A total of 236 people turned out for this years Greenville 5 km road race in Carrigtwohill in East Cork. All proceeds from the event went to the Cork Association for Autism and was organised in conjunction with Midleton AC and Ballycotton Running Promotions.
1 14:57 HANRAHAN, Mark Leevale AC M 04:48.6
2 15:56 SWEENEY, Gavin unatt/Cork M 05:07.6
3 16:30 MAUNSELL, Tom Leevale AC M 05:18.5
19 19:14 KENNY, Michelle Midleton AC F 06:11.3
29 19:52 SANTRY, Fiona East Cork AC F 06:23.5
44 20:52 DRENNAN, Sally Midleton AC F45 06:42.8
The full results can be seen HERE
Photos...
1) Kieran Minihane has a gallery of photos HERE
Photo credit : Kieran Minihane
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Thursday, September 05, 2013
Results of the Greenville 5k road race, Carrigtwohill...Wed 4th Sept 2013
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Great race, challenging course. Lovely hospitality after
Very enjoyable race. Plenty parking, marshals, food, water. Results and photos up fast.
Those hills and start and finish are a nice tester!
Oh, and nice aul touch for Sonia to start the race and give encouragement to runners around the course on her bike.
great day, fantastic organization and great food at the end! a couple of tips for next year: more toilets at the start and stricter traffic control (lots of cars in the way at the end)
I have done this race for the past 2 year's and it is brilliant. I don't understand why it is so poorly attended compared to similar races.
Tough hills so am glad this was not advertised as fast and flat. Great weather and the event was well organised. Well done and thanks to everyone involved in providing runners with a race midweek. Good cause, so glad to see a good turnout.
In fairness, 236 is not 'poorly attended'.
Great race, good cause. I think not ideal timing of a 5K race for those doing either the Cork or Dingle races this weekend would be a factor, plus 7pm start can catch a few as well. Agree 236 is not poorly attended. it would have a been a huge crowd a few years back.
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