For this weeks online jigsaw, we go back to 2017 and the very last Ballycotton 10 mile road race.
You can find the 180-piece jigsaw HERE
Photo courtesy of Mick Dooley.
Welcome to the Running in Cork blog, home of the Cork running community. This is the largest website in Cork & Munster for news on road races and general running news. Included are a current race calendar, race previews, photos, results as well as some local, national and international news items.
For this weeks online jigsaw, we go back to 2017 and the very last Ballycotton 10 mile road race.
You can find the 180-piece jigsaw HERE
Photo courtesy of Mick Dooley.
Cork runner Aoife Cooke is representing Ireland in the marathon at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. Pat Walsh caught up with Aoife for this interview...
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As the Olympics have started and the excitement is building to see our Irish Olympians in action, I went behind the scenes to interview our very own Aoife Cooke.
The object of the exercise was to show that behind all the obvious talent of all our chosen participants, there is a normal decent person that deserves our utmost support.
So whether it is ‘pulling like a dog’ for the rowers, ‘gloves on’ for the boxers, ‘ready set go’ for the runners or any of the other Olympians that pull on the Green singlet, get behind them and shout them on.
The time and commitment to get to this level is unreal and they do themselves, their families, their Clubs and the Nation of ours proud. So whether they get a medal, make a final or go out in Round 1, they are still heroes that get a chance to put one word on their CV. ‘Olympian’
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Thanks Aoife for this opportunity and best of luck on the 7th August when the Ladies Marathon will be held. You know all of Cork will be behind you and I will make sure we get the rest of the Country as well.
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PWR: Who was your favourite sporting hero growing up?
AC: Sonia O Sullivan and Mary Sweeney (Aunt of Aoife and a pure legend of Cork Running added by pwr)
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PWR: First medal ever won?
AC: I was 8th in the Munster cross country championships when I was 13. There were medals for the top 12. I had won some team medals before that but that was the first I won individually
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PWR: Except for the PWR Mug you got for running a sub 2.30 Marathon what was the weirdest, quirkiest prize you have won in Athletics?
AC: Probably the vouchers for the Army Surplus Store in Midleton. Those were the prizes for winning the Ballcotton 5 mile races. Turns out I was going on a hiking trip to Peru that September so I was able to get most of my gear there ๐
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PWR: Favourite other sport you would love to be good at?
AC: Probably some sort of dance.
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PWR: Free flight anywhere to go on a holiday what is your destination?
AC: Hawaii
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PWR: Favourite musical band / group / individual?
AC: The Cranberries
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PWR: Favourite Album?
AC: Stars: the best of the Cranberries 1992-2002
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PWR: Free ticket to a Live, Full crowd, Open-Air concert... Who is the Headlining the Gig?
AC: Queen
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PWR: Party Piece when cornered to perform?
AC: I know all the words to Coolios Gangstas Paradise ๐
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PWR: You are not on a strict diet for the Olympics what is your Treat Dinner?
AC: Burger and chips from Son of a Bun when I’m at home!
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PWR: Are you a good Cook in the kitchen as opposed to a VERY GOOD COOKE on the Roads?
AC: I'm a decent cook in the kitchen but I wouldn’t make it to the Olympics for it!
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PWR: What is your favorite movie about sports?
AC: Million Dollar Baby
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PWR: Pick? - Magnum or Cornetto
AC: Magnum
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PWR: What do you do to calm your butterflies before / while you compete?
AC: Breathing exercises. Listen to my running playlist
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PWR: Any superstitions or things you must do before you compete?
AC: Get a haircut!
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PWR: Would you beat me in a race if you were running and I was cycling?
(please be kind)
AC: I think it would be close, but I know you’ve been training a lot on the bike so you would probably win ๐
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PWR: Favourite TV Comedy?
AC: Probably Schitts Creek
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PWR: Are you an early or late person? What would your friends say?
AC: I'm an early person. My friends would say the same
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PWR: If Disney turned you into a Superhero who would you be?
AC: Elsa from Frozen, or Elphaba from Wicked (their names are even similar to mine!)
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PWR: When I write the story of this Olympics and Christopher Nolan makes a movie of it, who is playing your role?
AC: Charlize Theron
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PWR: A motto to live by?
AC: ‘Life is only worth a damn because it’s short. It’s designed to be consumed, used, spent, lived, felt. We’re supposed to fill it with every mistake and miracle we can manage, and then we’re supposed to let go’
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Now we know some more of the real person and I dare say there are many more like her on the team.
Feel free to give a shout out to anyone from your locality that is competing in any of the events and we will put the full weight of our love and support behind them.
Special shout out to Brendan Boyce (Athlete) in the 50K Walk. Although a Donegal native he resides in this area and we have often seen him in training. He walks faster than we run...!!
"Look, if you had one shot, or one opportunity
To seize everything you ever wanted, in one moment"๐ค๐ผ
#pwr #daretodream #Tokyo2020 ☘☘ Aoife Cooke Fitness
This weeks online jigsaw is of 1984 Olympic Silver medalist John Treacy with race winner Mick Clohisey at the 2020 Dungarvan 10-mile road race. (Photo courtesy of Mick Dooley)
You can find the 266-piece jigsaw HERE
I now have a few places available for training programmes for the Autumn of 2021.
Whether you're a beginner, someone who just wants to get fitter or someone who wants to improve their race time from the 5k to the marathon, a plan can be tailored for you.
More info here... https://corkrunning.blogspot.com/p/coaching.html
"We used to be giants"
For this weeks online jigsaw, we go back to the finish line of the 2016 Coachford 5-mile road race and the first three women across the line.
This one has 300 pieces so it's a bit harder than usual.
Click HERE
Race cancelled for this year
Thought it might go ahead in some elite form but maybe the uncertainty is too great.
Plans will have to be made to entertain ourselves for the Year ๐๐ฅฐ
Forget virtual, I need actual.....!!
#PWR
**** updated when I read this in the Irish Times ****
makes you wonder ๐คญ๐ค
"The Boston Marathon, typically held in April and with over 30,000 runners from all over the world, announced plans for a limited 20,000-entry race on October 11th, as has New York (November 7th), Chicago (October 10th), Berlin (September 26th) and Tokyo (October 17th) The London Marathon, also traditionally held in April, is now set for October 3rd, the organisers there opening up 50,000 entries, most of which were decided by lottery, an increase of more than 7,000 on the previous finisher record."
RTE News link HERE
The venues are... July 7th Cullen ; July 14th Barradubh; July 21st Glenlara; July 28th Gneeveguilla
Every Wednesday race is at 8.00 pm registration from 7.00 pm. The entry fee is €2.50
Youghal AC are holding a virtual 5-mile race series this year on the third Thursday of May, June, July and August. This is similar to the old Ballycotton Summer Series which followed the same pattern.
From Youghal AC... ' Youghal AC are pleased to bring back the old 5 Mile Race Series popular among all runners in East Cork and beyond, starting on May 20 and then the 3rd Thursday of each month finishing on 19 August. All runners will receive a T shirt with all the race dates listed, cost for 4 races and T Shirt is €20.00
For any runner who only wants to run one or two of the races this can be arranged also at a cost of €5 per race with option to buy T-shirt.
Runners will be able to run their 5 miles each month between the Thursday and Sunday all results will have to be posted to MyRunResults.com by Sunday evening.
T-shirts will be posted out in batches by date registered the week before each race date. Register early to have your t-shirt for in time for all 4 races.'
Entries HERE
** In the Year 2021 **
“Bless me father for I have sinned, I didn’t post on a Friday Morning” ๐๐
but but but in my defence I had a valid reason.
Breaking a long-standing habit I got my long run completed early today. Thanks to my Companions AG, RC, and CMc for the chats and encouragement. The miles flew by.
We did some group speed training last Wednesday Night and another normality has returned to my weekly routine.
The new spuds were dug as well this week and they are “balls of flour”.
I’m on a roll ๐ฅฐ๐ค
First half of this year wasn’t great but maybe the 2nd half can be better. 6 months gone, they are behind us and all we can do is focus on what is ahead of us.
The Delta variant is casting a cloud on predictions but we have more options opening to us and glad to see a few races coming into the calendar.
After my run today, delighted to see an email that Charleville Half will go ahead late September. Now I have a goal.. YES
If for some reason it is derailed then so be it, but I can focus on this for the next few months.
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We have had a tough 16 months folks and it has taken its toll on all of us in different ways.
I regret I never learned to bake or play a musical instrument but I don’t regret that I have kept a decent level of fitness and can now drive on again.
I am no younger and must and make allowances for age and injuries but I can look forward to a starting line again and participating in some way or other. ๐๐
Well done to all who have maintained fitness but don’t despair if you slipped. Just start tomorrow. Don’t put it off another day.
Whatever regrets you may have they will multiply when you see your friends racing with race times and pics appearing.
Have a good week. Get those running shoes on and get out that door.
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Any suggestions about posts feel free to message me. You have had enough of my old “drive on” posts so anything practical I can contribute then please suggest.
#pwr #KeeponRunning
As the restrictions are gradually beginning to ease, some road races with limited numbers are beginning to start up again. The Dundrum 10k in Tipperary is one of the best 10k races in the country with a really flat and fast course.
This year, it was held on the 7th of July and due to the limit on numbers, it sold out very quickly. Three Cork runners finished in the top 5 in the women's section with Lizzie Lee finishing 1st, Claire McCarthy 2nd and Niamh Moore 4th.
There were a total of 146 finishers.
For this weeks online jigsaw, we go back to the start line of the Glenville 4 mile in 2017 and a photo of Wibbly Wobbly Wonders taken by Mick Dooley.
You can complete the 154-piece jigsaw HERE
As you can see from the image above, the organisers of the Dublin Marathon which was due to be held at the end of October 2021 have cancelled it.
Cork Sports Partnership: Sports Psychology Webinar - 4th August 2021
Cork Sports Partnership are holding this online webinar on Wednesday the 4th of August 2021
"Right now we are slowly returning to normality with more events/competitions appearing on the calendar. All athletes are now trying to stay prepared physically. But what about the mental aspect of sport? This webinar will help all athletes & coaches with everything Sports Psychology related in these uncertain times."
For this weeks online jigsaw, we go back to the start of the Courtbrack 5k in 2017.
You can find the 192-piece jigsaw HERE