Google+ Running in Cork, Ireland: Results of the Mealagh Valley 10 mile road race...Sun 9th Feb 2014

Sunday, February 09, 2014

Results of the Mealagh Valley 10 mile road race...Sun 9th Feb 2014

The annual Mealagh Valley 10 mile road race near Bantry in West Cork was held on Sunday the 9th of February.

Place Time Name Team Race Age Category min/mile
1 0:54:12 O'SHEA, Alan Bantry AC M 05:25.1
2 1:00:19 MARSHALL, Con St. Finbarrs AC M 06:01.8
3 1:03:05 LAFFAN, Tom Bandon AC M45 06:18.4
25 1:14:46 REGAN, Maura Eagle AC F35 07:28.5
27 1:16:00 HARRINGTON, Deirdre West Muskerry AC F40 07:35.9
32 1:17:22 CONWAY, Col unatt/Cork F40 07:44.1


The full results can be seen HERE

Updated...Reace report from Bantry AC...
Another great day with Bantry AthleticClub and the Mealagh Valley Community
Fantastic day today in the Mealagh - great buzz, great competition and great grub  Well done to all involved - both organisers and participants.As usual we got lucky with the weather and had some lovely sunshine after a bitter start to the day. We were delighted to welcome all those who travelled to compete in what has been described as the toughest 10 miler in the country but of course we are especially proud of our home winner Alan O'Shea, Bantry AC. It was great to see all the young people from Coláiste Pobal Bheanntraí out and active, remembering their friend Rachel along with the footballers from St Colums taking on a very tough cross valley 5k. The treasure hunt was a big hit with the u12s. It appears that between the three events, the catering, stewarding and general supporting almost everyone from the Mealagh took part today.What a great community. Go raibh fada buan sibh!

Rose Uí Shúilleabháin

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

1st time running this race, have to say its a cracker. Had everything today wind, rain, sleet and loads of hills. Can't wait for next year. Well done to organisers. Great spread afterwards. Delighted with me PB...

Anonymous said...

Every year the organisers pull out all the stops. Probably one of the friendliest races and the women calling out the names at the finish line was great craic:) well done to all involved!

Anonymous said...

Really great race! First time but will be there next year. Hard but beautiful and well organized.

Thomas said...

Alan O'Shea's time is unreal on that course! At that rate he may well be a factor in Ballycotton again this year.