This 4 mile race in the town of Fermoy attracted a field of 177 runners on Friday the 2nd of Sept 2016.
1 21:04 Stuart Moloney Mooreabbey Milers M S
2 21:17 Michael Herlihy North Cork Ac M S
3 22:34 Damien Madigan North Cork Ac M J
4 22:45 Emma Murphy St Finbarrs F S
22 25:40 Joan Ennis Grange Fermoy Ac F 50
43 27:35 Siobhan Mchugh Clonmel Ac F 45
The full results can be seen on the Grange-Fermoy AC website HERE
Photos...(Updated Mon 5th Sept)
1) Gerard O'Sullivan has a large gallery HERE
2) Sean Freeman has a gallery HERE
3) Ger Broderick has a gallery HERE
Great race and perfect conditions,it was a pity the race was so poorly supported by some clubs. Well organised races by athletic clubs deserve better support by other clubs.
ReplyDeleteDavid O'Dwyer
It was great race. The Ballyhoura Active has been a great success this year. The numbers have been very good at every race this year. Well done to all the clubs involved and Ballyhoura.
ReplyDeleteI thought 177 was a great turnout for the race. Super weather for it. The stewarding was absolutely top notch for the race. We passed a hell of a lot of junctions during the race, and all of them were superbly stewarded. Tom Flynn did a fine job in the square with his flag, directing the traffic !!
ReplyDeleteThanks to Grange Fermoy for organising the race in the town. It made a great change than out in the army camp, and was a huge success in my eyes anyway.
The only thing I missed was that fab grub in Ned Roches, and meeting the runners after the race for a cuppa. Great to see Clothide's products after the race, and I'm sure runners do and should support her, but it would be great to see a return to the 'Ned Roche' style spread next year !
Well done Grange Fermoy - super night all round.
have to agree with comments above. very well stewarded and there was a lot of traffic to have to contend with for those marshals. enjoyed the spread after as well. travelled from carrigaline to both grange-fermoy races this year, and will definately support both again next year. excellently organised runs.
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