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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Results of the Cork BHAA Cork to Cobh race - Sun 2nd Oct 2011

The results of the annual 15 mile road race between Cork and Cobh are out now. The winner of the mens race was Martin Dunford from Limerick in a time of 1:20:43 while Angela McCann from Clonmel was the first woman home in 1:35:01.


A total of 737 runners took part which is down somewhat on the two previous years which were 800 plus.

The full results can be seen HERE

Photos.....(Updated 14th Oct 2011)
1) Sheldon Kirkwood has a gallery of photos HERE
2) Trevor Collins has 2 photo galleries.....
...a) A slideshow of approx 120 photos mainly around Glounthaune...HERE
...b) A slideshow of approx 130 photos aminly of the finish line ...HERE

12 comments:

  1. Brilliant organisation.Jelly Beans were a great lift at mile 11.Were definitely a tonic!My third and best time so far for Cork to Cobh.Sore joints comes with age I'm afraid...comes with territory.Cod liver oil and a bit of glucosamine!

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  2. My favourite race of the year, without a doubt. Great value for money and excellent organisation.
    Well done to all involved.

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  3. Lev Yashin's Ghost11/10/11 3:36 pm

    Well Done Lads! BHAA does it again! Terrific fixture. Loved by runners.

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  4. Well done to all as per the others comments a very well run race and a now one of my favourites!

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  5. very well organised.great value. wouldn't mind if the results were out a bit quicker

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  6. Well done to all concerned. 10euro pre-entry for a 15ml race, well marshalled. Best value race in the country. I had my time on the day, it is called a wrist-watch.
    Keep up the great work

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  7. Silly comment about a wrist watch - commenter completely missing the point. Great race but results are unnecessarily slow.

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  8. Great event,and my fifth in a row since i started crawling/jogging/running :) well done to the BHAA and to all that helped on the day,great job.

    John Dunphy
    Eagle A.C.

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  9. My first cork to cobh and i don't think it will be my last
    Well done to all organisers and Helpers who gave up their time to make it a fantastic experience. Massive well done to all concerned

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  10. It is still terrible the amount of people who ignore the rule of "No Headphones" including well known so called "club athletes".On a race like this where roads were not closed do these people care about anyone but themselves?.It is now time they were "Named and Shamed"

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  11. This race most certainly leaves all the others in the shade. For atmosphere, valuable goody bag, very well stewarded,hassle free from start to finish. Beautiful refreshments in the hall afterwards. All for just 10euro. Other promoters please note!!!!! Roll on next year.

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  12. brillant race good value but could flatten the hill SONIC

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