Google+ Running in Cork, Ireland: Results of the Passage West Community 10k road race...Fri 24th Apr 2015

Friday, April 24, 2015

Results of the Passage West Community 10k road race...Fri 24th Apr 2015

A total of 177 runners turned out for this years Passage West Community 10k road race. The weather conditions were more or less ideal and a huge contrast to the downpour in 2014.



1 OWEN CASEY        Leevale    M    MO    163    35:21
2 JAMES SLOWEY    ST FINBARRS    MO    181    38:21
3 DARA O'SULLIVAN            MO    54    39:54
28 Laura O'CALLAGHAN            FO    29    45:23
32 RACHAEL O CALLAGHAN        FO    150    45:28
56 Eileen O SULLIVAN            FO    195    48:52


The full results can be seen on the race website HERE

Photos...Updated Mon 27th @2pm
1) Derek Costello of Eagle AC has a gallery of photos HERE 
2) Kieran Minihane has a gallery of photos HERE 
3) Passage West GAA have a gallery of photos HERE 
4) Kelly McEveney has a gallery HERE

Proceeds from this years race will go towards the Cork City Hospitals Children's Club. During the year, they bring sick and deserving children from CUH, Mercy Hospital, St. Gabriel's and the Cork Deaf Association on numerous trips, as well as hosting many fun and exciting events.

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well done to organisers of this race...plenty of stewards...beautiful scenery along the old railway line...challenging in part but view at top of hill and downhill to finish line was great...def recommend this run and will be back next year..well done passage west..great cause great evening.thanks

Anonymous said...

Great race. Superbly organised, faultless in fact. Surely deserving of a bigger turnout. Those who entered got their moneys worth that's for sure.

Eddie Byrne said...

Good test of stamina. Superbly organised race, plenty of stewards, good water stations and beautiful running conditions all in a good cause. Where else would you wish to be than here in Passage tonight?

Eddie Byrne

Anonymous said...

The most underrated race on d calendar. A credit to all involved!! A pleasure to race it.

Maureen OCallaghan said...

Great race. Very well organised with loads of stewards cheering us on. Lovely scenic route along the old railway line. Some challenging hills but really enjoyed it!

Anonymous said...

Agree with all comments above.This is how it should be done great community effort,great course (blot out the hill)plenty water and great spread.Congrats to all!!

Anonymous said...

One thing I noticed was a lack of direct participation locally from the GAA and soccer clubs. Compared to other races where there is huge local involvement the GAA and soccer clubs don't seem to want any of their members actually running the race. This isn't to take away from a brilliantly organised event but just an observation, given that the numbers are v low for a race with a good location.

Anonymous said...

Great promotion, congrats to Passage

Anonymous said...

Best race I ever ran. Keep up the great work and hope to see you all again next year. Dara in Douglas

Anonymous said...

Thanks very much for facilitating such a well organised event. Fair play to all the volunteers! Will definitely be back next year and will try to drag a few more rowers down. Billy

Anonymous said...

Great race, well done to all

Anonymous said...

Thanks you for a well organised and challenging course.

Anonymous said...

..tough but I need a great challenge.great atmosphere,lovely people,enjoyed the country road towards end of race.great after refreshments etc.b back next yr. thanks to all involved.

Lindsay said...

My first 10k! The encouragement of the stewards and dedication of everybody involved kept me going, but especially seeing the kids happy as larry handing out water for us. All for such a great cause, well done everyone.

Anonymous said...

Really enjoyed it, thanks a million, G.McKnight

Anonymous said...

Great race, great night thanks so much,,amazing food

Anonymous said...

a great race graet food well organised surprised there wasnt more of a crowd wedone to stewards and organisers we felt well appreciated