Google+ Running in Cork, Ireland: Results of the John Buckley Sports Cork City 10 mile road race - Sun 14th Sept 2014

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Results of the John Buckley Sports Cork City 10 mile road race - Sun 14th Sept 2014


A total of 500 runners turned out for the inaugural John Buckley Sport Cork City 10 Miler on Sunday the 14th of September 2014. Organised by St.Finbarr's Athletic Club, this new 10 mile race replaced the old half-marathon in Blarney.

When it was announced back in July that it would be changing to a half-marathon, there was a mixed reaction. Just looking at the numbers, the record for the Blarney Half was 501 in 2012. The figure for the new 10 mile race almost matched that so there is no real drop.

Race sponsor John Buckley of John Buckley Sports presenting the winners prizes to Orla Drumm and Mark Hanrahan

1 Mark HANRAHAN     Leevale AC    M    MSenior 51:22
2 John Meade        St. Finbarr's    M    MSenior 53:38
3 Colin MERRITT        Carrig Na Bhfear    M    M40+ 54:36
4 Danny Smith        ballynonty ac    M    MSenior 55:49
5 Darren MOLLOY        Naval Service    M    M35+ 56:18
14 Orla Drumm        Crusaders AC    F    FSenior 59:15
33 Carmel CROWLEY     Bandon AC    F    F45+ 1:02:12
42 Ann Marie HOLLAND     St Finbarrs    F    F35+ 1:02:53
73 Laoise NITHUAMA     F    FSenior 1:07:05
77 Anna Doris Midleton AC    F    F40+ 1:07:36


The full results can be found HERE

Photos...(Updated Tues 9am)
1) Gallery by Doug Minihane HERE
2) Kieran Minihane has 300+ HERE 
3) Joe Murphy of Eagle AC has some presentation photos HERE 
4) Joe has another gallery HERE with 600+ photos. Some of these are also available on the Eagle AC Facebook page if you want to tag anyone.
5) Another album from Joe with 357 photos HERE

22 comments:

Pádraigín Riggs said...

A great run. Lovely route (pity about headwind off the harbours but....)Great organisation - thanks to all concerned. Hospitality after the run put many of the big commercial events to shame (e.g. Dingle, last week). Don't change anything next year.

Anonymous said...

Congrats to the organisers but why was the blarney half dropped?

Anonymous said...

What a fab morn and race. Tough wind on the walkway but then organisers could do nothing about that.
Im delighted we have a 10ML at this time of the year as a change from the many commercial half marathons.
Well done St Finbarrs. Please Please keep this fixture on the calendar.
Agree with comment about afterwards and was done with a smile and a laugh which does make the difference.
Thank you to anyone who helped in anyway today. This event can only grow.

Anonymous said...

Great event , very well Organised but very expensive! €25 is a lot and you would be expecting a medal at that price .

Anonymous said...

This was great race and well organised so well done! Are these results provisional as my time is incorrect

Anonymous said...

Great race. Thanks to all the organisers. I think it was a good idea to make it a10 miler instead of half marathon. I wouldn't be ready for half marathon distance yet and this was the perfect race distance to test myself on the way to it. It probably also helped with the numbers, bearing in mind the charleville and Dublin halfs are on next week. Anyhow brilliant course, hope to see it on the calendar again next year.

Anonymous said...

What a great, great race! Thoroughly enjoyed it. Looking forward to next year! So well organised - well done to all involved.

Anonymous said...

Well done St.Finbarrs A.C. Well organised and executed perfect. marshalls were great and the course was indeed a pb course, even with that wind ! This is gonna be a mainstay on the racing year calendar I reckon . Drop the entry fee by a fiver and it'll be the no.1 race in Cork next year !

Anonymous said...

I see on the preview update of the race, they say that the first entry got no.1 and so on, so they could keep track of the numbers. The results page shows exactly 500 runners ( which is a nice round exact number ), but there were race bibs into the 6 & 7 hundreds out there today. Whats the story?

Anonymous said...

Congrats to the barrs for a well organised race. Was tough enough but a fair challenge. I think they got it right changing to a ten miler even tho a half marathon would have Suited my training better. The entry fee was also OK , but 20 euro might have Been fairer
No comaints overall tho.

Richard & Clare said...

Great course, pity about the wind after Blackrock Castle. Was impressed with the food, water, tea/coffee afterwards which was as good as bigger events. Also congrats to the organisers on having the results posted on the club house door within minutes of people finishing.

Anonymous said...

Great race by the Barr's crew who collectively appeared to everything with a smile on their faces! It certainly makes a difference. Super support out on the course and a fair course made slightly more difficult by such a strong headwind. Nonetheless a great addition to the calendar. Congrats all involved.

Dave O Regan said...

While I understand that the price may seem expensive, when you take the costs of putting on the race into account it is actually not possible to reduce the entry fee.
Prizes, technical t shirts, chip timing, charitable donation, water, catering, venue, portaloos, waste disposal etc mean it's hard enough to do it at the current price.

Anonymous said...

Fantastic day today. The stewards were so encouraging along the whole route. The spread afterwards was very generous. Well done to all at St Finbarr's club - ye should be very proud

Anonymous said...

Really well organised evert - congrats to all at St Finbarrs AC for putting on a great show. I think the entrance fee of €25 was well worth it - well marshalled, well watered and well fed afterwards!!

Anonymous said...

first ever 10 mile , was tough going. very well organised with great support along the course.
looking forward to doing it again next year

Anonymous said...

Hope this becomes an annual event, even a bi-annual!! Great to see another flat 10 miler in Cork. Nicely timed before XC season & DCM. Well done St. finbarr's. the support on course was just brilliant, you mightn't have been acknowledged but you were all heard & appreciated. Great route, headwind made it a challenge.

Anonymous said...

Great race, A BIG THANKS to all involved, great course, t-shirt, food after and all the stewards.

Anonymous said...

Any chance of exchanging a medium for a large in the t-shirts? Didn't try mine on til I got home! Nice design. Great race.

Anonymous said...

Absolutely perfect race in nearly every regard only for those cheeky selfish earphone wearers ignoring the stewards.

Anonymous said...

Great race just a little suggestion that the second 1/2 of the race could be run down the line then back up the marina which would avoid any headwind or better still have the wind pushing us on to the Finnish line.

Anonymous said...

Great race & plenty of encouragement from the stewards. Finished last few miles with severe IT band pain! Any tips on recovery?