progress. Last up were our under 18 girls 4 x200 who ran a great race but did not progress to the final. I addition to this we had  Paul McDermott silver 200m 22.67, Zak Higgins 53.07 silver 400m, Jordan dunne 200m heats 23.8, Caoimhe Mackey 200m 4th 26.23 and Caoimhe 8th in 400m 64.48.

So another year has ended for the indoor season with a good haul of medals and some great performances.

In the Masters Indoor Championships, Anne Gormley won gold in the 3K walk.  Terry Mee m70 silver 800m (2.57.98) and 3000m (13.06) and Donal Iremonger 5th M45 800m (2.11.44)

Dublin and Charleville Half Marathons

The Dublin Marathon race series came to a close on Saturday with the Half Marathon which had a great turnout from Donore Runners and supporters. On an unseasonably warm day, we had some fantastic performances from all our athletes. Next up for many of these athletes will be the Dublin Marathon on the October Bank Holiday Monday.

Leading the club home was John Dunne putting in another strong performance to finish 11th overall in 1:14:40, Niall Lynch was hot on his heels with 1:14:41 for, Darren Hand 1:16:57. John Dunne and Niall Lynch did well to win their respective categories. First home for the ladies was Lisa Carley in 1:39:39  and Karen Behan in her first half marathon was part of a pack of Donore ladies , finished in a fantastic 1:45:14. Full results below.

Fergal Whitty, took to the roads in Cork the next day in the increasingly popular Charleville Half Marathon and ran extremely well to finish 8th against some very tough competition with a superb 1:13:13

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Well done to all.

Fit4Life photo

Hi all,

Finally we got down to getting the photo for the Fit4Life gang last night, hope you guys like it as it will be the photo I will use for future updates if I don’t have race photos to attach to new posts. We will take more in the coming months. Best of luck to anyone of you who may be taking part in the the Half Marathon this coming Sat or any other race you have planned over the weekend, don’t forget to text Barry with your results. 🙂

Dublin Juvenile Cross Country League

At the first Dublin Juvenile Cross Country league match, held at picturesque Ardgillan Park near Skerries on Sunday, Donore Harriers had two clear individual winners.

Sean Kinsella gained the lead in the early stages of his u/10 Boys 600m and maintained his good pace to win by 5 metres. Lucy McCann, making her club debut, also led from gun to tape – extending her lead on the final uphill gradient – to win the Girls u/15s race over a distance of 1,500m.

Other notable performances came from Claire O’Connor, who placed 5th in a very competitive u/16s race ran over 2,000 metres. Other top 10 finishers were: – Eliza Ni Thighearnaigh 6th in the girls u/15s (1,500m) and Jack Raftery 8th in the boys u/13s (1,000m).

With the backdrop of Ardgillan Castle on one side and the Irish Sea on another, the undulating course proved more difficult for others – especially with driving winds and rain. The remaining club results are as follows: – Sophie O’Farrell 24th in the Girls u/10s (600m); Ellie Raftery 30thin the Girls u/12s (1,000m); Alan Reid 20th in the Boys u/12s (1,000 metres); Tanisha Bissett 14th and Roisin Brady 23rd in the Girls u/13s (1,000m); Ronan McCooey 24th in the Boys u/13s (1,000m); Ruairi Fitzgibbon 15th in the Boys u/14s (1,200m); Tadgh Fitzgibbon 12th and Daniel Brady 15th in the Boys u/15s (1,500).

The next round of the League will take place at Corkagh Park in Clondalkin on the Sunday 29thSeptember 2013 so we will be expecting more of our juveniles to race that day. Well done to everyone who raced and to their parents who brought them there.