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Thursday, June 25, 2026

Results of the Cork BHAA J&J MedTech 4 Mile Road Race - Wed 24th June 2026

Damian Murphy takes first place

The Cork BHAA J&J Medtech 4-mile was held on Wed 25th of June 2026 on what was one of the warmest evenings of the year.

There were 260 finishers this year which is down about 28% on last year which seems a lot. The recent Apple 5k was also down by a similar amount.

Top 3 men & women...
1 Damian Murphy M1 21:17 Knockam Farm Ltd
2 Michael Corbett 0/50M M2 21:56 Flex
3 Shane Healy M3 21:59 Eli Lilly
14 Michelle Kenny 0/45F F1 23:26 Dept of Ed
17 Sharon Rynne 0/35F F2 23:47 Kepak
27 Breda Gaffney 0/50F F3 25:35 Avondhu M

Full results HERE


The chart above shows the historical numbers at this particular race and as you can see, 2026 saw a return to the levels before 2024.

Doing a quick check of the Cork BHAA races so far in 2026, three were up and seven were down which suggests an easing back of the BHAA race numbers this year.

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Guest Post: ‘I SUPPOSE YOU’VE NOT BEEN TO DROMCOLLOGHER?’ ...by John Walshe

The annual Dromcollogher 4-mile road race has a long history and it was held on Monday the 22nd of June 2026. The full results are shown below John Walshe's report.

 ‘I SUPPOSE YOU’VE NOT BEEN TO DROMCOLLOGHER?’ ... By John Walshe

The songs of Percy French (1854-1920) are still fondly remembered, especially such ditties as ‘Are You Right There, Michael’, ‘The Mountains of Mourne’ and ‘Phil The Fluther’s Ball’. Another of the Roscommon-born compositions celebrated the town of Dromcollogher, with one of the lines going ‘I Suppose You’ve Not Been To Dromcollogher?’

Well, for this writer its all of 48 years since his first ‘Been To Dromcollogher’, making the trip on that occasion in the company of Midleton club-mate Liam O’Brien. This was probably the first edition of the now long-standing road race, which over the years has attained a certain allure which somehow attracts one back year after year.

The previous day in 1978 Liam had won the first of his 11 national 3000m steeplechase titles and no doubt it was out of loyalty to Fr Liam Kelleher (who had moved from Midleton to Tullylease the previous autumn) that he traveled in support of this new event.

The race was founded by local shopkeeper Christy Brosnan, along with Joe Quaid of the North Cork club, which Fr Kelleher had founded. The course then was one complete lap with the finish in the main square making the distance around four-and-a-quarter miles. Now, it’s a measured four-miler.

Two things mark out this race as unique. One, it always takes place on a Monday evening, and secondly its part of an annual carnival which is one of the oldest in the country, having commenced back in the 1940s. Along with Liam O’Brien, over the years such well-known names such as John Lenihan, John Griffin, Desmond O’Connor and Lizzie Lee have graced these roads around Dromcollogher.

The race headquarters are now in the excellent Dromcollogher-Broadford GAA complex adjacent to the start. In a throwback to the past, there is no chip timing. Just the efficient Racemaster result system operated by Clare couple James and Sally Sexton. Entry fee was only €10 with a fine array of prizes presented in a variety of categories in the local hall afterwards.

Despite the 8pm start, the sun was still high in the sky on one of the warmest days of the year as the 100 or so runners lined up with the first mile straight out the Newcastle West road. The humid conditions certainly didn’t hinder winner Karl Fitzmaurice as he took command from the start, going on to cross the line in 19:56 which was not too far outside Sean Doyle’s course record of 19:38.

Winner Karl Fitzmaurice receiving the Christy Brosnan Memorial Cup from Dan Horan

A member of Shannon AC, Fitzmaurice is a former scholarship attendee at McNeese State University in Louisiana. He has a 10,000m best of 30:45.23 and last November notched up a significant victory when winning the Brooklyn Half-Marathon in a time of 70:59.

It was a similar name that dominated the women’s race as Carol Finn made it three wins in a row – and six victories in all – when coming home in sixth place overall with her time of 24:54.

Local man Eugene Noonan is now the main organiser, with help from West Limerick AC. Amongst those representing the club on the night were two great stalwarts of the sport, Mike MacDomhnaill – who won the race in 1985 - and Seamus Cawley.

Mike, along with his wife Carmel, has been the mainstay of athletics in the region for many years. Their daughter, Sorcha, was a member of the Irish team (along with Niamh Allen and Fiona Everard) that finished second at the recent European 10,000m Cup in Italy.

Carol Finn receiving her prize from Dan Horan

Seamus Cawley has also etched his place in running folklore as one of only nine runners to have completed every Dublin Marathon since the event commenced in 1980.

Percy French’s tribute and the long-running carnival and road race are two of the happiest occurrences associated with Dromcollogher. But there is also sadly a heartbreaking story which will be commemorated this coming September, 100 years after its tragic occurrence.

On September 5th, 1926, 48 people – many of them children - died when a candle ignited a highly flammable nitrate film in an upstairs cinema in the town. It wiped out a tenth of Dromcollogher's population and remains one of the deadliest fires in Irish history.

The 48 lives lost that night constituted the worst single disaster in the new Irish state until the fire at Whiddy Island in Bantry in 1979, in which 50 people died. Two years later, 48 people also perished in the Stardust tragedy in Dublin.

A national commemorative postage stamp will be issued in September, featuring an image of a funeral procession through Dromcollogher as part of the commemorations. The full story of that ill-fated night can be currently seen on the Echo Live website – https://www.echolive.ie/nostalgia/arid-41865438.html - written by John Dolan.

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Dromcolligher  Co Limerick 4 mile 2026 Monday 22 June 2026. 8:00 pm
Results
 1 0:19:56 KARL FITZMAURICE,  Shannon A. C M 25 1
 2 0:21:40 ALAN MC CUTCHEON,  Dooneen A.C M 24 2
 3 0:22:17 KARL LENIHAN,  West Limerick A. C. M O/45 14 3
 4 0:23:35 SEAN MC AULIFFE,  West Limerick A. C. M O/40 44 4
 5 0:24:13 FRANK O REGAN,  West Limerick A. C. M O/40 42 5
 6 0:24:54 CAROL FINN,  Leevale A.C F 50 6
 7 0:25:08 KAROC DOWNEY,  West Limerick A. C. M O/45 48 7
 8 0:25:30 CORMAC DOWNES,  West Limerick A. C. M 10 8
 9 0:25:50 RYAN MORRISSEY,  Newcastlewest M O/40 91 9
 10 0:26:17 SINEAD MC DERMOTT,  Dooneen A.C F 90 10

Monday, June 15, 2026

Notice: Tracton 4-mile road race - Fri 10th July 2026


Tracton AC are holding their Tracton 4-mile road race on Friday the 10th of July 2026 at 8pm.

You can pre-enter online HERE

Info from Tracton AC... "Tracton AC are hosting a 4-mile road race on Friday 10th July 2026 at 8pm in beautiful Minane Bridge (near Carrigaline, and 20km south of Cork city). 

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Results of the Cork BHAA Stryker 4-mile road race - Tues 28th Apr 2026


The 2026 edition of the Cork BHAA Stryker 4-mile road race was held on Tuesday 28th of April on a lovely dry evening in Carrigtwohill. There were 548 finishers this year which is up just over 3% on the 530 last year.

Top 3 men & women...
 1 Aidan Connell M1 00:20:37 Smartply
2 Fearghal Desmond M2 00:20:44 Induct
3 Mark McGarry 0/40M M3 00:21:19 Stryker
11 Sharon Rynne 0/35F F1 00:23:22 Kepak
12 Orla Drumm 0/40F F2 00:23:24 HSE
17 Kealey Tideswell 0/40F F3 00:23:34 OpenText

Full results HERE

Photos...

1) Michael Buckley has about 200 photos HERE

2) Graham Meikle has the following photos...
a) Finish line 1 b) Finish line 2 c) Finish line 3 d) 

3) There are two galleries from Thomas Anglim up on the Running in Cork Facebook page... Album 1 ... Album 2 

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Notice: Cork BHAA Stryker 4 mile race in Carrigtwohill - Tues 28th Apr 2026



This 4 mile race in Carrigtwohill in East Cork is coming up on Tuesday the 28th of April at 7:30pm

Thursday, April 23, 2026

Results of the Shandrum 4-mile road race - Thurs 23rd Apr 2026



The Shandrum 4-mile road race in N Cork was held on Thursday 24th of April 2026 on a dry evening. There was a recovery in numbers this year with 128 finishers.

Top 3 men & women...
1 Killian Lynch West Limerick AC   20:43 MS 348
2 Declan Guina West Limerick AC   21:09 MS 274
3 Padraig O'Donnell West Limerick AC  21:42 MS 398
5 Carol Finn Leevale AC  23:36 FS 460
19 Fiona Boyce North Cork AC     27:12 FS 297
20 Norma O'Sullivan Shandrum AC     27:45 FS 251


Full results HERE

Results of the Ballinotois 4-mile road race - Thurs 23rd Apr 2026


The 2026 edition of the Ballintotis 4-mile road race was held on Thurs 23rd of April in almost perfect conditions. 

A total of six athletes managed to break 20 minutes which shows the quality of the field including Niamh Allen pictured above who set a new national record for the distance.

There were almost 1200 finishers this year and almost identical to 2025. As the chart below shows, it was the third highest ever and the last three years have been very good with pretty much 1200 every year.

A typical club race might get something like 300 runners so the Ballintotis numbers just show how exceptional it is.

Top 3 men & women...
1 Jeremiah SHEEHAN #1145  MS North Cork A.C. M MS 19:18 
2 Sean DOYLE #673 M35 Cork City A.C. M MS 19:29 
3 David CARTER #583 MS Galway City Harriers A.C. M MS 19:36 
4 Niamh ALLEN #2 FS Leevale A.C. F FS 19:50 
22 Jessica COYNE #72 FS Leevale A.C. F FS 21:47 
24 Hannah STEEDS #1166 FS Leevale A.C. F FS 22:01 

Full results HERE


Photos...
1) Mick Dooley has some pre-races photos HERE and post race photos HERE

First 3 men (L-R)... Sean Doyle 2nd, Jeremiah Sheehan 1st & David Carter 3rd

First 3 women (L-R)... Jessica Coyne 2nd, Niamh Allen 1st & Hannah Steeds 3rd


Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Notice: Ballintotis 4-mile road race - Thurs 23rd April 2026


As the evenings gradually begin to get brighter, it's good to look forward to the Ballintotis 4-mile road race in east Cork. The race is on Thurs 23rd April 2026 at 7:45pm.

Enter HERE

Update from the organisers... Ballintotis 4 Mile Race - Thursday April 23rd - IMPORTANT TRAFFIC UPDATES

Please note - the race begins at 7.45pm

Due to very heavy traffic eastbound from Cork City, delays have built up on a daily basis on the approach to the Lakeview Roundabout in Midleton - As a result we are asking all participants travelling from this direction to please ALLOW AN EXTRA 30  MINUTES  for your journey.

Also commuters from the east should  note that there will be a stop and go system in operation either side of Castlemartyr from 7pm onwards.

Please follow the advice of the gardai and race stewards at all times.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Ballintotis -- resurfacing om the N25, between Midleton and Ballintotis -- 22/23/24 April

Sunday, November 23, 2025

Results of the Glenville 4-mile road race - Sun 23rd Nov 2025

First 3 women (L-R)... April Quinn 3rd, Niamh Moore 1st & Kealey Tideswell 2nd

The Glenville 4-mile was held on Sun 23rd Nov 2025 on what turned out to be a nice sunny morning.

 Top 3 men & women...

1 Nathan O'LEARY Leevale A.C. M MS 499 19:48
2 Mark WALSH Leevale A.C. M MS 669 20:00
3 Barry TWOHIG St. Finbarrs A.C. M M45 661 20:08
24 Niamh MOORE Leevale A.C. F FS 676 23:16
27 Kealey TIDESWELL F F40 471 23:50
35 April QUINN Togher A.C. F F35 677 24:17

Full results HERE

Photos...
1) Mick Dooley has some finish line photos HERE

Thursday, July 24, 2025

Results of the Churchtown South 4-mile road race - Thurs 24th July 2025


176 runners turned out for this years Churchtown South 4-mile road race on Thurs 24th July 2025.

Top 3 men & women...

230 Conor Mc Cauley Leevale A.C.  M 40 20:07
312 Tony Forristal East Cork AC M 20:10
104 Davin Sean St. Finbarrs A.C. M 20:48
221 Lizzie Lee Leevale A.C.  F45 00:22:41
330 Fiona Santry East Cork AC  F35 23:47
183 Emma Desmond Cork City A.C.  F35 25:11

Photos...

1) Photos by Joe Murphy...
a) Pre-race & Start .. Race 1 ... Race 2 ... Race 3 ... Race 4 ... Race 5 ...

Full results below...

 Bib # Last Name First Name M/F Team Name Eligible Division(s) Finishing Time

230 Mc Cauley Conor Male Leevale A.C. M 40 00:20:07
312 Forristal Tony Male East Cork AC Overall Male Runner 00:20:10
104 Davin Sean Male St. Finbarrs A.C. Overall Male Runner 00:20:48
304 Casey Ruairi Male Togher AC Overall Male Runner 00:21:56
292 Kelly Keith Male Youghal AC M45 00:22:16
350 Hogan Nick Male M 40 00:22:37
182 Davis Alfie Male Leevale A.C. M45 00:22:38
221 Lee Lizzie Female Leevale A.C. F45 00:22:41
237 Mc Keown Kieran Male Grange/Fermoy A.C. M 50 00:22:43
305 Coffey Donal Male Leevale AC M45 00:22:46
294 Furlong James Male Overall Male Runner 00:22:50
189 Gibbons Paul Male Sliabh Bhuide Rovers A.C. M45 00:23:10
500 Mcnamara Diarmuid Male Grange/Fermoy A.C. Overall Male Runner 00:23:13

Friday, July 11, 2025

Results of the Tracton 4-mile road race - Fri 11th July 2025

First 3 men (L-R)... Conor McCauley 2nd, Nathan O'Leary 1st & Nick O'Donoghue 3rd

The annual Tracton 4-mile road race was held this year on Friday 11th of July 2025 with 282 runners crossing the finish line.

Top 3 men & women...
4444 1 Nathan O LEARY Leevale A.C. M 20:28  
686 2 Conor MC CAULEY Leevale A.C. M40 20:55  
727 3 Nick O DONOGHUE East Cork M 21:24  
667 15 Lizzie LEE Leevale A.C. F40 23:21  
919 33 Linda KELLY Watergrasshill A.C. F50 25:31  
726 40 Meadhbh MOYNIHAN Leevale A.C. F 26:08  

Full results HERE

Photos... 
1) Pop-Up Races have some finish line photos HERE
2) Joe Murphy has several galleries... Album 1 ... Album 2 ... Album 3 ... Album 4 ... Album 5 ...  Album 6 ...
3) Mick Dooley has some post race photos HERE 

Tuesday, July 08, 2025

Notice: Tracton 4-mile road race - Fri 11th July 2025


Tracton AC are holding their Tracton 4-mile road race on Friday the 11th of July 2025 at 8pm.

You can pre-enter online HERE

Info from Tracton AC... "Tracton AC are hosting a 4-mile road race on Friday 11th July 2025 at 8pm in beautiful Minane Bridge (near Carrigaline, and 20km south of Cork city). 

Thursday, July 03, 2025

Results of the Corkbeg 4-mile road race - Thurs 3rd July 2025

First place finish for Tony Forristal of East Cork AC

The weather is a bit hit and miss at the moment but it was a lovely sunny evening for this years Corkbeg 4-mile road race in Whitegate on Thurs 3rd July 2025.

Top 3 men and women...

1 461 Tony Forristal East Cork AC M 20.12
2 411 Conor McCauley Leevale AC M40 20.23
3 439 Sean Davin St. Finbarrs AC M 21.08
11 345 Lizzie Lee Leevale AC F40 22.47
23 474 Fiona Santry East Cork AC F35 23.39
24 486 Tamzin Muldowney East Cork AC F 23.53

Organised by East Cork AC

Photos...
1) Joe Murphy has the following galleries...
a) Start b) Race 1 b) Race 2 c) Race 3 d) Race 4 e) Race 5 

Corkbeg 4 Mile 2025 Results - Thursday July 3rd, 2025

Place Race Number Name Club Category Time
1 461 Tony Forristal East Cork AC M 20.12
2 411 Conor McCauley Leevale AC M40 20.23
3 439 Sean Davin St. Finbarrs AC M 21.08
4 485 Darren McCann Unattached M 21.41
5 174 Kenneth Kelleher East Cork AC M45 21.42
6 363 Eoin Downing Unattached M 21.47
7 396 Nathan Ryan O'Hehir St. Finbarrs AC M 21.55
8 393 Ryan Mulroy St. Finbarrs AC M 22.09
9 333 Tim Twomey Leevale AC M45 22.14
10 453 Gearoid O Flynn Eagle AC M40 22.26

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Results of the Cork BHAA J&J MedTech 4-mile road race - Wed 25th June 2025


The Cork BHAA Johnson and Johnson MedTech 4-mile road race in Ringaskiddy was held on Wed 25th June 2025 with 359 runners crossing the finish line, a slight increase on the number for 2024.

Johnson & Johnson MedTech is the new name for DePuy Synthes so this is a regular race on the Cork BHAA calendar.

Top 3 men & women...
1 Ryan Creech 19:10 Temp Reg
2 Aidan Noone M1 20:37 Dept of Ed M-A-2
3 Sean Dinneen M2 20:51 Dept of Ed M-A-2
15 Sharon Rynne 0/35F F1 22:45 Kepak F-A-2
23 Orla Drumm 0/40F F2 23:21 HSE
28 Evita Volginaite F3 23:38 Zazzle Ireland

Full results HERE

Photos...

1) Mick Dooley has some group photos up on the Cork BHAA Facebook page HERE

Sunday, May 25, 2025

Results of the Buttevant 4-mile road race - Sun 25th May 2025

Top 3 men & women...
 189 1 Declan MOORE Bilboa A.C. M 19:53  
200 2 Tadhg O SULLIVAN Bweeng Trail Blazers A.C. M 21:17  
2320 3 James DORAN Killarney Valley A.C. M40 21:23  
246 13 Aoife COOKE Eagle A.C. F 23:46  
243 22 Breeda MCGINN F40 24:58  
234 32 Clotilde FITZGIBBON Grange/Fermoy A.C. F50 26:22

Full results HERE


Monday, April 28, 2025

Notice: Cork BHAA Stryker 4 mile race in Carrigtwohill - Wed 30th Apr 2025



This 4 mile race in Carrigtwohill in East Cork is coming up on Wednesday the 30th of April at 7:30pm. This is a change from the last few years when it was held in August and it is now reverting back to its more traditional April date.

As with all Cork BHAA events, the entry fee is €5 for registered runners and €10 for non-registered.

Located just a few minutes drive from the Jack Lynch tunnel, this one is very close to Cork City and is easy to get to.

Friday, April 25, 2025

Results of the Shandrum 4-mile road race - Thurs 24th Apr 2025

The annual Shandrum 4-mile road race in north Cork was held on Thurs 25th Apr 2025 on a very wet evening.

As can be seen from the chart above, the damp conditions really seem to have had a big impact on the numbers with a drop of 42% on last year.

Top 3 men & women...
 1 James Doran Brosna     20:36 M40 238  
2 Ruairi Manning Cork Track Club AC 20:53 MS 678  
3 Declan Guina West Limerick AC  20:59 MS 810  
8 Carol Finn Leevale AC  22:56 FS 823 Course Record
9 Martina Kiely St Finbarrs AC 23:14 F40 837  
15 Emma Flynn North Cork AC  25:12 FJ 832
 

Full results HERE

Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Results & Photos of the Ballintotis 4-mile road race - Wed 16th Apr 2025


As always, there was a big turnout for the annual Ballintotis 4-mile road race with 1200 runners crossing the finish line. 

Top 3 men & women...

1 Ryan CREECH Leevale A.C. M MS 524 19:05
2 Sean DOYLE Cork City A.C. M MS 578 19:21
3 Michael HARTY East Cork A.C. M M40 344 19:30
1 Fiona EVERARD Bandon A.C. F FS 1334 21:41
2 Emma FITZPATRICK Leevale A.C. F FS 113 23:20
3 Sharon RYNNE Leevale A.C. F F35 315 23:43

Full results HERE

As can be seen from the chart above, 2025 was the second highest ever in terms of numbers. It's a credit to the Ballintotis organisers that a small community in east Cork can get such big numbers for an evening road race.

Photos... (Updated 18th Apr 10pm)

1) Mick Dooley has some photos of the start HERE , start group start line photos HERE ,finish line photos HERE and some post race HERE 

2) Joe Murphy has a gallery of the prize winners HERE , pre-race HERE

race start 1 HERE, race start 2 HERE

finish 1 HERE, finish 2 HERE, finish 3, finish 4, finish 5, finish 6, finish 7, finish 8, finish 9, finish 10, finish 11, finish 12, finish 13

Video...

Start of the 2025 Ballintotis race...


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First 3 men (L-R)... Michael Harty 3rd, Ryan Creech 1st & Sean Doyle 2nd

First 3 women (L-R)... Sharon Rynne 3rd, Fiona Everard 1st & Emma Fitzpatrick 2nd

Monday, April 14, 2025

Notice: Ballintotis 4-mile road race - Wed 16th April 2025


As the evenings gradually begin to get brighter, it's good to look forward to the Ballintotis 4-mile road race in east Cork. The race is on Wed 16th April 2025 at 7:45pm.

Note two things... it's on a Wednesday instead of the usual Thursday and the race will have a new start time of 7:45pm as opposed to the traditional 8pm. This is an important consideration if you're coming from the city and going through the tunnel. Make sure you leave yourself plenty of time.

Enter HERE


From the organisers... Ballintotis Road Race - All Set For Year 14

Friday, December 27, 2024

Guest Post: Clonmel 4-mile ...by John Walshe

Hannah Steeds, second female, receiving her prize from David Keogh

CLONMEL 4-Mile 

(26th Dec 2024)

There was an international flavour to the MSD/Clonmel 4-mile road race with the appearance of US marathon record holder Emily Sisson. And the two-time Olympian didn’t disappoint as she smashed Shona Heaslip’s year-old course record of 20:46 by 17 seconds when finishing third overall in a time of 20:29.

Sisson set her American best of 2:18:29 at Chicago two years ago and qualified for this year’s Olympics with a second place in the US Marathon Trials, going on to finish 23rd in Paris in 2:29:53. At Toyko 2016, she had a 10th place finish in the 10,000m, an event in which she has a personal best of 30:49.57.

Married to Waterford man Shane Quinn, both attended Providence College where they were coached by Ray Treacy. Shane is son of Brendan Quinn, the Irish record holder in the 3000m steeplechase. Brendan’s time of 8:24.09 has remained unbroken for almost 40 years, having set it in Brussels in August of 1985. That improved on Liam O’Brien’s 8:27.24 from the previous year and both times still remain top of the Irish all-time list.

Winner Kane Collins receiving his prize from David Keogh of sponsors MSD

Second place in Clonmel went to Leevale’s Hannah Steed in 21:27 with Grace Richardson from Kilkenny third in 21:30. There was a Cork winner of the men’s race, although Kilbrin native Kane Collins was representing Donore Harriers. Collins – who ran 2:24:19 in September’s Berlin Marathon – recorded 19:56, 10 seconds ahead of Ben Coughlan from Clonliffe with Donal Coakley of Leevale taking the third prize in 20:49.

With almost 600 finishers, the long-established St Stephen’s Day race was another outstanding success and a credit to both the promoting Clonmel AC and sponsors MSD.

Clonmel 4m Dec 2024 Results

Keith Kelly from Youghal, first in the M40 category, receiving his prize from David Keogh