Pre-race favourite Fionnuala Britton won the women’s 6km with ease at the Great Edinburgh Cross-Country. England’s Gemma Steel third behind Britton at the European Championships a month ago, did her best to stay with Britton and ended up a fighting second.
Britton runs three cross-country races over the next month- Seville Cross-Country in Spain next Sunday January 15, the Antrim International on Saturday January 21 and then the Almons Blossom Cross in Portugal in February.
Joe Sweeney of Dundrum South Dublin, 5th in the Europeans, finished 11th in the men’s 9km, while Sean Tobin of Clonmel was 6th in the junior men’s race.
North Laoise’s Mary Mulhare finished a fighting fourth in the women’s U20 race; just one place behind was West Waterford race walker Kate Veale in her final cross-country race of the season. In the U-23 race, Laura Shaughnessy of Loughe was fourth with the team second, while in the U-17 race Ferrybank’s Aisling Quinn Ferrybank celebrated her 15th birthday in style by finishing second and leading Ireland to team victory.
Results –
Senior – women’s 6km: 1 Fionuala Britton (Kilcoole) 21.32; 2 Gemma Steel (GB) 21.52; 3 Elle Baker (GB) 22.08; 4 Neely Spence (USA) 22.11; 5 Freya Murray (GB) 22.57;
6 Hatti Dean (GB) 22:29; 7 Roxana Barca (ROU) 22:32; 8 Hannah Walker (GB) 22:33.
Men’s 8km:1 Ayad Lamdassem (ESP) 25:44;2 Bobby Mack (USA) 25:47;3 Atelaw Bekele (BEL) 25:47; 4 Jon Grey (USA) 25:52; 5 Frank Tickner (GB) 25:5; 6 Javier Guerra (ESP) 26:00; 7 Steve Vernon (GBR) 26:00; 8 Tom Humphries (GBR) 26:07. Irish – 11 Joe Sweeney.
Men’s 3km:1 Asbel Kiprop (KEN) 9:20; 2 Jonny Hay (GB) 9:25; 3 Eliud Kipchoge (KEN) 9:26; 4 Juan Carlos Higuero (ESP) 9:26; 5 Ricky Stevenson (GBR) 9:30; 6 Ross Millington (GBR) 9:34; 7 Callum Hawkins (GBR) 9:39; 8 Arturo Casado (ESP) 9:40.
Junior – men’s 6km: 1 Kirubel Erassa (USA) 19:54; 2 Kieron Clements (GB) 19:55; 3 Mark Shaw (GB) 19:58; 4 Eddie Owens (USA) 20:08; 5 Andrew Gardner (USA) 20:10; 6 Sean Tobin (IRL) 20:15; 19 Seamus Kerr (Ulster) 20.57; 21 Kevin Dooney (IRL) 21.06; 25 Jake O’Regan (IRL) 21.22; 33 Eon Totten (Ulster) 21.50; 36 R Holt (Ulster) 22.01; 38 C Kirk (Ulster, U17) 22.18; 41 C O’Donovan (IRL, U17) 22.25; 42 P Gibbons (Ulster, U17) 22.33; 44 R Robb (Ulster, U17) 22.35; 45 S McGowan (Ulster, U17) 22.35; 47 Ian Hartnett (IRE) 22.42; 48 C Fitzpatrick (IRE, U17) 22.42; 50 B Branagh (Ulster) 22.55; 58 D Keegan (IRE, U17) .
Women’s 4km: 1 Emelia Gorecka (GB) 14:48;2 Aisling Cuffe (USA) 15:09; 3 Molly Siedel (USA) 15:17; 4 Katie Knight (USA) 15:24; 5 Iona Lake (GB) 15:27; 6 Jessica Jackson (USA) 15:29; 9 Laura Shaughnessy (IRE) 20.48; 18 Una Britton (IRE) 21.13; 23 Laura Bahen (IRE) 21.38; 29 J Craig (Ulster) 22.0. U20 (Irish and Ulster) : 19 Mary Mulhare 16.11; 21 Kate Veale 16.25; 29 Aisling Quinn U17 16.52; 33 L Conroy U15 16.56; 35 Sarah Fitzpatrick U17 17.01; 38 C O’Reilly (Ulster, U17) 17.05; 39 A Fennell 17.05; 41 L Fitzpatrick (Ulster) 17.13; 43 Z Carruthers (Ulste, U15) ; 44 E Laverty (Ulster) 17.26; 47 Yasmin Wilson (Ulster U17); 48 L Shanahan U17 17.47; 54 E Magee U17.
Celtic Nations International
Men – U20: 1 Sean Tobin (Clonmel); 5 Kevin Dooney (Raheny Shamrock); 7 Jake O’Reagn; 11 Ian Hartnett. Teams – 1 Ireland; 2 Wales; 3 Scotland; 4 Ulster.
U23: 3 Emmett Jennings (DSD); 7 Liam Tremble (MSB); 11 Liam Brady (Mullingar Hrs). Teams – 1 Scotland; 2 Ireland; 3 Wales.
Women – U20: 4 Mary Mulhare (Nth Laois); 5 Kate Veale (W Waterford); 12 Alice Fennell. Teams – 1 Scotland; 2 Ireland.
U23: 4 Laura Shaughnessy (Loughrea); 6 Una Britton (Sli Cualann); 7 Laura Behan (KCK). Teams – 1 Scotland; 2 Ireland; 3 Wales.
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