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Matthews to Lead Irish Masters Team in Belfast

Barbara Cleary -W35 debut Twice champion Peter Matthews of DSD will lead the Irish men’s team at the forthcoming British & Irish Masters Cross-Country International  at the Queen’s playing fields, Belfast on Saturday October 10. In his quest for a hat-trick of victories, Matthews will stiff competition not just from the English, Scots, Welsh and […]

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Matthews to Lead Irish Masters Team in Belfast

Barbara Cleary -W35 debut Twice champion Peter Matthews of DSD will lead the Irish men’s team at the forthcoming British & Irish Masters Cross-Country International  at the Queen’s playing fields, Belfast on Saturday October 10. In his quest for a hat-trick of victories, Matthews will stiff competition not just from the English, Scots, Welsh and […]

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Dublin Marathon and Round-Up Oct 26-Nov 3 (ongoing)

* Pics at www.lindie.zenfolio.com Paul Pollock  Paul Pollock ran a fantastic time of 2:16.30 to finish ninth overall and first Irish at the Dublin Marathon. With the overseas enetry keeping to a modest pace in the early stages of the race, Pollock, along with Sean Hehir and Sergiu Ciobanu were not getting dropped. At eight […]

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Dublin Marathon and Round-Up Oct 26-Nov 3 (ongoing)

* Pics at www.lindie.zenfolio.com Paul Pollock  Paul Pollock ran a fantastic time of 2:16.30 to finish ninth overall and first Irish at the Dublin Marathon. With the overseas enetry keeping to a modest pace in the early stages of the race, Pollock, along with Sean Hehir and Sergiu Ciobanu were not getting dropped. At eight […]

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Dublin Marathon: Ciobanu, McCambridge Lead Local Entry

Sergiu Ciobanu Maria McCambridge After missing out on Olympic selection, Maria McCambridge has a point to prove at Monday’s Dublin Marathon.Last March, McCambridge, now back living in Dublin after a number of years in Donegal, ran an Olympic A standard time of 2:36:37 at the Rome Marathon. She has proved her fitness in recent weeks […]

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Dublin Marathon: Ciobanu, McCambridge Lead Local Entry

Sergiu Ciobanu Maria McCambridge After missing out on Olympic selection, Maria McCambridge has a point to prove at Monday’s Dublin Marathon.Last March, McCambridge, now back living in Dublin after a number of years in Donegal, ran an Olympic A standard time of 2:36:37 at the Rome Marathon. She has proved her fitness in recent weeks […]

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Minority Report – Herald October 28

Title:Thierry Gueorgiou, France Description:Photo: Luzir/Orievents Owner:Riikka Tolkki BADMINTON: Chloe Magee and Sam Magee made a great start to their mixed doubles campaign at badminton’s French Super Series in Paris when they beat the No 8 seeds Chrisnata and Neo from Singapore. In the last 16, they lost to Thailand’s Kunchal and Voravichitchaikul. Chloe was No […]

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Minority Report – Herald October 28

Title:Thierry Gueorgiou, France Description:Photo: Luzir/Orievents Owner:Riikka Tolkki BADMINTON: Chloe Magee and Sam Magee made a great start to their mixed doubles campaign at badminton’s French Super Series in Paris when they beat the No 8 seeds Chrisnata and Neo from Singapore. In the last 16, they lost to Thailand’s Kunchal and Voravichitchaikul. Chloe was No […]

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Dublin Marathon 2012 – a Spectator’s Guide

Based on a 2 hours 8 minutes finishing time for the fastest men; the start is at 9am.  The wheelchair men will be even faster, since they start a few minutes earlier.  Women – about a minute slower per mile, so about 10 mins behind at 10-mile mark and about 20 minutes behind at 20-miles.  […]

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Dublin Marathon 2012 – a Spectator’s Guide

Based on a 2 hours 8 minutes finishing time for the fastest men; the start is at 9am.  The wheelchair men will be even faster, since they start a few minutes earlier.  Women – about a minute slower per mile, so about 10 mins behind at 10-mile mark and about 20 minutes behind at 20-miles.  […]

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