Google+ Running in Cork, Ireland: Results of the Courtmacsherry 10k road race - Fri 29th June 2012

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Results of the Courtmacsherry 10k road race - Fri 29th June 2012

There was a record entry of 362 runners for this years Courtmacsherry 10k road race. That was over double last years figure of 174.

The winner of the mens race was Cathal O'Donovan of St.Finbarr's AC in a time of 32:22. The womens race was won by Lizzie Lee of Leevale AC in a new course record time of 35:25. This is almost two minutes ahead of the old record of 37.23 which was held by Carmel Crowley of Bandon AC.

Place    Time    Name    Team    Race Age Category    min/mile   
1    0:32:22    O'DONOVAN, Cathal    St. Finbarrs AC    M    05:12.4
2    0:32:35    HARRINGTON, Chris    Leevale AC    M    05:14.5
3    0:32:52    WAUGH, George    Bandon AC    M    05:17.2

1F    0:35:25    LEE, Lizzie    Leevale AC    F    05:41.9
2F    0:38:25    CROWLEY, Carmel    Bandon AC    F40    06:10.8
3F    0:39:43    REGAN, Maura    Eagle AC    F    06:23.4

The full results can be seen HERE

Photos...
1) Gearoid O'Laoi has a gallery of about 500 photos HERE

Photo credit...Gearoid O'Laoi

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Massive amount of unattached runners compared to club runners at this race.

Has team/club running gone out of fashion?

Anonymous said...

So what, isnt wonderful that people have such an interest and enjoying themselves. I was one of the unattached runners and delighted that I completed the course in under an hour.

Anonymous said...

Enjoyable race, good weather, nice scenery. Bag had a protein shake, bottle of water, bar and banana which for 10 euro entry was good value.

Anonymous said...

Missed last night with injury but have to say its great to see so many runners out there these days, unattached or not. I would say as a club member there is no denying the training and of course social benefits to being a club member but it's also not for everyone. One of the great things about running is you go out when you can so not everyone can commit to a structured training time but I think if you can join a club then do.

Anonymous said...

So what if they are unattached!!. If you look at most races now most are unattached. It's nice to join a club but not everyone with a job etc can commit to training sessions 2 -3 times a week and will go out when it suits themselves.

Anonymous said...

Well organised race, weather was fantastic and the scenery on the course was pretty good. €10 for the race and goodie bag was fantastic value for money, will definitely run Courtmac again.

Donncha said...

Super course,super value, great atmosphere. If only all events were this good!

Donncha o Brien (unattached)!!

Anonymous said...

Great race, well organised. However clearer, larger mile marker signs would be great, also i appreciate that your numbers were greater than last year...but you need to have enough sandwiches and goodies for everyone!!!Nice goody bag..

Anonymous said...

A runner may join a club and still train when it suits him / her. Club members need not train at club training sessions if it doesn't suit. My advice (as a club member) is join a club. I find that club membership means I receive invaluable advice & support from more experienced runners. Whether in a club or not, running is a healthy, enjoyable & relatively cheap hobby. It's difficult to travel any suburban road in the evening time now without seeing some runners training, long may it continue.

John G ( unattached ! ) said...

Super night in Courtmac. Surely the flattest 10k in the country. It was great for us "stragglers" to catch sight of the leaders coming back on the race loop. And top top set-up at Courtmac Hotel after the race - fantastic food, both hot and cold, and a great atmosphere. Deserves a 500+ crowd of runners for this one next year.