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Saturday, September 30, 2017

Results & Photos of the Ballincollig 5k parkrun...Sat 30th Sept 2017


There was a big jump in numbers for this weks 5k parkrun in Ballincollig Regional Park with 370 people taking part. As can be seen from the chart above, this was the highest since the boost from Operation Transformation back in at the start of the year.

From what I understand, this weeks jump was largely due to a VHI promotion.

1 Rory O' SULLIVAN    17:14    VM40-44    M1    St Finbarrs AC
2 Michael BUCKLEY    17:55    VM40-44    M2
4 Unknown   
3 Emma MURPHY    18:40    SW30-34    F1
9 Orlaith MURPHY    19:53    JW11-14    F2
27 Mary SWEENEY    21:57    VW55-59    F3    St Finbarrs AC


The full results are HERE

Photos...
1) The organisers have a gallery HERE
2) Joe Murphy has a gallery HERE

Updated Club entry list for the 2017 Dublin City Marathon...

Athletics Ireland have just released the club entry list for the 2017 Dublin City Marathon.

Updated 29th Sept...It can be viewed HERE

The breakdown of entry by clubs in Cork is as follows...

Abbey Striders 54???...Some of the runners seem to be Dublin based so most likely an error.

Eagle AC 50, Grange Fermoy AC 38, St.Finbarr's AC 36, Watergrasshill AC 33, Mallow AC 25,

Midleton AC 19, Clonakilty Road Runners 17, Rosscarbery Steam Runners 17, North Cork AC 15, Aghada 14, Bweeng Trailblazers 13, Ballintotis Fit4Life 13, Youghal AC 12, Donoughmore AC 11,  Carraig na bhFear 11, Ballymore Cobh 10,

Carrigtwohill 8,  Leevale AC 7,  Galtee Runners 7, Bandon AC 6, St.Catherines AC 6, Tracton AC 6, Dromahane RR 4, Bantry AC 3, Togher AC 3,  Carrigaline RR 3, Fota Island RC 2, Old Abbey AC 2, St.Nicholas AC 2, Duhallow AC 2, Riverstick/Kinsale 1.

Note from the Athletics Ireand website : If you have entered the Dublin Marathon and your name does not appear on the National Marathon Championships List, please contact competition AT athleticsireland DOT ie to be included in the Results of the National Championships.

Friday, September 29, 2017

Photos of the CBS Primary 5k run in Mitchelstown...Thurs 28th Sept 2017



The annual CBS Primary 5k in Mitchelstown was held in really wet conditions on Thursday the 28th of September 2017.

Gerard O'Sullivan was an hand to take some photos and they can be seen HERE

Looking ahead to the Cork BHAA Cork to Cobh 15 mile road race...Sun 1st Oct 2017


The main race in Cork this weekend is the annual Cork BHAA Cork to Cobh 15 mile road race on Sunday, the 1st of October. Note that the Montenette Hotel will not be in use for this race.

Entries on the day cost €20 and will be taken at Union Chandlery on Alfred St. There are no changing facilities. They will transport gear bags from there to the finish line in Cobh.

The race starts at 9:30am.

In 2017, race HQ is on Alfred St



Course...Starting at St.Patricks Church, you run past the railway station and towards the Dunkettle roundabout....up over the flyover by the tunnel......then taking a left and onto the old road which passes Glounthaune church.Then onwards towards the main roundabout before Carrigtwohill and then take the bridge over the main road and head towards Fota, Belvelly bridge and on into Cobh. The finish is close to the main square in the centre of Cobh. Overall, there are a few small hills but nothing major, just one pull at 12 miles near the old IFI plant and another smaller one before 14 miles.

Overall, it is pretty flat for the first ten miles or so with the hardest sections coming in the last five.

Transport......Please note that you have to make your own way back to Cork City.
Options - You probably have a few options in terms of transport...
1) Two cars...take 2 cars to Cobh, leave one in Cobh and drive up to Cork
2) Train...Note that there are maintenance works on the line so there will be no trains running. There WILL however be a replacement bus service.

The train timetable shows it will leave the train station in Cobh for Cork City at 12:30, 1:30, 3:00 and 4:30 pm depending on long you want to stay around after the race. This may vary with the replacement bus service. They said to expect delays.

Pace......If you are going for a specific time in the Dublin City Marathon in four weeks time, then it's an ideal chance to test your target marathon pace. Say your target for Dublin is 3h 30m.....then you could run Cork to Cobh at 8 min per mile pace. If you arrive in Cobh and you're comfortable then 3h 30m is a realistic target. If you're exhausted after 15 miles at that pace then you should think about a more realistic target. If you add in a warm up of a few miles beforehand then all the better. It will give you a more accurate appraisal.

Race.....Just remember that the last third is the hardest. Over the years, many people get to the Belvelly Bridge by Fota tired and then struggle over the last 5 miles. Going slightly slower in the early stages will pay off in the later stages in this race. Avoid going off too fast at the start.

Weather........(Updated Sat 30th Sept @12noon).....The forecast is a bit hit and miss. It might be dry but the rain is never too far away. Temp in the low teens. Expect a pretty reasonable south-westerly breeze. This will be behind the runners for most of the race but it may be an issue in exposed areas between the bridge near Fota to the old IFI plant (miles 10 to 12).



Addendum : 
Train Notice
Bus Transfers between Cork/Cobh 29th September to 2nd October
Customers using our services from Cork to Cobh should be aware of alterations to our services between these dates. Due to planned engineering works, bus transfers will be in operation between Cork/Cobh in both directions as follows;
Sunday 1st October - 08.00 hrs to 23.00 hrs.
Mobility Impaired passengers are advised to contact us in advance of travel. Customers are advised that delays of up to 25 minutes may occur.

Iarnród Éireann Irish Rail apologises for the inconvenience caused.

Thursday, September 28, 2017

Notice...Rebel Run 10k & 5k in Cork City - Sun 22nd Oct 2017




This 10 km & 5km road race is coming up in Bishopstown on Sunday, the 22nd of October 2017 at 9:30am.

This is going to be of interest to a lot of people for a number of reasons.....
1) There aren't that many 10k races really on the calendar. Loads of 5k and 5 mile races but fast 10k courses are a bit thin on the ground.
2) In Bishopstown in Cork City so it is central to a lot of people.
3) Dry-fit top included in the early entry fee for both the 5k and 10k.

Details...
Early Bird entry fee:
Cork Rebel Run 10K - €15 (includes souviner t-shirt, goody bag, chip timing, bib number)
Rebel Run 4 Fun 5K - €10 (includes souviner t-shirt goody bag, chip timing, bib number)

Early bird offer closes on midnight October 8th.

Late entry fees:
Cork Rebel Run 10K- €20
Rebel Run 4 Fun 5k - €15

The Cork Rebel Run will take place on Sunday October 22nd 2017 @ 9.30am

ENTRIES >>> You can enter online HERE

Update 10th Oct...Fewer than 50 places left now. 

Update 11th Oct...NOW CLOSED

From Cork Sports Partnership...Cork Sports Partnership recently launched the 2017 Rebel Run at the CIT Athletics Track with new sponsors Cork City Council and Cork County Council. The Cork Rebel Run will take place on Sunday October 22nd 2017 from CIT in Bishopstown.

Cork Sports Partnership along with event partners LeisureWorld Bishopstown and Cork Institute of Technology - CIT are delighted to have both Cork City Council and Cork County Council on board for 2017 and look forward to working with them in the lead up to the event.

Speaking of the launch, Lord Mayor Cllr Tony Fitzgerald said he “is delighted that Cork City Council is supporting the Rebel Run and encouraging increased levels of physical activity, which may even lead to participating in the Cork City Marathon next June.” Similarly “Deputy Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Declan Daly, mentioned how happy the Council is to again be a part of The Cork Rebel Run. “The positive impact physical activity of any kind has on mental health and wellbeing at all ages is hugely significant and it is an area that Cork County Council is concentrating on more and more".

The 2017 event promises to be a great experience, with the course being accurately measured by Jones counter, chip timing for all runners, a scenic rolling course & goody bags including your 2017 Cork Rebel Run T-shirt. The 10K event also has a huge array of prizes up for grabs on the day, and will prove attractive to runners of all levels and abilities. Participant spot prizes will also be given to the 5K participants. The organising partners of Cork Sports Partnership, Leisureworld and CIT with the assistance of the An Garda Síochána and Athletics Ireland hope that friends & family will come along on the day, cheering from the grandstand to support the runners in the final straight.

Online registration is currently open and an Early Bird offer is available until October 1st- so register today and get your training under way! For details of the event and how to enter go to www.rebelrun.ie #RebelRun


The closing date for ONLINE enteries is Midnight Thursday 19th October 2017- or when the maximum number of participants is reached i.e 800. There will be NO registration facility on the morning of the event.

Courses......There are some changes but the basic loop of the 10k is still the same as before and can be seen HERE

The 5k course starts with the 10k, takes in the walkway riverside behind CIT and finishes on the track as well. Approx 5k course HERE

The race is organised is association by Cork Sports Partnership and their race website is HERE 

Stephen Scully (Recreation and Amenity Dept, Cork City Councill) Mai O Leary (CIT Sports Department) Kristine Meenaghan (Cork Sports Partnership) Claire Hurley (Cork Sports Partnership) Aoife Twohig (Leisureworld) Anthony Buckley (Physical Activity and Wellbeing Officer, Cork County Council)

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Defibrillator in Ballyvolane saves man's life...



First off, this news item is a little dated but still worth mentioning all the same. Back in March of 2016, I had a post up about the Wibbly Wobbly Wonders Running Group and how they were fundraising €6,000 for a new defibrillator. The funds were duly raised and a brand new defibrillator was installed on the wall of Fox & Hounds bar in Ballvolane, close to where the club trains.


In June of 2017, the very same unit was used to save a man's life.


If anyone is interested in doing a Sports First Aid course which include defibrillator training, then Cork Sports Partnership are organising three in the near future. The first one is in Bishopstown next Saturday, the 30th of September. This might be of interest to any clubs looking to train up some of their members.

Click HERE for more details.

More progress on the Midleton to Youghal Greenway...


Back in late 2016, I had a post up about how Iarnród Éireann were proposing to abandon the old Midleton to Youghal railway line due to maintenance costs. This raised the possibility of it being turned into a Greenway.

At the East Cork Municipality meeting for councilors last week, formal approval was given for the proposed Midleton to Youghal Greenway plan to go forward for public consultation. This should appear over the next few weeks.

The success of the recent Waterford Greenway has certainly given a boost to a lot of other Greenway projects around the country with many communities are now asking if it can be replicated in their own areas. The Waterford Greenway seems to be very popular and there was a good article recently in the Irish Independent about it HERE.

If you consider that the Waterford Greenway runs between Waterford City (pop 53,000) and Dungarvan (pop 8,000), imagine what the new East Cork Greenway might be like with the Greater Cork Metropolitan area on its doorstep with a population of some 400,000? How many people are likely to use it for walking, cycling or running at the weekend? How many cafés would benefit? Bike hire shops? Hotels and B&B's? Imagine what the economic return would be on a new Greenway that is low maintenance and all for a projected cost of €6 million.



The biggest objections to the Greenway project are likely to come from people who wish to see the return of the old rail link from Midleton to Youghal. When the railway was extended from Glounthaune to Carrigtwohill and Midleton back in 2009, it cost in the region of €130 million for the 10km line. What would it cost now for a 22km rail link from Midleton to Youghal? €200 million? €300 million? Would any government seriously spend that kind of money considering that building relief roads around places like Castlemartyr and Killeagh would probably have a much bigger impact.

After the recent meeting, a local East Cork politician Cllr Mary Linehan Foley said “If we don’t take this Greenway project, there’s nothing going to happen to the railway between Youghal and Midleton. It’s never going to reopen as a railway line.”

And I suspect she is probably correct. If the rail objectors get their way, the old line is just going to sit there unused for another 40 years. Invest €6 million now and the whole East Cork region will get a financial boost for the foreseeable future.

Will we see the East Cork Greenway Half-Marathon sometime in 2023?

Link...
1) East Cork Journal article

John Robinson...parkrunner of the month for Sept 2017



After every race in the Ballycotton Summer Series, John Robinson of Mallow AC works out the overall positions for everyone. He has done this for many years and provides a invaluable service to the running community.

While John's racing days might be behind him, he has found a new lease of life with his running by taking part in 5k parkruns. He was recently nominated as parkrunner of the month for the Tralee parkrun and the article is HERE

National Geographic programme on the Sub 2-Hour Marathon attempt

National Geographic recently released this fascinating video about the 2017 attempt at running a marathon in under two hours. The 55 minute programme follows three world class athletes as they prepare for the attempt. The performance of Eliud Kipochoge in particular. is pretty amazing.


Tuesday, September 26, 2017

FitWalk Gathering in Douglas, Cork City...Sun 1st Oct

For any beginners out there or anyone who just wants to start an exercise regime. Cork Sports Partnership are holding a fitWalk Gathering in Nemo Rangers GAA club in Cork City on Sunday the 1st of October as part of theie Cork Walking Week.


From Cork Sports Partnership...As part of Cork Walking Week we are hosting a fitWALK Gathering in Nemo Rangers GAA club on Sunday Oct 1st between 3pm & 5pm.

What we hope to do during the session is showcase a number of fitWALK activities such as the fleetfeet programme, Nordic walking and other walking opportunities available in Cork currently.  We have invited Rob Heffernan along to the session to meet and greet with people, and hopefully he will showcase a race-walking activity also. Not only is Rob Heffernan an Olympic Hero in race-walking but he is a fantastic advocate for promoting participation in sport, exercise and physical activity in Cork.

Cork Sports Partnership is delighted that Rob has taken time out of his busy schedule to attend our event, and further promote walking as a fantastic way to get active!  He has done extensive work in schools, clubs and communities to promote the importance of being physically active and we hope that he will highlight some of these achievements on Sunday next Oct 1st.

Pre-Registration Only- you can register HERE

We will take registrations up until Friday Sept 29th.

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.

Sunday, September 24, 2017

Results & Photos of the Evening Echo Women's mini-marathon...Sun 24th Sept 2017


As always, there was a huge turnout for the annual Evening Echo Women's mini-marathon with just over 6100 finishers. The race was won by Laura Crowe of An Ríocht AC in a close contest with Michelle Finn.

First eight...
1 Laura Crowe An Ríocht AC
2 Michelle Finn Leevale AC
3 Michelle Kenny Leevale AC
4 Rosemary Ryan Dooneen AC
5 Sinead Kevany Midleton AC
6 Niamh Roe Leevale AC
7 Rosaleen MacKeown Leevale AC
8 Carol Finn Leevale AC

Results >> The full results are up on the MyRunResults website

Photos...(Updated Mon 25th Sept 2:20pm)
1) There will be several albums going up on the Running in Cork Facebook page
...a) Just after the start
...b) Finish - 1 of 7
...c) Finish  - 2 of 7
...d) Finish  - 3 of 7
...e) Finish  - 4 of 7
...f) Finish  - 5 of 7
...g) Finish  - 6 of 7
...h) Finish  - 7 of 7
2) Photos from Mick Dooley
3) Photos from Doug Minihane
4) Photos from Ger Broderick 

Irish results from the 2017 Berlin Marathon...



Some great times were recorded by Irish runners in this years Berlin Marathon. See below

                       
place    number    Name    ac    club    Brutto    Finish
20    25    » Seaward, Kevin (IRL)    M30    St Malachy's AC    2:15:50    2:15:50
41    116    » O'Hanlon, Gary (IRL)    M40    Clonliffe Harriers    2:19:25    2:19:25
79    133    » O'Shea, Alan (IRL)    M35    Bantry Ac    2:27:29    2:27:29
87    33489    » O'Leary, Cillian (IRL)    M35    Raheny Shamrock Ac    2:28:26    2:28:21
100    33296    » O'Brien, Alan (IRL)    M35    Eagle AC    2:28:53    2:28:46
148    59469    » O'Kelly, Brian (IRL)    M30    Crusaders A C    2:33:08    2:32:58
154    33263    » O Riordan, Niall (IRL)    M35        2:33:15    2:33:10
155    31943    » Morgan, Michael (IRL)    M40    St Finbarr Ac Cork    2:33:17    2:33:11
178    18481    » Ennis, Pauric (IRL)    MH    Tullamore Harriers A C    2:34:38    2:34:31
205    17602    » Doran, James (IRL)    M30    An Riocht Ac    2:35:37    2:35:30
206    33735    » O'Toole, Paddy (IRL)    M40    Westport Ac    2:36:00    2:35:32
209    23862    » Horan, Mark (IRL)    M35    Celbridge    2:35:47    2:35:40

244    28510    » Lehane, Alan (IRL)    M35    St Finbarrs    2:37:09    2:36:57
14    F30    » Graham, Laura (IRL)    W30    Mourne runners    2:37:05    2:37:05
267    16411    » Cross, Rob (IRL)    M40    Crusaders Ac    2:37:56    2:37:46

Saturday, September 23, 2017

Results & Photos of the Ballincollig 5k parkrun ...Sat 23rd Sept 2017



There was a pretty reasonable turnout for this weeks 5k parkrun in Ballincollig Regional Park with 233 people taking part. I would have thought that there might have been a bigger drop with the Women's mini-marathon on tomorrow but that doesn't seem to have been the case.

1 Unknown                                   
2 Brian LINEHAN    19:23    VM50-54    M2   
3 Fearghal DESMOND    19:26    JM11-14    M3    Leevale AC
21 Geraldine O SHEA    21:44    VW45-49    F1    St Finbarrs AC
42 Colette O DONOGHUE    22:52    VW35-39    F2    Watergrasshill AC
49 Samantha DOTT    23:18    VW45-49    F3   


Results... http://www.parkrun.ie/ballincollig/results/weeklyresults/?runSeqNumber=67

Photos... 
1) Mick Dooley has 12 photos HERE

Traffic Chaos at the 2017 Dublin Half-Marathon



The Half-Marathon in Dublin this year moved from the Phoenix Park near the city centre out to Donabate in North County Dublin and the result seems to have been traffic carnage on the M1. The race was originally planned to start at 9am and had to be postponed as runners couldn't get to the start line.

The runners finally got underway at 10am. However, some runners turned back such was the volume of traffic. The race had 9,200 entries.

The organisers issued this statement....“On behalf of the wider team, our race director Jim Aughney would like to extend his sincere apologies for the Dublin Half Marathon today. A full traffic management review will be underway with all stakeholders present,”.