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Thursday, June 13, 2013
Photos of the Cork BHAA Glanmire 4 mile race...Wed 12th June 2013
Men 1 James Grufferty, 2 John Meade, 3 Noel Berkley
Women 1 Rhona Lynch, 2 Helen Leonard, 3 Carmel Parnell
Full results when they become available.
Photos... 1) Slideshow of photos from Joe Murphy of Eagle AC... HERE
Some people have got their results from Iniscarra on Friday & Dunmanway today before we have the results for this race held on Wednesday. I know that Dunmanway used chip timing but 4 days and still no results is totally unacceptable.
Really enjoyed the event...seemed to be supported the entire route by the local community.....am shure theres a good reason for the delay....great credit to all for the opportunity to partisipate......must remember to keep an eye on the clock at the finish next time ....
When are the results out?
ReplyDeleteResults?
ReplyDeleteHow long does it take for the results to be published?
ReplyDeleteSlowest results ever...
ReplyDeleteCompletely agree. Giving bhaa races a bad name.
DeleteAny word on results
ReplyDelete1st & last bhaa race for me based on the delay of results. Poor organisation.
ReplyDeleteStill no results! Not good enough at this stage.
ReplyDeleteIs anyone going to respond to people's queries as above? I too am wondering why the delay?
ReplyDeleteSome people have got their results from Iniscarra on Friday & Dunmanway today before we have the results for this race held on Wednesday. I know that Dunmanway used chip timing but 4 days and still no results is totally unacceptable.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos
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Any news on the results,it's nearly a week since the race and still no results
ReplyDeleteCork BHAA results usually take about 3-7 days to appear.
ReplyDeleteIn fairness to the organisers it is all voluntary.
ReplyDeleteI'd just like to thank them for organizing the race and all their hard work
Really enjoyed the event...seemed to be supported the entire route by the local community.....am shure theres a good reason for the delay....great credit to all for the opportunity to partisipate......must remember to keep an eye on the clock at the finish next time ....
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