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Saturday, June 29, 2024
Results of the 5k parkruns in Cork - Sat 29th June 2024
Guest Post: The Recovery ...by Pat Walsh
** The recovery **
After all the excitement of the European Athletic Championships we can look forward to the Olympics which are just around the corner. Hopefully our Irish athletes excel and also get some great performances across the other sports with high hopes in Rowing, Boxing and maybe a surprise in some of the others.That is all fine for the elites of this world but poor little old me is trying to get back into action after a few weeks rest. It isn’t easy. I normally wouldn’t be this long without some decent exercise to keep the body going.
I’m fine and not looking for sympathy, just charting this episode that it may give hope to others who have been forced off the road for an extended period.
That times have got slower is not in question but I’m grateful to be moving again.
The body feels sluggish as if there is only 1 gear and picking up pace is not an option.
Who put concrete in my running shoes while they were idle?
Looking at Garmin for previous runs is only depressing as those times and distances are some bit away yet. Focus on 'the now', 'today', the past can never be recreated.
It is hard to join a group or enter a race in until I get to some acceptable level.
But we must plug away and keep trying. There isn’t any other option for me anyway.
Be kind to yourself and patient, every day is a day on the way back.
I’m optimistic by nature and feel lucky to have had very little serious injuries down through the years.
When they told me rest up for a while I thought it was like a prison sentence.
Consultants / Doctors of the world please note… I don’t rest …
I hope that anyone experiencing a comeback can relate to this.
Two points to note:
1. Injuries and illness may force us off the road for a period but don’t pack up for no reason as you will have the same issues restarting and it will be self-inflicted.
2. I could press the old age issue and how hard it is, but I have a little story to tell. One morning, very early, I decided to chance an easy 3 mile on the Greenway. Flat route, very quiet and no one to see me struggle.
Just as I started I met the great Billy finishing his morning run. We exchanged pleasantries, as you would to fellow runners. Lovely morning, good to be out, etc etc…
He headed for home and I took off on my run. Billy is in his mid 80’s.
That put a stop to my moaning. Just get on with it.
We are past the Summer Solstice, but heading into hopefully a period of decent weather and some short races. Longer races can be a lottery as conditions are so hard to predict, so by all means enter any race you like but just be careful of expectations and mind yourself in extreme conditions.
Run to enjoy it. Appreciate the fact we can do it. A short slow run is better than no run.
Have a lovely weekend
#pwr
Friday, June 28, 2024
Results of the Millstreet 5-mile road race - Fri 28th June 2024
A total of 227 runners turned out for this years Millstreet 5-mile road race on Fri 28th June 2024. This is down 12% on the numbers for 2023 and is likely due to the wet conditions.
1 Mark Walsh Leevale AC 25:56 MS 343
2 Brian Murphy Iveragh AC 26:02 MS 256
3 Barry Twohig St Finbarrs AC 26:08 MS 322
8 Niamh O Mahony An Riocht AC 28:10 FS 293
11 Michelle Kenny Leevale AC 29:23 F40 340
14 Carol Finn Leevale AC 29:52 F35 376
Full results HERE
Results of the Courtmacsherry 10k road race - Fri 28th June 2024
1 228 Nathan O'Leary Leevale AC 00:32:39
2 269 Michael McMahon North Cork AC 00:32:45
3 410 Michael Herlihy North Cork AC 00:32:47
1 240 Jennifer Martin 00:37:21
2 396 Lorna Wolfe Leevale AC 00:38:01
3 373 Rhona Dempsey St Finbarrs AC 00:41:06
Full results HERE
Wednesday, June 26, 2024
Results of the Cork BHAA Depuy Synthes 4-mile road race - Wed 26th June 2024
1 Gavin O'Rourke M-1 00:22:20 Eli Lilly M-A-3
2 Donal Coakley M-2 00:21:06 Gilead Sciences
3 Tadhg Crowley 0/40M M-3 00:22:04 UCC M-A-1
11 Michelle Kenny 0/40F F-1 00:22:52 Dept of Ed F-A-1
19 Noemie Leduc F-2 00:23:26 Avondhu MF F-A-2
28 Sharon Rynne 0/35F F-3 00:24:22 Kepak
Full results HERE
Photos...
1) The Cork BHAA have some pre-race photos HERE and post race photos HERE
Record numbers take part in Waterford Viking Marathon event - 23rd June 2024
The 2024 edition of the Waterford Viking Marathon event was held on Sunday 23rd of June and as can be seen from the chart above, there were a record number of finishers this year. The 2756 finishers this year is about 3% up on the previous highest mark back in 2017.
The event is made up of three separate races... a) A full 42.2km marathon b) A 21.1km half-marathon and c) A 10.5km quarter marathon.
The early editions of this marathon had a relay event which never really took off. The Quarter event was introduced in 2014 and that proved to be much more popular.
Let's look at a breakdown and history of each event...
Marathon... The high water mark for the full marathon was back in the inaugural year of 2012. There was no doubt quite a buzz at the time as it was a new marathon and many people in Waterford and surrounding areas probably wanted to do a marathon in their home town.In 2018, the full marathon was cancelled due to a heatwave. It took a drop in 2019 and after 2022, the numbers have been recovering since the pandemic. In 2024, it's back up to about the 400 mark again although it's hard to see much growth for the full as June is a bad time of year to be running a full marathon due to the heat.
Greenway... One of the changes to the full course over the years is that the full marathon is now mostly on the Greenway instead of going around the city.
The map above shows the route for 2024 and roughly 80% of the full marathon route is out and back on the Greenway.
Is this a good or bad thing? On one hand, it's flat, safe and free from traffic. From an organisers point of view, there are no problems with traffic and road junctions. On the other hand, some runners might find it quite boring to just run out a path, turn around a cone and back the same path again.
2024 Marathon turning point |
I think visitors to a city marathon might expect a route to go around the city rather than out and back on a Greenway. I recently had a look at the route for the Edinburgh marathon and it seemed to be much the same i.e. Start in the city centre and then get the runners onto an out and back section of Greenway.
The reality is that the numbers at many city marathons don't justify all the road closures and as more Greenways are developed, I can see more marathon routes getting pushed onto them. Is it only a matter of time before the Cork or Dublin marathon is like this?
Half-Marathon... Back to the numbers. After the inaugural year, the half-marathon has proved to be the most popular event. The number of finishers for the half in 2024 just barely exceeded the number back in 2017.
As half-marathons in Ireland go, just over 1200 finishers in the half is pretty good.
Quarter-Marathon... The Quarter event was introduced in 2014 and the number of finishers has been roughly a few hundred below the numbers for the half over the years. In 2023 and 2024 however, the numbers for the Quarter have been getting close to the numbers for the half.
In 2024, there were a record 1134 finishers in the Quarter Marathon, a jump of 17% on the previous record set in 2017. Considering that more people can run a Quarter marathon than a Half marathon, it wouldn't be any great surprise if the Quarter eventually becomes the most popular race in the future.
In conclusion... The 2024 edition of the Waterford Viking Marathon seems to have gone off well as the finisher numbers suggest. I was around the start line on Parnell Street where runners were gathering on what is a nice wide road. The finishing line by contrast was on a narrow road as shown above closer to the Greenway.
It probably shows how a lot of other marathons and races are likely to go in the future i.e. start in the city centre early on a Sunday morning on a wide road when things are quiet and finish somewhere else in the city so it causes as least disruption as possible.
Looking forward, I suspect that the numbers for the full marathon will struggle to grow beyond 400 but there seems to be plenty of growth potential for the Half and the Quarter. It seems likely that the Greenway will remain a feature of the courses for for good and it will then depend on individual runners if this type of course appeals to them or not.
2024 results... https://my.raceresult.com/294110/results
Tuesday, June 25, 2024
Cork County Council Draft Recreation and Amenity Policy - June 2024
Cork County Council are currently inviting comments on their Draft Recreation and Amenity Policy. Submissions close on Fri 28th of June 2024.
This might be of interest to people who use parks for recreation in whatever form.
All of the documents are linked from this page... https://www.corkcoco.ie/en/resident/planning-and-development/draft-recreation-and-amenity-policy
Results of the Dromcollogher 4-mile road race - Mon 24th June 2024
1 0:24:18 CAROL FINN, Leevale A.C F 55 13
2 0:27:54 TANYA COX, Dooneen A.C F 16 28
3 0:30:35 LORRAINE KIRBY, West Limerick A. C. F 6 38
4 0:30:40 DELIA CUSACK, West Limerick A. C. F O/55 65 39
5 0:30:58 VERA NAGLE, Mallow A.C. F O/40 66 42
6 0:31:13 CHERYL CARMODY, Gneeveguilla A.C F O/40 59 43
All Men
1 0:21:08 AARON LYNCH, West Limerick A. C. M 8 1
2 0:21:11 KARL LENIHAN, West Limerick A. C. M 14 2
3 0:21:20 NIALL O CALLAGHAN, West Limerick A. C. M 12 3
4 0:21:30 KILLIAN LYNCH, West Limerick A. C. M 34 4
5 0:21:54 MORRIS FEEHAN, Duhallow A.C. M 57 5
6 0:22:16 MARTIN DINEEN, Riocht A.C M 44 6
Results for All Competitors in finish order.
1 0:21:08 AARON LYNCH, West Limerick A. C. M 8 1
2 0:21:11 KARL LENIHAN, West Limerick A. C. M 14 2
3 0:21:20 NIALL O CALLAGHAN, West Limerick A. C. M 12 3
4 0:21:30 KILLIAN LYNCH, West Limerick A. C. M 34 4
5 0:21:54 MORRIS FEEHAN, Duhallow A.C. M 57 5
6 0:22:16 MARTIN DINEEN, Riocht A.C M 44 6
7 0:22:27 TIM O CONNOR, Riocht A.C M O/45 22 7
8 0:22:42 NIALL O RIORDAN, An Bru A.C M O/45 45 8
9 0:23:02 MIKE O CONNOR, West Limerick A. C. M 51 9
10 0:23:55 DECLAN MULLANE, Limerick AC M 38 10
Monday, June 24, 2024
RIP: John Walsh of Bere Island
John Walsh was one of the key figures behind the successful 5k parkrun on Bere Island.
Notice on RIP IE... https://rip.ie/death-notice/john-walsh-cork-beara-560315
Tony Higgins writes... "Yesterday evening, St. John’s Eve, our great friend John lost his long battle against illness in Cork University Hospital, with his wonderful wife Sheila by his side.
Of the many hundreds of friends I have made through parkrun in the last nine years, none was more special than John. Although John and Sheila were at our inaugural parkrun in Tralee in 2015, I didn’t really get to know him until I visited his beloved Bere Island parkrun later that year. It didn’t take long to realise that John was what you might call an unpolished diamond – a bit rough on the outside but with a jewel for a heart. I love visiting Bere Island and my favourite visits were those when I ran with John, the 5K turned into 3K and I learned something new about the island every time. It will not be the same without him and my next visit will be a sad one, yet I still look forward to it.
John and I were among the first to be asked by Matt Shields to take on the role of parkrun Ambassador, and John’s contribution to parkrun has been immense, not just the wonder that is Bere Island parkrun, but to many other events in Munster and beyond.
A proud Corkman who grew up in Mayfield, he was an even prouder Bere Islander, and of course parkrun was just one small facet of his huge dedication to his local community in this very special place. In 2019 he was elected Chairman of the European Small Islands Federation and so many other islands benefited from his knowledge and expertise.
John’s loss will be felt through the parkrun community, this is a lovely message from Paul Sinton-Hewitt, founder of Parkrun:
“I met John at Bere Island parkrun very early in the events life. We immediately became friends. While we didn’t talk on a regular basis, John always remembered to be in touch for the important things and he was always so kind, generous and funny.
I know this is a major loss to John’s family and so too for Bere Island but also for Ireland and our family. This is a desperately sad day for us all. RIP John. May the memories of your impact live forever.”
To me, John was a great friend, a practical advisor, a trusted confidant and my parkrun roommate at our annual conferences. He was liked by everyone who knew him and I was privileged to have shared some of my parkrun journey with him.
Rest in Peace John, and my sympathies to Sheila, Laura, Aoife and Adam and all John’s family and friends.
Tony Higgins
Tralee parkrun and parkrun Regional Ambassador"
RIP: Dermot Bates
Dermot was involved with the Cork BHAA and was a regular in the past at their races.
This is the notice... https://rip.ie/death-notice/dermot-bates-cork-midleton-560286
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam
Saturday, June 22, 2024
1100 bottles of water stolen at marathon event in Kildare
The Thoroughbred Marathon is a multi-race event held in Kildare every year and this year, it had about 1200 participants spread across the full marathon, half-marathon, 10k and 5k events.
After the event finished this year, the organisers took to social media to explain that approximately 1100 bottles of water had been stolen!
They write... "Unfortunately we have become aware that there were water shortages on the route on Sunday. We realised early on Sunday morning that 37 cases of water had been stolen from the course. This was 37 cases of 30 bottles per case, (1100 bottles). We replaced this water by buying all available stock in local shops but unfortunately other water stations had the stock partially stolen and we were not aware of this until water stations ran low.
We sincerely apologise to all of you and in particular to those of you that did not get water when and where needed on the day.
It is a learning experience for us to say the least!"
Results of the 5k parkruns in Cork - Sat 22nd June 2024
Thursday, June 20, 2024
Results & Photos of the Donoughmore 7-mile road race - Thurs 20th June 2024
It was a lovely mild evening for this year's Donoughmore 7-mile road race on Thurs 20th June 2024 with a total of 214 runners crossing the finish line.
361 1 Barry TWOHIG St. Finbarrs A.C. M 37:41
388 2 Brian MURPHY Iveragh A.C. M40 37:55
935 3 Vivian FOLEY Eagle A.C. M50 39:03
403 24 Lorna WOLFE Leevale A.C. F35 44:27
425 33 Anita LOCKE St. Finbarrs A.C. F35 46:46
860 76 Sally Ann LYNCH Donoughmore A.C. F 52:29
Full results HERE
1) Mick Dooley has some photos..
a) Start line HERE
b) Finish line HERE
c) Finish line & prizes HERE
Lorna Wolfe & Barry Twohig... winners of the 2024 Donoughmore 7-mile road race |
Training programme for the 2024 Dublin Marathon
The marathon programme is 18-weeks and it starts on the 24th of June. The cost is €135.
The length of programme really depends on where you are as a runner and what your initial endurance fitness is like.
After an initial consultation and we agree on what days you can train, a programme is sent out every week by email and weekly feedback is required. That will determine what the programme is like for the following week.
If interested, send an email to johndesmondrunning AT gmail DOT com
If you have another event in mind then send an e-mail to the above address.Monday, June 17, 2024
Results & Photos of the Dunmanway 10k - Sun 16th June 2024
The annual Dunmanway 10k road race was held this year on Sunday 16th June 2024 with 258 runners crossing the finish line, down a fraction on the 264 for last year.
The full results can be seen HERE
Photos...
Notice: Donoughmore 7 mile road race - Thurs 20th June 2024
Update: The closing date for entries has now been extended until 6pm Thursday 20th June.
Sunday, June 16, 2024
Results of the Cork Down Syndrome Challenge 21 Half-Marathon - Sun 16th June 2024
This charity half-marathon from Haulbowline to Pairc Ui Chaoimh was organised by Cork Down Syndrome and had 182 finishers. (202 in 2023)
1 Sean Dinneen Clonakilty Male 1:21:52 44
2 David Buckley Glyntown Male 1:26:53 209
3 Ray O'Connell Pouladuff Road Male 1:27:13 220
8 Lisa Crowley Watergrasshill Female 1:32:12 31
11 Kerrie Collins Crosshaven Female 1:36:05 14
16 Kate Duggan Ovens Female 1:41:36 53
Full results HERE
Results of the Kilmurry GAA 5k - Fri 14th June 2024
Saturday, June 15, 2024
Update on the Midleton to Youghal Greenway - June 2024
Back on the 7th of March 2024, the 8km section of Greenway from Midleton to Mogeely opened and it has proved to be very popular with walkers and runners. According to some sources, the remaining 15km section from Mogeely to Youghal is supposed to open by the end of the 2024.
I've checked the remaining section out over the last few weeks and large parts of it are complete with a nice tarmac surface. The image below shows the section east of Killeagh.
Other sections in the village of Killeagh and in Youghal still need quite a lot of work to finish. When I passed during the working week, there was no obvious sign that any major work was ongoing.
We'll have to wait and see but I wouldn't be surprised if it slips into 2025 before it opens.
Video... DRONEHAWK posted a video of the section from Youghal to Mogeely on their YouTube channel and it shows what the line looks like as of June 2024.
I have no doubt that once it opens, the section from Youghal to Killeagh will prove to be very popular with walkers, runners and visitors.
Results of the 5k parkruns in Cork - Sat 15th June 2024
Kevin O'Connor completes his 100th 5k parkrun while his daughter Pamela completes her first. |
Guest Post: Almost a Summer ...by Pat Walsh
Thursday, June 13, 2024
Notice: Dromcollogher Carnival 4-mile road race - Mon 24th June 2024
The annual Dromcollogher Carnival 4-mile road race in Co Limerick is coming up this year on Monday the 24th of June 2024.
This is a popular race with runners in the North Cork as well of course with runners in Limerick.
Entries are online or on the night (€10).
More info HERE
Wednesday, June 12, 2024
Results of the Cork BHAA Musgrave 5k - Wed 12th May 2024
First 3 women (L-R)... Lorna Wolfe 3rd, Hannah Steeds 1st & Michelle Kenny 2nd |
The annual Cork BHAA Musgraves 5k was held on Wednesday 12th June 2024.
Top 3 men & women...
2 Eoghan O'Connor M-2 00:15:12 Ken's Track Club
3 Anthony Mannix M-3 00:15:14 Dell Technologies
21 Hannah Steeds F-1 00:16:43 Eli Lilly F-A-2
45 Michelle Kenny 0/40F F-2 00:17:37 Dept of Ed F-A-1
58 Lorna Wolfe 0/35F F-3 00:18:04 Joyce Wolfe Physiotherapy
Full results HERE
Photos...
1) Joe Murphy has a gallery HERE
2) Mick Dooley has some photos HERE