Just a quick post to say that the Clonmel Half-Marathon and the Killarney Half-Marathon have sold out.
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Sunday, July 31, 2022
Saturday, July 30, 2022
Cycling to a 5k parkrun : A Duathlon of Sorts - Tramore Valley Park
It's probably fair to say that a lot of runners are involved in other physically activities like walking, swimming and cycling. And I'm sure there are quite a few cyclists do some running as well.
There are plenty of people who do Triathlons (Swim, cycle & run) and some do Duathlons (cycle & run).
I've noticed at a few 5k parkruns that there are nearly always a few bicycles parked up and it got me thinking... How many different 5k parkruns is it possible to cycle to?
I know that there are those who are called 'parkrun tourists' who drive around the country to various 5k parkruns and I remember seeing a post somewhere about a Kerry woman who had recently completed all the 5k parkruns in Ireland.
But what about cycling? Set off from home... cycle to the parkrun venue... run the 5k parkrun... and cycle home. How many are possible? The 'local' ones should be easy enough but it obviously gets harder as the events gets further away.
Start of the Tramore Valley Park 5k parkrun - 30th July 2022 |
With that in mind, I did my own 'official' first one today. I cycled 10.2kms to the closest 5k parkrun in Tramore Valley Park in Cork City, ran the 5k parkrun in 21:57 and cycled 11.4kms home (21.6kms of cycling in total).
I'm not sure if doing these kind of 'parkrun duathlons' are of any real advantage but it does add an additional level of training and it's a challenge in its own right.
I wonder if anyone else has tried cycling around to various 5k parkruns? How many can be reached by bicycle?
Finish of the Tramore Valley Park 5k parkrun with my trusty steed - 30th July 2022 |
Results of the 5k parkruns in Cork - Sat 30th July 2022
Results of the 5k parkruns around the county on Saturday 30th July 2022. Between the 9 events, there were around 715 participants.
Ballincollig Regional Park: 234 this week, 164 last week. Long term average 294.
Friday, July 29, 2022
Results of the Kinsale Regatta 5-mile road race - Fri 29th July 2022
This years Kinsale Regatta 5-mile road race was organised by Kinsale Triathlon Club and attracted a large field of 346 runners. The race was in aid of the local Kinsale RNLI.
1 Vivian FOLEY Eagle AC M M50 5224 25:14
2 Gavin O'ROURKE Leevale AC M MS 8223 25:22
3 Jeremy O'DONOVAN St Finbarrs AC M M45 5041 25:39
14 Hannah STEEDS Clonmel AC F FS 5133 28:57
35 Aoife MAHONY Eagle AC F F40 5158 30:42
39 Rebecca MCEVOY St Finbarrs AC F FS 8243 30:59
Full results HERE
Photos...
1) Joe Murphy has a gallery HERE
Results of the St Catherines AC 5k road race in Ballynoe - Fri 29th July 2022
2 Ciaran Mcnamee Youghal AC 17:20 SM 448
4 John Hennessy Midleton AC 18:04 SM 433
3 Fiona Santry East Cork AC 17:58 SF 488
14 Kelly Fitzgearld West Waterford AC 19:43 SF 487
20 Tamzin Muldowney Midleton AC 19:59 SF 770
Full results HERE
Friday Jigsaw: Cork BHAA 4-mile race in Ringaskiddy - July 2022
For this weeks online jigsaw, we have a photo taken by Joe Murphy in Ringaskiddy during the week for the Cork BHAA race.
You can find the 165-piece jigsaw HERE
Thursday, July 28, 2022
Results of the Cork BHAA Depuy Synthes 4-mile road race - Wed 27th July 2022
First 3 women (L-R)... Meadhbh Moynihan 3rd, Michelle Kenny 1st & Linda O'Connor 2nd |
This was the second outing for this particular BHAA 4-mile road race in Ringaskiddy with 246 runners crossing the finish line. That is just 4% down on the 257 in 2019 and is one of the few races that doesn't seem to have taken a big drop compared to the pre-pandemic numbers.
1 Tony Forristal M1 00:21:20 Midleton Collective M-A-2
2 Michael Corbett 0/45B M2 00:21:41 Flextronics
3 Nick Hogan 0/40A M3 00:21:48 UCC M-A-1
19 Michelle Kenny 0/40I F1 00:24:09 Dept of Ed F-A-2
28 Linda O'Connor 0/45J F2 00:25:13 Musgrave F-A-1
30 Meadhbh Moynihan F3 00:25:26 Complete Financial F-B-1
Full results HERE
Tuesday, July 26, 2022
Notice: IMRA 6km trail race in Rochestown Woods - Sun 31st July 2022
This 6km trail race in Rochestown Woods is coming up on Sunday the 31st of July 2022 and is the 5th race of 8 in the 2022 IMRA Coillte Trail League.
This woods is actually inside the south-eastern boundary of Cork City and is just 2kms or so from the South Ring Road.
The entry fee is €7. Note that annual membership of IMRA costing €10 is required.
Enter HERE
COUNTY: Cork
Monday, July 25, 2022
Guest Post: Long Run ...by Pat Walsh
** Long Run **
It is “the’ vital part of the Marathon training or anything from 10 mile onwards. The Marathon is a Long Run so the Long run is the key work out every week. NO debate on this.
Rest day beforehand is important and increase food, water and rest in the preceding 2 days. A good nights sleep is vital. Start the run hydrated, but try not to drink or eat too much just before you start as otherwise there could be “issues”...
Once you are running, start drinking straight away and if the run is a distance you need extra fuel on, then start eating or taking whatever from the off. Too late to be doing any of this in the last few miles. My own opinion is 250ml water every 5 miles as a minimum.
Great time to practice what suits for the Marathon with sports drinks and gels so keep trying to find what suits best.
* Should Long run be slow or should it have a pace plan?
My take on it…
I feel you must do some few of the miles somewhere near your “hoped for” Marathon pace.
How else will the lungs / legs get used to running at that pace for a prolonged period?
How will your digestive system get used to whatever you are taking? What works at a slow pace might not work on Race day.
What doesn’t work at speed might well be fine on Race day.Start slowly and allow the body time to settle and get used to the run.
After a few miles then pick it up slightly. Don’t be tempted to go too quick or speed the last few miles.
Slow down the last mile or 2 to help recovery.
Marathon training means being ready to run again next week.
Try to find partners who are in roughly the same pace. It is ok to mix with faster or slower runners for a while, if early miles are handy for all and then push on for your own pace.
Thank your running partners for their company and help. If anyone has hit a new “Longest Run” then congratulate them. You must support and help your fellow runner.
Only us "long run people" fully get what has just happened.
You will go home to be asked
“what took you so long?”
“will you do the shopping”
or “will you cut the grass?”
And the dreaded “Will you take the lads to the blitz?”
These people do not know you have just run 16miles..
* Try to get a little walk at the end of the run. 400M easy stroll can help the body transition from running to resting and prevent some lactic build up and stiffness.
* Try at some stage that day to lie down for 20 -30 mins and let the body relax and recover from the pounding on the road. It does help the recovery. A short easy stroll later in the evening is good as well.
* Eat quality food to replace lost nutrients and rebuild the muscles. Loads of water as you are slightly dehydrated and need every drop you can take. Try to do some some stretching and light mobility work at some stage. Personally I find it easier to just walk after a run and do this later in the day.
* Day after should be a rest day with maybe a walk or an easy cycle. Some people like to do a very easy run and if that is your preference then good. Make it easy and stop when you are feeling a bit better.
Have a nice week.
#pwr #keeponrunning
Sunday, July 24, 2022
Results of the Bob Burke 4-mile in Fermoy - Sun 24th July 2022
For whatever reason, the field of runners looks a lot slower as well. In 2021, a total of 51 runners were under 24 minutes (6min/mile pace) whereas that was just 19 in 2022.
In July of 2021, race were just getting restarted so perhaps the faster runners were more willing to travel then?
1 Sergiu Ciobanu Clonliffe Harrier M 20:05
2 Pat Hennessy West Waterford A.C. M 20:15
3 John Meade St. Finbarrs A.C. M 20:47
6 Laura Mooney Tullamore AC F 22:11
13 Dymphna Ryan Dundrum A.C. F 22:49
14 Martina Kiely St. Finbarrs A.C. F 23:04
Saturday, July 23, 2022
Results of the 5k parkruns in Cork - Sat 23rd July 2022
Ballincollig Regional Park: 164 this week, 150 last week. Long term average 295.
Friday, July 22, 2022
Friday Jigsaw: Tramore Valley Park 5k parkrun - 16th July 2022
The Tramore Valley 5k parkrun in Cork City restarted on Saturday the 16th of July 2022. This weeks online jigsaw is of some of the volunteers before the event. Photo by Joe Murphy.
You can find the 198-piece jigsaw HERE
Thursday, July 21, 2022
Results & Photos of the Cork BHAA Gas Networks Ireland 5k road race - Wed 20th July 2022
There was a good turnout for this years Cork BHAA Gas Networks Ireland 5k road race on the Marina in Cork City with 422 runners crossing the finish line.
It seems to have a particularly fast field with the first 109 runners going under 20 minutes.
1 Vivian Foley 0/50C M-1 00:15:33 HSE
2 Aidan Noone M-2 00:15:40 Dept of Ed
3 Ken Kelliher 0/40A M-3 00:15:50 Irish Distillers Pernod Ricard M-C-2
29 Martina Kiely 0/40I F-1 00:17:08 Dept of Ed
37 Hannah Steeds F-2 00:17:25 Eli Lilly F-A-1
50 Siobhan Hoare 0/45J F-3 00:18:00 Bon Secours
Full results HERE
First place finish for Vivian Foley |
First woman... Martina Kiely |
Some of the runners post race with their Gas Networks Ireland dry fit tops |
Monday, July 18, 2022
Notice: Cork BHAA Gas Networks Ireland 5k road race in Cork City - Wed 20th July 2022
Thanks to Liam Murphy for the photo showing his daughters showing off the dry fit t-shirts for the event |
Saturday, July 16, 2022
Review of the Tramore Valley Park 5k parkrun - 16th July 2022
After an absence of 6 years and 5 months, the 5k parkrun in Tramore Valley Park finally restarted on Saturday the 16th of July 2022 with a modest turnout of 93 runners and walkers.
Some of the parkrun volunteers at the Tramore Valley Park |
I didn't take part in the first 15 events in 2015/2016 so I ran this morning to see what the course is really like.
The 5k course is essentially two laps of a 2.5km course and the start line is about 100m from the finish line.
Pre-run instructions |
I ran with a small camera so that I could stop for a few seconds and take some photos with runners out on the course. The photo below shows the first 3 women going up a slight pull at about the 500m mark.
Small little pull at about the 500m mark |
It's quite short and maybe only an ascent of about 2-3 metres but the course certainly isn't dead flat.
The photo below which around the 1km mark shows pretty much what the course looks like. The Tramore Valley Park is essentially a grassland park and it is to be honest pretty featureless. It's just a track with grass on either side.
First 3 women about the 1km mark |
The photo below shows the track along the southern edge of the park which has some trees but it's more of a ditch than a mature woodland.
Track by the southern edge of the park |
Along this section, the group of the top 3 women began to split up as can be seen below with the woman in Green pulling ahead.
The section by the recycling centre has the biggest hill on the course although it is still pretty modest. I'd say the ascent is probably no more than 10-15 metres in elevation but it certainly slows people down.
Hill by the recycling centre at approx 2kms |
On the fence on the left, the council workers have put up some of the toys that have been sent to recycling over the years.
Finish line of the 5k parkrun |
Description... In terms of hills and difficulty, it's not as flat as Ballincollig but it's less hilly than the Glen. As a parkrun, I'd describe it as 'functional' in that it's a 5k course in the southside of Cork City. It's easy to get to, plenty of access points and there's plenty of parking.
I think the Glen and Ballincollig are more attractive from the viewpoint of running in a woodland environment but it really depends on what you want.
Numbers... I suspect the numbers for this 5k parkrun in Tramore Valley Park will grow gradually and it will end up with about 150 per week. Ballincollig might be around 200 and maybe 50 at the Glen which gives a total of about 400 per week in Cork City which isn't too bad.
The main thing is that there is now a 5k parkrun within easy reach of most people in Cork City.
If you'd like more information about the Tramore Valley Park 5k parkrun then go to the event website... https://www.parkrun.ie/tramorevalley/
Results of the 5k parkruns in Cork - Sat 16th July 2022
Ballincollig Regional Park: 150 this week, 197 last week. Long term average 295.
Friday, July 15, 2022
Results & Photos of the Tracton AC 4-mile road race - Fri 15th July 2022
182 runners turned out for the inaugural Tracton AC 4-mile road race on Friday 15th July 2022.
First 3 men & women...
2 Vivian FOLEY Eagle AC M M50 5358 21:04
3 Aidan NOONE Leevale AC M MS 5398 21:43
7 Aoife COOKE Eagle AC F FS 5341 22:23
24 Meadhbh MOYNIHAN Leevale AC F FS 5392 26:45
38 Siobhan HOLLAND Eagle AC F F40 5368 28:33
Full results HERE
First woman - Aoife Cooke |
Photos...
1) Derek Costello has several galleries...
Start: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjzYi2F
Finish part 1: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjzYhCW
Finish Part 2: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjzYeSc
2) Joe Murphy has a gallery HERE
Friday Jigsaw: Glen River 5k parkrun - July 2022
For this weeks online jigsaw, we have a photo from the Glen River 5k parkrun on the 9th of July 2022. Photo by Mick Dooley.
You can find the 154-piece jigsaw HERE
The 5k parkrun in Tramore Valley Park in Cork City restarts 16th July 2022!
Update 30th June 2022: It now looks as if the 5k parkrun in Tramore Valley Park in Cork City will be restarting in late July or early August of 2022. A team of volunteers has been assembled and they are undergoing training at other local parkruns at the moment.
As with all parkruns, they'd be delighted to have more volunteers so send an email to tramorevalley AT parkrun DOT com if you want to help out.
Remember that once it restarts, it will be on every Saturday at 9:30am.
The event website is... https://www.parkrun.ie/tramorevalley/
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Some good news! The 5k parkun in Tramore Valley Park in Cork City will be restarting in 2022.
This 5k parkrun started back in September of 2015 and just 15 events were held there. The final one in January of 2016 attracted a huge field of 533 runners thanks to the hype from Operation Transformation.
Thursday, July 14, 2022
Update on the Blackrock Greenway...
Wednesday, July 13, 2022
Results of the Dromcollogher 4-mile - 27th June 2022
There was a delay in the 2022 Dromcollogher 4-mile road race results and they are now available HERE
Short report from John Walshe...
KEEPING IT IN THE FAMILY
Aogán MacDomhnaill with the Christy Brosnan Perpetual Cup after winning the Dromcollogher Carnival four-mile road race on Monday evening. Pictured with him are parents Carmel and Mike. |
Mike won this historic race back in 1985 and was third M60 on Monday while Carmel finished first in the F60 category. In addition, two other members of the family – sisters Sorcha and Ide – finished second and third in the 5000m at Saturday’s 150th edition of the National T&F Championships in Morton Stadium, Santry.
Notice: Tracton 4-mile road race - Fri 15th July 2022
A new race! Tracton AC are holding their inaugural Tracton 4-mile road race on Friday the 21st of July 2022 at 8pm.
You can pre-enter online HERE
Update: Tracton AC have a FAQ page here... https://www.tracton.org/athletics.html
Info from Tracton AC... "We are delighted to announce the staging of the first 4-mile road race by Tracton AC in beautiful Minane Bridge (near Carrigaline, and 20km south of Cork city). Join us on Friday 15 July at 8pm for a mid-summer’s evening race, along scenic country roads and skirting the stunning south Cork coastline. Delicious refreshments and prize giving will follow at Tracton Art and Community Centre. For those seeking further activity, the option of a post-race dip is only a stone’s throw away at Robert’s Cove or Rocky Bay.
Enter now at: https://www.myrunresults.com/events/tracton_ac_4_mile/4469/details
Entry fee is €15 online, or €20 on the evening of the race.
The race is a chip timed, professionally measured course, with permit from Athletics Ireland (licence no: 22/114). All age 16+ are eligible to run, and there will be cash prizes for all main categories, very kindly sponsored by Pet Essentials in Carrigaline."
As can be seen from the map above, the race takes place just to the south of Minane Bridge which in turn is just over 7kms to the south of Carrigaline.
It's very easy to get to... just go through the centre of Carrigaline and keep going straight. Follow the signposts for Minane Bridge and Robert's Cove.
Monday, July 11, 2022
Guest Post: Fueling on the run for the Long Run ...by Pat Walsh
** Fueling on the run for the Long Run **
Anyone running this weekend needs to be careful and make sure to hydrate well.I have had a few queries recently about help with re-fueling on long runs in preparation for a Marathon. Good idea to be thinking about it now as you need to be practising getting some extra fuel on-board during the Long Runs.
Don’t wait until race day and find something doesn’t suit you. It is a Personal choice / taste for everyone so try them out and see what works.
As a general rule of thumb, if you jog for 40 – 80 minutes, you only need to drink water. But if you're running longer than that, you need carbohydrates.
That's because your body's blood glucose and muscle carbohydrate stores (glycogen)--the preferred fuel for hard-working muscles--become depleted in as little as 60 minutes.
Most people can get a 10mile without anything extra , feel drained and eat afterwards to replenish but anything longer needs something.
Starting any long run you must be well hydrated and have eaten well in the days coming up to the run.
That is a MUST.
If not then all the supplements in the world won’t save you.
Try to have a breakfast or some light meal before you run. Take a last minute hit of some form of sugar before you start.
The body holds so much energy and if you are running longer than that length of time, then you need to take something.
Take them from early on in the run and give them time to convert to available fuel for the muscles.
With a mix of water and carbohydrates, sports drinks are quick-and-easy fuel that boost energy and keep you hydrated.
Note :- I liked Lucozade Sport as a fuel / drink. I sometimes mix half / half with water and sip on the run. Find out what is given out in your chosen race and it might help your selection.
The convenient single-serving packets make gels a popular on-the-run fuel source.Keep in mind: Gel packages can become a sticky mess when you use them, and you have to drink water each time you down one. Note:- Try a variety of gels during training to find one that agrees with you. (not all do...… as I well know!)
Great as pre-run or post-run snacks, you can eat bars during a run, too. Bars such as CLIF Bar and PowerBar are jam-packed with carbohydrates and are better than drinks and gels at satisfying hunger during long runs.
Note :- Freeze the bar, chop in little pieces and put in a sandwich bag in your pocket..
Bite-size chews punch up your energy like a jolt of coffee.You can also buy energy tablets and I personally like the Lucozade Tablet. Sports Jellies provide the same function.
Note :- After Mile 3, pop 1 every mile or 2 and it will help late in the day.
Whatever works for you, but don’t delay in experimenting.
There are loads of other ideas out there and don’t dismiss anything until you try it.
Some eat well ripened bananas on the run. I have eaten a sleeve of Jaffa Cakes during a marathon and they were lovely.
Have a nice week and don’t forget the sunscreen.
#pwr #keeponrunning
Saturday, July 09, 2022
Results of the Bere Island Midsummer Run 5k & 10k - Sat 9th July 2022
This was the first running event of four in the Cork Sports Partnership Active Islands Run Series.
1 Shane Kearney 18:32
Results of the 5k parkruns in Cork - Sat 9th July 2022
Ballincollig Regional Park: 197 this week, 210 last week. Long term average 296.