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Thursday, January 16, 2025

Race Report

Race reports contributed to and written by club members

Clare Burren Challange

Last weekend six valiant explorers headed west to try their hand at the second Clare Burren Half Marathon based out of Ballyvaughan in Clare. With Phil in the driving seat, and Paul Duffy strapped...

Women’s Mini Marathon 2009

Best of luck to all the ladies taking part in tomorrows event. In terms of the number of sportsworld runners involved in the event, this is probably is the biggest event of the year....

A Run in the Sun

The summer racing schedule is in full flow now with some outstanding running. No more so then Aoife Brady’s 1st place finish in the 3000m at Irishtown stadium last Wednesday evening (3rd June) and...

South O’Hanlon 4 mile

A handful of our athletes took part in the South O'Hanlon 4 mile road race in Navan on Friday night (5th June). The course was a flat one and a great crowd turned out...

IMRA Wicklow Way Relay

Last Saturday morning my sleep was rudely interrupted at 6:45am by a text message from Colm Kennedy. In a Satre-esque moment he posed the question “what am I doing here?”. Snuggling into my duvet...

BHAA ESB BEACH RACE

There was a large turn out of club members (Ed McEntee, Stephen Willoughby, Colin Mahon, Tommy Arnstrong, Tara Murphy , Crona Brady, Mary Finn, Kathleen Horgan, Stephanie Bergin, Paul O’Connell) for the BHAA ESB...

NI & Ulster Senior Track & Field Championships Success!

Two of our athletes took part in the Ulster and Northern Ireland Open championships held in Antrim on Saturday June 13th. Both Crona and Aoife Brady participated in the 1500m. Aoife won...

A Summers Evening at the Dublin Graded No. 5 in Santry

Well, twas a bright summers eve, with a fair gust of wind about. Sportsworld had a good contingent out and aquitted themselves well.The Brady sisters were to the fore in a very competitive...

IMRA Wicklow Way Relay – The Real Story

This is the real story of what happened on the IMRA wicklow way relay, as told by the runners. Its long, like the relay.Leg 1: 14.4km, 556m ascent – Colm KennedyAfter 3 snoozes and...