An amazing 43 runners broke the 18 minute mark for this 5k road race in Newmarket in NE Cork. With so many sponsors on board, the race has a tradition of some excellent prizes and this is reflected in the times every year.
The first 5 teams were…1) Leevale AC …2) An Ríocht AC …3) An Brú AC …4) North Cork AC …5) Gneeveguilla AC
1 HANRAHAN MARK LEEVALE A C 14:24 Senior Men
2 CREECH RYAN LEEVALE A C 14:30 Senior Men
3 CLOBANU SERBIU CLONLIFFE HARRIERS 14:34 Senior Men
4 HARTY MICHAEL EAST CORK 14:47 Senior Men
5 STEHPENSON PAUL RATHFARNHAM AC 15:04 Senior Men
18 CROWE LAURA RIOCHT A C 16:39 Senior Women
35 O'CONNOR SINEAD LEEVALE A C 17:34 Senior Women
37 MURPHY EMMA ST. FINBARRS AC 17:39 Senior Women
42 FINN CAROL LEEVALE A C 17:53 Senior Women
44 MOORE NIAMH CORK VARSITY A C 18:04 Senior Women
The full results can be seen on the Duhallow AC website HERE
North Cork AC have a video of the finishers under 20 mins below...
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Sunday, December 20, 2015
Results of the Newmarket 5km Road Race...Sun 20th Dec 2015
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4 comments:
a race going from strength to strength, quick course, really well organised,
great prizes well distributed throughout field
Looking at the results from one year to the next, this course seems to consistently see people beat their all their previous 5k times... What is different about it than any other 5k course?
Downhill for the first mile, flat for mile 2 and while a slight drag up to mile 3, a fast downhill for the remaining 100 metres. also the top of the field are attracted by the very prize money and it drags the rest of the field along. a lot runners post marathon train specifically for it too. apart from cloyne and marina there isn't a better 5k race
I'd say a high quality field that demands you push yourself beyond your limits has more to do with attracting a high quality field rather then prize money
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