First place finish for Ryan Creech in the 2023 Ballintotis 4-mile road race with a time of 19m 11s |
A big crowd of 842 runners turned out for this years Ballintotis 4-mile road race in East Cork on what turned out to be a cool but sunny evening. The strong easterly breeze from earlier in the day had subsided a lot by the evening time and conditions were ideal for a road race.
As always, the organisation of the Ballinotois race was top notch. You could see that weeks and months of work had gone into the preparation for this race.
Top 3 men & women...
1 Ryan CREECH Leevale A.C. M MS 5424 19:11
2 Jake O'REGAN St. Johns A.C. M MS 5888 19:32
3 Ger FORDE Kilkenny City Harriers A.C. M MS 5883 19:41
37 Lizzie LEE Leevale A.C. F F40 5580 22:09
42 Fiona SANTRY East Cork A.C. F F35 5833 22:36
57 Sharon RYNNE Kilmurray Ibrick N.Clare A.C. F F35 5775 23:43
1 Ryan CREECH Leevale A.C. M MS 5424 19:11
2 Jake O'REGAN St. Johns A.C. M MS 5888 19:32
3 Ger FORDE Kilkenny City Harriers A.C. M MS 5883 19:41
37 Lizzie LEE Leevale A.C. F F40 5580 22:09
42 Fiona SANTRY East Cork A.C. F F35 5833 22:36
57 Sharon RYNNE Kilmurray Ibrick N.Clare A.C. F F35 5775 23:43
The full results are up on the MyRunResults website HERE
Photos...
1) There are a limited number of photos up on the Running in Cork Facebook page
a) Pre race photos
b) Start line photos (...in fading light)
c) Some of the faster runners with about 1km to go
d) Some of the prize giving photos for the top runners
a) Pre race photos
b) Start line photos (...in fading light)
c) Some of the faster runners with about 1km to go
d) Some of the prize giving photos for the top runners
Video... Race video below...
Interview: Barry Drake of Community Radio Youghal interviews the winners Ryan Creech & Lizzie Lee.
First place finish for Lizzie Lee with a time of 22m 09s |
Togher on tour |
Fiona Santry of East Cork AC was the 2nd woman home |
Net times are out of whack. People who were on the start line have gross/net time differentials of a few seconds. Runners who were behind them have a zero gross/net differential. Doesn't make sense. Have a look and see.
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