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Round-up: Clonliffe and St Abban’s take league titles (with results)

Clonliffe Harriers comfortably retained their  Irish Life Health men’s premier league title  on a wet day in Tullamore.  In the women’s premier division, DSD ‘s six year winning streak was ended by St Abban’s. Not even a super victory in the 4 x 400m  could pull it back for DSD who had four wins compared […]

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Laura Graham beats all the boys at Dam Busters ‘Half’

Laura Graham, the national marathon champion, came home first overall at the Dambusters Half Marathon in Co Down yesterday.   It means she joins that exclusive club of women who have won races outright, beating all the men as well as the women. On the tough, hilly course, which started from the Silent Valley in the […]

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Gregan to run at Birmingham Diamond League Meet

Clonliffe’s Brian Gregan is listed for the 400m at tomorrow’s Birmingham Diamond League meet, which means he will miss the Irish Life Health National League final in Tullamore. Gregan, after running a lifetime best of 45.26 secs  earlier this season, is the third fastest entry in the race, which is not part of the Diamond […]

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London 2017: Some Random Thoughts

A few random thoughts on London 2017 – the World Athletics Championships 1 Ten days is too long – what was wrong with a five or even seven day schedule with heats and qualification round taking place during the day? 2 Four hours every evening on the BBC was way too much. WAY too much! […]

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Round-up: Dooney, Ganiel take national “half” titles (results added).Maunsell, O’Doherty tops in Galway

Raheny’s Kevin Dooney and Gladys Ganiel of North Belfast Harriers were the winners of the national marathon titles in a race run in conjunction with the American Rock ‘n’ Roll franchise. Dooney  came home ahead of Clonliffe’s Sergiu Ciobanu, pulling away for victory in 66 mins 05 secs,  with  Tomas Fitzpatrick third and Sligo’s Emmett […]

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Roads: GR8 wins for Mansfield and Tuohy in Mitchelstown!

By John Walshe Clonmel native David Mansfield, running for Clonliffe Harriers, won the annual GR8KM race over the rarely-run 8km distance (4.97 miles) at Mitchelstown in a fine time of 24:54. Second in this year’s Cork City Marathon in 2:29:20, Mansfield is now building up to Dublin in October where he recorded 2:27:34 for 15th […]

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Coghlan and Cox win Bay 10k

John Coghlan of MSB continued his current winning streak when he came home first in today’s Bay 10km held in sunny conditions in Dun Laoghaire. On the hilly course, Coghlan recorded a  time of  30 mins 50 secs, beating last year’s champion Freddy Sittuk of Raheny into second place. For Sittuk, who is training for […]

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Round-Up: Celtic record for Jade. Sittuk, Hickey win Glenmore 5km. Euro Masters

Freddy Sittuk  of Raheny and Ciara Hickey from Bros Pearse made it a Dublin double at the Michael Fearon /Kevin Marron 5km,  organised by Glenmore AC from their headquarters on the Cooley Peninsula in Co Louth on Friday evening. Sittuk outlasted Ben Branagh of St Malachy’s in the chase for the line to win in […]

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World T-F: Irish in action. Summary

Thomas Barr   was forced to withdraw from Monday’s 400m hurdles semi-final at the World Track and Field Championships in London due to a vomiting bug. Siofra Cleirigh Buttner of DSD, the only Irish track athlete left in the competition, went out in the heats of the 800m on Thursday. Of the walkers, a hamstring tear […]

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National T-F League: Points totals

Although I’m sure most of you are well ahead of me, here is the points table after round 2 of the National League in Belfast and Templemore. Top eight make the finals on August 20. National T-F League – overall points PREMIER Women: 1 DSD 211 2 Kildare 201 3 Galway County 198 4 St […]

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