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Leinster Novice 2012

On a wet and cold Sunday October bank holiday the ladies and mens Novice and Masters teams headed for Avondale House near Rathdrum in County Wicklow. The course has become  known in the past for it’s “Hill of Death”, lucking enough this year we didn’t have to go up the hill we just  run through a bog at the bottom of it.

The race was a little slower than the Dublin Novice a few weeks before. The conditions and course made it a completely different race. It came down to a battle of wills against the slog and the mud. With tumbles and sore bodies aplenty well done to all those that fought the battle.

Novice Women
Erin O’Connell 10
Orla O’Flynn 40
Bronwyn Murphy-White 54

Masters Women Finished 1st
Helen White 3
Ruth Kelly 4
Sandra Gowarn 15
Breda Brown 23

Masters Men Finished 10th
Jim Browne 66
Conor Kenny 77
Philip Kerr 90
Ray Carpenter 91

Novice Men Finished 7th
Damien Kelly 31
Conor Tully 37
Kevin Curran 47
Conor Butler 48
Gareth Murran 50

Dublin Novice 2012

Well done to everyone running in today’s Dublin Novice. In better conditions than last year both teams ran well. There was great support out on the course which is always appreciated. Lots of photos on Facebook.

Ladies

9 230 Erin O’ Connell Sportsworld 11.30
13 229 Orna Dilworth Sportsworld 11.40
21 227 Shona Keane Sportsworld 11.56
25 232 Caroline Conway Sportsworld 12.09
37 234 Brenda Egan Sportsworld 12.40
47 233 Anna Delaney Sportsworld 13.04
52 231 Tara Quirke Sportsworld 13.12
54 235 Niamh Flaherty Sportsworld 13.20

Men

27 239 Gavin Finley Sportsworld 20.48
29 237 Kieran Lynch Sportsworld 21.02
35 240 Damien Kelly Sportsworld 21.14
43 241 Garath Murrin Sportsworld 21.35
59 238 Conor Tully Sportsworld 22.15
70 242 Shane Toman Sportsworld 22.49
72 243 Kevin Qurran Sportsworld 22.54
80 244 James Brady Sportsworld 23.24

Great race in Athlone 3/4 Marathon

A big congratulations to all of the Sportsworld runners who took part in last weekend’s Athlone ¾ marathon.
With a little over 3 weeks to go until the big day in Dublin it was a great test of how people’s preparations have been going and a chance to run in a competitive race. Particularly impressive were Shona Keane who finished 2nd and Paul Duffy who placed 3rd. Well done!

Paul Duffy – 1:50
Gavin Finley – 2:02
Edward Mc entee – 2:10
Shona Keane – 2:18
Shane Reynolds – 2:30
Ronan Murray – 2:38
Paul Cassidy – 2:39
Stephen Willoughby – 2:45
Nuala O’connor – 2:45
Marie Moran – 3:14
Paula Donaghy – 3:16
Jim Manning – 3:16

Berlin Marathon Results

Well done to all the club members who ran the 42.2km route in Berlin yesterday

Conor Butler 3:02:12
Orna Dilworth 3:08:07
Alan Dignam 3:20:28
Anthony Ryan 3:33:34
Irene O’Connor 4:04:22

Dublin Half Marathon – A Spectator’s View

For me, a running club is about a lot more than running, it’s about people.
Like life itself, I’ve fallen in my attempts at eternal fitness and high running standards. After 2 years of flitting in and out of the club, I decided some months back to renew my dedication to the art of club running. I’m glad I did, I’d forgotten how much I missed the company of good, honest and cheerful happy people. I’d lost touch with long term friends and I’d missed out on making friends with the new generation. I corrected that. I returned and I’m enjoying every moment of my training, my friends and the enormously cheerful antidote to the stresses of modern life.

After running The Frank Duffy, The Dublin Half Marathon was a bridge too far for my current level of race fitness. However, renewed and restored, I know the value of a friendly face at an awkward mile.

I rounded up a few warriors and we planned our long run allowing us a quick coffee before running for our cheerful cheering point.
My Amigos for the day were Anne S, Ellen L, Brian K, Dermot B and Dave C.

The first real signs of autumn had arrived. The Phoenix Park at 8:45am on race day is a curious place. Cars parking, limbs stretching, twisted expressions and lots of “Ohhhh I wish”

Our usual car park by the Dog Pond was off limits. To be expected for a big event. Strangely, 2 Military Policemen guarded the entrance. As ever, our homing instincts stood in the empty car park waiting for the rest of our group. Then, something happened….

Sweeping slowly into our empty space came a grey non descript saloon quickly followed by a black polished Mercedes with colourful flags. We were caught off guard. There was just Ellen, Anne and me.
With the biggest wave and the brightest grin, our President, Michael D was right beside us. We waved back like 3 excited school kids. He lit up the gloom and clearly adores his job. Moments later, his helicopter whisked him away.

To our perch – pronto.
The great thing about the Sportsworld singlet is it’s easy to pick out. We got ready for the avalanche of athletes that follows the elite.
They came and our cheers lit up their faces, raised their heads and quickened their stride. We were as excited as they. More importantly, we were proud of our friends, their efforts and our club.

One by one we cheered our friends. Deep down, we wanted to be there too. Each had a goal, a dream and a vision. We admired their focus and their strength.

Our cameras clicked and we managed to capture most. No, of course it wasn’t important what they “looked like” what was important is that we recorded a beautiful day and a moment in time.

It took hours to mail the high resolution photos but I know that I’d want to see mine after 13.1 miles so all 72 were dispatched to Chairman Lynch who uploaded in a flash.

It was a simple easy day but it reminded me of what our club is all about – people, friends and support.

On my way home I reminded myself of that powerful little quote;

“The little things today will be the big things tomorrow”

Conor Kenny
September 16, 2012

Sports world Training Week End

Sports world Training Week End
21st Sept – 23rd September

Why not join us for the Sports world training week end in September.

Get your autumn training kick started down in Kilkenny.

There will be speed sessions, strengthening class, talks and lots of fun.

To book a place just contact Paddy Lynch (087 6333892) or Orla Jordan (087 6374734)
(Limited to 30 places)
Cost per person is approx €110
2 nights B&B plus one evening meal

National track and field championships

Well done to our men’s team consisting of Paul Duffy, Paul O’Connell and Phil Killganon who took home gold medals at the national track and field championships on Saturday. All 3 ran well under tough conditions to finish strongly. Gareth Murran and Michael Cunningham also made up the numbers on the team of 5.

Thanks to everyone for their support on the day and Gavin for the pictures below.   Full results to follow on Athletics Ireland 

 

 

 

 

Irish Runner 5 Mile

These are the Sportsworld’s results from the 5 mile race in Phoenix Park on Saturday. Well done to all and a special mention should go to Ruth Kelly coming 3rd in her category (F35) and Caroline Lynch who came in 4th in the F60 category. Also congratulations to Brendan Moylan who broke the 30 minute barrier for the first time and came home first for Sportswords with a PB time of 29:14. Not a very easy 5 mile course to be doing PB’s so well done!
Overall Place Name Club Cat Place in Cat Chip time finishe time
43 Brendan Moylan Sportsworld M35 12 0:29:14 0:29:17
86 Kieran Foley Sportsworld Ac M40 11 0:30:42 0:30:44
124 Noel Tobin Sportsworld Ac M45 9 0:31:41 0:31:46
202 Ruth Kelly Sports World F35 3 0:33:06 0:33:13
204 Stephanie Bergin Sportsworls FS 10 0:33:07 0:33:14
219 Maura Ginty Sportsworld FS 12 0:33:11 0:33:26
332 Paul Brady Sportsworld Terenure MS 121 0:34:41 0:34:51
400 Mark Mc Daid Sportsworld A/c MS 145 0:35:25 0:35:34
406 Enda Mc Morrow Sportsworld Ac M55 8 0:35:23 0:35:39
493 Orla O’ Flynn Sportsworld Ac F40 10 0:36:04 0:36:27
503 Stephen Willoughby Sportsworld Ac M45 35 0:36:17 0:36:32
589 Muriel Pate Sportsworld F35 16 n/a 0:37:16
651 Ken White Sportsworld M40 81 0:37:11 0:37:53
748 Sheena Mc Donnell Sportsworld Ac FS 65 0:38:09 0:38:55
750 Niamh Flaherty Sportsworld MS 272 0:38:09 0:38:56
772 Katie Holly Sportsworld Terenure FS 68 0:38:35 0:39:09
847 Mary Durcan Sportsworld Ac FS 78 0:39:11 0:39:45
851 Lynne Merriman Sportsworld FS 79 0:39:12 0:39:47
876 Claire Rowley Sportsworld Ac F35 41 0:39:29 0:40:02
890 Caroline Lynch Sportsworld Running Club F60 4 0:39:30 0:40:10
894 Claire Harrington Sportsworld F50 8 0:39:29 0:40:11
954 Catherine Gilmore Sportsworld F45 18 0:40:11 0:40:45
1164 Aileen Melody Sportsworld F50 14 0:42:28 0:42:42
1224 Sinead Mc Entee Sportsworld Ac FS 146 0:42:22 0:43:16
1543 Karen O’ Connor Sportsworld Ac F35 92 0:42:53 0:45:56
2113 Jim Manning Sportsworld Ac M40 217 0:43:05 0:50:29
2183 Anne Connolly Sportsworld F45 60 0:42:13 0:50:58

Dublin Docklands 8k Run Tue 19th June

2520 runners completed this very popular race on a warm night around the streets of Dublin 1 on either side of the majestic River Liffey.

There was a festival atmosphere as the runners gathered at Grand Canal Dock for the start of this race now in its 13th year.  The heat took its toll on those who went out too fast and it was a case of trying to hang on for the finish line and not give away too many places and the course was 100 metres long in order to avoid starting outside the U2 recording studios.   Paul O’Connell was a convincing winner in a time of 26.34 and well ahead of the second place finisher Brian Favey in 27.04.

Congratulation to everyone from the club who ran this race; see results below:

Ed McEntee was 7th place in a time of 28.15, first in 40-44 category

Nigel Burke finished 24th  place in 30.13 and  was first in  the 45-49 category

Stephen Casey placed 28th in 30:25

James Brady was 103th in 33.23

Gerry Haughton  finished 169th in 34:35

Claire Rowley was 783th  in 41:02

Bronwyn Murphy White finished in 928 place with a time of 42.13

Cliona O’Riordan ran a time of 42.32 and finished in 953th place.

Dunsaughlin 10K

Well done to everyone who took part in the Dunsaughlin 10K last Saturday. One of the best races of the year as reflected by the number of club members taking  part.

 

Place # Name Club/City/Country Class Result
75 506 Nigel Burke Sportsworld 10km 38:17
19 96 Michael Cunningham Sportsworld 10km 34:28
94 669 Lucy Darcy Sportsworld 10km 39:06
376 105 Alan Dignam Sportsworld Terenure 10km 49:40
183 106 Orna Dilworth Sportsworld B 10km 42:30
271 127 Peter Duggan Sportsworld 10km 45:54
20 527 Gavin Finlay Sportsworld 10km 34:28
205 191 Gerry Haughton Sportsworld 10km 43:26
244 209 Ann Higgins Sportsworld R.C. 10km 44:55
28 236 Damian Kelly Sportsworld Terenure 10km 35:12
41 235 Larry Kelly Sportsworld 10km 36:13
6 245 Phil Kilgannon Sportsworld 10km 32:45
52 252 Mary Laverty Sportsworld B 10km 37:29
296 253 Orlagh Lavery Sportsworld 10km 46:43
184 273 Stephen Mc Crossan Sportsworld 10km 42:31
274 Mark Mc Daid Sportsworld A.C. 10km
190 321 Brian Murphy Sportsworld 10km 42:48
14 322 Gareth Murran Sportsworld 10km 33:35
258 348 Kevin O’Connell Sportsworld 10km 45:21
7 349 Paul O’Connell Sportsworld 10km 33:10
213 636 AODH OCONNOR Sportsworld 10km 43:43
216 579 EAMON O’FLOINN Sportsworld 10km 43:49
423 377 Sheila Quinn Sportsworld B 10km 51:18
243 378 Tara Quirke Sportsworld Running Club 10km 44:48
211 408 Natalia Sokolowska Sportsworld 10km 43:40
159 409 Jakub Splawski Sportsworld 10km 41:44
361 564 Anne Sweeney Sportsworld 10km 49:12
98 534 Helen White Sportsworld 10km 39:16
436 Stephen Willoughby Sportsworld 10km
55 437 Jean Wilson Sportsworld 10km 37:32