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Sunday, April 28, 2019

Results & Photos of the Great Railway Run - Sun 28th April 2019

Claire McCarthy of Leevale AC on her way to winning the 2019 Great Railway Run from Cork City to Carrigaline

Conditions were mostly overcast and warm for this years Great Railway Run on Sunday the 28th of April. There were 297 finishers in the 10k and 434 in the 25k.

The results are below.

10k...
1    Alan O Brien    Carrigaline        34:07    SM    292
2    Ian O Leary    Cork        37:35    M50    302
3    Derek O Keeffe    Cork        37:53    M40    112
11    Linda O Connor    Carrigaline        42:53    F40    278
13    Alice O Connor    Cashel        43:06    SF    295
14    Fionnuala Desmond    Douglas        43:22    F50    197


10k results

25km...
1    Ronan McMahon           1:31:58      1:32:02    SM    474
2    Sean Ahern    Killeagh      1:34:09      1:34:10    M40    739
3    John O Brien    Cork      1:34:34      1:34:35    M45    649
4    Kevin Gilleece    Dublin 15      1:38:16      1:38:14    SM    822
5    Tony Cambridge    Carrigaline      1:40:03      1:40:03    M50    763
7    Clare Mc Carthy    Ballinhassig      1:42:02      1:42:03    F40    466
16    Una MurphyPlant    Kinsale      1:48:41      1:48:41    F45    917
25    Laura Rooney    Cork      1:50:28      1:50:22    F40    972
26    Deirdre Ansbro    Youghal      1:50:48      1:50:46    F40    505
32    Lorna Wolfe    Cork      1:52:17      1:52:15    SF    736


25km results

Photos...
1) There are 5 albums up on the Running in Cork Facebook page...
...a) Album 1
...b) Album 2
...c) Album 3
...d) Album 4
...e) Album 5

2) Loads of photos from Adrian O'Herlihy Photography on the way
...a) 25k start in Cork City
...b) 25k - Old railway bridge over Douglas estuary
...c) 25k - Near Harty's Quay
...d) Finish line - Album 1 of 5
...e) Finish line - Album 2 of 5
...f) Finish line - Album 3 of 5
...g) Finish line - Album 4 of 5
...h) Finish line - Album 5 of 5
...i) Prizes

3) Derek Costello has a gallery HERE


 

3 comments:

  1. Another well organized and superbly marshalled event from start to finish.

    Only gripe I'd have is that the results look really bad when displaying a participant's locality instead of their Athletic Club (where applicable). It can't be that difficult to capture a club at registration and in my view should be mandatory for all AAI registered events.

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  2. Thank you. This point is valid and was raised in prior years and we will try and remember to correct it next year

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  3. Excellent organisation as in previous years.Thanks to all volunteers

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