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 |
Irish Runner 5 Mile
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 |
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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 |
3K at Dublin Championships
Last Wednesday evening the 5th Dublin graded track meet incorporating the Dublin championships took place in a packed Santry stadium. The men`s 1500m Championship was the event of the night, with a blisteringly fast race won by MSB`s John Coghlan in 3:44 ahead of a stacked field. This was the fastest 1500 metres run in Ireland this year and quite a few athletes getting PB’s.
Phil and myself (Gareth) went out to take part in the 3K. With the flood lights coming on and the seldom seen summer sun going down the race eventually got started around 9PM.
It’s been a goal of mine for a few years to break 9 minutes for 3K and after a decent block of training it felt like it would be tough but manageable, especially with a great runner like Phil setting the pace. Phil being the only guy in the club I’ve never managed to beat over any distance. 3K is 7.5 laps at 72 second pace for 9 minutes.
The race had around 20 athletes and quickly split into a few groups with myself and Phil right where we needed to be. Going through 800M in 2:21 we were a little ahead of the 72 second pace needed for a sub 9:00 minute performance. At 1 mile we were running 4:51. At that stage we knew we were behind the pace but with a bunch of runners so close together you can end up running into the back of each other and nobody wants to take it on, the race can slow down. Unfortunately this continued for a couple of lap around the middle of the race. In hindsight it would have been better to push on for a lap but that easier said than done.
I arrived with lap to go in 7:49 and by that stage had fallen around 2 seconds behind Phil. Thinking to myself that I could make the time up on the back straight and then kick for home with 200 to go I had a game plan.
Unfortunately things don’t often go to plan in a race and just into the last lap I tripped after getting a stray foot from behind. Loosing another 2-3 seconds in the process it took me 50 or so metres to get my composure back and my stride was broken. A good kick from 200M out was somewhat satisfying. Phil finished strong in 9:04 whilst I was 4 seconds back in 9:08. We finished a respectable 9th and 12th in a strong field. Not that far away and another crack of the whip later in the summer should see the PB in the bag.
Phil remain the man with a target on his back. 🙂 Bring on Dunshaughlin
Raheny Mid-Summer 5k
Raheny Mid-Summer 5k (incorporating the Dublin Novice Road Championships), Sunday 17 June.
A record field of 300 runners took to the paths and trails of Dublin’s second largest park, St. Annes, Raheny, last Sunday for…short in-take of breath…the Raheny Mid-Summer 5k (incorporating the Dublin Novice Road Championships). Pre-race favourite, John Eves (DSD), lead the field home in 16:14, seconds ahead of unattached Colm O’Connell and Davy Byrne (Tallaght AC). Sportsworld’s Gavin Finlay came 6th overall in 16:40; Damian Kelly placed 14th in 17:00, Kevin Curran 26th in 18:12, Nigel Burke 33rd in a masterful 18:34 and newcomer Alan Dignam finished a respectable 55th in 19:23. In typical mid-summer style, flooding in the park required a slight alteration to the already circuitous 5k route, causing no doubt a few disgruntled Garmins and non-existent PBs!
After initial concern that we would be unable to field a team, in the end Sportsworld (Nigel, Damian, Kevin, Gavin) won silver in the Dublin Novice team event, behind a strong Tallaght AC team. In the Dublin Novice individual, Gavin won the men’s title, beating the Tallaght duo of David Fitzpatrick and Niall Coppinger into silver and bronze. Íde Nic Dhomhnaill (Donore Harriers) won the women’s title with her twin sister Sorcha second and Sharon Tighe (Tallaght AC) third.
Unfortunately no Sportsworld ladies were represented in the women’s field which saw Maria Dolan (RWSAF) take first place just ahead of Fionnuala Doherty (Clonliffe Harriers).
Weekend Roundup
Well done to everyone who took part in the Mini Marathon this afternoon. Great runs allround with full results to follow.
Meanwhile over the weekend Nuala O’Connor ran a fantastic 1:40 in the Cork half marathon. Full resulst from Cork to follow.
In Tullamore yesterday four of the lads were in action in the Leinster Track championships. In terrible conditions Phil finished 4th in the 5K in 15,54, with Paul and Gareth finising not far befind in 9th and 10th spot. Michael Cunningham ran well to finish in 4:26 in the 1500M.
Mini Marathon
Best of luck to all of the club runners taking taking part in this Monday’s women’s mini marathon. Everyone is meeting at 1.30PM at Lesson Street gate entrance of Stephens green. The weather forecast is great so it’s sure to be an enjoyable race.
Bob Heffernan 5km NA FIANNA AC
Tuesday May 22nd was a good night for the club as both the men’s and women’s took home the 1st place team trophies at the Enfield 5K. A popular race in the Meath race series the Enfield 5K has been well attended by Sportsworld club members for some years now. This year was no exception.
Why is the race so popular? there is always a great summer atmosphere, a nice post race spread and a PB friendly 5K course. The course itself has a few modest hills but with only two major turns in the entire race you are almost guaranteed to have a good run. Despite a chaotic start that slowed everyone down the race was very enjoyable. Full results below.
3 Pal Duffy Sportsworld M MS 256 15:35
8 Phil Kilgannon Sportsworld M MS 252 15:54
13 Gareth Murran Sportsworld M MS 103 16:00
22 Gavin Finlay Sportsworld M MS 50 16:34
38 Michael Cunningham Sportsworld M MS 34 16:55
40 Damian Kelly Sportsworld M MS 70 17:00
60 Anthony Ryan Sportsworld M MS 152 17:44
64 Conor Butler Sportsworld M MS 17 17:53
65 Nigel Burke Sportsworld M M45 221 17:57
69 Conor Tully Sportsworld M MS 273 18:01
75 Jean Wilson Sportsworld F FS 303 18:06
102 Aoife Brady Sportsworld F FS 243 18:49
107 Lucy Darcy Sportsworld F F40 128 18:57
119 Catriona Higgins Sportsworld F FS 255 19:14
127 Olivier Privat Sportsworld M M40 111 19:20
* Thanks to Trim AC for the photo…
BHAA/ESB 5K Sandymount Beach 22nd May 2012
Sportsworld had at least 5 competitors in a field of 243 on a nice, calm evening.
Paul O’C. led for a long way but had to settle for second in the end.Ray edged out the writer and Conor edged out Stephen. There was tea and coffee and brack and brack and brack and…..brack afterwards
and Paul and the other 1,2,3’s got a commemorative medal, for olympic year.
Times : Paul O’Connell 16:14,Ray Carpenter 21:16, Killian McMorrow 21:16,Conor Kenny 22:32,Stephen Willoughby 22:36.
Gowran Leinster Novice 6K
A busy week of racing kicked off a bank holiday Monday with a trip down to Gowran on May 7th. Less than an hour from Dublin, Gowran is internationally known for its picturesque racecourse, Gowran Park. A nice course with a few climbs around the 1.5K lap. We had a strong team going down with Paul , Michael , Gavin, Damien, Kevin and Gareth. The ladies were represented with Amy, Anna, Catriona and Susan. Unfortunately this year we didn’t have a masters team in either the mens of women’s race.
Paul finished 5th in the mens race but was unfortunately was later disqualified as he had finished 2nd last year. This moved the team down from 2nd to 3rd. Susan finished 2nd overall leading the ladies team to 3rd spot also.
Thanks to Gavin for the photos.
The full results
2 1778 Susan McDonnell Sportsworld Novice Women Dublin 11.25
6 1780 Catriona Higgins Sportsworld Novice Women Dublin 11.47
22 1779 Anna Delaney Sportsworld Novice Women Dublin 13.21
31 1781 Amy Fitzgerald Sportsworld Novice Women Dublin N.T
9 1769 Gareth Morran Sportsworld Novice Men Dublin 20.29 (Dublin Gold)
16 1772 Micahel Cunningham Sportsworld Novice Men Dublin 20.51
18 1776 Gavin Finley Sportsworld Novice Men Dublin 20.58
27 1773 Damien Kelly Sportsworld Novice Men Dublin 22.13
28 1775 Gavin Curran Sportsworld Novice Men Dublin 22.19