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Showing posts with label Belgium. Show all posts
Monday, November 07, 2016
Darragh McElhinney finishes 2nd at Cross Country race in Blegium
In terms of European Cross Country races, the Lotto Cross Cup in Belgium is a popular and always attracts a lot of international runners. In previous years, Fionnuala McCormack has competed her and finished on the podium.
One juvenile athlete who got on the podium over the weekend was Darragh McElhinny from Bantry in West Cork. As you can see from the results below, he finished in Silver position.
SCHOLIEREN HEREN - SCOLAIRES GARCONS 4200m
place number name born country cat. time
1 2809 VAN DE VELDE TIM 00 BEL sch 12:28
2 14 MC ELHINNEY DARRAGH 00 IRE sch 12:40
3 2146 SENARD ANTOINE 00 BEL sch 12:41
The full results of all races can be seen HERE
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Sunday, December 20, 2015
Fionnuala McCormack of Ireland wins Cross Country race in Belgium
Fionnuala McCormack (nee Britton) was in action today at the Iris Lotto CrossCup in
Brussels which sported an international field of athletes. After finishing 2nd in 2012 and 3rd in 2013 & 2014, she finally cracked it this year with an outright victory!
This is just one week after she won a team Bronze with the Irish team at the European Cross Country Championships in France.
SENIORS DAMES - SENIOREN VROUWEN 6000m
place number crosscup number name born country cat. club time
1 29 MCCORMACK-BRITTON FIONNUAL 84 IRL sen NA 20:07
2 31 KOSTER MAUREEN 92 NED sen NA 20:14
3 230 DELESA DERARTU DEBELA 19 ETH sen NA 20:23
4 1 CARTON LOUISE 94 BEL sen ACME 20:27
5 2 DEJAEGHERE VEERLE 73 BEL sen AVR 20:40
6 224 SMALL LOUISE 19 GBR sen NA 20:48
7 21 DEADMAN KATE GBR sen NA 20:49
8 22 ARTER CHARLOTTE 91 GBR sen NA 20:50
9 9 BELETE ALMENSH 89 BEL sen VAC 20:50
10 37 CHEPKWONY BETTY 95 KEN sen NA 21:07
The full results can be seen HERE
This is just one week after she won a team Bronze with the Irish team at the European Cross Country Championships in France.
SENIORS DAMES - SENIOREN VROUWEN 6000m
place number crosscup number name born country cat. club time
1 29 MCCORMACK-BRITTON FIONNUAL 84 IRL sen NA 20:07
2 31 KOSTER MAUREEN 92 NED sen NA 20:14
3 230 DELESA DERARTU DEBELA 19 ETH sen NA 20:23
4 1 CARTON LOUISE 94 BEL sen ACME 20:27
5 2 DEJAEGHERE VEERLE 73 BEL sen AVR 20:40
6 224 SMALL LOUISE 19 GBR sen NA 20:48
7 21 DEADMAN KATE GBR sen NA 20:49
8 22 ARTER CHARLOTTE 91 GBR sen NA 20:50
9 9 BELETE ALMENSH 89 BEL sen VAC 20:50
10 37 CHEPKWONY BETTY 95 KEN sen NA 21:07
The full results can be seen HERE
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Monday, December 22, 2014
Fionnuala Britton finishes 3rd in Lotto Cross Country in Belgium
Fionnuala Britton was in action on Sunday the 21st of December at the Iris Lotto CrossCup in Brussels which sported an international field of athletes.
Going head to head with a bunch of Kenyan athletes in the senior womens 6000m race, Fionnuala managed to out sprint one in the home straight to finish an impressive third.
SENIORS DAMES - SENIOREN VROUWEN 6000m
1 CHEPNGETICH SHEILA KEN sen NA 19:57
2 KIPYEGON FAITH 94 KEN sen NA 20:12
3 BRITTON FIONUALA 92 IRE sen NA 20:34
4 NENKAMPI PERINNE KEN sen NA 20:35
5 JEBET RUTH BAH sen NA 20:55
6 KOSGEI CYNTHIA 93 KEN sen NA 20:59
7 KOSTER MAUREEN 92 NED sen NA 21:00
8 CARTON LOUISE 94 BEL sen ACME 25 21:02
9 DEADMAN LAUREN 84 GBR sen NA 21:24
10 HEWISON KATIE 85 GBR sen NA 21:26
Full results HERE
This is the same position that Fionnuala achieved in the same race in 2013....previous post.
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Sunday, December 22, 2013
Fionnuala Britton finishes 3rd in Lotto Cross Country in Belgium
Fionnuala Britton was in action today at the Iris Lotto CrossCup in Brussels which sported an international field of athletes. Having led for much of the womens 6,000m race, she was just passed at the final bend and at the line, she finished in 3rd place just just one second.
SENIORS DAMES - SENIOREN VROUWEN 6000m
place number crosscup number name born country cat. club crosscup points time
1 36 HASSAN SIFAN 93 NED sen NA 19.38
2 15 AYELE ZEWDNESH 93 ETH sen NA 19.43
3 14 BRITTON FIONUALLA 84 IRE sen NA 19.44
4 4 BELETE ALMENSCH 89 BEL sen VAC 25 20.16
5 40 SCHLUMP FABIENNE 91 SUI sen NA 20.27
6 31 KOSGEI CYNTHIA 93 KEN sen NA 20.33
7 48 RUSSEL LORNA 90 GBR sen NA 20.39
8 21 RICHARDSON CHLOE 93 GBR sen NA 20.40
10 22 FELTON RACHEL 79 GBR sen NA 20.45
11 19 KERSEY GEMMA 92 GBR sen NA 20.57
17 27 HOSKER-THORNHILL EMILY 92 GBR sen NA 21.26
18 28 LAKE IONA 93 GBR sen NA 21.28
22 26 PARRY-WILLIAMS JESSICA 80 GBR sen NA 22.01
24 24 ROBERTS KATE 88 GBR sen NA 22.09
26 23 RAINWEDD PRICE 88 GBR sen NA 22.30
28 25 PARRY KATIE 87 GBR sen NA 22.48
SENIORS DAMES - SENIOREN VROUWEN 6000m
place number crosscup number name born country cat. club crosscup points time
1 36 HASSAN SIFAN 93 NED sen NA 19.38
2 15 AYELE ZEWDNESH 93 ETH sen NA 19.43
3 14 BRITTON FIONUALLA 84 IRE sen NA 19.44
4 4 BELETE ALMENSCH 89 BEL sen VAC 25 20.16
5 40 SCHLUMP FABIENNE 91 SUI sen NA 20.27
6 31 KOSGEI CYNTHIA 93 KEN sen NA 20.33
7 48 RUSSEL LORNA 90 GBR sen NA 20.39
8 21 RICHARDSON CHLOE 93 GBR sen NA 20.40
10 22 FELTON RACHEL 79 GBR sen NA 20.45
11 19 KERSEY GEMMA 92 GBR sen NA 20.57
17 27 HOSKER-THORNHILL EMILY 92 GBR sen NA 21.26
18 28 LAKE IONA 93 GBR sen NA 21.28
22 26 PARRY-WILLIAMS JESSICA 80 GBR sen NA 22.01
24 24 ROBERTS KATE 88 GBR sen NA 22.09
26 23 RAINWEDD PRICE 88 GBR sen NA 22.30
28 25 PARRY KATIE 87 GBR sen NA 22.48
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Sunday, November 03, 2013
Fionnuala Britton wins Lotto Cross Country Cup in Belgium
In the womens race, the European Cross Country Champion Fionnuala Britton won by a margin of 19 seconds.
The full results can be seen HERE
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Sunday, February 10, 2013
Brian Gregan wins 400m race in Ghent, Belgium
On Sunday (10th Feb 2013), Brian Gregan of Clonliffe Harriers won a 400m race at the International Flanders Indoor Meeting in a time of 46.73 seconds. In the same race last year, Brian clocked 46.66 seconds. In mid-January, he set a new personal best time of 46.07 at the new indoor track in Athlone.
400 Metres - Men
1 Gregan , Brian IRL 46.73
2 Borlée , Jonathan BEL 46.83
3 Santos , Luguelín DOM 47.11
4 Ujakpor , Mark ESP 47.43
5 Schneider , Thomas GER 47.69
6 Bouckaert , Jente BEL 49.03
Video of the race HERE ........great finish!!
400 Metres - Men
1 Gregan , Brian IRL 46.73
2 Borlée , Jonathan BEL 46.83
3 Santos , Luguelín DOM 47.11
4 Ujakpor , Mark ESP 47.43
5 Schneider , Thomas GER 47.69
6 Bouckaert , Jente BEL 49.03
Video of the race HERE ........great finish!!
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Fionnuala Britton finishes 2nd in Belgium in top quality race...
European Cross Country Champion Fionnuala Britton finished an impressive second place at the Iris Lotto CrossCup in Brussels, Belgium on Sunday 23rd of December. Facing a number of top class athletes from Kenya and Ethiopia, Fionnuala held off most of the field to finish in second place, just three seconds behind the Ethiopian athlete Ruit Aga in first place.
Senior Women...6,000m
1. Ruti Aga (ETH) 20.48
2. Fionuala Britton (IRL) 20.51
3. Elini Gebriwoth (ETH) 21.20
4. Caroline Chepkwoni (KEN) 21.24
5. Veerle Dejaeghere (BEL) 21.31
6. Cynthia Kosgei (KEN) 21.35
7. Emily Stewart (GBR) 21.37
8. Barbara Maveau (BEL) 21.45
9. Almensh Belete (BEL) 21.58
10 .Fabienne Schlump (SUI) 22.00
The race also included European U23 champion Jess Coulson of Great Britain, who had beaten Fionnuala at the IAAF Cross Country race in Spain in early November.
In a post race interview, Fionnuala Britton said that she was thrilled about her second place finish.........."I love to run on this course in Brussels and the rain and the wind did not disturb me too much. I had a bad start and I needed to do some effort to get to the front of the race. I was in contention all the time although I didn’t feel very prepared for this race. After winning a second consecutive European title, training doesn’t get the focus that it usually gets."
Fionnuala Britton’s next race will be the Bupa Great Edinburgh Cross Country on the 5th of January, followed by the Antrim IAAF Cross Country on January 12th.
Senior Women...6,000m
1. Ruti Aga (ETH) 20.48
2. Fionuala Britton (IRL) 20.51
3. Elini Gebriwoth (ETH) 21.20
4. Caroline Chepkwoni (KEN) 21.24
5. Veerle Dejaeghere (BEL) 21.31
6. Cynthia Kosgei (KEN) 21.35
7. Emily Stewart (GBR) 21.37
8. Barbara Maveau (BEL) 21.45
9. Almensh Belete (BEL) 21.58
10 .Fabienne Schlump (SUI) 22.00
The race also included European U23 champion Jess Coulson of Great Britain, who had beaten Fionnuala at the IAAF Cross Country race in Spain in early November.
In a post race interview, Fionnuala Britton said that she was thrilled about her second place finish.........."I love to run on this course in Brussels and the rain and the wind did not disturb me too much. I had a bad start and I needed to do some effort to get to the front of the race. I was in contention all the time although I didn’t feel very prepared for this race. After winning a second consecutive European title, training doesn’t get the focus that it usually gets."
Fionnuala Britton’s next race will be the Bupa Great Edinburgh Cross Country on the 5th of January, followed by the Antrim IAAF Cross Country on January 12th.
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Saturday, November 24, 2012
Irish 'involvement' in the 1973 World Cross Country Championships
Following on from a post yesterday where I mentioned that the IAAF were celebrating the 40th anniversary of the first World Cross-Country Championships next year, John Walshe kindly sent on some information about the Irish 'involvement' in the first race in 1973....
The first IAAF World Cross-Country Championships held in Ghent in 1973 were not without controversy, especially from an Irish point of view.
A group of six ‘intruders’ representing the old NACA organisation (who joined up with BLE to form Athletics Ireland in 2000) decided to make a protest at the participation of two Irish teams instead of one. After around 3km of the 12km race had been completed, the six runners in white vests with two black hoops slipped under a rope and joined the leaders, causing mayhem. Many of the top runners were sent flying, the biggest casualty being race favourite Rod Dixon (one of the most versatile runners in the world at the time with a mile best of 3:53.62 and who would go on to win the NYC Marathon 10 years later in 2:08:59). Despite a ‘kidney punch’, the New Zealander got going again to finish third behind Pekka Paivarinta and Mariano Haro.
The following report by Fionnbar Callanan appeared in ‘Marathon’, the only Irish athletics magazine of the time, and gives a vivid description on what ensued:
“With almost exactly one quarter of the race over, the field was headed by a tightly grouped 18 or 20 runners. In the forefront, and almost running abreast, were Paivarinta (Finland), Haro (Spain), Cusack (Ireland), Clarke (England) and Dixon (New Zealand). At this point the course was no more than eight yards wide.
“The group of six intruders ran onto the course in front of the faster-moving field. Neil Cusack told me his first reaction was one of amazement that they could have already lapped some of the runners. But, some spectators and officials realised that the intruders had come on and efforts were quickly made to hustle them off. They resisted and then the field were upon them. The rather awkward arm action of Paivarinta took him through the intruders and sent some of them flying. The diminutive Haro was forced to resort to more belligerent action to get through and the intruders lifted him off his feet before throwing him into a ditch. Cusack was buffeted but no more. Dixon was given a kidney punch and he told me later that ‘this finished me.’ Eddie Leddy was tripped and fell flat on his face being severely winded in doing so. One Moroccan runner was punched in the face and he was unable to continue.
“As the race resumed more normal appearances, the Belgian police detained one of the intruders and he was paraded back towards the stands. Here, the irate Moroccan saw him and made violent efforts to get at him but had no great success. When the race had concluded, most of the Irish party learned of the intrusion for the first time and there was a great outburst of resentment and anger. Somebody spotted some of the intruders a short distance away and there was a rush towards them. Some of them were caught and struck before wiser counsel prevailed.”
Fionnbar Callanan also stated that the day had begun with happiness for the Irish with a special St Patrick’s Day Mass said by Father Paddy Coyle (a member of the team) in the 12th Century Crypt of St Bravo’s Cathedral in Ghent. Team manager Billy Coghlan (father of Eamonn) had also thoughtfully provided shamrock for all members of the official Irish part and their supporters. “In ended, for me and many others, in anger and shame that the name of Ireland had been dragged in the mud by a thoughtless, irresponsible and undignified performance,” he concluded.
Thankfully, we have moved on a lot from those days of four decades ago. For the record, the following are the positions of the Irish team – three of whom were from Cork - who finished 11th of the 18 teams on that occasion. Neil Cusack, who had been injured before the race, had to drop out and no doubt the intrusion didn’t help matters.
1973...1st Pekka Päivärinta FIN 35:47, 2nd Mariano Haro ESP 35:47, 3rd Rod Dixon NZL 36:00
25th Eddie Leddy (Ballinamore); 63rd Donie Walsh (Leevale); 67th Danny McDaid (Clonliffe); 69th Paddy Coyle (Lourdes); 84th Pat O’Riordan (Leevale); 85th Richard Crowley (St Finbarrs); 109th Eddie Spillane (Donore).
Full Results
The first IAAF World Cross-Country Championships held in Ghent in 1973 were not without controversy, especially from an Irish point of view.
A group of six ‘intruders’ representing the old NACA organisation (who joined up with BLE to form Athletics Ireland in 2000) decided to make a protest at the participation of two Irish teams instead of one. After around 3km of the 12km race had been completed, the six runners in white vests with two black hoops slipped under a rope and joined the leaders, causing mayhem. Many of the top runners were sent flying, the biggest casualty being race favourite Rod Dixon (one of the most versatile runners in the world at the time with a mile best of 3:53.62 and who would go on to win the NYC Marathon 10 years later in 2:08:59). Despite a ‘kidney punch’, the New Zealander got going again to finish third behind Pekka Paivarinta and Mariano Haro.
The following report by Fionnbar Callanan appeared in ‘Marathon’, the only Irish athletics magazine of the time, and gives a vivid description on what ensued:
“With almost exactly one quarter of the race over, the field was headed by a tightly grouped 18 or 20 runners. In the forefront, and almost running abreast, were Paivarinta (Finland), Haro (Spain), Cusack (Ireland), Clarke (England) and Dixon (New Zealand). At this point the course was no more than eight yards wide.
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| Neil Cusack of Ireland (Centre...#30) would later go on to win the 1974 Boston Marathon |
“The group of six intruders ran onto the course in front of the faster-moving field. Neil Cusack told me his first reaction was one of amazement that they could have already lapped some of the runners. But, some spectators and officials realised that the intruders had come on and efforts were quickly made to hustle them off. They resisted and then the field were upon them. The rather awkward arm action of Paivarinta took him through the intruders and sent some of them flying. The diminutive Haro was forced to resort to more belligerent action to get through and the intruders lifted him off his feet before throwing him into a ditch. Cusack was buffeted but no more. Dixon was given a kidney punch and he told me later that ‘this finished me.’ Eddie Leddy was tripped and fell flat on his face being severely winded in doing so. One Moroccan runner was punched in the face and he was unable to continue.
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| The eventual winner Pekka Päivärinta of Finland with a narrow lead |
“As the race resumed more normal appearances, the Belgian police detained one of the intruders and he was paraded back towards the stands. Here, the irate Moroccan saw him and made violent efforts to get at him but had no great success. When the race had concluded, most of the Irish party learned of the intrusion for the first time and there was a great outburst of resentment and anger. Somebody spotted some of the intruders a short distance away and there was a rush towards them. Some of them were caught and struck before wiser counsel prevailed.”
Fionnbar Callanan also stated that the day had begun with happiness for the Irish with a special St Patrick’s Day Mass said by Father Paddy Coyle (a member of the team) in the 12th Century Crypt of St Bravo’s Cathedral in Ghent. Team manager Billy Coghlan (father of Eamonn) had also thoughtfully provided shamrock for all members of the official Irish part and their supporters. “In ended, for me and many others, in anger and shame that the name of Ireland had been dragged in the mud by a thoughtless, irresponsible and undignified performance,” he concluded.
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| Päivärinta of Finland wins by just 0.1 seconds |
Thankfully, we have moved on a lot from those days of four decades ago. For the record, the following are the positions of the Irish team – three of whom were from Cork - who finished 11th of the 18 teams on that occasion. Neil Cusack, who had been injured before the race, had to drop out and no doubt the intrusion didn’t help matters.
1973...1st Pekka Päivärinta FIN 35:47, 2nd Mariano Haro ESP 35:47, 3rd Rod Dixon NZL 36:00
25th Eddie Leddy (Ballinamore); 63rd Donie Walsh (Leevale); 67th Danny McDaid (Clonliffe); 69th Paddy Coyle (Lourdes); 84th Pat O’Riordan (Leevale); 85th Richard Crowley (St Finbarrs); 109th Eddie Spillane (Donore).
Full Results
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