The 1 mile road race near Ballinhassig in Cork attracted a field of 44 runners. Weather conditions were good with the runners having to battle a stiff westerly breeze.
Rising Sun one mile 2012
Pos Name Club Time
1 Colin Condon St Finbarrs 05:24
2 Eamonn McEvoy St Finbarrs 05:37
3 Ruairi O'Mahony 05:44
4 Joseph Cronin Mallow 05:51
5 Tom O'Brien 05:56
6 Michael Brennan 06:01
7 Michael Hanrahan Navy 06:06
8 Michelle Kenny Midleton AC 06:08
9 Pat Murphy Navy 06:10
10 Denis Cronin Mallow 06:10
11 Orla Crosby St Finbarrs 06:12
12 Donal Vaughan Rising Sun AC 06:12
13 Riain Brennan Leevale 06:16
14 Jack Kelly 06:18
15 Rebecca McEvoy St Finbarrs 06:21
16 Chris Carroll 06:23
17 Paul Scannell Eagle 06:32
18 Elaine Guinnane Eagle 06:33
19 Klaine O'Donoughue Riverstick 06:42
20 Greg St.Leger 06:44
21 Noel O'Connor 06:48
22 John Sexton Duhallow 07:01
23 Frank Linehan Togher AC 07:04
24 Mary Histon DeBarra Rising Sun AC 07:05
25 Aine Corrigan Leevale 07:13
26 Francis O'Connor 07:14
27 Donal O'Donoghue 07:16
28 Batt Kearney Leevale 07:26
29 Angela McCall Rising Sun AC 07:28
30 Gillian Byrne 07:38
31 Danny MCCarthy Midleton AC 07:46
32 Kate Coveney 07:47
33 Austin Murphy 07:50
34 Mary Mulcahy Midleton AC 08:20
35 Sophie Crosby 08:20
36 Jason Murray Rising Sun AC 08:34
37 Sean Histon 08:37
38 Andrew Crosby 08:41
39 Michael Crosby 08:45
40 Cian Histon 08:46
41 Billy Caball 10:04
42 Helen O'Donoughue Riverstick 10:33
43 Zoe McCarthy 10:44
44 Fionn McCall 10:44
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Sunday, May 13, 2012
Results of the Ballinhassig Straight Mile - 13th May 2012
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6 comments:
If a small race like this can get everything right then there is no excuse for the larger ones. Time, marker etc spot on.
And I think there was a spot prize for everyone who stayed around after and medals for the younger runners. Great spot for a fast and furious race!
it would be great if there was a nighttime league in cork over the winter months concentrating on these 0ne mile to 3.1 mile distances
Great race, great cause.Where were the crowds ? Maybe it needed more avertising on this blog??
Well done to jimmy murray and crew, a most enjoyable race.
Jimmy Murray is a Legend in Cork Running Circles.
He symbolises everything thats good about running in Cork.
He is a great supporter of all Races and is also a great organiser....Well Done Jimmy.
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