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Thursday, May 04, 2023

Results & Photos of the Midleton 5-mile road race - Thurs 4th May 2023


This years Midleton 5-mile road race was held on a wet evening with 300 runners crossing the finish line. As can be seen from the chart above, that's down 18% on the 363 of 2022.

Post pandemic in 2022, nearly all races dropped in numbers with most showing an small increase in 2023 despite the new Athletics Ireland €2 levy for their one-day licence.

The present level of about 300 finishers is a big change from the 600 or so this race was getting back around 2016-2019. You'd have to back to 2009 since the numbers were down at this level.

Top 3 men & women...
1 Mark WALSH 00:25:57 249 M MS Leevale A.C. 
2 Anthony FORRISTAL 00:26:01 78 M MS East Cork A.C.
3 John MEADE 00:26:06 275 M M45 St. Finbarrs A.C.
38 Kate VEALE 00:30:45 312 F FS West Waterford A.C.
48 Carmel CRAWLEY 00:31:35 282 F F55 Bandon A.C.
50 Niamh CRONIN 00:31:40 43 F F45 St. Finbarrs A.C.

Full results HERE

Photos...

1) Joe Murphy has a number of galleries ... a) Pre-race & start b) Finish 1 c) Finish 2

First place finish for Kate Veale of West Waterford AC

Tuesday, May 03, 2022

Notice: Midleton 5 mile road race - Thurs 5th May 2022



The annual Midleton 5 mile road race is coming up this year on Thursday the 5th of May 2022 at 8pm. This is organised by Midleton AC and is always a popular race with runners in Cork.

Online Entry fee €15. Race entry fee on the night is also €15.

Entries... https://midletonathleticclub.niftyentries.com/Midleton-5mile-Road-Race


Saturday, March 27, 2021

Guest Post: BILLY GRIFFIN - SIX-AND-A-HALF DECADES OF RUNNING ...by John Walshe


BILLY GRIFFIN - SIX-AND-A-HALF DECADES OF RUNNING

(By John Walshe, East Cork News & Advertiser, 25/03/2021)

Billy Griffin commenced running back in 1956, a year still remembered for Ron Delany’s Olympic 1500m winning performance at Melbourne. But while the famous gold-medallist retired from competition just six years later, 65 years on Midleton-man Billy is still going strong. He recently completed all the virtual 5km runs organised by his local club where he is pictured here receiving his T-shirt on the occasion of his 83rd birthday.

Although Delany’s achievement was no doubt an inspiration to any young athlete of the time, it was another iconic performance that first whetted Billy’s appetite for the sport, as he explains: “Two years before that, in 1954, Roger Bannister broke the four-minute-mile. Although we had no television or anything at the time, when we went to the cinema the Pathé News would come out at halfway and they would show highlights of it.

“Myself and Connie Shanahan, who passed away a couple of years ago, decided to go out the Youghal Road where there were mile markers in stone to see how fast we could run a mile. We had no watches to time us, so I took my mother’s alarm clock!” As there was no club in Midleton at the time Billy joined Carrigtwohill where well-known retired photographer Eddie O’Riordan was the main man, along with the Harte brothers. “I remember cycling down to a sports in Carrigaline as well as up to Glenville, and cycling home again,” Billy recalls.

 “There was an attempt made to start a club here in Midleton, we actually had shirts and all made, but it didn’t last very long but when the present club was formed, we moved back. My brother, Maurice, who was a few years older than me, was on the committee of the new club. He didn’t run, although he did a bit of high jumping.” Cross-country was the main activity, with hardly any road races back then. “One of the few races on the road was from Waterfall to Warren’s Cross and I won it on one occasion. They’d never give you a distance; you just ran from A to B, it could be anything from three to four miles.

“Training at the time was all in the fields. We lived on the Rocky Road near Castleredmond and I used to have a fierce problem in the night-time but then I got the brainwave of putting on a beret and tying a flash-lamp or torch to it. One night I was running in the dark in the field which was parallel to the road and I heard a few girls talking out on the road and when they heard the noise inside the ditch they took off. A couple of nights later my mother was returning from the October devotions when she met a woman who said “you come home along here on your own? Well, there were two girls chased down the road the other night by some fellow!”

Billy started working as a lorry driver with Rohan’s in the 1960s, where he remained for over 20 years. “At that time I used to train at six in the morning, although I often went out at half-five. It was an eight o’clock start there but when I went to work for John A Wood we started at seven, so I had to get out at half-five then to train. I couldn’t go out in the evening because we were working late, and anyway you would be tired when you’d get home.”


In 1973, along with future Olympian Liam O’Brien, Billy was a member of the Midleton team that won the Cork County Novice and Intermediate Cross-Country titles. He was also one of the pioneering 34 runners who ran the first-ever Ballycotton five-mile race in 1977 and later completed three Dublin City Marathons.

The Nike 4% shoes - which are supposed to improve running economy by 4 percent - are all the rage at the moment but Billy Griffin had his own remedy for swifter running back in the day. “I used to love running barefoot and never used to wear shoes for cross-country, I always ran in my bare feet from the start. I tried it on the road one morning and it was grand where the tarmac was good, but not where the surface was poor. Recently I thought of doing it on the Cricket Field but I suppose if I was seen doing it now I’d be taken away!”

Described as a “club legend” by Midleton AC registrar Danny McCarthy, like all runners at the moment Billy is greatly missing the local races. Although admitting the virtual ones aren’t the same, he still managed to run all five of the Midleton 5km events. “The first one was under 34 minutes, but I slowed a bit after that. I’m used to running on my own, but a race is different as you always have someone to push you and keep you going,” says Billy, who still heads out for his morning runs at half-seven four days a week.

The rest of the day is no doubt taken up with the bright and beautifully-kept garden that he and his wife Ann tend to at their Brookdale East home. “With the garden centres closed at the last lockdown I couldn’t get plants so what I did was to get packet seeds and grow my own, so I’m ready for action now. I’m inside the window following the sun around and will plant them when they get a bit stronger.

“The gardening keeps the mind going,” concludes this remarkable man who is certainly living proof at the age of 83 that a live-long passion for running keeps the body in excellent shape as well.

Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Guest Post: Midleton AC do their bit for charity with unusual running initiative... by John Walshe

 

Amanda Cooney, representing Marymount University Hospital & Hospice, accepting a cheque for £2000 from Declan Dorgan (vice-captain) and Marc Dalton (captain) of Midleton AC. Picture: John Walshe

WITH no athletics competitions taking place at present, an unusual initiative for the month of November by the senior members of Midleton Athletic Club has seen Marymount University Hospital & Hospice benefit to the tune of £2,000.

Held over the month of November and called the ‘MOVE-MBER Challenge’, the background of how it came about is explained by club captain, Marc Dalton.

“The club committee held a meeting in late October to come up with a unique plan to get our members out running while stuck in lockdown as because of the restrictions they could not train together or attend training sessions.

"The club always likes to support charities through race takings and always encourages its members to get involved in such campaigns.

“We thought with very little outgoings this year that we would be in a position to help out at least one charity.

"We asked all participants to vote on their chosen charity, and the one chosen by the members was Marymount Hospice.

"It’s very well known and most people in Cork would have some connection to the hospice and the great work they do in providing respite care.”

One thing that every runner talks about is how many miles a week they run, so the challenge was simple – just go out and run as many miles as possible and log it at the end of each week.

As well, weekly tallies were shared on social media platforms to keep all participants motivated throughout.

“The plan was to motivate our runners with a challenge to run a target of 5000 miles for the 30 days of November and we called it MOVE-MBER,” added Marc.

“For the initial goal of every 1000 miles achieved, the club would donate €250 to the chosen charity with the overall target of 5000 miles, if this 5000 target was reached we agreed to allocate a set amount of €2,000.”

A list of previous guest posts from John Walshe can be seen HERE

Monday, October 22, 2018

Local runner Danny McCarthy named Cork Person of the Month

 

Danny McCarthy of Midleton Athletic Club has been presented with a Cork Person of the Month award to mark his pioneering work in sound and performance art over the decades.

Danny has been part of the local running scene for many years and was instrumental in the growth of Midleton AC over the years.

More on this story in the Evening Echo.

Thursday, May 03, 2018

Results & Photos of the Midleton 5 mile road race... Thurs 3rd May 2018



There was another huge turnout for this years Midleton 5 mile road race with almost 600 runners taking part! This race which was organised by Midleton AC is firmly established as one of the most popular 5 milers on the calendar.

1 Sean MCGRAH (614)    EAST CORK A.C.    00:25:25
2 James MCARTHY (1040)    EAST CORK A.C.    00:25:40
3 Eric CURRAN (124)    LEEVALE A.C.    00:26:19
1 Lizzie LEE (396)    LEEVALE A.C.    00:27:30
2 Sinead O'CONNOR (146)    LEEVALE A.C.    00:28:27
3 Fiona SANTRY (604)    EAST CORK A.C.    00:29:55


Full results... https://www.sportsplits.com/m3/event?c=74&r=375&e=1

Photos...(Updated Fri 4th May @3:50pm)
1) There is a gallery of 159 photos up on the Running in Cork Facebook page HERE
2) Andy O'Rourke Photography has two galleries... #1 ... #2
3) Midleton AC have a big gallery HERE
4) Gearoíd Ó Laoi has a nice gallery HERE 

Monday, April 30, 2018

Midleton 5 mile road race coming up on Thurs 3rd May 2018

The big race this week is of course the Midleton 5 miler on Thursday the 3rd of May 2018.

The host club Midleton AC held a launch night recently to help promote the race...


Key points...

1) You can enter online and it costs €10. Entries on the night cost €12.

2) There is a draw for a night in Garryvoe Hotel for anyone that pre-enters online.

More info on the race and course in the race notice... http://corkrunning.blogspot.com/2018/03/noticemidleton-5-mile-road-race-thurs.html


From the organisers...
Midleton AC 5 Mile Race at 8pm Thursday 3rd May 2018
The 35th annual Joe Hourigan Memorial Midleton AC 5 Mile Road Race will take
place on Thursday 3rd May at 8pm. The event is run by Midleton AC members on a
voluntary basis to promote running in the community.


Thursday, March 22, 2018

Notice...Midleton 5 mile road race - Thurs 3rd May 2018

The annual Midleton 5 mile road race is coming up this year on Thursday the 3rd of May 2018 at 8pm. This is organised by Midleton AC and is always a popular race with runners in Cork.



Chip Timed, Free bag for all entries. Online Entry fee €10. Race night walk up fee €12 - subject to race entry limit.

To enter, go to... https://www.midletonac.com/

All those who pre-enter will be put into a draw for a free nights stay at the Garryvoe Hotel.

The conveniently located Market Green Shopping Centre with ample parking will serve as the race night HQ for number collection, post-race refreshments & prize giving.

The Joe Hourigan Memorial cup will go to the first runner across the line with 50 additional prizes on the night worth over €1500; top 5 male & female finishers, top 3 M40-45-50 & F35-40-45, top 2 M55-60 & F50-55, 1st M65-70 & F60-65, WC, MJ, FJ, Midleton AC Male & Female.

Race HQ...The race HQ like last year is in the Market Green Shopping Centre in Midleton.


There is plenty of parking there and it's pretty close to the start and finish lines.

You'll find details of the race HQ with maps, directions and race preview HERE

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Open Night for Midleton AC on Wed 27th Sept 2017


Midelton AC are holding an open night on Wed 27th Sept 2017 for anyone in the area interested in seeing what the club has to offer.

The meeting place will be at My Place on the Mill Road.

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Couch to 5k starting in Midleton in September 2017




Midleton Athletic Club are starting their annual Couch to 5k programme in early September. If would like to start running and you live in the Midleton area then see the details below...

From Midleton AC....A new Couch to 5km group will be starting in September so give yourself an early "Christmas Present" and come along. Just imagine what shape you will be by Christmas and how good you will feel having run your first 5Km.

This is designed for total beginners or those just starting to learn to run. You will be helped by very experienced coaches who have trained thousands of people around Midleton and East Cork to run.

Midleton AC is an Athletics Ireland affiliated club and therefore you will be fully insured whilst training with the club.

We also cater for athletes of all levels from five minute milers to ten/ twelve minute milers and beyond. You will be made feel welcome whatever level you are at and can be sure to find fellow runners at your level and make lots of new friends. You will get advice from those who have experience of all levels of running from fun running to national and international levels. We are not in this for the money only for the love of running and of athletics.

New members are welcome at any time and we guarantee we are the best value around at 50 Euro for six months coaching from qualified male and female coaches. If interested please call 0872403940 or email mdtacinfo@gmail.com

Tuesday, May 02, 2017

Prize draw for online pre-entries for the 2017 Midleton 5 mile road race

The annual Midleton 5 mile road race is coming up on Thursday the 4th of May 2017 and it always attracts a big crowd.  In order to encourage more people to enter online, Midleton AC are holding a draw for an overnight stay for two at the Garryvoe Hotel in East Cork.


The online link for entries is https://register.sportstiming.ie/ps/event/Midleton5MileRace2017

This will remain open until midnight on Weds May 3rd.

More info about the race HQ and course in this previous post.

Also more info below...


Thursday, April 13, 2017

Notice...Midleton 5 mile road race - Thurs 4th May 2017

The annual Midleton 5 mile road race is coming up this year on Thursday the 4th of May 2017 at 8pm. This is organised by Midleton AC and is always a popular race with runners in Cork.



They will have their usual wide range of prizes on offer and there will be chip timing. The entry fee is €10.

You can pre-enter online here... https://register.primoevents.com/ps/event/Midleton5MileRace2017

All those who pre-enter online will be put into a draw for an overnight stay with breakfast for two in the Garryvoe Hotel in East Cork.

Pre-registration will also take place in Market Green Shopping Centre (Sam McCauley end of shopping centre) on Wednesday 3rd May from 4.30-8.00pm.

Registrations will commence on race day, Thursday 4th May at the earlier time of 4:30pm

Race HQ...The race HQ like last year is in the Market Green Shopping Centre in Midleton.


There is plenty of parking there and it's pretty close to the start and finish lines.

You'll find details of the race HQ with maps, directions and race preview HERE

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Midleton voted best 5 mile race in Cork in 2016



The poll for the best 5 mile road race in Cork in 2016 closed recently and the winner was the Mdleton 5 mile held last May. It got nearly 42% of the total vote which shows how popular a race it was.

The Carrigaline 5 mile race was the runner up in second place with 15% while the East Ferry 5 mile finished in 3rd with 11.8%, just ahead of the Millstreet 5 mile in 4th pace with 11%.

The Midleton 5 mile which was held in May 2016 got a record 654 finishers. Some part of that surge in numbers was no doubt due to the fact that Midleton AC were recording their 50th anniversary.

Thanks to everyone who took the time to vote.

Friday, May 06, 2016

Results & photos of the Midleton 5 mile road race...Thurs 5th May 2016

There was a record turnout of 654 runners this year for the annual Midleton 5 mile road race. This was also a special occasion for the club as it is celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2016.

This was up a whopping 62.3% on the numbers last year and up 14.5% on the previous record of 571 in 2013.

By the way, that spike back in 1985 was for the Cork 800 celebrations and there was a special wooden trophy for all finishers.

1 MCCARTHY JAMES    EAST CORK AC        25:14    SM
2 Grufferty James    Leevale AC        26:53        SM
3 CORBETT MICHAEL    St Finbarrs AC        26:57       SM

31 SANTRY FIONA    EAST CORK AC        30:44        SW
75 CRONIN NIAMH    St Finbarrs AC        32:26        SW
97 WOLFE ANNE    St Finbarrs AC            33:17   


 Results...The full results can be seen HERE

James McCarthy and Fiona Santry of East Cork AC...winners of the 2016 Midleton 5 mile road race... Photo:Nina McCarthy


From Midleton AC...Results are now online for Midleton 5. 654 finishers.
Corrections to Ladies top 5:
3rd Anne Wolfe
4th Ali O'Connor
5th Michelle Nolan


Prize winners will be contacted on Monday in the case their prize was incorrect. 

Photos...(Updated 21st May)
1) Kieran Minihane has a gallery HERE
2) There are 245 photos up on the Running in Cork Facebook page HERE
3) Mick Dooley has a small gallery HERE

Friday, April 15, 2016

Notice...Midleton 5 mile road race - Thurs 5th May 2016

This annual Midleton 5 mile road race is coming up this year on Thursday the 5th of May 2016 at 8pm. This is organised by Midleton AC who are celebrating their 50th anniversary this year.


To mark their 50th anniversary, Midleton AC will be giving out a special dry fit top to all finishers to mark the occasion.


Considering that they will have their usual wide range of prizes on offer as well as chip timing, it's pretty good value for just €10. For full details, see further down this post.

You can pre-enter online here... http://www.itsyourrace.com/event.aspx?id=7382

Pre-registration will take place in Market Green Shopping Centre (Sam McCauley end of shopping centre) on Wednesday 4th May from 6.00-8.00pm.

Registrations will commence on race day, Thursday 5th May at the earlier time of 5pm

New Race HQ...While the 5 mile course remains the same as in previous years, the one big change is that the Market Green Shopping Centre is the new race HQ.


There is loads of parking here and it's pretty close to the start and finish lines.

You'll find details of the race HQ with maps, directions and race preview HERE

Additional info from Midleton AC..
20% More Reason to Run The Midleton 5 Mile

Another added bonus comes on stream for the Midleton 5 Mile race on May 5th. John Buckley Sports have kindly offered to give 20% off any item purchased until May 16th.  This offer is open to anyone presenting their race number showing they ran the Midleton 5 on May 5th, 2016.

Now with:
an entry fee of only €10
a free dry-fit special 50th anniversary limited edition t-shirt
chip timing (start & finish)
50 great prizes (including 34 cash prizes for top 5 men & women, top 3 in each category M40-M70 and F35-F65, 1st W/C, MJ & FJ, and a further 16 fabulous spot prizes)
convenient race HQ with ample parking and close proximity to start & finish
online registration at itsyourrace.com until Tues, May 3rd, pre-registration at race HQ from 5pm-8pm on Wed, May 4th, and from 6pm on race night
a great post-race spread AND
20% off from John Buckley Sports

this surely must rank as the best value race in town!


Members of Midleton AC at the recent launch of the 2016 Midleton 5 mile road race

Thursday, May 07, 2015

Results of the Midleton 5 mile road race...Thurs 7th May 2015

Just over 400 took part in this years Midleton 5 mile road race on what was a dry mild evening. The men's race was won by Alan O'Shea in a time of 24:47.Sinead O'Connor won the women's race.



1 Alan O'Shea        Bantry AC    M    24:47
2 Sean McGrath        East Cork AC    M    24:55
3 Tim O'Donoghue        East Cork AC    M    24:59
Category Prizes...
1 Kevin Hickey        Cork/unatt    MJ    31:26
1 Bryan Crowley        Watergrasshill AC    M40    28:48
2 Greg Lavery        North Belfast Harriers AC    M40    28:57
1 John Murphy        Grange-Fermoy ACM45    28:52
2 Fergal Omeara        Midleton AC    M45    31:24
1 Denis McCarthy        East Cork AC    M50    30:11
2 Brian Linehan        Carrignavar AC    M50    30:31
1 James Kellegher        Cork/unatt    M55    30:28
1 Paddy O'Sullivan        Cloyne/unatt    M60    35:14
1 Ken Higgs        Carrigaline AC    M65    35:35

1 Sinead O'Connor    Leevale AC    F    29:09
2 Carmel Crowley        Bandon AC    F45    30:01
3 Ann-Marie Holland    Youghal AC    F40    30:17

Category Prizes...
1 Alison Murphy        Ladysbridge/unatt    FJ    42:19
1 Elaine Guinane        Eagle AC    F    F35    33:43
2 Pauline Grainger Leeevale  AC   F    F35 34.48

1 Helen Leonard        Leevale AC    F40    32:32
2 Eileen O'Callaghan    Cork/unatt    F40    34:14
1 Margaret Jones        Midleton AC    F45    33:29

2 Catherine Clancey St Catherines AC F45  36:59
1 Marie Gillman        Midleton AC    F50    37:08
1 Frances O'Connor    Eagle AC    F    F55    37:29
1 Mary Linehan        Carrigaline/unatt    F60    45:58


The results can be seen HERE

Midleton Athletic Club have a report with some photos up on their website

Some stats...
a) 36.7% of the field were women.
b) Midleton AC were the largest club taking part with 66 runners.
c) About 55% of the field were club runners, about 45% were unattached.

Monday, April 27, 2015

Notice...Midleton 5 mile road race - Thurs 7th May 2015

The start of May every year is associated with one of the most popular road races on the calendar...the Joe Hourigan Memorial Midleton 5 mile road race. This is organised by Midleton AC, one of the largest athletic clubs in Cork. The date for the race is Thursday, the 7th of May 2015 at 8pm.



Directions and Instructions...see the map below of Midleton.

a) Note that the race HQ this year is at the local Gaelscoil / Community Centre, not at the GAA grounds.

b) Entries on the night will be taken at the Gaelscoil (€10). Entry desks will open at 6:00pm.

From Cork City, the easiest way to get to the Gaelscoil / Community Centre is from the roundabout on the Cork/Youghal road. Don't take the first slip road and drive through the town.



c) Pre-entries...On Wednesday evening (6th May), you can pre-enter at the local Community Centre between 6pm and 7:30pm. This will allow you to collect your race number and avoid the entry queue on Thursday evening.

d) No Headphones!!... Due to insurance reasons, anyone found wearing them will be disqualified. Out of all the local races, you can expect it to be enforced here.

e) Start.....The start line for the race is about 1.2 miles / 1.9 kms from the Gaelscoil. The finish line is about 1.6 kms / 1 mile.

f) Toilets....There are toilet facilities available at Midleton Gym & Fitness Centre which is near the start line.


Course....A full preview of the course with maps, directions, photos can be seen HERE

 
New Race HQ for 2015...local Gaelscoil