Google+ Running in Cork, Ireland: Results of the Cloyne 5km road race...Wed 5th Aug 2015

Wednesday, August 05, 2015

Results of the Cloyne 5km road race...Wed 5th Aug 2015



It looks as if somewhere in the region of 500 runners turned out for this years Cloyne 5km road race in East Cork.

1 Michael Harty        M    15:01
2  Andrew SHEEHAN    Leevale AC    M    15:54
3 Elton Heffernan        M    16:06
19 Aoife COOKE        Youghal AC    F    17:53
23 Ann Marie HOLLAND        Youghal AC    F40    18:01
54 Fiona SANTRY        East Cork AC    F    19:16


The provisional results for the moment can be seen HERE

Photos...(Updated Tues 11th Aug)
1) Kieran Minihane has a gallery of photos HERE 
2) Brendan Barry has a gallery of almost 700 photos HERE 

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very well organised event with great afters but the amount of small kids running was just plain dangerous. This will have to stop or someone will get seriously injured.

Anonymous said...

I agree 16 years of age is the recommended age for AAI permitted races

Anonymous said...

It's important that the AAI recommendations are adhered to or else someone will get hurt.

Anonymous said...

Great race and fantastic spread of food afterwards....however this was not a chipped race. There was a 12 second difference between my watch time and my recorded time. I found out afterwards that the organisers decided to time it from when the gun went off......over 500 runners so obviously took a few seconds to cross the start line....chip in the bib was therefore invalid. It would have been nice to know this beforehand. Every second counts when you are trying to beat a personal record.

Anonymous said...

Thought that alright, there was def a couple of seconds between my watch time and the 'official' time.

Anonymous said...

It is up to you to ask if its chip or gun time. It is quite common to have it gun time. I asked this before the race and knew it was gun time.

Anonymous said...

Why would you need to ask beforehand if it's gun or chip timing when you would automatically assume that it is chip timing since there was a chip on the bib.

Anonymous said...

700 photos more like 2!

John Desmond said...

Brendan has now changed the settings on his Flickr album. Try again.