There was a great turnout for the Cork City Marathon 5k race in Tramore Valley Park with 283 people taking part.
Pos Name Time
1 John Meade 16:10
2 Rory O'Sullivan 16:14
3 Patrick Roache 16:31
14 Niamh Roe 18:37
18 Ann-Marie Holland 18:53
32 Eadaoin O'Neill 20:02
The full results can be seen HERE
Photos...
1) Mick Dooley of the BHAA has some photos HERE
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Sunday, April 28, 2013
Results of the Cork City Marathon 5k...Sat 27th Apr 2013
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I hear there was no prizes for anyonne outside of the male and female winners! With a turnout of 283 @ €10 each I am curious as to where the money went considering the running of it was left to the BHAA boys and volunteers. I would say something if the money was for some cause such as a local community hall, school or charity.
Ran this race yesterday very well organised and a great job done by the cork BHAA they do Trojan voluntarily work for the cork running community, well done ..would like answer as to why only one prize each in male and female for first place ....NO category prizes , poor refreshments after race and with 300 people running with no charity involved where is the 3000 euro going ....IS the cork city council walking away with this money ????????.We need answers ...don't mind helping charity's but not pouring more money into the councils pocket ....
This would be a great place to run if the City Council could tar the track the whole way around.Over half of it is gravel which is not nice to run on.
From what I understand, the usual prizes were given out in the form of spots...some 67 in total.
Some of the other costs were marquee rental which was pretty saucy, renting of portaloos and the payment for council staff who were working there on a Saturday.
Having heard some of the figures involved, the City Council certainly didn't make much if any money on it.
One of the problems with the Tramore Valley site is the lack of facilities there. Normally a race organiser can rent a hall and they get the use of toilets, electricity, water, etc. When everything has to be brought to a green field site, things start to get very expensive.
I was there and finished a long time after the winners and I still got a spot prize. I don't know who said that only the winners got prizes but that's not true!
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