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Sunday, March 08, 2026

Results of the Banteer 5-mile road race - Sun 8th Mar 2026

Carol Finn is the first woman home with a 4-second margin


The Banteer 5-mile road race was held on Sun 8th of March 2026 with 288 finishers this year. This was one of 3 big running events in Co Cork on this particular Sunday.

Top 3 men & women...
1 Jeremiah Sheehan 424 M North Cork A.C. 25:43
2 Michael Dullea 495 M Skibbereen A.C. 27:01
3 Darren Coleman 357 M Mallow A.C. 27:48
11 Caroline Finn 871 F 29:24
13 Niamh Moore 875 F Leevale AC 29:28 
26 Breeda Mc Ginn 325 F 31:36

Full results HERE

Photos...

1) Joe Murphy has several galleries... a) Album 1 b) Album 2 c) Album 3 d) Album 4 e) Album 5 f) Album 6 g) Album 7 h) Album 8 i) Album 9 j) Album 10 

Results of the Run Crosshaven 5k & 10k - Sun 8th Mar 2026

This years Run Crosshaven event had over 470 participants with 164 finishers in the 5k and 307 in the 10k races.

5k - Top 3 men & women
1 Sean Stokes (#37) 17:06
2 William Maher (#43) 17:20
3 James Grufferty (#229) 17:24
1 Evita Volginaite (#283) 18:23
2 Laura Healy (#135) 20:16
3 Laura O'Shea (#96) 21:56

Full 5k results HERE

10k - Top 3 men & women
1 Tadhg O'Sullivan (#339) 32:30
2 Donal Coakley (#230) 33:18
3 Donncha Kiely (#336) 35:14
1 Linda O'Connor (#362) 39:33
2 Niamh Walsh (#9) 40:46
3 Bernadette O' Driscoll (#418) 42:48


Full 10k results HERE

There was also a kids 2k race which had 67 finishers... results


The chart above shows the numbers for the Crosshaven event over the years. After the pandemic, there was a hiatus for a few years but restarted then in 2025. The total numbers for the 5k & 10k this year are up 32% on the totals for last year.



Results of the Midleton Greenway 10-mile race - Sun 8th Mar 2026


The second edition of the Midleton Greenway 10-mile race was held on Sunday 8th of March 2026 on what was a cool but dry morning, a marked contrast to all the rain last Sunday.

There were 486 finishers this year on what was a busy day with races also in Crosshaven and Banteer.

Top 5 men & women...
1 Mark WALSH #5923 Leevale A.C. M MS 52:17 
2 James TREANOR #6865 Shercock A.C. M MS 52:58 
3 Kristaps LIEPINS #6741 Glanmire A.C. M MS 53:44 
4 Michael MORGAN #5968 St. Finbarrs A.C. M M50 54:16 
5 Nathan Ryan O'HEHIR #6822 St. Finbarrs A.C. M MS 55:33 
1 Dee GRADY #6701 Ennis Track A.C. F F35 56:51 
2 Michelle KENNY #5814 Leevale A.C. F F45 1:00:01 
3 Sharon RYNNE #5943 Leevale A.C. F F35 1:01:34 
4 Marie HOWARD #5803 Leevale A.C. F FS 1:01:38 1:01:44 
5 Sinéad FLANNERY #6909 Ballintotis Fit4Life A.C. F F40 1:04:33 

Full results HERE


Dee Grady of Ennis Track AC is the first woman home

Saturday, March 07, 2026

Results of the 5k parkruns in Cork - Sat 7th Mar 2026



Results of the 5k parkruns around the county on Saturday 7th March 2026. Approximately 1,292 runners and walkers took part in the 11 events in Co Cork.

Report... Cool but dry was the order of business for the 11 parkruns in Co Cork this weekend.

Tramore Valley Park... Well done to Kathleen Cahill who completed her 150th 5k parkrun this weekend.




If I missed anyone who passed a notable milestone like 100, 200, 250 or above parkruns then let me know.

Upcoming milestones....
a) Youghal #200 on the 7th of Mar

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Ballincollig Regional Park:  391 this week, 329 last week.

First 3 men & women...
1 Trevor WOODS Male VM55-59 Cork Triathlon Club 19:24
2 David BUTLER Male VM35-39 St Finbarrs AC 19:30
3 Anthony CREED Male SM30-34 19:34
11 Kathleen RYAN Female VW35-39 20:27
25 Noelle MORRISSEY Female VW45-49 22:07
31 Lorraine O SULLIVAN Female VW45-49 22:17


Tramore Valley Park: 293 this week, 286 last week.

First 3 men & women...
1 Evan FITZGERALD Male SM25-29 West Waterford AC 15:17
2 Thomas BROWNE Male SM20-24 17:06
3 James MURPHY Male VM35-39 18:17
6 Karen TWOMEY Female SW25-29 19:21
9 Aoife GREENE Female SW25-29 20:13
11 Isabelle CROWLEY Female JW11-14 20:50


Glen River: 49 this week, 76 last week.

First 3 men & women...
1 Marcus BISHOP Male SM30-34 17:25
2 Dylan FISHER BARRY Male SM30-34 20:23
3 Colin MORRISON Male VM50-54 20:45
8 Rhona DEMPSEY Female VW40-44 St Finbarrs AC 23:30
14 Catherine DEENIHAN Female VW55-59 UCC Staff Athletics Club 25:47
20 Anne Marie SHEEHAN Female VW40-44 Eagle A.C. 27:11


Midleton Greenway: 147 this week, 141 last week.

First 3 men & women...
1 Michael BYRNE Male VM40-44 18:45
3 Oisín MURRAY Male JM15-17 18:59
4 Unknown
2 Emily O'SHEA Female SW20-24 18:56
10 Suzanne ALCOCK Female VW35-39 21:10
17 Aisling KENNEDY Female SW30-34 St Finbarrs AC 22:15


Mallow Castle: 97 this week, 88 last week.

First 3 men & women...
1 Eoghan MCELHINNEY Male SM25-29 16:22
2 Chris GALLAHUE Male VM40-44 20:17
3 Roy WILLLIS Male VM35-39 21:00
16 Martina LYONS Female VW50-54 22:43
17 Elaine O'CALLAGHAN Female VW40-44 22:47
18 Aoife O FLYNN Female VW35-39 23:02


Youghal (Pobalscoil ne Tríonóide) : 73 this week, 63 last week.

First 3 men & women...
1 Kyle O'DOHERTY Male SM20-24 18:35
2 Derek SMYTH Male VM45-49 19:01
3 Sean HOULIHAN Male JM15-17 19:36
5 Patricia VICARIO Female VW45-49 21:33
10 Cait DELANEY Female SW25-29 23:22
12 Cliona O'KEEFFE Female VW40-44 23:50


Macroom Castle Demense: 48 this week, 63 last week.

First 3 men & women...
1 David BRADLEY Male JM15-17 20:07
2 Damien O'MAHONY Male SM30-34 20:11
3 Conor LUCEY Male VM40-44 20:23
17 Mairead CROWLEY Female VW40-44 25:24
20 Margaret LUCEY Female VW45-49 26:04
21 Claire CURTIN Female VW40-44 West Muskerry A.C. 26:36


Clonakilty:  47 this week, 58 last week. 

First 3 men & women...
1 Elliott FINN PHILLIPS Male SM30-34 19:28
2 Olle TIELROOIJ Male SM30-34 19:29
3 Thomas FIELDEN Male SM25-29 19:57
8 Anna O'NEILL Female VW55-59 23:22
12 Anna CONNELLY Female JW15-17 24:14
16 Sinead CONWAY Female VW35-39 25:19


Glengarriff Woods: 92 this week, 76 last week.

Top 3 men & women...
1 Finn CONNER Male JM15-17 20:08
3 Jay MURDOCH Male VM40-44 22:14
4 Oran BRADY Male SM18-19 23:32
2 Genevieve COLLINS Female SW30-34 21:03
7 Jacobo ESCURÍS Female SW20-24 24:27
8 Bríd O'LEARY Female VW35-39 24:55

Bere Island: 30 this week, 61 last week. 

First 3 men & women...
1 Breeda O SULLIVAN Female VW55-59 Beara AC 23:56
3 Katie DOWNEY Female JW11-14 24:40
4 Saoirse O'CONNOR Female JW11-14 24:47
2 Unknown
5 Edward STEL Male VM55-59 24:52
6 Unknown 


Castlehaven (Rineen Woods): 16 finishers this week, 20 last week.

First 3 men & women...
1 Martin ODONOGHUE Male VM45-49 St Finbarrs AC 24:41
2 Ben PITTON BRADY Male JM11-14 25:33 
3 Christopher GRANAGHAN Male JM15-17 25:34
6 Sharon LEVIS Female VW45-49 26:28
8 Sharon POULTER Female VW45-49 29:36
11 Celine BUCKLEY Female VW55-59 Castlehaven GAA 32:47


For more information about the weekly 5k parkruns in Co Cork, go to this page HERE.

Guest Post: A faded memory ...by Pat Walsh

 * A faded memory *

Like so many others who have been running for too long, I have a cupboard full of old race tshirts. In a dream world they are neatly folded and arranged in chronological order to reflect my running escapades down through the years. In reality they are all jumbled up in a pile and it’s pot luck what comes out on any given day. If it is turned inside out and smells ok then it is probably clean and can be worn.

A few days ago a t-shirt came out of the bundle, Ballycotton 10 March 11th  2001. 25 years ago, the Year of the Foot and Mouth crisis. The disease hit Ireland in early March and the Government moved to cancel all public events to prevent the spread of the disease. It affected Cattle only but could be spread by humans and seen as a threat to our National Economy. It was a kind of practise run at Covid restrictions for 20 years later. 

As March is the month of the Ballycotton 10, the formal end of Winter, the beginning of a New Year of running, we held our breath and waited for an announcement. Remember, no social media, no smartphones, no idea what is happening. This wasn’t any race, it was the Ballycotton 10, the best race in Ireland. 

‘A classic race at a classic distance.’

Our Sunday in March was part of the calendar, a pilgrimage. The village, the views of the sea and the lighthouse, the crowds. This wasn’t a fun run. Race face on, give it a lash and bust a lung trying to get a good time. Passing the Grotto with 400 metres to go on a slight uphill, you prayed to any Deity of your choosing to help you home. Afterwards, the craic was fantastic around the village where we mingled and regaled one another with feats of glory or the hard luck story. Of course a few pints to rehydrate and the year was set up, it was mapped out from here. Plans were made and the more we had the bigger the plans got.

We were still entering the race by filling out a form and posting it in. Information wasn’t as readily available as it is today. Even the great Running in Cork blog hadn’t started and we can’t run without that now. I think the race might have progressed at that stage to the form appearing online and you could print it off to post. My own favourite was a trip to John Buckley Sports Shop in Cork, the Home of Running, to get a form from the stack they had available just inside the door. Always a bit of encouragement and slagging from the staff that worked there. 

Slight change of subject but did filling out a form with a pen, signing it and posting it encourage a greater level of commitment to actually doing the race. We see so many no-shows nowadays and I wonder, does clicking online, some night after a drink when it seemed like a good idea, bring the same level of determination to see it through.

Back to 2001 and the word came through, race postponed until later in the Year. Deep depression, what will we do? The country is in tatters. Westlife are at Number One with Uptown Girl (omg) and Bertie Ahern is Taoiseach. No match, no racing, no concert, no inspiration, no fun. We can’t go anywhere without sterilizing our Welly Boots. What excuse have we got to go for a few pints?

“All here again in the Ballycotton 10, lined up and ready for to go” Dick O’Brien.

Race was finally held on June 24th with 763 finishers. The new date probably didn’t suit many people as it was holiday time and training was maybe targeted for something else shorter. I do remember it was a scorching hot Sunday with the tar melting on the road. I went out to plan but realised at Mile 5, when I was a minute down on target and suffering, that maybe it wasn’t my day.  The plan was wrong, I should have allowed for conditions. 

Now I knew why there was no 10 mile races in Ireland during the Summer. I slowed and relaxed on the way home. At Mile 7, I stopped to help a runner in distress until first aid arrived. Nothing too serious but enough for me to evaluate that a handy jog was the best option. I came home nearly 10 minutes down on my plan and smiled and waved my way up the village for the last mile. Even Mossy the DJ wasn't too hard on me compared to some of the good natured abuse I used to get from him. It finished well and I got my mug and t-shirt.

A treasure with 2 different race dates and a relic of a simpler time. Is it a faded garment that should have been dumped years ago or a trigger to a bundle of memories somewhere deep in the recesses of my strange mind?

And those were the days of roses, of poetry and prose
And Martha all I had was you and all you had was me
There was no tomorrows, we packed away our sorrows
And we saved them for a rainy day.
’ Tom Waits

#pwr

Friday, March 06, 2026

Q. What about a night time running series in Cork???


As we reach March 2026, a number of successful evening run series in Munster have come to an end. There was one in Fethard in Tipperary during February and there were two popular series in Dungarvan and Waterford City which ran throughout the winter.

There used to be a evening 3k series in Midleton in east Cork and it was last held in February of 2011... results.

The series was organised by East Cork AC and they decided at their AGM later in the year to discontinue the series as the numbers were too large for a residential area.

That means the last evening series in Cork was 15-years ago. My question now is if it's time for a new evening series???

First of all, let's look at the evening series that have recently finished.

Fethard... This was a 3k series was organised by Fethard AC and it was held on the four Thursday evenings in the month of February at 7:30pm. The entry fee was €25 for the series or €8 per night.

Dungarvan... This one is the largest evening leagues in the country and is organised by West Waterford AC. They have a choice of a long and short course and it is held on 11-evenings from November to February. The series costs €45.

In the last event, they had 188 finishers in the short race and 283 in the long event. The series has been running for 31 years and has featured on RTE television.

Waterford City... This one is organised by Waterford Road Runners and runs for 12-weeks from November to February. It costs €50 for the series and that includes a t-shirt. Their numbers have ranged from 71 to 187 finishers with an average of 126.


The photo above shows the turn around point on the course which is on a wide footpath.

What about Cork???... Surely if they can organise successful evening series in Tipperary and Waterford then it can be done in several locations in Co Cork.

One obvious issue is a quiet location... industrial estates? Greenways? Wide footpaths?

Insurance? Permission? Permits?... There are bound to be issues but it's already happening in other areas. I think there is a big market there for a number of 3k series with low entry fees. No prizes, just accurate timing for a basic entry fee.

Would a 3k on the Midleton Greenway be possible at twilight in March or October? Joe Walsh walkway in Clonakilty? Clare O'Leary Walk in Bandon?

There must surely be loads of suitable locations.

Friday Jigsaw: Glen River 5k parkrun - 300th event


For this weeks online jigsaw, we have a photo from last weekend when the Glen River 5k parkrun in Cork City celebrated its 300th edition.

The 143-piece jigsaw can be found HERE

Thursday, March 05, 2026

New milestone signs at the Tramore Valley Park parkrun


The photo above shows the new signs that were sourced recently for the Tramore Valley Park 5k parkrun in Cork city.

There's one for each of the parkrun milestones from 25 to 1000. One side of the sign is used for runners and walkers who have reached a certain milestone and the opposite side of the same sign is used for volunteer credits.

Each one of the signs is made from corriboard and is about 30cms in diameter. These could probably be made at any company that makes signs.

At many parkruns, single use helium balloons are used for milestones which is a bit of a waste. All that is really needed is something simple like the signs above for a few photos at the event.

If you reach a milestone at the Tramore Valley Park event then ask the volunteers there for the signs so that you can take some photos.

I think these type of milestone signs would be of special interest to other parkrun events throughout the country as they're so simple but effective.

Wednesday, March 04, 2026

Notice: Women in Sport Week 2026 - Join Your Local parkrun


As part of the Women in Sport Week for 2026, Cork Sports Partnership are promoting participation in local parkruns.

"🌟 Women in Sport Week 2026: Join Your Local Parkrun🌟 Cork women — this one’s for YOU!

Looking for a fun, friendly, and completely FREE way to get active? Join us on Saturday, March 7th at 9:30am for a special Women in Sport parkrun across Cork! 💖👟

Whether you walk, jog, run, or a mix of everything — YOU are welcome. Bring a friend, bring the energy, and be part of an incredible community movement.

🏃‍♀️ Adult parkruns across Cork taking part & welcoming new women participants:

📍 Tramore Valley, Ballincollig, Macroom Castle Demesne, Glengarriff, Bere Island, Mallow Castle,  Glen River (Cork City), Midleton Greenway, Clonakilty & Pobalscoil na Tríonóide (Youghal).

These events are all about fun, connection, and confidence — no pressure, no pace expectations, just a brilliant community cheering you on.

👉 Register once at parkrun.ie, print your barcode, and you’re ready to go!

Let’s celebrate Women in Sport Week together and fill Cork’s parks with positivity, movement, and community spirit! 💪✨

ℹ️ https://corksports.ie/latest-news/women-in-sport-week-2026-join-your-local-parkrun-in-cork/

🔗 https://www.parkrun.ie/register/ "

You'll also find more info about local parkruns HERE

Notice: Midleton Greenway 10-mile race - Sun 8th March 2026


The second running of the Midleton Greenway 10 Mile Race will take place on the new Midleton to Mogeely Greenway on Sunday March 8th 2026, at 11am.

Entries: You can enter online HERE

Entry Fee: €30 (+ booking fee). Please Note: Entries Limited

Online entries close midnight Thurs 5th March

Monday, March 02, 2026

Results of the Run the Line 5k in Carrigaline - Sat 28th Feb 2026

This monthly free timed 5k run on the Carrigaline to Crosshaven Greenway was held last Saturday 28th of February 2026 and there were 30 finishers.


 

Notice: Banteer 5 mile road race - Sun 8th March 2026


This years Banteer 5-mile road race organised by Mount Hillary AC is coming up on Sunday the 8th of March 2026 at 10am.

Entries HERE

The village of Banteer is about 20kms to the west of Mallow and just south of the N72 road. There are age category prizes up to O70 and the course is reasonably flat.

Update: 27/02/2026 - From the organisers... "Entries to the race continue to come in thick and fast – the route is the same as last year (see the map below) and resulted in some fast times.


Our pacers, from 32 minutes up to 50 minutes, will be there to support the runners and drive them on if targeting PBs or specific training goals for longer races later in the year. This will be excellent preparation for future races, including the next Rebel Diamond League race in Dromahane and the Mallow 10-mile race later in the month.

Also, for the first time, we are offering prizes for breaking the new course record.


As noted by some people, don’t forget there is a train station in Banteer – less than 0.5 miles from the start line, so a convenient way to get here if you prefer not to drive!"

Sunday, March 01, 2026

Results of the Cork BHAA MTU 5k - Sun 1st Mar 2026

Saoirse Twomey wins the 2026 MTU 5k by two-seconds



Top 3 men & women...
1 Niall Shanahan 0/40M M1 00:15:42 Dept of Ed
2 Darren McCann M2 00:16:55 Navy
3 Dylan Magorrian M3 00:17:00 Kildinan Farm
6 Saoirse Twomey F1 00:17:44 The Phoenix Clinic
9 Michelle Kenny 0/45F F2 00:17:46 Dept of Ed
12 Sharon Rynne 0/35F F3 00:17:59 Kepak

Full results HERE


Results of the Stone Mad Half-Marathon in Blarney - Sun 1st Mar 2026


The 2026 edition of the Stone Mad Half-Marathon in Blarney was held on Sun 1st March on a wet and blustery morning with 374 runners crossing the finish line. 

That's a good bit down on the 432 finishers last year so it's likely a good few people this year decided not to run 21.1kms in those conditions.

Top 3 men & women...
 1 25-29 Evan Fitzgerald (#511) 01:06:55
2 35-39 Jonathan Perrott (#177) 01:18:09
3 18-24 Trevor Mc Guirk (#67) 01:18:15
1 35-39 April Quinn (#479) 01:21:56
2 25-29 Brid Flanagan (#1) 01:22:54
3 45-49 Niamh Cronin (#319) 01:27:23

Full results HERE


Results of the Ballycotton Lighthouse 5-mile - Sun 1st Mar 2026



The second outing of the Ballycotton Lighthouse 5-mile road race was held on Sunday 1st March 2026 on that turned out to be a very wet and windy morning. 

A total of 327 runners braved the conditions which is down from the 342 last year when the conditions were dry.

Top 3 men & women...
1 Donal COAKLEY M MS 5775 27:29
2 Paul CASHMAN Watergrasshill A.C. M MS 5772 29:27
3 Mark WALSH M MS 6998 30:20
10 Emma DOYLE Leevale A.C. F FS 5839 31:38
14 Sinead FLANNERY Ballintotis Fit 4 Life F FS 5846 32:14
17 Emma MCGRATH F FS 5606 32:58

Full results HERE