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Raheny 5 Mile 2013

Some torrential rain earlier in the afternoon didn’t deter a massive crowd of Sportsworld runners stomping around Raheny for the annual Raheny 5 Mile. Now in it’s 29th year this is one of the most well liked and  well oragaised races on the calendar.  Both the men’s and women’s races were won convincingly by Joe Sweeney and a returning Mary Cullen. Well done to everyone who took part in a very enjoyable race and a word of thanks to race organisers Raheny Shamrocks and all the Sportsworld  supporters. Our own race got a great boost from  those who helped promote the Terenure 5 Mile after today’s event.

 

DUFFY PAUL SPORTSWORLD AC MU40 00:26:10 00:26:09
MURRAN GARETH SPORTSWORLD AC MU40 00:27:26 00:27:24
FINLAY GAVIN SPORTSWORLD AC MU40 00:27:30 00:27:28
TULLY CONOR SPORTSWORLD AC MU40 00:29:36 00:29:31
CURRAN KEVIN SPORTSWORLD AC MU40 00:30:04 00:30:00
BURKE NIGEL SPORTSWORLD AC M45 00:30:12 00:30:10
TOMAN SHANE SPORTSWORLD AC MU40 00:30:18 00:30:13
BRADY JAMES SPORTSWORLD AC MU40 00:30:24 00:30:19
KEENAN MARTIN SPORTSWORLD AC M40 00:30:52 00:30:44
FOLEY KIERAN SPORTSWORLD AC M45 00:31:05 00:31:00
BUTLER CONOR SPORTSWORLD AC MU40 00:31:09 00:31:03
FINN MARY SPORTSWORLD AC FU40 00:31:15 00:31:11
TOBIN NOEL SPORTSWORLD AC M45 00:32:18 00:32:14
FITZPATRICK EOIN SPORTSWORLD AC MU40 00:32:25 00:32:16
MURRAY RONAN SPORTSWORLD AC M40 00:32:42 00:32:36
BRADY PAUL SPORTSWORLD AC MU40 00:32:53 00:32:44
PRIVAT OLIVIER SPORTSWORLD AC M40 00:32:58 00:32:53
O CONNELL ERIN SPORTSWORLD AC FU40 00:33:45 00:33:20
DONEGAN SEAN SPORTSWORLD AC MU40 00:35:47 00:35:08
CASSIDY PAUL SPORTSWORLD AC M45 00:35:19
O’ CONNOR NUALA SPORTSWORLD AC FU40 00:35:57 00:35:33
CLARKE DAVE SPORTSWORLD AC MU40 00:36:05 00:35:25
O’ BRIEN EOIN SPORTSWORLD AC MU40 00:36:23 00:35:43
CARRAGHER GERALDINE SPORTSWORLD AC F50 00:36:50 00:36:38
BRADY CRONA SPORTSWORLD AC FU40 00:37:43 00:37:27
DILWORTH ORNA SPORTSWORLD AC FU40 00:37:45 00:37:04
WALSH EILEEN SPORTSWORLD AC F40 00:37:46 00:37:12
GILMORE CATHERINE SPORTSWORLD AC F45 00:38:47 00:38:27
LACY POWER VALERIE SPORTSWORLD AC F40 00:39:33 00:38:37
WILLOUGHBY STEPHEN SPORTSWORLD AC M45 00:39:36 00:39:36
LYNCH CAROLINE SPORTSWORLD AC F60 00:39:37 00:39:29
LLOYD JUDITH SPORTSWORLD AC F65 00:40:40 00:39:29
LLOYD TREVOR SPORTSWORLD AC M65 00:41:08 00:40:17
DOLAN CARMEL SPORTSWORLD AC FU40 00:42:12 00:41:48

 

 

Leinster Senior Cross Country 2012

The Leinster Senior Cross Country took place last Sunday in Ballyroan County Laois. Both the mens and womens teams ran well to take home Bronze medals. Conditions could be compared to the Gulag. Both Jean and Phil  never gave up and ran very well to get on the winning Dublin teams. Well done all. They say the road to hell is paved. Run Cross Country. Hmmm! Senior Ladies – 5,000m Pos. Race No.: Name: Club: County: Time: 11 814 Jean Wilson Sportsworld Dublin 19.42 12 777 Louise Mahony Ballyroan/Abbeyleix & Dist Laois 19.49 18 818 Mary Finn Sportsworld Dublin 20.32 21 817 Caitriona Higgins Sportsworld Dublin 20.42 23 819 Maura Ginty Sportsworld Dublin 20.43 26 820 Erin O’ Connell Sportsworld Dublin 21.06 30 626 Lucy Darcy Sportsworld Dublin 21.19   Senior Men – 10,000m Pos. Race No.: Name: Club: County: Time: 5 757 Phil Gilgannon Sportsworld Dublin 35.35 22 756 Paul Duffy Sportsworld Dublin 38.05 23 759 Gavin Finley Sportsworld Dublin 38.12 39 758 Gareth Murran Sportsworld Dublin 40.09

Milford Hospice 10k

Sportsworld had one representative at this charity race in Limerick on Sunday morning – Packie Enright – who ran 37:02. This was thirty seconds ahead of the winning lady – Clonmel’s Angela McCann. It was enough for eight place overall in a race that was won in 34:45.

It was a well organised race that took place in ideal conditions around the scenic UL campus, finishing on the track – Lanzarote style!

Full results at the link below.

http://www.racetecresults.com/LiveLB.aspx?CId=74&RId=20033

On a Cold and Frosty Morning

Meet & Train, Sportsworld 2 Mile Cross Country Race – January 13th Bushy Park, Terenure Race Report by Conor Kenny

Getting out of bed early at the weekend is never easy. On a cold and frosty January morning it is even more difficult. However, that’s exactly what over 100 female’s athletes did for Sportsworld’s first ever Meet & Train 2 mile Cross Country race today.

Once you get up you quickly discover the rewards. Crunching through the dawn and frost of Bushy Park it is a peaceful thing to watch nature shake off its warm deep sleep. You see a few random faces and, bit by bit, the park is alive. The red of Sportsworld tracksuits began popping up everywhere. A hammer here, a stake there, black sack, little flags and a kaleidoscope of tape were the goods being shunted around the fields and trees. Eager beavers found their slot and early birds were working away. Quickly, flags, chutes and poles made a super course. Bare fields were about to witness big battles. For Paddy Lynch, Chairman of Sportsworld, it was a dream come true “This means everything to me” said Paddy “It has taken 2 years to bring this dream to life. Ever since I got involved in Meet & Train I always wanted to host a cross country race in a place we know so well” But, Paddy knows that the real art of leadership is bringing the troops with you “I couldn’t have done this without the support of lots of people but, in particular, there are 2 people who really made a difference, Sean O’Byrne from South Dublin County Council and Stephen Willoughby from Zurich Insurance, both long standing club members”

Dreams do come true and before long, the large field were in, well, a large field. To many, the starting point may have been a ‘starting point’ but to Emily Dowling, 9 years a cross country senior international and winner of the Dublin Marathon, it had far more significance. You see, up until 2005, our ‘clubhouse’ was a tree. Not any old tree but a dead tree. Just as Paddy dreamed of this race so too did Mick and Emily Dowling imagine a real clubhouse. It opened in June that year and it must have given Emily, Mick and Paddy deep satisfaction to see 2 dreams under one roof with the legendary Meet & Train tea and biscuits afterwards. Emily, when asked what this meant to her said; “It means everything. Without Paddy pushing determinedly on, no matter what, it wouldn’t have happened” Emily knows a thing or two about running. Over 26 years ago, Sportsworld started life as an informal group for women mostly. Those values still hold true today “It’s great to see so many women running. We have this beautiful park and what better way to experience it than to run a cross country race” said Emily

Of course not everyone will be ‘up front’ battling it out for victory. Again, that’s never the reward for many people who run, race and keep fit. For Lee Chambers of Donore Harriers “This is my first ever cross country race and my target is not to come last” With a 53 minute 10K under her belt, it’s unlikely Lee will ever come last. “What I really like about racing” added Lee “is the idea of setting a target and goal” It made me think isn’t that what makes a person successful? No matter where they finish.

Susan Kelly an athlete from Fingallians has much the same view “My target is to finish” She said without batting an eyelid. Kinny Bolton, also a Fingallians athlete, had an even more interesting objective “The dog gets a walk, it’s a bit of craic and I get to run” With a target time of 13 minutes, Kinny is no slow runner. I was curious about the dog wondering what he did during the race “He gets tied up and waits patiently” It sounds like a fair deal.

As a middle of the pack runner and a veteran of many races, I never forget that as we turn up, register and pay or dues, a lot of work goes on quietly in the background. When you meet these people they have one thing in common, humility. They seek nothing, do lots and remain in the shadows. Without these people, none of us would get to race. Sue Lynch, Donor Harriers, is one such person. With minutes to go to the start, she was pinning her number and administrating the entries. I asked Sue what she thought of today’s race “It’s a new venue which is great. It’s a super course, fast, flat with a few little tricky bits. It’s always a great day when we have a new course. It also prevents people from knowing what to expect. The odd cross country surprise is great” What does ‘Meet & Train’ mean for the athletes, I asked “It means everything. It doesn’t matter where you finish and you don’t even have to be in a club. In tough times it is a great way to get away from negative recessionary talk and it has, at its core, the huge bonus of being a really lovely social group”

Paddy Lynch was bursting with pride as we watched a huge field snake around our home park. I couldn’t blame him. Paddy was watching his dream come true.

The course was superb with a deep pile surface provided by a soft easy winter. The battles raged and the soft downhill slope made for the perfect sprint finish through to the red and white banners, bunting and tracksuits.

I caught up with some runners who were catching their breath.Niamh Mahon said “I loved it. It was my first ever Meet & Train race and such a lovely course close to home” Fellow Tallaght AC athlete, Laura Fox said “It was a great experience to do a cross country race and see how it’s done” Susan Kelly of Fingallians said “It was a great course, really lovely” and Mairead Cashman from Crusaders who ran a superb 16 minutes reported the course as “Lovely. Dry. Flat and really interesting” Una Murphy and Therese Carey, both from Crusaders, agreed “A great course with different laps and never boring”

Less than an hour after the start the park was back to being it’s normal self. Athletes, coaches, supporters and friends took off in every direction. I walked right through the park to make my own way home. In no time at all, there was no sign of a course, bunting, flags or people.

Was it all a dream? Did it happen? Was this the spot where she surged? Yes, of course it was. Like all good dreams, and all good people, dreams really can come true.

No matter what happens to any of us, now or in the future, Bushy Park, January 13th 2013 is permanently etched in our memories. After all, isn’t that what makes getting up early on a cold and frosty morning worthwhile?

Meet and Train in Bushy Park

Sportsworld Running Club are delighted to be hosting the first ever Meet and Train Cross Country race to be held in Bushy Park.

The race takes place this Sunday 13th Jan at 11am, the more supporters the better.

Directions are available on the club website here.

Good luck to all taking part.

Emyvale 10k

The race report below comes from Gavin Finlay who placed 2nd in the Emyvale 10K on January 1st.

No better way to expunge that New Year’s Day hangover than a fresh 10k race through the undulating botharíns of Co. Monaghan. The spontaneous and last minute races are often the best. And so it was on the forst day of 2013. Owing to a bet (or experiment) that a decent time could be achieved after an Irish wedding and 3 hours sleep, a lone Sportsworld member took to the starting line alongside a few hundred Ulster folk for the annual Emyvale 10k. Organised by the Jolly Joggers to raise funds for the Monaghan Cancer Treatment Support Group, it was in the best tradition of rural fun runs – friendly, laid-back banter and the ubiquitous post-race tea and cake spread.

Some walked, some jogged, some ran but all had a great sense of achievement when they crossed the finishing line. For some to finish the course was special to them as it was a great personal achievement. There was also a terrific atmosphere in the village and in the Community Centre afterwards.

In the men’s 10k the prolific Gary O’Hanlon (Clonliffe Harriers) destroyed the field in an impressive 31:20. Sportsworld’s Gavin Finlay lead the chasing peloton, finishing in 2nd place, a fair distance behind in 34:30. Not too far behind was local juvenile hotshot Patrick Murphy (Glaslough Harriers). In the Ladies 10k Donna Evans won in 37.56, followed by Barbara Murray and Nuala Reilly.

The Battle continues in Tymon

Conor Kenny wrote a short piece about the South Dublin Cross Country in Tymon Park yesterday, January 5th 2013. It originally appeared on Facebook but is posted below. Apologies in advance to anyone not mentioned.  Full results on BHAA.ie

The Battle continues. Again, Killian McMorrow prevailed by 45 seconds after surging ahead on lap 3.

More importantly, brilliant runs at BHAA Tymon XC yesterday by Jean Wilson who ran a fantastic last hill to claim 3rd. Super finish by Phil Kilgannon to claim second in the men’s race. Also lots of really good runs by Aileen Melody and Majella in her first BHAA race in a long time. Great running by Caitriona who flew up the last hill. Paul Duffy, as ever was gliding over the mud. Philip Kerr, who got to bed at 4, still left us Vets for dust.
Great up front running by Gareth Murran too whose biggest dilemma was choosing which shoes to wear!

Eoin O’Brien put in a sterling run too and everyone dis their club proud.Great to see ex Chairman, Paul O’Connell, still (really) running the BHAA show (he should be kidnapped for our own race). A brilliant run by Jim, husband of Breda Browne.

Finally, to my ill adversary Stephen Willoughby thank you for your helpful shouts at the right points on the course. Lovely to see Ellen and Breda out cheering us on even though they couldn’t race today. As for the picture? If you look closely you can just see Killian say “Cheerio Conor”
Thank you to everyone for making a January morning memorable

Lanza 2012

Although missing Emily this year the Sportsworld teams took part in the 24th 4 day running challenge in Lanzarote, Spain.

A great time was had by all with plenty of tails to be retold at the upcoming Christmas party. We had the highest numbers of Sportsworld runners representing the club for some years. Ours men’s team took gold with the ladies narrowly missing out to a strong Crusaders team. Great individual performances meant we swept the awards ceremony. Full results are online. The photos are on Facebook. A taster of the action is below to wet your appetite for next year.

BHAA Bank Of Ireland Beach Race

A bright but windy morning saw a few club members take on the Bank Of Ireland organised beach race on Dollymount Strand. The distance may have been longer than the advertised 5km but it didn’t stop our runners. Ed McEntee having recently been promoted to a new age category took second in the category and 9th over all. Our club statesmen Stephen, Conor and Killian ran the first lap in formation chasing Phillip Kerr.

the lads

Full results are on the BHAA website. The next race is the Irish Life 6km Combined Cross Country race on Saturday 24th Nov at 11am in Santry.

2012 Marathon

A huge congratulations to everyone that took part in the 2012 Dublin Marathon.

Strong performances all-round with the stand out being Paul Duffy’s gutsy effort of 2:29, setting a new club record.

Full results below…..

PAUL DUFFY > 2:29 ( New Club Record )

GAVIN FINLAY > 2:44
ED McENTEE > 2:45
KIERAN FOLEY > 2:53
JAMES BRADY > 2:54
JOE BYRNE > 2:58
JOHN LINNANE > 3:00
SHONA KEANE > 3:05
LUCY DARCY > 3:06
SHANE TOMAN > 3:08
ORLA JORDAN > 3:16
SHANE REYNOLDS > 3:25
PARDRIC MORAN > 3:29
RONAN MURRY > 3:30
DEREK CARR > 3:32
PAUL CASSIDY > 3:34
NUALA O’CONNOR > 3:42*
SIBEAL WALDRON > 3:42*
DAVE TRIMBLE > 3:43
KILLIAN McMURROW > 3:46
VAL LACY > 3:52
DAVID GRIMES > 3:53
KAREN O’CONNOR > 4:11
AILEEN MELODY > 4:13
Sinead Mc Entee > 4:13
GRAINNE EDWARDS > 4:49