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Sean of Sherwood

Sean of Sherwood
(Donadea Forest 5K – July 26th by Conor Kenny)

Perhaps Sean O’Byrne is the closest Sportsworld will get to having our very own Prince of the Forest.
Complete with a Buccaneers beard, a tough ‘never surrender’ attitude and a clockwork running style that never loses pace, this was to be Sean’s night.
A night deep in the mystical mists of an ancient and beautiful woodland on the Dublin/Kildare border.

Many of us have been enchanted by the enchanted woods, lake and forest at Donadea. It’s one of those beautiful places that not many know.
When they do, it’s a secret they want to keep.
For children, it has to be the enchanted forest full of fairies, goblins and magic. Even us grownups were a little bewitched.
It was an easy decision for a few wandering runners and racers to set off on our merry way.

Ashling Byrne, a cousin to Ruth McGann, was our kindly driver. On a thunderous evening full of spectacular dark grumpy clouds, Ashling collected yours truly, Stephen Willoughby and our regular racing partner from Raheny Shamrocks, Connor Jennings.
In Donadea, we were joined by Dermot Bates and emerging calmly from the woods was Sean of Sherwood and Jill.

The heat was battling with the monsoon downpours. The fields, trees and woods were draped in an eerie mist. It added to the sacred nature of these spectacular woods.
We gathered and warmed up and the almost spiritual mood was broken by the Ibiza dance music at the start. It was a funny contrast but it hyped up the 300 runners. An interesting mix.

We tore off down a mysterious trail that seemed to descend into worlds end. It was a roller coaster ride through this beautiful place. Hills attacked you and then forgave you. Views swapped places with cool tunnels. It was a tail of the tiger course and it was tough.
We all ran well but the stand out runs from our little group were two. Ashling, who has really only started to race recently, knocked over a minute off her PB and gets faster by the day. Her triathlon fitness meant she was enjoying the traditional after race fare as yours truly was still dizzy.
Hot, and very hot on our heels was Sean O’Byrne. We weren’t surprised. Sean raced with Stephen and I in the Braveheart Cross Country race a few weeks back. It was a zig zag course and at 4K Sean had Stephen and I in his sights. He was third that night in his age group. In Meath, that’s some achievement. We knew he would go well. He didn’t disappoint.

We all finished with very small gaps between us. On the night, as expected, Stephen was our first home in a very fast time on a very slow course.
We were all, as they say after races “happy enough” (Runners are never happy with their times – just happy enough)

There’s that lovely golden 30 or 40 minutes after a race when endorphins play their tricks. We sipped tea under the Amazonian canopy and darkness came down. The mood was cheerful.
We knew Sean had run well so, unusually, we decided to wait for the prize giving.

A Donadea girl was MC and so well prepared. We looked at the trophies, beautiful engraved glass that would have befitted a major international event.
We hoped Sean might just take one home but these rural races attract serious talent.

“First Male is ….”
“First Woman home is …..”
It went on.
We waited on the remaining 3 categories. Over 40, Over 50 and finally Over 60.

The M40 and M50 prize came and went. Each winner was presented with their superb trophy and then had to pose for not one but three photographers.
It was perfectly orchestrated.
Here comes the 1st Male Over 60 prize. We were excited and anxious. Sean on high alert.

“And the winner of the 1st Male Over 60 trophy is ………. Conor Kenny”

Our jaws dropped. Sean’s especially, mine hit the floor.
Now, besides the fact that I’m not remotely close to 60, I had an even bigger dilemma.
The Boss, the Organiser and Chief, were within 5 brisk steps of our tea sipping group.
She beckoned me faster than a Ban Garda to “hurry up”
Bewildered, I walked forward to applause, received “my trophy” posed for pictures and returned to the laughter of my friends.

‘Perplexed’ might describe Sean’s demeanour. None of us could understand the error. I was convinced the goblins (or was it my travelling friends?) were behind this elaborate joke.
Quickly, I gave Sean the trophy knowing, as he wasn’t far behind me, that he had won it anyway.
Always a kind heart and a man who always puts others first, Sean of Sherwood, took his trophy to the organisers.
In no time, they had struck out yours truly and represented the award to its rightful owner.

Sean retired from his job recently. It has given him more time to do the things he loves. Time with Jill, time trekking the mountains, time with friends and time to race.
It was entirely fitting that he won a significant trophy.
We could not have been happier and we insisted on taking this photo.
You see, good guys do win.
Like fine wine, they get better as they get older – in every way.

BHAA ESB 5km Beach Race 2013

There was a good turn out from the club at the BHAA ESB 5km beach race on Sandymount last Tuesday. With the tide out and a mild evening there was good underfoot conditions for the runners who did 2 laps of a 2.5km out and back course.

Ruth Kelly put in a sprint finish to make up ground to come second, one second behind the evening ladies winner Orla Gormley and about 10 seconds ahead of our own Rachel Morgan who came third. I’m fairly sure Stephanie Bergin ran well on the evening (even if her time is missing from the results atm) and Tara Murphy who cycled to the event ran a steady race. The gents were represented by Stephen Willoughby, Conor Kenny and myself all three of whom could be said to have made it around the course without incident. If i missed anybody please let me know. Full results can be seen on the BHAA website.

The next BHAA event is the 5 Mile Government Services race in Dunboyne on Tuesday May 28th.

May Bank Holiday Results 2013

A list of the major races with club members taking part this past week. Apologies if anyone has been left out.

No results in yet but today at Leinster Novice Road Race, Gowran our senior women’s team won gold for the club and county and the men’s team took bronze.

Well done All

Dublin Graded

800M
8 138 Dilworth, Orna Sportsworld A.C. 2.45.12

3000M

12 (A) 177 Kilgannon, Phil Sportsworld A.C. 9.01.8H
14 (A) 182 Duffy, Paul Sportsworld A.C. 9.10.9H
4 (B) 180 Murran, Gareth Sportsworld A.C. 9.31.4H
6 (B) 189 Finlay, Gavin Sportsworld A.C. 9.48.3H

Marlay Park Run

4 Gareth MURRAN 17:58 SM30-34 72.17 % M 4 First Timer! 3
12 Jean WILSON 19:09 VW35-39 78.33 % F 1 Sportsworld First Timer! 1
52 Paul CASSIDY 21:51 VM45-49 66.97 % M 51 Sportsworld PB stays at 00:21:04 5
80 Stephen WILLOUGHBY 23:18 VM45-49 62.80 % M 72 Sportsworld PB stays at 00:21:34 6
192 Tony MC GANN 27:19 VM60-64 60.28 % M 134 Sportsworld PB stays at 00:26:40 4
Mary Finn ?

Tallaght 5K

5 Phil Kilgannon Sportsworld M MS 413 16:07
7 Paul Duffy Sportsworld M MS 228 16:15
9 Gareth Murran Sportsworld M MS 419 16:55
78 Lynne Merriman Sportsworld F FS 222 25:53

Limerick Runs

6M

1630 Stephen Willoughby Male 101 M45+ 8 Sportsworld 00:43:23 114 00:43:11 155
3510 Conor Kenny Male 230 M55+ 3 Sportsworld RC 00:46:20 257 00:46:14 368

1/2 Marathon

7601 Kieran Foley Male 19 M45+ 1 Sportsworld 01:23:22 20 01:23:20 20
2892 Will Greensmyth Male 64 MOPEN 24 Sportsworld 01:31:29 69 01:31:27 72
2371 Aideen Downes Female 78 F45+ 7 Sportsworld 01:49:38 470 01:48:40 458
4422 Orna Dilworth Female 20 FOPEN 12 Sportsworld Terenure 01:39:57 207 01:39:38 206
4421 Alan Dignam Male 431 M45+ 55 Sportsworld Terenure 01:50:37 527 01:49:40 514

Marathon

8436 Damian Kelly Male 10 M35+ 3 sportsworld 00:38:07 6 01:22:38 6 01:59:43 6 02:54:21 10 02:54:18 10

Meet and Train. First Race Lucan 7th April 2013

SPORTSWORLD MEET+TRAIN PLACES
LUCAN 7th APRIL 2013
*********************************
2nd > SHONA KEANE
10th > SINEAD FRIEL
13th > PATRICIA FITZMAURICE
16th > VAL LACEY
17th > NUALA O’CONNOR
26th > EILEEN DALTON
28th > CATHERINE GILMORE
34th > MAJELLA RAFFERTY
55th > AILEEN MELODY
63rd > ANNE SWEENEY
64th > LORNA GALLAGHER

*************************************
DONORE > A > 23 POINTS
SPORTSWORLD > A > 48 POINTS
CLONLIFFE > B > 59 POINTS
FINGALLIANS > A > 96 POINTS
DUNBOYNE > 102 POINTS
CRUSADERS > 109 POINTS
DONORE > B > 123 POINTS
SPORTSWORLD > B > 125 POINTS
BLACKROCK > A > 126 POINTS
DONORE > C > 165 POINTS
CLONLIFFE > B > 169 POINTS
LUCAN > A > 194 POINTS
BLACKROCK > B > 230 POINTS
FINGALLIANS > B > 251 POINTS
DONORE > D > 292 POINTS
LUCAN > B > 311 POINTS

Terenure 5 Mile launch April 11th

Date: Thursday 11th April @ 7.00pm
Being launched by: Eoin O’Malley – Leinster Centre and Lucinda Creighton -Minister for European Affairs
Members to wear club gear that night etc etc
Need a big turn-out.

Dunboyne 2013

Great work by Maura at Dunboyne 4m road race

Seven Sportsworld runners ran at the 2013 Dunboyne 4m on Sunday, and all did the club proud. First Sportsworld person home was Packie Enright, placing in the top 50 overall. Maura was the star of the day being 5th placed woman overall and netting a tidy €75 along with a PB. Not a bad day’s work indeed!

Similarly recording a PB was Anna, who ran under 30 mins for the first time, super stuff; and super driving out to Co. Meath also ha ha! Breda also had a great run, coming fifth in her age category.

The senior men’s race was won by MSB’s John Coughlan in 19:17; while Maria McCambridge was excellent also, winning in 21:07.

Some fine food and drink were provided in the hall afterwards at the presentation, and thanks to Stephen here for handing out leaflets for the Terenure 5m in May. Overall it was a very well stewarded and organised road race that went off without a glitch, and I’m sure the many politicians attending agreed that you can’t beat experience when it comes to organising these events.

Senior Men
1  John Coghlan Metro/St. Brigid’s A.C. MS 19:17
28  Patrick Enright Sportsworld A.C. MS 23:33

M40
1  Davy Byrne Tallaght A.C. M40 21:05
17  Ronan Murray Sportsworld A.C. M40 25:28:00

M45
1  Mick Traynor Raheny Shamrock A.C. M45 20:57
25  Stephen Willoughby Sportsworld A.C. M45 27:56:00

Senior Women
1  Maria McCambridge FS 21:07
4  Maura Ginty Sportsworld A.C. FS 24:32:00

F40
1  Emilia Dan Dunboyne A.C. F40 24:34:00
11  Anna Delaney Sportsworld A.C. F40 29:12:00

F45
1  Annette Kealy Raheny Shamrock A.C. F45 23:39
5  Breda Browne Sportsworld A.C. F45 28:54:00
8  Catherine Gilmore Sportsworld A.C. F45 30:24:00

Ballycotton 10 & Meath 5k & HM

Sportsworld was represented well over the weekend races.

Six members made the journey to Cork to compete in the Ballycotton 10. This race started in 1978 and it showed with faultless organisation and unique atmosphere.

All members had strong runs in cool crisp conditions, but the stand-out performance came from Paul Duffy. With a goal of running faster than Emily’s legendary Ballycotton 56:00mins, Paul demonstrated his strength on the road by finishing a credible 13th and set new PBs across 5 miles, 10k and of course 10 miles.

The Meath Spring 5k and Half Marathon was also run over the weekend and Sportsworld had eight members competing across the two distances. Some club members were using this race to gauge fitness for upcoming marathons whilst others were using them to test speed following the strength building winter. Well done to all runners.

Results below.

Meath Spring 5k

Stephen Willoughby 20:48
Conor Kenny 21:33

 

Meath Spring HM

Ed McEntee 1:19:14
Alan Dignam 1:28:12
Orna Dilworth 1:28:49
Ronan Murray 1:34:04
Stephen Moore 1:48:03

 

Ballycotton 10

Paul Duffy 53:41
Kevin Curran 1:01:19
Lucy D’Arcy 1:06:39
Peter Duggan 1:12:49
Ann Higgins 1:14:32
Breda Egan 1:15:07

Inter Club Cross Country 2012

Well done to our two senior teams taking part at Charleville Estate today for the Woodie’s DIY Inter Club cross country championships. Tullamore Harriers put on a great event with a firm but challenging course. Standout performances on the day came from Mary Finn and Phil Killganon who both finished off their cross country season in style with very strong races. Our ladies packed well to finish 5th whilst our men finished 8th in the team events.

32 155 Finn, Mary Sportsworld A.C. 32.48
36 157 Ginty, Maura Sportsworld A.C. 33.07
37 154 Higgins, Caitriona Sportsworld A.C. 33.11
38 158 Darcy, Lucy Sportsworld A.C. 33.22
24 319 Kilgannon, Phil Sportsworld A.C. 41.20
61 317 Duffy, Paul Sportsworld A.C. 44.24
63 321 Cunnane, Eanna Sportsworld A.C. 44.38
79 322 Kelly, Damien Sportsworld A.C. 47.02
89 323 Murran, Gareth Sportsworld A.C. (IND) 48.39
90 318 Cunningham, Michael Sportsworld A.C. 48.50

It was a great day for running with solid support for those taking part.

Helen wins All-Ireland XC F45 title

Eighty three women went to battle for the Woodie’s DIY Master’s Cross Country Championships of Ireland, held over 4k in Gransha Park, Derry on Sunday. Helen became the All Ireland champion in the F3 category after an inspirational display of from the gun. Helen, who came seventh in the overall field, steered our team to 5th out of 13 clubs.

Well done to all four women running, and particularly to Anna for making the huge step up from Meet & Train to this very competitive level. Results are below:

 

Place     Name                                    Club/County                                      County                                 Time

1              Curley, Pauline V2           Tullamore Harriers A.C. ‘A’           Offaly 35              15.13

7              White, Helen     V3           Sportsworld A.C. ‘A’                        Dublin 35             16.08

18           Darcy, Lucy         V2           Sportsworld A.C. ‘A’                        Meath 35             16.42

21           Morgan, Rachel V2          Sportsworld A.C. ‘A’                        Dublin 35             16.57

55           Delaney, Anna V2           Sportsworld A.C. ‘A’                                                        19.10

 

Next to toe the line were our Intermediate women, who were present at almost full strength and comprised mainly of the team that competed in Lanzarote last November. The girls packed well over the 5k mud bath to take home team silver, behind National Novice champions Donore Harriers. Well done girls and keep up the good work.

 

Place     Name                                                    Club/County      County                 Time

1              O’Sullivan, Maria                              Dublin                   Dublin   19.01

15           Ginty, Maura                                     Sportsworld A.C.              20.39

16           Kelly, Ruth                                          Sportsworld A.C.              20.46

18           Higgins, Caitriona                             Sportsworld A.C.              20.47

19           O’Connell, Erin                                  Sportsworld A.C.              20.54

The final race of the day was the Intermediate men’s race, which was held over 8k seeing 100 men going to war. Whilst we finished twelfth out of fourteen teams, a number of positives can be drawn from it, and this is a race that our team should aimed for in future years.

Place     Name                                    Club/County                      County                                 Time

1              Johnston, Chris                                 Letterkenny A.C.              Donegal               26.42

48           Cunnane, Eanna               Sportsworld A.C.                                              29.37

52           Finley, Gavin                      Sportsworld A.C.                                              29.44

54           Duffy, Paul                          Sportsworld A.C.              Dublin                   29.55

70           Enright, Packie                 Sportsworld A.C.                                              31.34

74           Cunningham, Michael    Sportsworld A.C.                                              31.47

80           Kelly, Damien                    Sportsworld A.C.                                              32.31

81           Toman, Shane                   Sportsworld A.C.                                              32.37

84           Curran, Kevin                     Sportsworld A.C.                                              32.56

93           Brady, James                     Sportsworld A.C.                                              33.27

 

Meet and Train Lucan Harriers

Lucan Harriers are hosting the final Meet and Train race in the league on Sunday 3rd January 2013. Start time is 11am, we will meet at Lucan Harriers Athletic club at 10am. If you haven’t paid for the league please remember to bring along €20 for Paddy.

Directions to Lucan Harriers.

Coming From Dublin City

By car: Driving on the main Galway road (N4) from Dublin City, coming towards Lucan, you pass by Lucan’s texaco garage and the Foxhunter pub. Do not get off the motorway at this exit. Continue on the motorway until you reach the next set of traffic lights. Turn left at these traffic lights. You will pass Esker church on your left. Continue along the road until you come to a roundabout. Go straight through the roundabout. SuperQuinn should be on your right-hand side. Continue down the road (known as the Newcastle Road) for another 200metres and the turn in to Lucan’s Esker track and the clubhouse is on the left hand-side.

By Bus: 25A from Pearse St. (Opp the Garda Station). Journey takes between 45 and 70mins depending on traffic. Get off the bus at the last stop (SuperQuinn). Track/clubhouse is across the road.