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Wednesday, March 05, 2025

Notice: Midleton Greenway 10-mile race - Sun 9th March 2025


Ever since the new Midleton Greenway was first mentioned, people have been wondering about the possibility of a 10-mile or half-marathon on it. Well here it is...

The inaugural Cork East Midleton 10 Mile Race will take place on the new Greenway on Sunday March 9th 2025 at 11am.

Entries: You can enter online HERE

Entry Fee: €25 (+ booking fee). Please Note: Entries Limited

Update: Online entries close midnight Thurs 6th March


The map above shows the route and it really is dead flat. The race starts at the start of the Midleton Greenway, goes as far as the old railway station in Mogeely and then turns back.

The turnaround point in Mogeely is shown below...

Tuesday, March 04, 2025

RIP - Anila Mucaj

No doubt many of you will have read that there was a tragic accident in Tralee at the weekend where a runner lost her life in a accident.

Tralee parkrun write... "We are heartbroken by the news that our beautiful friend Anila lost her life yesterday while she was running in Blennerville. Anila was a loyal Tralee parkrunner who ran 116 of her 117 parkruns with us. 

We will miss her at our parkrun every Saturday morning. Our condolences go to her family and friends and especially her young son Ben who  is a regular volunteer and runner with us and to her friends in Born to Run who will feel the loss so deeply. 

Our thoughts are also with her running friends Claire and Clara and we pray for a full recovery for them.  

Anila is pictured here with Ben.  

Rest in peace Anila. 💔"

RTE News

RIP IE Notice

Sunday, March 02, 2025

Results of the Ballycotton National School 5-mile road race - Sun 2nd Mar 2025


The inaugural Scoil Realt na Mara Ballycotton 5 Mile was held on Sunday 2nd Mar 2025. It's been eight years or so since there has been a road race in the village of Ballycotton and I'm sure it brought back memories for a lot of runners.

Top 3 men & women...

1 Paul Cashman Carrigtwohill     28:36     28:36 M45
2 Michael Furlong Ballycotton     29:08     29:06 MS
3 Patrick Troy Midleton     29:49     29:48 M45
12 Sinead Flannery Ballintotis     32:05     32:04 F40
22 Emma Leahy Midleton    33:11     33:09 FS
23 Tamzin Muldowney Midleton     33:29     33:26 FS

Ballycotton National School / Scoil Realt na Mara Ballycotton 5 Mile Results

Sunday March 2nd 2025

Pos Name Location Gun Chip Cat
1 Paul Cashman Carrigtwohill     28:36     28:36 M45
2 Michael Furlong Ballycotton     29:08     29:06 MS
3 Patrick Troy Midleton     29:49     29:48 M45
4 Kevin Shortall Fermoy     30:11     30:09 M45
5 Andrew De-Klerk Ladysbridge     30:34     30:32 M45
6 Paul Kearney Aghada     30:42     30:42 M40
7 Mark Walsh Youghal     31:07     31:07 MS
8 Anthony Mason Midleton     31:09     31:06 MS
9 Brendan Kearney Midleton     31:12     31:09 MS
10 Martin Hennessy Shanagarry     31:23     31:20 M50

Results of the Stone Mad Half-Marathon in Blarney - Sun 2nd Mar 2025

Top 3 men & women...

1 116 Evan Fitzgerald 01:08:17
2 696 Barry Twohig 01:10:11
3 84 Sean Davin 01:10:37
1 549 April Quinn 01:22:13
2 560 Clara Ryan 01:22:29
3 462 Catherine Murphy 01:23:07

Full results HERE

Photos...

1) Dermot Hever Photography has a gallery HERE


Results & Photos of the Cork BHAA MTU 5k - Sun 2nd Mar 2025


The Cork BHAA MTU 5k was held this year on Sunday 2nd March 2025 on what was a nice dry and calm morning. A total of 442 runners crossed the finish line which is the same as last year.

Top 3 men & women...
1 Conor McCauley 0/40M M1 00:15:42 Apple M-A-2
2 Naoise O'Flaitheartigh 00:16:24 Temp Reg
3 Timmy Hawkins M2 00:16:24 Janssen
10 Lizzie Lee 0/40F F1 00:17:43 Apple F-A-2
22 Saoirse Twomey F2 00:18:20 The Phoenix Clinic F-A-1
25 Ellen Moran F3 00:18:34 CPO

Full results HERE

Photos...

1) Joe Murphy has eight galleries... Album 1 ... Album 2 ... Album 3... Album 4 ... Album 5... Album 6 ... Album 7... Album 8...

2) Mick Dooley has two galleries ... Pre-race ... Post-race ...


Saturday, March 01, 2025

Results of the 5k parkruns in Cork - Sat 1st Mar 2025



Results of the 5k parkruns around the county on Saturday 1st Mar 2025. Approximately 1296 runners and walkers took part in the 11 events in Co Cork.

Report... The first day of March brought a touch of Spring to this weeks 5k parkruns in Co Cork with relatively mild and bright conditions. Both the Ballincollig and Mallow events were back after the flooding last week.

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

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Ballincollig Regional Park: 362 this week, CANCELLED last week.

First 3 men & women...
1 Andrew HYLAND Male SM25-29 Raheny Shamrock AC 16:33
2 John COAKLEY Male JM15-17 18:24
3 Alan O'SULLIVAN Male VM40-44 Eagle A.C. 19:00
19 Caroline LOUGHNANE Female VW50-54 21:21
20 Natasha TOOLE Female SW30-34 21:21
23 Patricia VICARIO Female VW45-49 21:41


Tramore Valley Park: 265 this week, 330 last week.

First 3 men & women...
1 Stephen KELLEHER Male SM20-24 17:58
2 Feidhlim Ó DUBHLAING Male VM35-39 Leevale AC 18:11
3 Peter MORGAN Male VM40-44 18:53
4 Orla DRUMM Female VW40-44 Crusaders AC Dublin 19:18
5 Teresa MURPHY Female VW45-49 Kent AC 19:21
21 Catherine TUCKER Female SW30-34 Durham City Harriers AC 22:31


Glen River: 79 this week, 98 last week.

First 3 men & women...
1 Marcus BISHOP Male SM30-34 17:41
2 Brian WALLACE Male VM45-49 21:07
3 Cian MCPARLAND Male VM45-49 St Finbarrs AC 21:45
26 Claire MCGONAGLE Female VW55-59 26:27
28 Catherine DEENIHAN Female VW55-59 UCC Staff Athletics Club 27:10
29 Colleen MCGINTY Female VW35-39 27:33


Midleton Greenway: 220 this week, 310 last week.

First 3 men & women...
1 Eoin DOWNING Male SM30-34 16:47
2 Brendan MAGUIRE Male VM45-49 18:13
3 Kevin SMITH Male VM45-49 Midleton AC 19:28
17 Robyn RYAN Female JW15-17 22:00
25 Lorna SANTRY Female VW35-39 23:17
27 Annicea MADINE Female VW50-54 23:31


Mallow Castle:  77 this week, CANCELLED last week.

First 3 men & women...
1 Matthew COOKE Male JM11-14 18:54
2 Fanahan MCSWEENEY Male SM30-34 19:40
3 Gary MCCARTHY Male SM25-29 20:22
11 Doireann FRAWLEY Female JW11-14 22:57
21 Marie BUCKLEY Female VW40-44 24:07
24 Elspeth AHERN Female SW30-34 24:23


Youghal (Pobalscoil ne Tríonóide) : 49 this week, 50 last week.

First 3 men & women...
1 Unknown  
2 Ronan BROPHY Male VM45-49 20:41
3 Noel EARLY Male VM40-44 21:28
7 Shannon SOTOK Female SW30-34 22:10
11 Billie FOX Female JW10 22:31
14 Sophie DINEEN Female SW20-24 22:51


Macroom Castle Demense: 61 this week, 76 last week.

First 3 men & women...
1 Conor LUCEY Male VM40-44 20:05
2 Rory MCELROY Male JM15-17 West Muskerry A.C. 20:17 
3 Unknown
19 Margaret LUCEY Female VW45-49 25:19
20 Claire CURTIN Female VW40-44 West Muskerry A.C. 25:50
22 Mairead MURPHY Female VW45-49 West Muskerry A.C. 26:47


Clonakilty: 51 this week, 52 last week.

First 3 men & women...
1 Shane WINTERS Male JM11-14 19:03
2 Ciaran BARRY Male VM40-44 20:26
3 Bryan GALLWEY Male VM40-44 20:39
7 Anna O'NEILL Female VW55-59 21:57
15 Elaine LANIGAN Female VW40-44 25:00
21 Lucy CRONIN Female JW15-17 27:55


Glengarriff Woods: 69 this week, 78 last week.

Top 3 men & women...
1 Bobby TANGNEY Male VM45-49 Kenmare Athletics Club 19:49
2 Ray KELLEHER Male VM45-49 Kenmare Athletics Club 20:42
3 Billy O MAHONY Male JM15-17 21:13
12 Breda MCELHINNEY Female VW55-59 23:48
17 Pippa O SULLIVAN Female JW11-14 25:33
18 Niamh CASEY Female VW35-39 25:38


Bere Island: 37 this week, 57 last week. 

First 3 men & women...
1 Nina MURPHY Female SW30-34 21:03
2 Michelagh MURPHY Female SW20-24 21:29
4 Breeda O SULLIVAN Female VW55-59 Beara AC 24:24
3 Cyril MCNAMARA Male VM55-59 22:37
5 Edward STEL Male VM55-59 25:21
6 Cian TWOMEY Male JM10 25:23


Castlehaven (Rineen Woods): 26 finishers this week, 33 last week.

First 3 men & women...
1 Florence FITZGERALD Male VM35-39 21:45
2 James LAVERY Male SM30-34 23:47
3 Aaron ROSS Male SM25-29 25:49
4 Sharon LEVIS Female VW40-44 27:25
10 Genevieve HOARE Female VW45-49 32:43
11 Pamela WIGGINS Female VW60-64 Ealing Eagles Running Club 32:49


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

Guest Post: A voyage of discovery ...by Pat Walsh

* A voyage of discovery *

Many thanks for all the kind comments recently. Much appreciated.

I was chatting to a medical professional and they said that what I have gone through could be a learning experience for many others that may be worth sharing. People like to know they are not alone. Feel free to click away from the page now now. 

Before I start I want to say I‘m ok and hopefully will be back in action soon.

I have a stress fracture in my pelvis. I was in trouble after the Waterford Half last November and when it didn’t get better I was sent for an MRI.

Point 1, if in doubt get it checked out. I thought it wasn’t much and would be grand in a few days.

I have seen a few professionals during this time and as no-one can pinpoint exactly what went wrong, then a whole battery of tests were required. I have been scanned, poked, spine manipulated, bloods given and all forms of bodily tests taken.

Upshot of all this I still don’t know for sure, but I do know my bone density, my blood figures, and I have my spine and pelvis captured on screen. 

The amount of medical information you can get nowadays is amazing. We need to use it more. These are vital for long term health. There may be issues due to genetic factors that you are not aware of unless you check. 

When I was younger I thought I was invincible but as I got older I never stopped to look at myself and see was running into old age a viable option. It still is, but more cognizance must be taken of other factors which could affect it. This has been a learning process for me. I have discovered prevention may be better than cure.

I know I can survive mentally without running which I didn’t think was possible. What I didn’t fully realize is that without running as a form of exercise then other issues arise because of immobility. 

If you don’t use the body it stiffens up and problems can arise in other areas. 

I want to stay running but I now know I must respect other factors.

Recovering enough between sessions

Tracking my weekly mileage in case it is too high.

Not racing too much. Keep working on flexibility.

Eating properly and ensuring proper nutrients for bodily health.

Continue to do periodic medical tests to check that all is good. Waiting until there is a major issue like I had is too late.


I hope you if you can take some learning points from this. It affects your general health as well as your ability to run. Again this was written for myself and my own diary to look back on. My voyage through life. It hasn’t been an easy few months on the body and the mind with lack of exercise and social contacts. 

I leave on a lighter note. The NCT on my car is due today. I’m confident that my 191C will pass the test. Thankfully they only test the car and not the driver…

#pwr

Thursday, February 27, 2025

New North Ring Road in Cork City opens up new running routes...


Cork City Council announced today proposals for a new ring road across the north side of Cork City.

The Ring Road or to give its official title, the Cork Northern Distributor Multi-Modal Road (CNDMR) starts at Inchigaggin on the Carrigrohane Straight and crosses to the north of the city as far as Glanmire in the east.

The press release reads... "Cork City Council, in collaboration with the National Transport Authority (NTA) and the Department of Transport, is inviting members of the public to participate in a non-statutory public consultation on the Emerging Preferred Route for the Cork Northern Distributor Multi-Modal Road (CNDMR). The consultation launches today, Thursday 27 February and runs until Thursday 10 April.

The proposed new road is 14 kilometres long, from the Carrigrohane Road at its western end to Glanmire in the east, crossing the northern side of Cork City via Hollyhill, Dublin Hill and Banduff.

The CNDMR will provide safe, dedicated infrastructure for active travel (walking and cycling), public transport and general traffic. It will improve journey times for all road users and improve access to areas of employment. It will also unlock zoned land on the north side of Cork City for future residential and commercial development, enhancing the attractiveness of the area for investment. It is a key element to delivering the Cork Metropolitan Area Transport Strategy (CMATS), which was published in 2020 and identified the need for this east-west route on the north side of Cork City."


What makes this project really interesting from a runners or walkers point of view is the inclusion of footpaths on both sides. This will open up a lot more potential routes for anyone who wants to go for a run or walk.

The artists impression above is of the section heading north from Inchigaggin and heading towards the river.

According to the project website, the Cork Northern Distributor Multi Modal Route will consist of...

3.0m traffic lanes in both directions.
3.25m bus lanes in both directions and
1.50m planting buffer on both sides,
3.25m two-way cycle tracks on both sides,
2.50m footpaths on both sides,

For more  information on the project and public consultation, go to https://www.cndmrpublicconsultation.ie

New Junior 2km parkrun for Adare, Co Limerick


It was announced this week that there is going to be a new 2km Junior parkrun for 4-14 year olds in Adare, Co Limerick. It will be held at the Manor Fields in the village.

At present, the nearest junior parkruns are in Shelbourne Park in Limerick City and at Mallow Castle in Co Cork.

The organisers write... "We are happy to share news of a new Junior Parkrun coming to Adare. Junior Parkrun is a free weekly 2km event for those aged 4 to 14 (consisting of two 1km laps).

Volunteers needed: The next step is gather an interested group to help with volunteer roles. This could be anything from marshalling to token scanning at the end. You don't need to volunteer weekly, and any help will be hugely appreciated. 

For more information please contact the event organiser, Gillian O'Regan: Gillianpowell1 AT yahoo DOT co DOT uk"

Clashduv junior parkrun postponed until further notice - Feb 2025


The team behind the Clashduv junior parkrun  in Togher have announced that their event is cancelled until further notice.

This free 2km event for 4-14 year olds started back at the end of August 2023 and there have been 58 editions so far. Considering it's been running for about 18 months, you might expect something like 75 but even accounting for holidays, a number have had to be cancelled in the past due to a lack of volunteers.

The chart above shows the numbers for each event since it started. The average number taking part is 34 and the numbers have been low of late.

While the numbers above are for the number of children taking part, we can imply that if there are fewer parents attending then there is probably a smaller pool of potential volunteers to help out.

If you'd like to help out in any way then you can contact them on their site... https://www.parkrun.ie/clashduv-juniors/

Wednesday, February 26, 2025

Cork City Council name new park bench after parkrunner Anne Murphy

Joe Murphy with the new seat dedicated to Anne Murphy

Cork City Council have just named a new bench in Ballincollig Regional Park after the late Anne Murphy.

Anne was a regular attendee at the various parkruns and did her first 5k parkrun in Tralee back on the 13th of June 2015. Her first outing in Ballincollig Regional Park was at the inaugural event on the 18th of June 2016 and Ballincollig would go on to become her home parkrun.

Anne completed 148 parkruns with husband Joe in 17 different locations.

Monday, February 24, 2025

Notice: The Great Railway Run 25km - Sun 13th Apr 2025



The annual Great Railway Run from Cork to Carrigaline will be held this year on Sunday the 13th of April 2025

Entries: You can enter online HERE

Update 28th Feb 2025: There are now fewer than 100 places left.

he 25km route is the same as 2024. It will start at 9:30am on Monahan Road and takes in a 1.6 mile / 2.6km loop first which is shown below.


The race then proceeds along the route of the old railway line to Carrigaline finishing at the Lions Youth Centre on Church Road.

The 2025 route is shown below...

Notice: Cork BHAA MTU 5k in Bishopstown - Sun 2nd March 2025


The Cork BHAA MTU 5k is coming up on Sunday the 2nd of March 2025 at 10am.

The entry fee is just €5 for registered BHAA runners and €10 for non-registered. You enter on the morning of the race.

There will also be a free MTU race mug for the first 400 to enter on the day.


Some key points...

Sunday, February 23, 2025

Results of the Cloyne 4k - Sun 23rd Feb 2025


A total of 147 souls braved the driving rain and gales for the Cloyne 4k challenge on Sunday 23rd Feb 2025. With other races in Cork being cancelled, this was the only one that went ahead.

Top 3 men & women...

1 1217 Nick O Donoghue East Cork AC M35 13:12
2 1471 John Spelman East Cork AC M 13:45
3 1490 Ian O Leary Leevale AC M55 14:31
15 968 Katie Hennessy Midleton AC FJ 15:58
20 924 Sinead Falvey Midleton AC F40 16:23
23 1219 Laura O Donovan Unattached F 16:44

Full results below...

Position Race Number Name Club Category Time

1 1217 Nick O Donoghue East Cork AC M35 13:12
2 1471 John Spelman East Cork AC M 13:45
3 1490 Ian O Leary Leevale AC M55 14:31
4 1468 Seamus McSweeney Grange Fermoy AC M50 14:42
5 509 Andrew de Klerk Ballintotis Fit 4 Life M45 14:53
6 1016 Brendan Kearney Unattached M 14:54
7 1457 Paul Kearney Aghada RC M40 14:57
8 949 Tim Hannon Midleton AC M45 14:59
9 217 John Ahern Midleton AC M45 15:21
10 969 Martin Hennessy East Cork AC M50 15:43

Racewalker Kate Veale secures her 8th National title


Kate Veale of West Waterford AC secured her 8th National Senior Indoor Title today in the Women's 3000m walk.