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Showing posts with label Doneraile. Show all posts

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Race notice...Doneraile Park 5k - Fri 31st May 2013


This 5k race in Doneraile in North Cork is the 1st race of 7 in the Ballyhoura Cork Road Race Series. While it's described as a trail race, it is in reality mostly on narrow roads and paths within Doneraile Park. It would be wrong to think that it's some sort of cross country race or that you need to run through mud or long grass.

Doneraile is located just to the north-east of Mallow so access is very easy from the N20 Cork to Limerick road. If you are coming from say South Tipperary, then it's just off the N73 Mitchelstown to Mallow road.

As for Doneraile Park itself, it really is a lovely spot. It's basically an old country estate and is now a grassland park with some small forested areas. This race was voted the most popular 5k in Cork in 2012 and as you can see from the photos, it's not hard to see why. On a sunny evening, it's a superb spot for a race.

The race entry fee is just €5. More info in the preview just before the race.

Saturday, May 04, 2013

Results of the Doneraile 5k Trail Race...Fri 3rd May 2013

A total of 210 runners turned out for this 5k trail race in Doneraile Park.

Awbeg Valley 03 May 2013 Doneraile Park 5k
PositionNumberTime Name Club M/F CategoryPace
1  17:25 BLACKBURN, Tom MOORE ABBEY MILERS M M40 5:37
2  17:29 CLIFFORD, Patrick KILLORGLIN M MS 5:38
3  17:36 O'CONNOR, Kealan GRANGE M M40 5:41
8  18:14 O'CONNOR, Sinead LEEVALE F FS 5:53
15 19:05 FINN, Carol LEEVALE F FS 6:09
25 19:54 O'CALLAGHAN, Grainne AN RIOCHT F FS 06:25


The full results can be seen HERE

Saturday, April 06, 2013

Results of the Doneraile 5k race...Sat 6th Apr 2013

A total of 268 people made the best of the fine weather to take part in this 5k race around the grounds of Doneraile Park. The results are a bit unusual in that only twenty people ran faster than 20 minutes.

PositionNumber Time Name Club M/F Cat Pace
1  16:31 DOWNES, John DONORE HARRIERS M40
2  16:46 LYONS, Michael FERMOY MS
3  16:56 COAKLEY, Donal TOGHER AC MS
11  18:40 FINN, Carol LEEVALE AC FS
15  19:26 MORAN, Aisling CORK FS
17  19:38 O'CALLAGHAN, Grainne AN RIOCHT AC FS


The full results can be seen HERE

Photos...
1) A small gallery of photos from North Cork AC HERE

Saturday, March 02, 2013

Results of the Doneraile 5k trail race...Sat 2nd Mar 2013

Results of the Doneraile 5k Trail Race...Sat 2nd Mar 2013

1  16:30 COLLINS, John SKIBBEREEN AC MS 00:05:19
2  16:35 COFFEY, Donal LEEVALE AC MS 00:05:21
3  17:02 O'BRIEN, Vincent LIMERICK AC MS 00:05:30
12  18:19 RYAN, Dymphna DUNDRUM AC FS 00:05:55
17  19:03 MORAN, Aisling UCC FS 00:06:09
18  19:04 KENNY, Michelle MIDLETON AC FS 00:06:09


The full results can be seen HERE

Photos...
1) There is a slideshow of photos from Paudie Birmingham of Mallow AC HERE

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Results of the Doneraile Park Santa Dash 5k - Sat 15th Dec 2012

This 5k race was held in Doneraile Park on Saturday, the 15th of December and attracted 107 runners.

5k Santa Hat Dash
PositionNumberTime Name Club M/F CategoryPace
1 16:06 MAC DOMNHAILL, Aogan WEST LIMERICK M ms 5:12
2 16:08 SHEEHAN, Colm LEEVALE M ms 5:12
3 17:13 MURPHY, Ed GNEEVEGUILLA M ms 5:33
15 20:36 BOLSTER, Lorraine MALLOW F fs 6:39
25 22:14 LAVERY, Siobhan MALLOW F f40 7:10
27 22:20 MAC DOMNHAILL, Carmel WEST LIMERICK F fs 7:12


The full results can be seen HERE

Saturday, June 02, 2012

Results of the Doneraile 5k race - Fri 1st June 2012

There was a big turnout of almost 400 runners for this years Dan Byrne Memorial 5k race in Doneraile in North Cork. The race which was organised by Mallow AC was 74% up on last years figure of 226. The race also raised some €2,000 for Autism Assistance Dogs Ireland.

This was also the first race in the Ballyhoura ACTIVE Series with 10 more to come between now and September. These will all be in the North Cork and East Limerick region. More info in an earlier post.

Photo by Jim McSweeney

The mens race was won by Donal Coffey of Leevale AC in a time of 16:44. The womens race was won by Loretta Duggan in 20:45 who made the trip down from Co.Clare for the race.

1 16:44 COFFEY, Donal LEEVALE M MS
2 16:44 CUNNINGHAM, Mick BILBOA AC M M45
3 17:03 O'CONNOR, Tim RIOCHT M MS

1F 20:45 DUGGAN, Loretta ST MARYS F F35
2F 20:58 BOLSTER, Lorraine MALLOW AC F FS
3F 21:04 CARROLL, Aiofe MALLOW AC F FS

The race wasn't without it's problems though with the timing equipment giving up the ghost after around 60 finishers! The organisers have the order of the finishers though and have put a rough set of results together HERE.

If your time is missing then send an e-mail to Denis Sheehan at dasheehan@eircom.net and he will update the results.

Photos.....
1) Ballyhoura ACTIVE have their own gallery HERE

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Race Notice...Doneraile 5k Trail Race - Fri 1st June 2012

This 5k race in Doneraile in North Cork is the 1st race of 11 in the Ballyhoura ACTIVE Summer Series. While it's described as a trail race, it is in reality mostly on narrow roads and paths within Doneraile Park. It would be wrong to think that it's some sort of cross country race and that you need to run through mud or long grass.

Doneraile is located just to the north-east of Mallow so access is very easy from the N20 Cork to Limerick road. If you are coming from say South Tipperary, then it's just off the N73 Mitchelstown to Mallow road.

As for Doneraile Park itself, it really is a lovely spot. It's basically an old country estate and is now a grassland park with some small forested areas.

The race fee is just €5 and all proceeds go to Autism Assistance Dogs Ireland. More info in the preview just before the race.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Results of the Doneraile 5 mile race - Sun 23rd Oct 2011

This 5 mile race in Doneraile Park went ahead last Sunday in what were really wet conditions. A total of 144 people turned out which is great for the first race and which will hopefully be an annual event.

The course was hillier than originally planned due to some repair work on a bridge within the park so next year's race should be much flatter and on a better surface.

The winner of the mens race was Danny Smith of Ballynonty AC who won in a time of 28:59. The womens race was won by Elaine Thompson in 33:56.

The full results can be found HERE

There is a short report on the Sporting Doneraile website.

Friday, October 21, 2011

Preview of the Doneraile 5 mile road race...Sun 23rd Oct 2011


This new 5 mile race is coming up in Doneraile Park on Sunday the 23rd of October at 2pm.

Organised in conjunction with Awbeg Athletic Club, it has an Athletics Ireland licence.
Please note that while you may see the race described as 'The Great Doneraile Steeplechase Challenge', it is actually a 5 mile road race with optional token steeplechase jumps. You don't have to jump anything if you don't want to!

Getting there....Doneraile is centrally located in north Cork and is within easy reach of runners in Limerick, South Tipperary as well as Cork City.


If you are coming from the direction of Cork City then turn off right at New Twopothouse. If you are coming south from Limerick then take the R522 in Buttevant. If you are coming from south Tipperary then take the N73 Mallow road in Michelstown and then look for the turn off for Doneraile.

The race.....This 5 mile race has a number of unique features that set it apart from other races.

1) The setting...Doneraile Park which is an old country estate. At this time of year with the autumnal colours, it's a stunning spot to hold a race. Most of the course is within the confines of the park and is closed to traffic. It really is the jewel of North Cork and it's amazing how people don't even know about it.

2) The Steeplechase......Many people will not know that the original steeplechase actually took place in Doneraile. While the word 'steeplechase' today is associated with an olympic track event or a horse race, the very first steeplechase took place here in the 18th century......(By most accounts, the first steeplechase race was held in 1752 in County Cork, Ireland, where a horseman named O’Callaghan engaged Edmund Blake in a match race, covering approximately 4 1/2 miles from Buttevant Church to St. Mary’s Doneraile, whose tower was known as St. Leger Steeple. Indeed, church steeples were the most prominent — and tallest — landmarks on the landscape, and the sport took its name from the chase to steeple).

Drawing on that tradition, the race will start at the Roman Catholic church in the town and finish outside the St.Marys church....i.e. steeple to steeple. There will also be token steeplechase jumps at each mile marker but these are completely optional. There is no advantage to be gained by jumping them but might be used by some of the slower runners doing it for fun ;o)

Doneraile 5 mile race...from steeple to steeple
3) Relay event.....might be one for beginners? Teams of 3 people can take part also. The first person runs 2 miles with the 2 others doing 1.5 miles eace. Please note that last registration is at 1:30pm. Allow time for members of the team to get to the start and changeover points.

4) Golf.........For anyone wanting to make a day of it, the local Golf Course are offering discounted green fees for the 9 hole golf course...(€10 but must be booked in advance)

5) Juvenile races...While the main race is on, there will other shorter 800m and 1 mile races for juvenile runners...U12, U14 and U16. Entry is free but must be pre-entered.

In short, there is plenty there to make it a day out for the whole family instead of just turning up at a race and rushing away again.

Entries........The entry fee is €12. Please note registrations close at 1:30pm.  It is about a 600m walk to the start and so early and timely registration is critical.

Entries will be taken at Nagle Rice Secondary School which is very close to the entrance to the park. See map below. Refreshments and prizes will be here as well after the race.


The map above shows the town of Doneraile. Note the access roads. The school is on the north side of the town and is approx 600 metres from the start line.

The race starts near the Catholic church on the south side of the town...

The first few hundred metres are very fast as you run downhill through the town towards the bridge over the Awbeg River. From this low point, you run up a slight hill past the finish line near St.Mary's church which was one of the original steeples used in the first steeplechase.


From there, you turn right and into the park...

Inside the park, the route takes lots of twists and turns but there will be plenty of stewards. The race is on roads and tracks, it is not a cross country race! The route has several hills along the route but none should be too long. The finish line is just outside the park near St.Mary's Church.






Overall......Doneraile Park is really a great spot for a race in north Cork. Perhaps not the fastest of courses but with no traffic to worry about, it's an ideal spot for a race. A 5k race is held held during the summer months but the park is probably at it's most spectacular at this time of year with it's gold and red autumnal colours. Definitely not just another 5 mile race.

Saturday, October 08, 2011

Race notice...Doneraile 5 mile race - Sun 23rd Oct 2011


This new 5 mile race is coming up in Doneraile Park on Sunday the 23rd of October at 2pm. Organised in conjunction with Awbeg Athletic Club, it has an Athletics Ireland licence.

Please note registrations close at 1:30pm.  It is about a 600m walk to the start and so early and timely registration is critical.

Doneraile is centrally located in north Cork and is within easy reach of runners in Limerick, South Tipperary as well as Cork City.

The race has a number of unique features that set it apart from other races.

1) The setting...Doneraile Park which is an old country estate. At this time of year with the autumnal colours, it's a stunning spot to hold a race. Most of the course is within the confines of the park and is closed to traffic. It really is the jewel of North Cork and it's amazing how people don't even know about it.

2) The Steeplechase......Many people will not know that the original steeplechase actually took place in Doneraile. While the word 'steeplechase' today is associated with an olympic track event or a horse race, the very first steeplechase took place here in the 18th century......(Wikipedia...The first steeplechase is said to have been the result of a wager in 1752 between Cornelius O'Callaghan and Edmund Blake, racing four miles (6 km) cross-country from Buttevant Church to St. Leger Church in Doneraile, in Cork, Ireland.). Drawing on that tradition, the race will start at the Roman Catholic church in the town and finish outside the Church of Ireland church....i.e. steeple to steeple. There will also be token steeplechase jumps at each mile marker but these are completely optional. There is no advantage to be gained by jumping them but might be used by some of the slower runners doing it for fun ;o)

3) Relay event.....might be one for beginners? Teams of 3 people can take part also. The first person runs 2 miles with the 2 others doing 1.5 miles eace. Please note that last registration is at 1:30pm. Allow time for members of the team to get to the start and changeover points.

4) Discount for Fit4Life runners.....This event is supported by the Cork Local Sports Partnership and Fit4Life members will recieve 50% discount if they enter through Claire Hurley at  churley@corksports.ie


5) Golf.........For anyone wanting to make a day of it, the local Golf Course are offering discounted green fees for the 9 hole golf course...(€10 but must be booked in advance)

6) Juvenile races...While the main race is on, there will other shorter 800m and 1 mile races for juvenile runners...U12, U14 and U16. Entry is free but must be pre-entered.

In short, there is plenty there to make it a day out for the whole family instead of just turning up at a race and rushing away again. The entry fee is €12 and you can enter online at the organisers website......http://www.sportingdoneraile.com/

That site also has plenty of other info. A full preview will be posted here just before the race.

Here is a short video clip to give you a little taste of what the park is like...

Saturday, June 05, 2010

Results of the Doneraile 5 km race - Fri 4th June 2010

This race in Doneraile Park in North Cork was the 3rd race in the Ballyhoura Active Summer Series and attracted a field of  162 runners. This was the biggest turnout so far and was well up on the 108 that ran on the same course at the end of April.

The full results are now available in PDF format HERE

Paudie Birmingham of Mallow AC has a gallery of 138 photos HERE

Friday, April 30, 2010

Preview of the Doneraile Park Trails 5 km race - Fri 30th Apr 2010 (8pm)...
This is the first race of 8 in the Ballyhoura Active Summer Series and what a start! Doneraile Park is a great spot for a race......no cars, nice trails and a nice scenic backdrop. If you have never seen the park before then it's well worth the trip. It's a real pity that we don't have something like Doneraile Park closer to Cork City!

The race itself is organised by Mallow AC and starts at 8pm.

Getting there....
If you are coming from Cork, then head North from Mallow on the main Limerick road and turn right at New Two Pot House. Follow this road to Doneraile.

Entry.....
The entry fee is only €5 so no complaints there. Last entries are at 7:30pm.


Details about the course, race, etc are up on the race series website

A pictorial preview of the course is available HERE

Friday, December 21, 2007

GOAL charity mile - Tues 25th of Dec 2007 (morning)

The traditional GOAL mile takes place on Christmas Day, the 25th of December at various locations throughout the country. All of them are during the morning time. You just turn up, make a donation to GOAL and run your mile. At the one in Cork City, there are several 1 mile runs and you can go as fast or as slow as you want to.

In the county of Cork, it takes place at 6 different locations.

Cork City....The GOAL mile takes place at the CIT track in Bishopstown. Start times between 10am and 12:30pm. They will have lanes 1&2 open especially for the event and the mile is extremely accurate.

Doneraile Forest Park, North Cork...This is a really nice location. It's an old country estate with lots of paths and mature trees. A great place for running or just go for a ramble around afterwards. The guy's in Mallow AC are behind this one and they have a link up on the MapMyRun website showing the mile course, see HERE.
Start times from 10am to 11:30am.

Ballydesmond, NW Cork...Meet in Church Grounds. 12 noon

Bantry, West Cork...The Square, 12.30pm

Ballynoe, Fermoy...Ballynoe, St Catherine's GAA, 11am to 12.30pm

Youghal, East Cork...Tower Park, 11am to 12 noon

For other locations outside Cork or to get more information, see the GOAL website.