Rob Heffernan, Jonathan Escalante-Philips 2nd, John Travers 1st & Michael Carmody 3rd |
Top 10 men & women...
1 John TRAVERS (11) Donore Harriers AC 01:07:42 open (1) Male (1)
2 Jonathan ESCALANTE-PHILLIPS (10) Cambridge and Coleridge 01:08:16 open (2) Male (2)
3 Michael CARMODY (12) An BrĂș AC 01:10:07 open (3) Male (3)
4 Michael MCMAHON (782) RAHENY SHAMROCK 01:10:33 open (4) Male (4)
5 Michael CORBETT (262) St.Finbarrs AC 01:11:16 O40 (1) Male (5)
6 Rory O'CONNOR (16) North Cork Ac 01:11:34 open (5) Male (6)
7 Mark SMITH (1845) EAGLE AC 01:11:56 open (6) Male (7)
8 Malcolm MC DONNELL (737) Mullingar Harriers A C 01:12:21 O40 (2) Male (8)
9 Eoin SUGRUE (1852) 01:12:28 O40 (3) Male (9)
10 John MEADE (15) St. Finbarrs Ac 01:12:33 open (7) Male (10)
17 Laura SHAUGHNESSY (1) Dsd Ac 01:13:59 open (1) Female (1)
55 Aoife COOKE (2) YOUGHAL AC 01:19:18 open (2) Female (2)
59 Grace LYNCH (5) Iveragh AC 01:19:25 open (3) Female (3)
68 Jane-Ann MEEHAN (3) Athenry Ac 01:20:10 open (4) Female (4)
87 Sinead WHITELAW (4) Mullingar Harriers 01:22:40 open (5) Female (5)
157 Linda GROGAN (481) Dundrum Ac 01:26:34 open (6) Female (6)
166 Joan FLYNN (425) Mullingar Harriers 01:27:02 open (7) Female (7)
176 Grainne O'CALLAGHAN (1623) North Cork Ac 01:27:13 open (8) Female (8)
181 Niamh CRONIN (296) ST. FINBARRS A.C. 01:27:26 O40 (1) Female (9)
187 Joan ENNIS (387) Grange/fermoy Ac 01:27:43 O50 (1)
The full results can be seen HERE
Photos... (Updated Thurs 21st Sept 8:40am)
1) There are 2 galleries up on the Running in Cork Facebook page
...a) Groups
...b) Prize giving
2) Kevin O'Connor has a number of galleries...
...a) Pre-Race
...b) Finish line Album 1
3) Mick Dooley has some group photos HERE
4) Alan Noonan has a gallery HERE
5) John Harold has a number of galleries...
...a) Reg & Start line
...b) Finish line 1
...c) Finish line 2
...d) Finish line 3
...e) Finish line 4
6) Ger Broderick has a gallery HERE
Start...
34 comments:
excellent race and great spread afterwards but the t shirt is pretty rubbish. no use at all really
The times don't seem as blistering as I would have expected. There are regularly comments about how it is set up for fast times and elites. I would have expected a stronger field.
Great race and spread after always, I personally like the T-shirt! Was disappointed the timing mat at half ways wasn't there this year tho, any reason for this? Was nice to see how many places you gained or lost in the second half
did ya do it for the race or the t-shirt
At a water station a person took a sip of a bottle & threw it down . The lady at the water stop instructed the child handing out water to pick up the bottle and hand it out again because only a sip was taken.. that's disgusting & could spread virus' , coldsores etc. For future ref inform water stations to do no such thing
i PB'ed so I was happy with that but the T shirt was naff. Binned it
Half way times are there - transponders used instead of timing matts - look a bit closer at your results report and you will see your half-way time. Just click where it says Splits when you click into your individual report.
There is a dead horse clearly visible at the start of the second video. Just inside the wall.
The world IS flat!!!
Without a doubt the fastest half marathon I've ever done. It was my first time doing this race. I always heard people raving about it so I thought I might as well give it a shot and try for a PB. There is a small bump by the railway bridge, but other than that. the course is so flat it almost feels like you are running downhill. I got my PB by almost 2min and so did loads of other people I know. Great organisation, everything went so smoothly I had no idea that there were over 1100 people running. Well done and a big thank you to the organizers. I'll be back again!
One of the best organised races in the country and the best half marathon course by far and still people find something to moan about. Unbelievable. Well done North Cork AC for putting on a great event as always. Another year, another PB. This race always bring out the best in me. And I'll look forward to putting in many training miles in that lovely t-shirt. Nice and light, they way I like them. The women's vests looked good too. And those egg sandwiches were delicious.
The race is obviously the reason people enter a race but for an expensive race like this the minimum you should expect is that the t-shirt would fit... here lies the problem!
Well done North Cork AC. Great atmosphere before and after the race. 1st time running in this race and enjoyed it. A few comments above regarding the t-shirt, I love it!
2 things - the lights in Dunnes carpark weren't on, thought it was very dangerous and no showers afterwards, think your man with the keys was missing with them!!! So, didn't bother saying around for the food afterwards...shame!
Mine fits fine. Thanks to all for hosting a great event again
looks like a dead horse alright. shocking
Great race. But lets all be honest now..no way any male runner is going to be seen dead in the t-shirt, seriously . As others have said, it is a well set up event, on a P.B.enhancing course which probably explains the entry price..but please next year can we have a decent t-shirt!
Great race and very well organised and supported along the route. Plenty of water stops too. Thanks to all who helped. Glad we got such great weather for it. The t-shirt is great don't mind the moaners on here.
Maybe you should write a letter of complaint to dunnes stores,that is the worse complaint I've heard in a long time
Ahhh that's terrible sad lads. You wouldn't get that now at Ballycotton. My question is....was the dead horse included in the price of the race.....is this going to become standard in race entry....if so I certainly won't be running this race again next year unless there's some variety in decomposing animal. Disgrace!!
Fantastic race highly recommend well done to all involved in organising this race
Great event as normal, well done to North Cork A/C! Don't think the extra number increased congestion or anything like that. Too bad the showers were locked up afterwards but not exactly a big deal.
Great race , well organised and the t shirt is nice , light and great fit . Don't understand people complaining , great credit to all the clubs that take time out of their lives to put in super events , thanks guys.
I like the t-shirt. great event, some gluten free sandwiches and cakes would have been nice at the end though
Top class event again, take a bow North Cork AC. My second year taking part. I travelled a good distance for the flat, straight, fast course and to run alongside a top quality field of runners. It's one of the best races around and I'll definitely be back. T-shirt is perfect, not a thing wrong with it.
Lads there are 3-4 complaints here that have no relevance to the race or North Cork A/C. The lights in Dunnes, well I sincerely doubt they had the keys of Dunnes to switch them on. It's probably a public car park. As for the dead horse, how in the name of god were they supposed to know there was a dead horse in private property, apart from the drone its possible nobody knew it was there, is the horse even dead, maybe it's just lying down? Please give them some credit and stop knocking them over something that they had no hand, act or part in!!
In all fairness the 'dead horse' is behind a 14ft wall nobody except a drone could see it so hardly something that can blamed on the organisers
Just to follow up on the water bottle comment, we would be horrified to think something like this would happen, we fully intend making enquiries with our volunteers. Declan, we had a gluten free section available at the post race refreshments.
I parked in Dunnes too. I was free and maybe I was still half asleep but I didnt seem to sense any danger. "Very Dangerous", for God sake lads!!!
Well done to the organisers, great day, good course.While my time was back 3 mins from the previous years it was great to meet Rob Heffernan.
Dont think I blamed the organisers for it. Just pointing out that there is a dead horse in the video. Mabey the sight of the free top or lack of gluten free sambos gave it a heart attack.
The increasing numbers at this event is a testament to North Cork AC's great organisation & planning. It takes a phenomenal effort on the part of club members, family & friends to stage such an event. Registration, Water Stations, Catering, Stewarding, Road Safety, First Aid, & Clean Up is primarily done by volunteers who give up a significant amount of their time to ensure us runners have a positive experience. Spare a thought for those who filled the race packs in the late hours, to the road stewards who were verbally abused by irate drivers, to the medical team, to those who picked up every bottle & piece of clothing we dropped along the route. No matter what you do, T-Shirts are either too small or too big for some. It's not logistically possible to provide hot showers for 1400 people. Most people I spoke to really enjoyed the event. It's unfortunate that you get a few people complaining about the little things. North Cork got the important things right. Other clubs could learn a lot from them.
Great event. The long straight road is ideal for a HM distance - don't know of a better course. Chip timing, water bottles, road closures etc. (i.e. the things that matter) all went perfectly. The other things like t-shirts really are minor details!
Thanks to sinead the 70 min pace maker for her advise on the hills and her encouragement at the end . It was much appreciated . Thank u Linda
Many thanks to Mike and Brigette the 2 hour pacers. They were fantastic from start to finish and encouraged everyone in the group to get in under the 2 hours.
I was delighted with a PB.
Couldn't fault anything about this race.
I enjoyed the refreshments and had a quick shower afterwards at the hotel.
Thanks to North Cork AC .
Really appreciated the pacers. They were amazing.
I though the t-shirt was great, very comfortable and it fit perfectly! Seriously though, is that why people entered!?!?
It as a great race and a very well organised event. Will definitely be back next year, hopefully to PB again.
Well done to all involved.
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