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Paul Pollock: “The journey hasn’t ended”

Courtesy Herald newspaper After running the marathon at the Rio Olympics, Paul Pollock took a two-week holiday around Ireland with his girlfriend to refresh the mind and body. They wandered around the country, staying at a family house in Donegal, then heading for Achill – a place Pollock loves – and taking in the Wicklow […]

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Round-Up: Christie pips Sittuk at Rathfarnham 5k. McCarthy 1st W40 at Berlin Marathon

Mullingar ‘s Mark Christie just piped Freddy Sittuk for victory in the New Ireland Rathfarnham 5k, with both men given a time of  14 mins 26 secs – off the course record of 13 mins 53 secs. Third was Kilkenny’s Brian Maher. With Kevin Dooney fourth and Donal Foley 24th, Raheny finished first team ahead […]

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Round-Up: Hehir, Sanchez win Dublin ‘Half’. Pollock beats Sittuk in Bangor. Egan and Pederson first at Liffey Descent

Sean Hehir and Barbara Sanchez were the winners of today’s SSE Airtricity Dublin Half Marathon, leading home a field of 6,940 finishers at Dublin’s Phoenix Park. Hehir of Rathfarnham WSAF, whose immediate target is a third national title at the SSE Airtricity Dublin Marathon on Sunday October 30,  was overall winner of the race in […]

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Masters: British double for Anne Gilshinan

Anne Gilshinan of Menapians won both the 800m and 1500m in the W50 age group at the British Masters Track and Field Championships in Birmingham. The much-improved Gilshinan won the 800m with a time of 2:21.69 beating English athlete Alison Woods by ten seconds. In the 1500m, she took the scalp of former British international […]

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Round-Up: Lizzie Lee wins Charleville Half Marathon. Monahan 16th in Rio

After her Rio ’16 exploits, Leevale’s Lizzie Lee made a triumphant return to the  Irish roads when she won today’s Charleville International Half Marathon in Co Cork. Lee’s time of 79 mins 47 mins put her comfortably clear of  Jill Hodgins who finished in 82 mins 12 secs. Dunboyne’s Emilia Dan was third in 85 […]

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Clohisey to run first leg in Ronan Walsh Memorial 115-mile relay

Rio Olympian Mick Clohisey – who competed in the marathon in the 2016 Olympic Games –  will link up with more than a hundred of his colleagues from Raheny Shamrock Athletic club next Saturday (September 17) for a marathon relay run in memory of Waterford native, Ronan Walsh who died earlier this year. A native […]

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Mark English ends season with 500m in Newcastle. Plus road/mountain results.

UCD’s Mark English was just beaten by Olympic 800m champion David Rudisha over 500m yesterday  at the Great North City Games in Newcastle – a warm-up event for the  Great North Run that took place this morning. Rudisha’s time for the rarely-run distance  was 57.69 secs – the fastest time ever. English’s  time of 57.91  […]

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Round-up: Steeplechasers in Berlin. Two Wins for Freddy

Olympic steeplechasers Michelle Finn and Kerry O’Flaherty travelled to Berlin for Saturday’s ISTAF Meeting, where they finished seventh and ninth. Finn was first home of the pair in 9:47.51 with O’Flaherty timed a 10:10.57. Race winner was the gloriously named Celliphine Chepteek Chespol of Kenya, aged 18, who finished in 9:25.49. Raheny’s Freddy Sittuk, who […]

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Barr Ends Season in Zurich – and heads for Stradbally!

Thomas Barr , who finished a memorable fourth in the 400m hurdles at the Rio Olympics just over a fortnight ago, ended his season at the Zurich Diamond League on Thursday evening – and then headed for Stradbally and the Electric Picnic. In a top level race in Zurich, Barr finished sixth in 49.34 secs, […]

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Ian Conroy Takes World M35 Mountain Running Title. Mageean runs 4:01.46

Raheny’s Ian Conroy has won the world  over 35 mountain running title in Susa, Italy. Conroy ran a superb race  on the uphill only 11.5km course to finish third overall behind Cesar Costa of Portugal, overall winner and first M40, and the legendary Jonathan Wyatt of New Zealand. The many times former world champion wore […]

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