Raheny five mile 2012
BHAA Eircom XC 2012
Jean Wilson lead the ladies field of 75 home at the 2 mile BHAA Eircom cross country race in Cherryfield park last Saturday. There was a large turn out from the club with Erin O’Connell, Sandra Armstrong and Breada Browne also running on the morning.
In the mens 5 mile race Sportsworld were represented by Karol Cronin, Brian Conway, Philip Kerr, Nigel Burke, Ray Carpenter and Conor Kenny. There were some complaints about the wind on the day The next BHAA race is the North County Farmers race in Swords on Saturday Feb 4th at 11am.
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Leinster Senior Cross Country Championships. Kilkenny
The Leinster Senior Cross Country Championships was held on the 15 January in a cold but dry Hurley grounds of StSenans in Kilmacow Kilkenny. The ground was good with lots of twists and turns to make the course interesting and one killer hill to make it hard. The girls were up first on the 5km course with some top names in the field. The club race of the day belonged to Jean Wilson who battled the entire race to say up with the leading pack and came in a brilliant 4th place. The rest of the team followed close behind and even though there was stiff competition in the team event and some of the top team members where missing the girls still claimed first place.
The men were up next for the 10Km race with five sprints up the hill required. From the first corner it was clear though Raheny Shamrocks came to do business with 4 of their runners ending up in the top 5 and a team total of 13 confirmed it. Each of the Sportsworld team had their own battles through the race and ended up with a respectable 4th. Again there were two or three team members missing with work and injury but with new cross country runners like Damien Kelly racing we had a full team representing the club.
StSenans made improvements to the course adding wood chips to inclines and declines making it a lot safer and a bit easier, and with Leinster Athletics even having the results on line with photos the next day it shows improvements can be made when there are people willing to do it.
Sportsworld ladies team Leinster Senior champions
Jean Wilson 4th
Lucy Darcy 15th
Stephanie Bergan 17th
Helen White 19th
Ciara Foster 22nd
Mens team 4th
Phil Kilgannon 16th
Paul O Connell 25th
Paul Duffy 29th
Michael Cunningham 32nd
Damien Kelly 46th
Meet & Train Lucan Jan 2012
Well done to Natalia Sokolowska on her win in todays Meet and Train race in Lucan
Sportsworld St Stephens Day Club Run
The Sportsworld St Stephens day run will take place on the 26th of December 2011 at 9:30am
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THE RIVER DODDER RUN
A lovely scenic route along the banks of the River Dodder out through Dodder Park running along by the Dropping Well and back to the Clubhouse for Tea and Coffee and Mince Pies
Come along and join us for our Annual St Stephens Day Run from your Clubhouse
Lanzarote 2011
Early on Saturday November 26th the Sportsworld teams set off for 7 days of activity in Lanzarote. The annual trip to Lanzarote for the four day International race challenge was finally here. There was no time to ease into our week at Club La Santa this year as races started the following morning. Most of the Sportsworld contingent arrived en masse on Saturday evening. Packie even flew in from Cork sporting a stylish November moustache.
Your first night in a strange room is always difficult but when the alarm went off at 6.30 AM on Sunday morning there was no mistaking that it was time for our first few laps around the track. It’s become standard practice for the lad’s room to do 2 miles of the track first thing in the morning before each race. It’s a custom that was handed down by Ed a few years back and has since stuck. A quick easy run works to loosen up the legs and get the body fired up.
On the morning of the first race we went to collect our numbers. Arriving back to the room I learned that Paul Duffy has been given race number 1. As if Paul needed more encouragement, being number one added even more to his determination to get one over on the Danes. The large Sparta club from Copenhagen have finished top dog in the race s for the past few years. The 2009 champion is now one of Denmark’s top international runners.
The first morning’s race is a 10K on a modest course. Two laps around Club La Santa starting and ending on the track. You run on asphalt roads toward the villages of La Santa and Caleta de Caballo. After what felt like a false start we were off and running. True to form Paul Duffy leads the runners out of the stadium. Paul managed to hold on for much of the first lap only being overtaken on the last lap. Paul would finish second. Unfortunately Michael Cunningham took a tumble on one of a number of sharp bends and ended the race with cuts and bruises galore. Fair play to Michael for finishing the race, most runners would have headed for home. Unfortunately for the men’s team Michael had picked up an injury and had to rule himself out of the final two races.
The second morning was the Ridge Run at 12.5K. Officially it’s 13K you run on both dirt trails and asphalt roads around one of the big volcanoes nearby Club La Santa. Again this race starts and ends in the stadium. The first 6K of the race is tough with allot of hilly off-road terrain to contend with. Knowing that I ran too slow the previous day I set out a bit faster being careful not to blow up going up the steep hills.
For the remaining 6.5K the runners have to throw caution to the wind and hurtle down the mountain at break neck speed. There is a knack to running downhill and whilst I don’t claim to have mastered it yet the ridge run provided some fantastic practice. A conversation with Paul O’Connell after the race helped me perfect the lean. I finished the race delighted with my time, getting near the finished line I saw Paul Duffy cheering the runner’s home. Paul managed to hold off all of the Danes and take 1st spot in the Ridge Run, with a minute to spare on his nearest rival. Proving that when the starters gun goes off, all bets are off and that if you do the training and want victory enough you can have it. In the women’s race Rachael Morgan was pushing equally hard to lead the team home. Our second race left us in good standings with both the men’s and women’s teams in contention going into the notoriously difficult beach race on day 3.
The beach race is run on a 2 lap 5K course in Porta Del Carmen. Running on sand is difficult but with the beach race you never know how hard and compacted the sand will be until you arrive in the morning. This year thankfully the sand was wetter and whilst conditions were challenging we got away lightly. The Danes always do well in the beach race and it’s not worth much in the overall standings so most runners will manage a strong attempt but stop short of 100%, saving some juice for the final day. Packie who has been out of running for a number of months made a welcome return to racing on the sand. There was some post run play in the sea and on the beach side gym.
The last race, over a half marathon distance, starts at Los Dolores Church in Mancha Blanca and takes you around the volcanic Montaña de Tinajo (1 loop) through Tinajo and back to Club La Santa on both asphalt and dirt tracks. You finish the race with 300M of the running track in the Stadium before receiving your International Running Challenge medal. Even for a runners like myself that hates long distance the course is enjoyable. Apart from one very challenging section around 8K and some hot conditions the course is good for running a fast time. After the half marathon you can relax and revel in your achievement. The Coke Cola never tasted as good as it does after the half marathon.
The prize giving night was good fun with lots of prizes for Sportsworld athletes with both team finishing in the top there and individual prizes for Catriona, Rachael and Paul. Paul finished first in the competition overall, beating some former international marathon runners from Denmark and the Nederland’s. The partying continued on in the Nightclub until the wee early hours of Thursday morning. The Thursday morning run proved especially difficult after a few drinks. The rest of the week was filled up with some great food, sun bathing, classes, fitness tests, some cycling up Volcanoes, body boarding and allot of wellness and gym centre visits.
We will surely be back in Lanzarote next year to compare our fit test results and possibly take on the 4 day International running challenge. A fabulous time was had by all. This was a great bunch to go away with and an especially big thanks to Emily for organising everything and the supporters who cheered on our runners each day. This year there was strong competition from the other Irish teams, SRB, Tullamore and Crusaders. Our men’s team sent SBR and Tullamore packing whilst our women did the same with Crusaders. See the full results below. Hope I didn’t miss anyone.
Men
Paul Duffy IRL 00:33:35 00:43:10 00:18:03 01:09:27 02:44:12
Paul O’Connell IRL 00:34:12 00:46:17 00:18:52 01:15:25 02:54:45
Gareth Murran IRL 00:35:22 00:46:31 00:19:07 01:16:21 02:57:19
Kevin Curran IRL 00:37:37 00:49:20 00:21:01 01:19:02 03:06:58
Will Greensmith IRL 00:41:44 00:58:29 00:21:26 01:33:51 03:35:29
Michael Cunningham 30-34 IRL 00:37:07 00:50:21
Michael O’Grady 40-44 IRL 01:08:12
Women
Caitriona Higgins IRL 00:43:15 00:56:42 00:23:37 01:32:30 03:36:02
Eirn O’Connell IRL 00:47:11 01:02:39 00:26:53 01:38:10 03:54:52
Rachel Morgan IRL 00:41:42 00:53:26 00:22:13 01:26:57 03:24:16
Kathleen Horgan IRL 00:41:58 00:55:14 00:22:47 01:27:57 03:27:55
Ruth Kelly IRL 00:43:45 00:58:10 00:23:45 01:33:46 03:39:25
Natalia Sokolowska 30-34 POL 00:43:28 00:57:15 00:23:51 01:31:25 03:35:58
Aideen Downes 45-49 IRL 00:46:51 01:02:18 00:24:56 01:39:32 03:53:35
Aileen Melody 50-54 IRL 00:55:51
Amy Fitzgerald 30-34 IRL 00:59:57 01:20:20 00:29:40 02:16:29 05:06:25
Dublin Marathon
Well done to all those who ran the Dublin City Marathon today. Lots of amazing performances and great pb’s today. The standout performance of the day has to go to Phil who ran a new club record of 2:33:31. Phil finished 34th in a top class field. Incredible stuff. He might make it to London yet.
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Full results below.
Phil Kilgannon 2.33
Paul O’Connell – 2.43
Ed Mc Entee – 2.53
Lucy Darcy – 3.05
Ruth Kelly – 3.10
Joe Byrne – 3.15
Jakub Splawski – 3.27
Orla Jordan – 3.29
Louise Bruton – 3.32
Enda Mc Morrow – 3,48
David Grimes – 4.01
Dave Trimble – 4.06
Killian Mc Morrow – 4.09
Ray Carpenter – 4.15
Claire Harrington – 4,26
Claire Finnegan – 4,27
Mullingar Leinster Novice XC 2011
A large contingent from the club took the bus to Mullingar for the Leinster Novice XC 2011. The race took place on the same hilly course as last year. A slippery course meant long spikes and made the going bit tougher than last year.
After a few hours putting up the new club gazebo the ladies race was first up. After slogging it out in Novice races for a few years Ciara Foster put in a great performance to finish 9th securing some rest and relaxation next year when Novice cross country season comes a-knocking. Ciara was quickly followed by Natalia and Catriona who both keep getting better and better each race. There was also some great runs by cross country newbies Any and Erin.
In the mens race Michael was always going to take some beating in his beloved mud. He got into a strong position on the first lap and continued to stretch out a good lead. Damien in only his second cross country finished second on the team. Damien keeps getting stronger each month. I had a feeling of deja vu as he passed me out on the last lap after a similar move in the Dublin Novice. This year we have a strong novice mens cross country team. If we run well we should get a good placing at the Nationals in December.
In the Master Helen White gave a demonstration of running perfection as she sailed to victory making it look easy. The rest of the master team finished well.
A full list of results is shown below. Paddy did a great job on the camera. Like the album on Facebook.
9 246 Ciara Foster Sportsworld 16:51
11 245 Natalia Sokolowska Sportsworld 17:01
12 248 Caitriona Higgins Sportsworld 17:08
23 252 Amy Wright Sportsworld 17:47
28 250 Eirn O’ Connell Sportsworld 17:59
37 249 Maura Ginty Sportsworld 18:36
47 254 Orlagh Fleming-Lavery Sportsworld 19:17
51 251 Lynn Merrimon Sportsworld 19:32
54 253 Nuala O’ Connor Sportsworld 20:10
Helen Dixon ?
29 1767 Michael Cunningham Sportsworld
39 1771 Damien Kelly Sportsworld
42 1766 Gareth Murran Sportsworld
53 1768 Kevin Curran Sportsworld
61 1773 Tony Ryan Sportsworld
66 1769 Conor Butler Sportsworld
1 255 O45 Helen White Sportsworld
16 261 O40 Aideen Downes Sportsworld
27 256 O40 Sandra Armstrong Sportsworld
35 257 O40 Val Lacey-Power Sportsworld
37 258 O40 Ann Sweeney Sportsworld
Dublin Novice Cross Country
Sunday the 2nd of October was the Dublin Novice Cross Country race in Phoenix park. As its first race of the season it is always a shock to the system even more so as it was the first cross country race for some of the Sportsworld runners who were fooled once again by the word novice. The race conditions were perfect with no rain or wind and even with a weeks worth of rain the course was very dry. It was Gold again for the Novice women with Ruth Kelly just missing out on an individual medal with 4th place and Ciara Foster in the top 10 in 6th. Natalia earned her first gold medal in her first club cross country race. For the mens team it was close but it was 4th place again but it was good running with all team members making it to the finish line and it was half of the teams first taste of the joys cross country.
Next race is the Leinster Novice in Mullingar on October 30th with all runners needed due to some taking the easier option of doing the marathon the following day instead of the cross country.
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Place | No | Name | Club | Time |
4 |
254 |
Ruth Kelly | Sportsworld |
10:22 |
6 |
253 |
Ciara Foster | Sportsworld |
10:38 |
12 |
256 |
Maura Ginty | Sportsworld |
10:49 |
13 |
252 |
Natalia Sokolowska | Sportsworld |
10:50 |
15 |
255 |
Caitriona Higgins | Sportsworld |
11:01 |
22 |
258 |
Erin O’Connell | Sportsworld |
11:17 |
31 |
259 |
Muriel Pate | Sportsworld |
11:48 |
33 |
262 |
Anne Delaney | Sportsworld |
11:51 |
40 |
261 |
Anne Delaney | Sportsworld |
12:24 |
47 |
260 |
Lynn Merriman | Sportsworld |
13:26 |
Summer Race Series Results
Better late than never the results of the summer race series are available. Race Series Mens and Race Series Ladies results can be downloaded.