The end of August generally marks the start of some of the longer distance road racing in the build up to the Autumn marathon season. This year, we have in the region of 70 athletes registered for various half and full marathons coming up and this significant presence was heavily reflected in the Cru turnout on Saturday morning for the Frank Duffy 10 mile race in the Phoenix Park. The race is one of the events in the Dublin race series, a build up for the Dublin marathon, and also doubles up as the County Dublin 10-mile road racing championships. It was extremely well-organised as usual and, as Crusaders, we enjoyed fabulous support on the day. Nearly 60 Crusaders took part in the race on Saturday, which has to be a club record. Before the start we were all grateful that the monsoon conditions of last year had been replaced by brilliant sunshine with a gentle refreshing breeze in places. However, the course was the same as last year’s and is extremely tough, particularly in the heat of Saturday morning. The race (which may, like the race series half marathon coming up in September, be moving to Newbridge House in Donabate next year) took place entirely within the confines of the park and the designer has ensured that, with the notable exceptions of the Khyber pass and the Furry Glen, nearly every hill in the park is tackled and are fairly spread out throughout the race. So, although we enjoyed a fast descent within the first mile on the Upper Glen Road (which led many runners to go off too fast, only to be reeled in later), we then had to deal with the Snake, the climb up past the Wellesley Monument (the surface of the new bike lane on that road being like the Irishtown track, so most welcome), the long drag up the North Road and finally the Upper Glen Road reversed from the lowest point in the park at Chapelizod to perhaps the highest for the finish on Furze Road. A nice touch, a repeat of Fingal, was the positioning of the fire brigade with a more than welcome hose near the 6 mile mark. It is likely that many were surprised how tough the challenge turned out to be, as, in general terms, the conditions initially felt quite pleasant. It was also something of a surprise to see that several of our runners recorded PBs, although a few of those were technically first timers for the distance. Generally, though, many of us who have run this race before came in with slower times than previously. Nevertheless, there was considerable success among our ranks all the same. The number of finishers was nearly 4200 and over half our clubmates finished in the top 500 overall. Brian O’Kelly was first home for the club in 13th place (55:55), having run for much of the race with Ciaran Diviney (15th in 56:31). Ciaran went on to win his age category and a gold medal in the Dublin championship. Between the two, along with Frank Halligan (29th in a PB time of 58:43) and Ger Forde (37th in a PB time of 59:36), the men may have won the gold senior team medal in Dublin by one point from Rathfarnham (subject to confirmation). Other strong runs on the men’s side came from James Moran (58th in 1:00:02), Karl Walsh (78th in 1:01:30) and Seamus McFloinn who, along with Paul Flynn, just missed out on a top 100 finish (101st in 1:02:36 and 104th in 1:03:16, respectively). There were some great runs by lots of our runners, too numerous to mention, but PBs were recorded by newcomer Brian Scanlan (196th in 1:06:13), Kevin Lynch (271st in 1:07:58) and Matt Cranley (328th in 1:09:15), Noel Reilly (501st in 1:11:44) and Sean Smith (503rd in 1:12:02) who had been suffering from the flu earlier in the week. One interesting result was that of Fergal Condron (446th in 1:11:11) whose brother Niall recorded an identical chiptime down to the second. Another gold medal winner in the Dublin championships was James Cottle who also won the O/60 category overall by placing 260th in 1:08:00. James was one of those who felt he was starting at a steady enough pace and gradually reeled in his competition, who appeared to have gone out too fast, within the first 4 miles, but found by the end that his splits were all over the place as the hills and heat took their toll. In the women’s race, where the first 3 finishers (Laura Graham, Gemma Rankin and Caitriona Jennings) all finished within a space of 25 seconds, Adrienne Jordan did the club proud with a 6th place finish (135th overall, in 1:04:15), effectively first (like Ciaran) in her O/40 age category but, more importantly, winner of the Dublin senior gold medal. Nina Holmes was our second female finisher (467th overall, 41st woman, in 1:11:39) having found the going tough, followed by Katie McElroy (659th overall, 66th woman, in 1:15:06), Dee Ni Chearbhaill (730th overall, 80th woman, in 1:16:24) and Triona Quill (running the distance for the first time in 1:16:07 and placing 736th overall, 82nd woman finisher). Adrienne, Nina, Katie and Dee have provisionally ended up taking senior team bronze in the Dublin Championships, whilst Triona looks likely to have taken individual silver in the O/45 category. Other top 250 female finishers included Ciara Lehane (938th overall, 116th woman, in 1:19:03), Ruth Dwyer (975th overall, 124th woman, in 1:19:38), Olwyn Dunne (1,017th overall, 136th woman, 6th in her age category, in 1:20:07) and Maria Kennedy (1,277th overall, 205th woman, in 1:23:00). Also, late on Saturday, congratulations should go to Ilona McElroy who placed 3rd behind women’s race winner Siobhan O’Doherty in the Tinryland 4 mile race in Co. Carlow. Ilona’s time was 24:26 and she placed 15th overall in a quality field of more than 90 runners. The course was marked by an extremely fast downhill start but including a severe hill after 3 miles. On Thursday evening Philip Matthews joined 140 other runners to take part in the Portmarnock 5K, a race that took place partly on the beach. Philip placed 11th in a time of 20:24. On Sunday Longford hosted its annual marathon, ultra, half, marathon relay and this year a 5K. We had runners in each of the events. Paul O’Meara treated the marathon as a training run and as a Boston qualifier, coming home in 18th place out of more than 180 competitors with a time of 3:12:45, a time fast enough to allow him to get to Croke Park in the afternoon. He was joined in the race by Leo Lundy who placed 163rd in 5:10:11. Kris Ryan, back from Australia, placed 3rd woman, 10th overall, in the ultra. There were 18 participants and Kris’s time was 6:33:54. Joe McDermott ran in the half and took 12th spot in a line-up of nearly 400 competitors and a great time of 1:21:49 and he was followed by Kate Murray (128th overall, 31st woman finisher, in 1:48:52). In the 5K, Rachel Yorke placed 15th overall, 4th woman, in a time of 23:23. There were just under 150 competitors in the race. Finally, a relay team of Donatas Jocius, Dominick Branigan, Paul Kelly and Miriam Logan took 3rd place in the relay event. Other Cru involved in the event included John Thuillier, Orlaith de Burca, Patrick Saunders, Emer Kenny, Mairin Shine and Lisa Shine Members will be interested to know that Dee Ni Chearbhaill’s husband, Sean Murphy from United Striders, who trains with Crusaders, placed 4th on Sunday in the 120-strong Oylegate half marathon, coming home in a time of 1:19:42, an excellent result given that Sean is recovering from a stubborn calf injury. On the mountain running front, there was one race midweek. Brian McGuckin and Gavan Doherty joined 100 other runners to take part in an 8k Mountain Rescue benefit race. The race took place around Paddock Hill near Laragh and involved a 250m climb over moderate terrain. Brian placed 14th in 36:57 behind race winner Michael McCarthy (30:42), whilst Gavan came home in 30th spot in a time of 40:50. Last week Liam O'Brien completed his first Ironman, in Copenhagen, finishing in 13:20:17 (with a marathon time of 4:33:54). This week, Edwina Quinlan completed the same event but in Vichy in France. In temperatures exceeding 34 degrees, Edwina performed amazingly, finishing in 11:26:22 (her marathon being 4:02:36). On Sunday, Karl Walsh took part in the Dublin City triathlon and in the Olympic distance event he completed the course in 2:31:08, to place him 83rd overall out of 428 finishers (his 10k taking Karl 43:13 to run). A new parkrun was added on Saturday, in Poolbeg, but no Crusaders took part in it. Instead, we had runners in 9 different locations. Aidan Hudner as usual ran in Glasgow, taking 55th spot out of 317 runners in 21:45. We had first finisher places for Dave Carter in Cabinteely (19:36) and Amy Brogan (9th overall out of 90 runners, in 21:27) in Waterstown. Dave was joined by Raghnall O’Donoghue (4th in 20:44) and Tomas Dunne (8th in 20:56) among a field of 123 runners. Peter O’Toole travelled to Belfast to run in the Waterworks run there, taking 3rd place out of 243 participants in a time of 18:02, whilst Thomas O’Rourke placed 23rd in a time of 24:27 in the 66-strong field in Limerick. Kevin Flynn took 38th spot in Porterstown in 27:17 in a field of more than 80 runners, whilst Orlaith de Burca came home in 37th spot overall (15th woman) in 31:51 in Longford. The field measured 75 runners. Maria Pertl continues to run competitively with potentially under 4 weeks to go before giving birth, placing 60th out of more than 100 runners in Poppintree. Maria’s time was 32:12. Finally, we had 3 runners in St. Anne’s. Colm Kernan took 45th place out of nearly 360 runners in a time of 21:40. On the eve of his 80th birthday, John Fitzsimons placed 198th in 27:52 and he was followed by his daughter Lorraine (273rd overall, 101st woman finisher, in 30:46). Huge congratulations on his milestone to John. Frank Duffy 10 mile (Dublin championships) Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Stephen Scullion 1 00:50:36 30 Laura Graham 1 00:58:50 Crusaders AC runners 13 Brian O’Kelly 00:55:55 15 Ciaran Diviney 00:56:31 29 Frank Halligan 00:58:43 (PB) 37 Ger Forde 00:59:36 (PB) 58 James Moran 01:00:22 78 Karl Walsh 01:01:30 101 Seamus McFloinn 01:02:36 104 Paul Flynn 01:03:16 116 Will Owens 01:03:44 119 Paul Dempsey 01:03:43 123 Joe Walsh 01:03:53 135 Adrienne Jordan 01:04:15 (6) 185 Dave Cuddy 01:05:57 189 Andrea Talpo 01:05:50 196 Brian Scanlan 01:06:13 (PB) 20X Diarmuid Byrne 01:06:31 260 James Cottle 01:08:00 271 Kevin Lynch 01:07:58 (PB) 328 Matt Cranley 01:09:15 (PB) 332 Donatas Jocius 01:09:33 394 Robert Browne 01:10:24 405 TJ Bourke 01:10:42 407 Gearoid Grogan 01:10:41 425 Luke Haran 01:10:53 439 Dave Tilly 01:11:22 (guide) 440 Donnacha MCarthy 01:11:22 446 Fergal Condron 01:11:11 467 Nina Holmes 01:11:39 (41) 472 Martin McCoy 01:11:39 501 Noel Reilly 01:11:44 (PB) 503 Sean Smith 01:12:02 (PB) 555 Paraic Gallagher 01:12:46 596 Denis Murphy 01:13:14 641 Phelim Murray 01:14:03 659 Katie McElroy 01:15:06 (66) 730 Dee Ni Chearbhaill 01:16:24 (80) 736 Triona Quill 01:16:07 (PB) (82) 804 Diarmuid Fahey 01:16:46 938 Ciara Lehane 01:19:03 (116) 975 Ruth Dwyer 01:19:38 (124) 1017 Olwyn Dunne 01:20:07 (136) 1022 Robbie Moore 01:19:59 1277 Maria Kennedy 01:23:00 (205) 1299 Russell Murphy 01:22:20 1430 Mike Fong 01:24:22 1433 Stephen Mulligan 01:23:42 1620 Ela Szkamruk 01:23:54 (328) 1680 Niall Kelly 01:26:59 1712 Neil Brown 01:28:14 1820 Aisling Dilworth 01:26:07 (386) 2287 Jean Devlin 01:33:15 (569) 2690 Aoife Quinn 01:36:13 (775) 2907 Carina Davidson 01:28:12 (886) 2909 Aisling O’Connor 01:38:19 (887) 3119 Siobhan Russell 01:43:15 (1023) Full results here: http://tdleventservices.co.uk/race-results.php Portmarnock 5K Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Joseph O’Donoghue 1 00:16:02 4 Annette Kealy 1 00:18:23 Crusaders AC runner 11 Philip Matthews 00:20:24 Full results here: https://www.myrunresults.com/events/portmarnock_5k__10k/2369/results Tinryland 4 mile Overall place Name Cat. Place Guntime 1 John Coghlan 1 00:19:24 8 Siobhan O’Doherty 1 00:23:05 Crusaders AC runner 15 Ilona McElroy 00:24:26 (3) Full results here: https://www.popupraces.ie/race-results/ Longford marathon Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Gary O’Hanlon 1 02:25:35 9 Pauline Curley 1 03:00:19 Crusaders AC runners 18 Paul O’Meara 03:12:45 163 Leo Lundy 05:10:11 Full results here: http://longfordmarathon.com/Longford_Marathon/2017_result.html Longford Half marathon Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 James Doran 1 01:11:44 21 Adele Walsh 1 01:25:05 Crusaders AC runner 12 Joe McDermott 01:21:49 128 Kate Murray 01:48:52 (31) Full results here: http://longfordmarathon.com/Longford_Marathon/2017_result.html Longford Ultra marathon Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Denis Keane 1 04:38:56 6 Deirdre Lynn 1 05:44:44 Crusaders AC runner 10 Kris Ryan 06:33:54 (3) Full results here: http://longfordmarathon.com/Longford_Marathon/2017_result.html Longford 5K Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Kamil Szostek 1 00:18:21 4 Michelle Lannon 1 00:19:33 Crusaders AC runner 15 Rachel Yorke 00:23:23 (4) Full results here: http://longfordmarathon.com/Longford_Marathon/2017_result.html Waterworks Parkrun #359 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Joe McAlister 1 00:16:43 28 Eimear McBrien 00:21:24 Crusaders AC runner 3 Peter O’Toole 00:18:02 Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/waterworks/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=359 Poppintree Parkrun #147 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Bobby Bedford 1 00:17:29 12 Kate Cleary 1 00:22:33 Crusaders AC runner 60 Maria Pertl 00:32:12 (19) Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/poppintree/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=147 Porterstown Parkrun #97 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Thomas Sherlock 1 00:16:23 10 Bronagh O’Hara 1 00:21:48 Crusaders AC runner 38 Kevin Flynn 00:27:17 Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/porterstown/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=97 St Anne’s Parkrun #196 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Ian Christopher Conroy 1 00:15:40 6 Zoe Quinn 1 00:18:35 Crusaders AC runners 45 Colm Kernan 00:21:40 198 John Fitzsimons 00:27:52 273 Lorraine Fitzsimons 00:30:46 (101) Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/stannes/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=196 Cabinteely Parkrun #126 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 David Carter 1 00:19:36 7 Malika Hammani 1 00:20:54 Crusaders AC runners 1 David Carter 00:19:35 4 Raghnall O’Donoghue 00:20:44 8 Tomas Dunne 00:20:56 Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/cabinteely/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=126 Limerick Parkrun #83 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 JJ Cremin 1 00:18:08 6 Shona Ni Fhloinn Crusaders AC runner 34 Kevin Flynn 00:32:02 Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/castlehaven/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=82 Waterstown Parkrun #165 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Steve Chalk 1 00:19:58 9 Amy Brogan 1 00:21:27 Crusaders AC runner 9 Amy Brogan 00:21:27 (1) Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/waterstown/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=165 Longford Parkrun #68 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 unknown 1 00:18:42 5 Fiona Fallon 1 00:23:11 Crusaders AC runner 37 Orlaith de Burca 00:31:51 (15) Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/longford/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=68 One point separated first from second in the Men’s National Track and Field League final in Tullamore on Sunday. In first place were Clonliffe and second were Crusaders. This was the outcome after taking the 15 best scores from the 21 events in which athletes competed. One report indicated that Clonliffe had retained their title with comfort, but this was hardly the case. The Cru had 7 wins under their belt to Clonliffe’s 6, and we thought we should have had 8 and Clonliffe 5, but for confusion over the measurement of the ultimate winning jump by a Clonliffe athlete in the triple jump. There was an appeal (the Cru view at the time was that it was 13.15m as heard by some of the athletes and initially recorded, which would have put the jump in 2nd place behind the Cru’s Oisin Taylor (13.32m) and not 13.50m as ultimately determined following discussion between the athlete and officials), but without video evidence indicating the contrary it was not possible for it to be heard. So it was not to be and the team were understandably bitterly disappointed, having fought hard throughout a day in which poor weather conditions were experienced. The only events in which we did not field an athlete were the pole vault and the 3,000m steeplechase, but we were well represented everywhere else. 1st places went to Matt Behan in the 110mH (14.37), Jason Harvey in the 400mH (55.39), Andrew Mellon in the 400m (49.97) and as part of the 4x400m team (with Nick Ennis, Jason and Brian Murphy), Adam McMullen in both the long jump (7.33m) and the 100m (10.74) and Sam Gaine in the discus (38.44m). We also had several 2nd place finishes through Matt, Nick, Adam and Andrew in the 4x100m relay, Kevin Woods in the 800m (1:55.91), as mentioned, Oisin in the triple jump (13.32m) and James Mieir in the javelin (49.69m). Kevin was also 3rd in the 1,500m (4:17.35), as was James Kelly in the hammer (44.09m) and Andrew in the 200m (22.38). James also went on to place 4th in the shot put (11.96m) and weight for distance (5.49m). There were also stalwart performances from John Nugent (4th in the high jump (1.70m)), Karl Fahy (5th in the 5,000m (15:50.74)) and Bob Lyne (7th in the 3,000m walk). Barry McGuire reports that he ran the Reykjavik marathon in Iceland over the weekend, breaking 3 hours for the first time (2:58:19). He was 7th in his age group and 25th overall. The weather conditions were good for marathon running and the initially undulating course flattened out for the last 10 miles. Leo Lundy reports that he has now completed 50 ultramarathons. This weekend’s adventure was on a challenging 10.5 mile loop from Greenisland to the First World War monument at Knockagh overlooking Belfast, with views from the Mourne Mountains to Scotland. Each loop had a climb of more than 300m and there was a choice of 1, 2 or 3 loops. Naturally Leo chose 3 loops for 51k and squeezed in under 7 hours for a mid-pack finish. Dominick Branigan cannot seem to get enough racing in at the moment. Following his run in the national half marathon last weekend, he took on the Boston Scientific Half in Clonmel on Saturday, finishing in 41st place (out of nearly 700) in 1:25:22. The last IMRA-organised trail race of the season took place last Wednesday in Downshill. The weather was pretty atrocious on an otherwise benign course of 10k with a climb of approx. 340m. The race was won in a new course record by Des Kennedy in 41:02 and the 5 Crusaders finished as follows: John McAuley came home in 12th place (45:33), followed by Brian Leonard (17th in 47:44), Brian McGuckin (25th in 49:07), Ollie McGrath (39th in 51:52) and Gavan Doherty, who was pacing his father (134th in 1:11:45). There were 150 finishers. This weekend’s parkruns were full of Crusader athletes. 10 of the 13 in which we were represented had solo Cru runners. Daniel Lowe led a field of 167 home in Lough Key with a time of 18:12. Peter O’Toole was 2nd in the nearly 60-strong field in Fairview in a time of 18:33. Ciaran Smyth was also 2nd in Killarney in a time of 19:00. The field measured 70 runners, whilst Brian Scanlan placed 20th out of nearly 300 in a time of 19:44 in Malahide. In a field of 151 runners Paul Flynn finished 2nd in Kilkenny with a time of 18:29, whilst Orlaith de Burca placed 60th overall (10th woman) out of 160 participants in a time of 25:27 in Shanganagh. Neil Brown took 25th place out of nearly 100 runners in a time of 24:14 in Cabinteely, Alex Romano came home in 29th out of 475 in Marlay (20:07), whilst Colm Foley was 34th in 22:59 among the 181 finishers in Griffeen. Aidan Hudner has returned to parkrunning in Glasgow, this time in Pollok, placing 110th out of 421 runners in a time of 23:38. Kevin Flynn took 46th place in Porterstown. His time was 27:37 and the field measured 95 runners. In St. Anne’s we had 6 participants. Michael Wycherley led the contingent home in 4th place in a time of 17:18. In a field of nearly 460 runners, Michael was followed by Diarmuid Byrne (15th in 19:03), Matt Cranley (20th in a PB time of 19:23), the venerable John Fitzsimons (268th in 28:19), Lorraine Fitzsimons (350th overall, 110th woman, in 30:48) and the indomitable Maria Pertl (408th overall, 142nd woman, in 34:22). Finally, in Bushy Dublin, John McAuley and Mairead Cashman joined more than 100 other competitors, placing, respectively, 4th and 68th overall (20th woman) in respective times of 19:48 and 30:28. Boston Scientific Half marathon Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Michael Herlihy 1 01:11:31 11 Aoife Cooke 1 01:16:55 Crusaders AC runner 41 Dominick Branigan 01:25:22 Full results here: http://www.premiertimingsystems.ie/2017-Race-Results/Boston-Scientific-Half-Marathon-Results Marlay Parkrun #221 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Stephen McCarroll 1 00:17:35 12 Lorraine Nolan 1 00:19:43 Crusaders AC runner 29 Alex Romano 00:20:07 Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/marlay/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=221 Malahide Parkrun #250 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Eoin Brady 1 00:16:59 2 Catherina McKiernan 1 00:17:06 Crusaders AC runner 20 Brian Scanlan 00:19:44 Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/malahide/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=249 Porterstown Parkrun #96 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Niall Sherlock 1 00:18:03 24 Julie Rogers 1 00:24:07 Crusaders AC runner 46 Kevin Flynn 00:27:37 Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/porterstown/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=96 Cabinteely Parkrun #125 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Turlough Conway 1 00:17:37 24 Irene Walsh 1 00:24:12 Crusaders AC runner 25 Neil Brown 00:24:14 Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/cabinteely/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=125 St Anne’s Parkrun #195 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Feidhlim Kelly 1 00:16:36 39 Caitriona Costello 1 00:20:08 Crusaders AC runners 4 Michael Wycherley 00:17:18 15 Diarmuid Byrne 00:19:03 20 Matt Cranley 00:19:23 (PB) 268 John Fitzsimons 00:28:19 350 Lorraine Fitzsimons 00:30:48 (110) 408 Maria Pertl 00:34:22 (142) Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/stannes/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=195 Griffeen Parkrun #218 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Tommy Grealy 1 00:19:02 19 Maura Ginty 1 00:21:36 Crusaders AC runner 34 Colm Foley 00:22:59 Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/griffeen/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=218 Fairview Parkrun #6 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Jonny Reep 1 00:17:24 14 Aine Ni Ghloinn 1 00:23:16 Crusaders AC runner Peter O’Toole 00:18:33 Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/fairview/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=6 Kilkenny Parkrun #147 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Robbie McGee 1 00:17:23 6 Caoilte Malone 1 00:19:39 Crusaders AC runner 2 Paul Flynn 00:18:29 Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/kilkenny/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=147 Shanganagh Parkrun #126 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 David Coyle 1 00:16:26 15 Joanne Ryan 1 00:21:21 Crusaders AC runner 60 Orlaith de Burca 00:25:27 (10) Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/shanganagh/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=126 Killarney Parkrun #113 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Unknown 1 00:18:07 20 Elaine Byrne 1 00:22:59 Crusaders AC runner 2 Ciaran Smyth 00:19:00 Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/killarney/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=113 Lough Key Parkrun #65 Overall place Name Cat.Place Chiptime 1 Daniel Lowe 1 00:18:12 14 Charlotte Letchford 1 00:22:21 Crusaders AC runner 1 Daniel Lowe 00:18:12 Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/loughkey/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=65 Bushy Dublin Parkrun #26 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Cian McDonald 1 00:17:58 6 Niamh McDonald 1 00:20:37 Crusaders AC runners 4 John McAuley 00:19:48 68 Mairead Cashman 00:30:28 (20) Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/bushydublin/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=26 Back row: Luke Haran, Ilona McElroy, Joe McDermott, Hugh Larkin, Mike Fong, Kevin Lynch, Louise Dobbyn, John Fahy, Maria Kennedy, Nina Holmes, Michael Maughan, Grainne Regan, Robert Crowley, Jean Devlin, Siobhsn Russell, Lesley-Ann Doughan. Front row: WIll Owens, John McAuley, Michael O'Conor, Ciara Lehane, Brendan Glynn, James Cottle, Caroline Crowley, Catherine Thornton The most important race of the week for the club was the National Half marathon championships, held in conjunction with the Rock and Roll series on Sunday. Over 6,500 competitors entered the race, including at least 10 Crusaders and we had some outstanding results among them. On a challenging course, that starts on the North Wall quay wending its way along the Liffey, up and around Christchurch as something of a devious consideration in order to hit all the landmarks and then through Kilmainham, eventually ending up at the finish in the Phoenix Park at its highest point, the race was won by the newly-crowned national 10,000m champion, Kevin Dooney, in 66 minutes, about 45 seconds ahead of Sergiu Ciobanu. Our first Crusader home was Brian O’Kelly who ran a stormer to finish in 19th place (1:13:40), followed by another great run from Frank Halligan (31st in 1:15:35) and Rob Cross (46th in 1:17:02 and 5th in his age category). The 3 men were able to take 5th place in the team competition. Colm Kernan was next in 206th place with a super time of 1:26:57 and he was followed by Karl Walsh (262nd in 1:28:50) and then by Gian Piero Allerta with a PB time of 1:34:10 (444th), the 3 men recording 18th place in the team competition. Dominick Branigan also took part in the race, treating it as a training run (placing 498th in 1:35:12). David Killion came next in 1:35:54 (534th), followed by Niall Dunne (929th in 1:41:56), Olwyn Dunne (1,251st overall, 222nd female and 4th in her age category) who tagged a long run onto her race, and by Joe O’Reilly (2,336th in 1:56:54). There was also a 10k event as usual and we had 2 runners in this race with its field of more 2,000 runners. Matt Cranley recorded a PB to place 35th in 41:06, whilst Emma O'Mahony came home in 49:38, 202nd overall and 42nd female finisher.
On Saturday several of us took part in another classic “Cru on tour” event, the 8k Streets of Galway. The pilgimage to the land of the tribesmen has become something of a tradition now and we generally show up in force, this year’s contingent being nearly 30 runners in a field of more than 2,500 finishers. Moreover, we are warmly welcomed for the effort by Galway City Harriers, the host organising club, always receiving great support around the course. It has to be said that the rooming arrangements in the apartment block that we have now begun to treat as our permanent headquarters for the weekend can be considered to be somewhat chaotic, but the landlord is pretty laid back and it generally all works out in the end, with everyone being accommodated. The great thing about the race is that it takes place at 7 on the Saturday evening, so that following the finish, there is almost immediate celebrating which lasts the night. This year was no exception and it was surprising several of us were able to make the long run on Sunday morning on the back of this, a tribute to Cru stamina! One of the funny things about the race is that nearly everyone who has raced it before remembers it generally as a flat course, but this is certainly not correct. It definitely has a long finish, nearly 3k along the Salthill promenade, but there are hills throughout from within the first kilometre and in fact it can be considered as quite a challenging course. Weather conditions, however, were perfect with a little cooling breeze in our faces at times. The race itself enjoyed a ding-dong battle between Kevin Maunsell and Freddie Sittuk, with Kevin eventually prevailing in a sprint finish (23:43 versus 23:45). Last year's winner, Siobhan O’Doherty, took the women’s race in 27:43, with Caroline Crowley in 2nd (for the 2nd time) in 29:04 and a surprise return from GCH’s Nicola Duncan who came in 3rd (29:23) after working her way through the field. Our runners acquitted themselves well, with our women taking the first team prize. The scorers were Caroline (49th overall), Ilona McElroy (86th overall, 6th woman finisher, in 30:18) and Catherine Thornton (109th overall, 8th woman, in a PB time of 31:10). John McAuley came in 1st in the M35 category (35th in 28:12), followed by Hugh Larkin (47th in 28:57 and 2nd in the same category). Another top 50 placing went to Joe McDermott (50th in a PB of 29:05), whilst another likely PB went to John Fahy (70th and 3rd M35 in 29:51). Joe Walsh, though below par having suffered sickness earlier in the week, recovered strongly to place 97th in 30:39 and he was followed by Michael Maughan (105th in 31:03). There were also strong runs from Kevin Lynch with a likely PB performance (112th in 31:17) and by Neil Monahan (130th in 31:45) who ran alongside James Cottle (139th in 32:04 and 2nd M60) for the first 6k, but who managed to pull away well towards the finish. Likewise, there were excellent runs from Brendan Glynn (193rd in a PB time of 33:17) and by Nina Holmes (211th overall, 18th woman, in 33:28). Slightly outside her comfort zone was Leslie-Ann Doughan, more familiar with shorter distance events, but she ran well to place 217th overall in PB time of 33:37, followed by Luke Haran (222nd in 33:50), Grainne Regan (275th overall, 29th woman 2nd in her F35 category, in 33:43) and newcomer to racing, Robert Crowley (347th in 35:30). Slightly the worse for wear from attending James Murphy’s wedding the day before, Will Owens and Michael O’Conor decided to take it easy around the course and helped to pace some of our athletes, among them Louise Dobbyn in her first competitive event in a while (359th overall, 48th woman, in 36:02). Will still managed to place 4th in his age category. The contingent was completed by Maria Kennedy (443rd overall, 63rd woman, in 36:47), Ciara Lehane (444th overall, 64th woman and 3rd F35), Mike Fong (680th in 39:20 and 5th M35), Hazel Greene, who has made Galway her home, (837th overall, 173rd woman, in 40:52), Siobhan Russell (930th overall, 208th woman, in a PB time of 41:40 and 4th in her F35 age category) and by Jean Devlin (1,036th overall, 251st woman and 5th F35). We had one runner in the East Cork Harbour Half marathon on Saturday morning. Newcomer Gerald Hoare placed 81st in a field of more than 300 runners in a time of 1:48:34. Leo Lundy’s weekend challenges started on Saturday with the Darnley Trail marathon, a rural hilly trail in Kent, followed on Sunday by the Salisbury 54321 50k, starting and finishing at Salisbury Cathedral. He claims to be nearing the end of his long journey! There was also a 2 mile race in Raheny last week, organised by Raheny Shamrocks. Fiona Shine placed 10th overall and 2nd woman home in 12:15, whilst John Fitzsimons came home in 51st place with a time of 17:29 and Lorraine Fitzsimons was 57th in 19:14. Many congratulations should go to Jason Kehoe for taking the national mountain running title for at least a second time on Sunday. In the last race of 5 races (best 3 races to score) Jason had to beat Brian Furey of Rathfarnham in order to take the title. The race took place on a 13km course in Tipperary to the top of Galtymore and back crossing the peaks of Cush and Galtybeg (involving a total ascent of more than 1300m). Jason was behind at times, but came home to beat Brian in a sprint finish and won by the narrowest of margins (1 second: 1:21:40 to 1:21:41) to bring the title to Irishtown. It was a well-deserved victory, Jason having won three of the five races. Last week 3 of or members took part in the IMRA-organised Glen of the Downs 8k, involving a climb of nearly 300m on otherwise easy terrain. The race was won by Derek Crammond in 30:16. Our first runner home was Brian Leonard (12th in 33:40) and he was followed by Brian McGuckin (22nd in 34:49) and Gavan Doherty (28th in 35:50). The field measured 124 runners. There was a decent turnout of Crusaders in this weekend’s parkruns. Ciaran Diviney took advantage of a trip to the World Championships in London to run in Hackney Marshes, placing 2nd in a field of 238 in a time of 16:21. Kris Ryan, still in Australia, ran in Coomera again. This time Kris placed 3rd woman (31st overall) in 23:43 among a field of more than 100. Fiona Shine and Orlaith de Burca, with others whose times were not recorded, also ran in the UK before going to see the athletics, in Panshanger, placing 28th and 115th respectively (4th and 29th female finishers) in respective times of 21:43 and 28:02. The field measured 244. Back home we had first finishers in Father Collins (Peter O’Toole) and Dungloe in Donegal (Diarmuid Byrne). The former joined 90 other runners and finished in 18:01, whilst the latter ran 19:33 in a field of 30 runners. Maria Pertl also placed 29th in Dungloe in a time of 32:58. Kevin Flynn placed 30th in 27:36 in the 72-strong field in Porterstown, whilst Aoife Quinn placed 43rd overall, 11th female, in 27:31 in Fairview among a field of nearly 100 runners. Darina Scully finished Malahide with its field of 273, in 31st place overall, 5th female, in 21:20, whilst Francis Furey came home in 215th position in Marlay (27:29) with its field of more than 400. Finally, we had 4 runners in Cabinteely. In a field exceeding 120, Raghnall O’Donoghue improved on last week’s time, taking 6th place in 20:30. He was followed by Helena Walsh (17th overall, 4th woman, in 22:30), Colm Foley (28th in 23:54) and Olwyn Dunne (83rd overall, 21st female, n 30:15). National Half Marathon Championship Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Kevin Dooney 1 01:06:05 48 Glady Ganiel 1 01:17:06 Crusaders AC runners 19 Brian O’Kelly 01:13:40 31 Frank Halligan 01:15:35 46 Rob Cross 01:17:02 206 Colm Kernan 01:26:57 262 Karl Walsh 01:28:50 444 Gian Piero Allerta 01:34:10 (PB) 498 Dominick Branigan 01:35:12 534 David Killion 01:35:54 929 Niall Dunne 01:41:56 1251 Olwyn Dunne 01:45:37 2336 Joe O’Reilly 01:56:54 Full results here: http://www.runrocknroll.com/finisher-zone/search-and-results/?resultspage=1&perpage=25&eventid=54&firstname=&lastname=&bib=&city=&gender=&state=&subevent_id=1&division=Ages+60+-+64&club= Rock and Roll 10K Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Paul Gibbons 1 00:35:06 5 Angela Ortiz 1 00:37:12 Crusaders AC runners 35 Matt Cranley 00:41:06 (PB) 202 Emma O'Mahony 00:49:38 (42) Full results here: http://www.runrocknroll.com/finisher-zone/search-and-results/?resultspage=1&perpage=25&eventid=54&firstname=&lastname=&bib=&city=&gender=&state=&subevent_id=1&division=Ages+60+-+64&club= Streets of Galway 8K Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Kevin Maunsell 1 00:23:43 30 Siobhan O’Doherty 1 00:27:43 Crusaders AC runners 35 John McAuley 00:28:12 47 Hugh Larkin 00:28:57 49 Caroline Crowley 00:29:04 (2) 50 Joe McDermott 00:29:05 (PB) 70 John Fahy 00:29:51 (PB) 86 Ilona McElroy 00:30:18 (6) 97 Joe Walsh 00:30:39 105 Michael Maughan 00:31:03 109 Catherine Thornton 00:31:10 (PB) (8) 112 Kevin Lynch 00:31:17 (PB) 130 Neil Monahan 00:31:45 139 James Cottle 00:32:04 193 Brendan Glynn 00:33:17 (PB) 211 Nina Holmes 00:33:28 (18) 217 Lesley-Ann Doughan 00:33:37 (PB) (20) 222 Luke Haran 00:33:50 275 Grainne Regan 00:33:43 (29) 347 Robert Crowley 00:35:30 (PB) 353 Will Owens 00:35:57 359 Louise Dobbyn 00:36:02 (48) 361 Michael O’Conor 00:36:03 443 Maria Kennedy 00:36:47 (63) 444 Ciara Lehane 00:36:47 (64) 680 Mike Fong 00:39:20 837 Hazel Greene 00:40:52 (173) 930 Siobhan Russell 00:41:40 (PB) (208) 1036 Jean Devlin 00:42:54 (251) Full results here: http://www.redtagtiming.com/index.html East Cork Harbour Half Marathon Overall place Name Cat. Place Guntime 1 Kenneth Kelleher 1 01:19:37 8 Carmel Crowley 1 01:27:57 Crusaders AC runner 81 Gerald Hoare 01:48:34 Full results here: https://www.myrunresults.com/events/east_cork_harbour_marathon%2c_half%2c10k/2082/results Marlay Parkrun #220 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Damian Bourke 1 00:17:42 12 Bryony Treston 1 00:19:50 Crusaders AC runner 215 Francis Furey 00:27:29 Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/marlay/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=220 Malahide Parkrun #249 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Eoin Callaghan 1 00:16:50 5 Erin McHugh 1 00:18:41 Crusaders AC runner 31 Darina Scully 00:21:20 (5) Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/malahide/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=249 Porterstown Parkrun #95 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Niall Sherlock 1 00:18:00 8 Edel McNamara 1 00:21:32 Crusaders AC runners 30 Kevin Flynn 00:27:36 Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/porterstown/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=95 Cabinteely Parkrun #124 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Owen Fletcher 1 00:18:55 9 Malika Hammani 1 00:20:42 Crusaders AC runners 6 Raghnall O’Donohue 00:20:30 17 Helena Walsh 00:22:30 (4) 28 Colm Foley 00:23:54 83 Olwyn Dunne 00:30:15 (21) Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/cabinteely/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=124 Father Collins Parkrun #99 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Peter O’Toole 1 00:18:01 4 Caitriona Costello 1 00:20:08 Crusaders AC runner 1 Peter O’Toole 00:18:01 Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/fathercollins/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=99 Dungloe Parkrun #76 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Diarmuid Byrne 1 00:19:33 18 Helen Coll 1 00:26:03 Crusaders AC runners 1 Diarmuid Byrne 00:19:33 29 Maria Pertl 00:26:03 (6) Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/dungloe/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=76 Fairview Parkrun #5 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Turlough Conway 1 00:18:02 11 Ciara McGrath 1 00:22:02 Crusaders AC runner 43 Aoife Quinn 00:27:31 (11) Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/fairview/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=5 On Wednesday evening a fair number from the club headed over to Tallaght to participate in the 8th Graded meet of the season there. Alix Hughes took part in the women’s 100m (A, B&C) and placed 2nd in a time of 13.35, whilst in the same mixed grades for the 400m, Mary Horgan took first place in 60.27, followed by Lesley-Ann Doughan in 4th in a PB time of 64.59. Again, with combined A,B and C grades, Darina Scully and Kate Murray joined a dozen other athletes in the 3,000m, with Darina finishing in 11th in 11:56.65 and Kate in 13th in 12:20.57. A new 1 mile event was added to the programme and this attracted Fiona and Lisa Shine who ran in the combined grades event. Fiona took 3rd place in 5:32.72 and Lisa came home in 5th in 5:56.13. The men were well-represented too. In the first of 3 events in which he participated on the night, Frank Halligan ran in the 400m C race 2, placing 6th in 62.78, whilst Kieron Sexton placed 4th in the A race 2 in 52.49. Then, in the men’s 3000m combined B&C grades Frank placed 4th in 9:56.24, followed by Joe McDermott with a PB to place 6th in 10:10.23 and Brendan Glynn who also recorded a PB, coming home in 15th place in a time of 11:26.63. In the men’s A event for the same distance Brian O’Kelly ran 9:05.26 to place 4th, with Michael Kiely taking 11th spot in a time of 9:16.36. Finally, in the men’s mile event (B&C grades) Brian Carroll took first place in 5:03.17, followed home by Frank in 4th (5:10.65), Niall McGeorge, 7th (5:24.73) and Paul Kelly, 12th (7:42.80).
Over the weekend, Patrick Gilceava competed for Ireland in the Celtic Games International held at Morton Stadium, placing 3rd in the U18 long jump and then participating in the 2nd placed 4x100m relay team. Many congratulations to him. On Bank Holiday Monday morning at least a dozen Crusaders took on the DLR Bay 10k. The morning was bathed in sunshine, but it was quite windy, with the wind providing more refreshment probably than resistance on what is considered quite a challenging course with several climbs in the first half after a start in Sandycove, a long steep downhill section in the second half and an uphill finish along the seafront to the roundabout at Dun Laoghaire station. The race attracted nearly 1,250 runners and was won by John Coghlan (30:44) who gradually wore out Freddie Sittuk (31:16) in his 3rd race in as many days. In a race plagued by several attempts by car drivers to breach the barriers (one nearly came onto the course in front of John Coghlan just as he was turning onto the seafront at Sandycove and the driver was roundly verbally savaged by the lead Garda motorcyclist) Rob Cross was our first man home in a super 4th place behind another Limerick athlete Colm Turner, having enjoyed a good battle with Colm and Brian O’Kelly (33:43) who took 5th spot, well ahead of the 6th-place finisher (Raheny’s Brian Leahy). Both Rob and Brian are preparing for the Berlin marathon in September. Dominick Branigan, still testing out his ankle after being knocked off his bike a couple of weeks back and preparing for the Dublin marathon, enjoyed an excellent run (35th in 39:07) and he was followed by Dave Carter (71st in 41:26), working his way back to fitness (as evidenced a couple of days earlier in his improving parkrun form). Gian Piero Allerta, also a runner taking care after injury, took 97th spot in 43:14, and he was followed home by Russell Murphy (336th in 49:05). Olwyn Dunne was next on the back of a really long Sunday run (349th overall, 51st female, in 49:25), followed by Gavan Doherty (429th in 50:25), another in marathon training and having completed a decent long run on Sunday. Similarly, Stephen Mulligan, another long distance runner, was next (436th in 52:03), followed by Neil Brown (467th in 52:20), Siobhan Russell, another marathoner, (599th overall, 146th female, in a PB time of 55:14), John Fitzsimons (Jr) (797th in 58:52) and Jean Devlin, also in training for the marathon (823rd overall, 242nd female, in 59:39). The women’s race was particularly interesting, with the first 3 finishers (Michelle Cox, Aoife O’Leary and Zoe Quinn) separated by only 9 seconds, the winning time being 39:07. On the long distance front, (after participating again in the Coomera parkrun, running 24:08 and placing 32nd overall, 5th female, in the 100-strong event) Kris Ryan ran in the Brisbane marathon, coming home in 3:50, her fastest run for that particular event, whilst Leo Lundy ran in two races, the second of which, on the Monday, marked his 200th marathon. His 199th was in the EOI marathon held in Stapleton, Co. Kildare, which Leo described as slow and painful, followed by the 200th in the Celtic Warrior marathon in Co. Meath. Many congratulations to Leo on the achievement. Visually-impaired triathlete Donnacha McCarthy and his partner, Dave Tilly, excelled themselves over the weekend and, after an extremely tough swim and tandem bike ride they won the National Paratriathlon Championships. It was extremely well-deserved after their dedicated training together. In truly Irish weather conditions Federico Corradini, our Cru exile in Italy, took on the open standard of the World Mountain Running Championships in Premana in Northern Italy (the Giiri di Mont) over the weekend. On the 32km course, with a climb of more than 2.5km, Federico recorded a laudable time of 5:03. There was only one mountain race In Ireland during the week on which to report. On Wednesday evening Brian McGuckin travelled down to run Devil’s Glen near Ashford in Co. Wicklow to take part in a race of 8.5km on relatively easy terrain with a climb of under 300m. Brian placed 21st out of 129 runners in an event which was won by Liffey Valley’s Mike McCarthy (32:53). In the parkruns on Saturday, we had singleton runners in 7 of the 8 events in which our clubmates participated. The odd one out was St. Anne’s which saw John Fitzsimons, only 3 weeks before his 80th birthday, record a time of 27:00, placing 181st in the field of nearly 400 runners. John was followed by his daughter Lorraine (289th overall, 101st female, in 31:40) and Maria Pertl, another runner only weeks from a major milestone (!) (323rd overall, 118th female, in 34:23). So, elsewhere, Kate Murray placed 62nd (4th female) in 22:29 in the nearly 360-strong field in Marlay Park. Brendan Kieran continues to push his times lower in Hartstown. Brendan joined 73 other runners, to place 18th in 23:35. Dominick Branigan showed that he is in better shape than he thought, recording 18:38 to place first finisher in Sligo ahead of a field of 60 runners. Dave Carter, likewise, continues to push his times down, as he placed 6th in Cabinteely (20:35) in a field of 93 runners. Kevin Flynn jogged round Castlehaven, placing 34th out of nearly 60 runners in 32:02, whilst Denis Murphy took on Dungloe, finishing in 3rd place out of 50 in 21:08. Finally, newcomer Brian Scanlan, also ran well to place 2nd out of 80 runners in River Valley. Brian’s time was 19:21. DLR Bay 10K Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 John Coghlan 1 00:30:44 31 Michelle Cox 1 00:39:07 Crusaders AC runners 4 Rob Cross 00:33:36 5 Brian O’Kelly 00:33:43 35 Dominick Branigan 00:39:07 71 David Carter 00:41:26 97 Gian Piero Allerta 00:43:14 336 Russell Murphy 00:49:05 349 Olwyn Dunne 00:49:25 (51) 429 Gavan Doherty 00:50:25 436 Stephen Mulligan 00:52:03 467 Neil Brown 00:52:20 599 Siobhan Russell 00:55:14 (PB) (146) 797 John Fitzsimons 00:58:52 823 Jean Devlin 00:59:39 (242) Full results here: https://www.myrunresults.com/events/dlr_bay_10k/2147/results Marlay Parkrun #219 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Louis McCarthy 1 00:15:59 29 Sarah Baryga 1 00:20:35 Crusaders AC runner 62 Kate Murray 00:22:29 (4) Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/marlay/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=219 Hartstown Parkrun #142 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 John Maguire 1 00:18:22 11 Elaine McLoughlin 1 00:21:45 Crusaders AC runner 18 Brendan Kieran 00:23:35 Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/lhartstown/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=142 Sligo Parkrun #130 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Dominick Branigan 1 00:18:38 13 Aisling Layden 1 00:22:30 Crusaders AC runner 1 Dominick Branigan 00:18:38 Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/sligo/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=130 St Anne’s Parkrun #193 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Bernard Roe 1 00:16:38 35 Adrienne Atkins 1 00:21:15 Crusaders AC runners 181 John Fitzsimons 00:27:00 289 Lorraine Fitzsimons 00:31:40 (101) 323 Maria Pertl 00:34:23 (118) Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/stannes/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=193 Cabinteely Parkrun #123 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 unknown 1 00:19:32 28 Ciara Brady 1 00:24:27 Crusaders AC runner 6 David Carter 00:20:35 Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/cabinteely/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=123 Castlehaven Parkrun #82 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Tim Lunnon 1 00:19:46 7 Aine Dillon 1 00:24:33 Crusaders AC runner 34 Kevin Flynn 00:32:02 Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/castlehaven/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=82 Dungloe Parkrun #75 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Mark McComish 1 00:19:10 2 Amy Greene 1 00:21:07 Crusaders AC runner 3 Denis Murphy 00:21:08 Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/dungloe/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=75 River Valley Parkrun #54 Overall place Name Cat. Place Chiptime 1 Liam Roarty 1 00:17:28 13 Geraldine McGonagle 1 00:24:11 Crusaders AC runner 2 Brian Scanlan 00:19:21 Full results here: http://www.parkrun.ie/rivervalley/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=54 |