Munster Novice & U23 Cross Country Champs 2012

Beaufort GAA Grounds (Páirc Uí Chocláin)

The Munster Juvenile Even Age, U/23 & Novice Cross Country Championships will take place on Sunday 21st October in Beaufort, Co. Kerry commencing at 12 noon. The schedule of events on Sunday is in reverse order to that of the recent Cork County Novice in Carrignavar, Juveniles at noon, Novice Men at 2pm and Novice Women at 2.30pm.

Beaufort (Lios an Phúca) Community Centre

All race numbers can be collected from the Community Centre which is located opposite the Beaufort GAA Grounds (Páirc Uí Chocláin). If you are coming from the Cork direction, take the relief road around Killarney and take the N72 for Killorglin. After Fossa, pass the turn off left for Gap of Dunloe and take the next left. Cross the River Laune and from there it’s about 600m to Beaufort village. Turn right at the village and the Beaufort Community Centre is 500m down the road of the left, opposite the GAA Grounds.

Google Maps Coordinates: 52.068661,-9.640235

(Open Google Maps, copy the above numbers exactly, paste into the search box and hit enter)

Beaufort (Lios an Phúca) Parish is situated in picturesque Mid-Kerry. It is surrounded by the majestic McGillycuddy Reeks which boasts Ireland highest mountain Carrauntoohil (3414 feet). McGillycuddy Reeks has many more notable peaks over 3000 feet high, makes this a mecca for Mountain climbers and hill walkers. The main river of our Parish is the River Laune, famous for it’s brown trout and salmon fishing. This beautiful clean slow flowing river drains the Killarney Lakes and after a 14 mile course empties itself into Dingle Bay.

AAI National Marathon Championships 2012

The AAI National Marathon Championships will be run in conjunction with the Dublin Marathon on Monday 29th October 2012. If you wish to declare for the National Marathon as an Individual and, or Team member, please forward your Marathon Race Number to compsec@stfinbarrsac.com before Friday 19th October 2012.

This information is required by the AAI to speed up category and team results. It does not entitle you to entry in the Dublin Marathon itself as you must have already done so. Declaration of your intention to compete in the Championships element of the Marathon is essential as it will not be possible to add any undeclared club athletes post event. Note that there is no extra charge for entering the AAI Championships.

Regulations

Team placing shall be decided on the cumulative time of scoring members of the team.

  1. Three to score Men & Women
  2. Master teams two categories only (35+ & 50+)
  3. Championship medals will only be awarded to registered CLUB athletes
  4. Athletes must be 18 years of age to compete in events of 10,000m and over
  5. A female athlete becomes a Master on her 35th birthday
  6. A male athlete becomes a Master on his 35th birthday
  7. Registration numbers and date of birth must be shown on all forms
  8. In team events athletes may only score in the category for which they declare.

Medals

Senior Men:
1st, 2nd, 3rd individuals
1st, 2nd, 3rd Club Teams – 3 to score

Senior Women:
1st, 2nd, 3rd individuals
1st, 2nd, 3rd Club Teams – 3 to score

Master Men:
1st, 2nd, 3rd individuals at M35, M40, M45, M50, M55, M60, M65, M70, M75 & M80
1st, 2nd, 3rd Club Teams, M35+  – 3 to score
1st, 2nd, 3rd Club Teams, M50+  – 3 to score

Master Women:
1st, 2nd, 3rd individuals at W35,W40, W45, W50, W55, W60, W65 & W70
1st, 2nd, 3rd Club Teams, W35+ – 3 to score
1st, 2nd, 3rd Club Teams, W50+ – 3 to score

County Novice Cross Country, Sunday 14th October, 2012

The club had great results again in the County Novice Cross Country in Carrignavar yesterday as the Mens team was 2nd and the ladies team was 3rd!

Eoin O Keeffe brilliantly led the mens team home with a 7th place finish and was closely followed by Alex O Shea in 8th with Kevin Coleman, Oskar Djarv (3rd U23), Declan Murphy and Paul Downey all in the top 20. Congrats to all the men from the Barr’s who raced so well and who competed in huge numbers!
Michelle Nolan ran a fantastic race to finish 3rd in the ladies race and led our ladies team to an excellent 3rd place finish. Barbara Curran, Kathleen Kelly and Irene Eighan all scored for the team. Congrats to all who ran so well!!!

Cork County Novice & U23 Cross Country Champs 2012

The County Novice & U23 Cross Country Championships take place on Sunday 14th October 2012 in Carrignavar (Carraig na bhFear). The BARRS Men came 2nd and the ladies 4th when the County Novice was last held in the bhFear back in 2010. That day’s race also incorporated the County Masters. Well, the Masters have the day off this Sunday, so the field won’t be as crowded. We hope this year’s crop of Novice athletes can at least emulate and hopefully go better than those of 2010.

The Novice is held under AAI rules, therefore participating athletes must be registered club members and wear the club Singlet. If you need it, transport will be available leaving the UCC Farm in Curraheen at 10.15 am. The Novice Women are off first followed by the Men. If you are not running, please come along anyway and cheer on the club. Best of luck everybody!

WOMEN’S NOVICE & U23  3000m @ 12:00pm

MEN’S NOVICE & U23 6000m @ 12:30pm

Holy Cowpie! I forgot the entries.

Cross Country Trials – Friday 5th October at 6pm

There will be a trial race held on Friday 5th October, 2012 at the Farm in order to select teams for the upcoming Cross Country Championships. The trial race, which is for men and women will take place at 6.00pm so get there around 5.30pm in order to warm up. All eligible runners who want to run Cross Country can do so but there are maximum numbers allowed on each team so the trial race will assist in deciding who is on each team that is entered. There will be more than one team entered in each race. The dates of the upcoming races are as follows:
14th October – County Novice and U23 Championships in Carrignavar.
21st October – Munster Novice Championship in Beaufort, Killarney.
4th November – County Senior Championship.
11th November – Munster Intermediate Championship in a Waterford venue.
18th November – Cork County Intermediate and Masters Championships.
9th December – National Novice Championship in Adamstown, Co Wexford.

Charleville Half marathon Sunday 23rd September, 2012

Well done to Cathal O Connell who was 1st M45 in 72.10 and Mary Sweeney who was 1st F50 in 86.19 in the Charleville Half Marathon on Sunday

Apparently due to an error the times are off by 12-15 seconds. Here are the results of the Barr’s runners that competed:

Pos Firstname Lastname Gender Category Firsthalf Secondhalf Chiptime Finish
13 Cathal O Connell M M45 00:36:06 00:36:06 01:12:10 01:12:11
96 Mary Sweeney F F50 00:43:04 00:43:16 01:26:19 01:26:20
101 geraldine o shea F F40 00:42:54 00:43:57 01:26:41 01:26:51
103 Fergal Sargent M MO 00:44:03 00:42:55 01:26:49 01:26:57
129 Dave O Regan M M45 00:45:01 00:43:59 01:28:53 01:29:00
150 Emma Murphy F FO 00:45:08 00:45:10 01:30:11 01:30:17
152 Gillian Cotter F F35 00:45:08 00:45:11 01:30:11 01:30:18
169 Ruairi O’Mahony M MO 00:45:20 00:46:57 01:32:11 01:32:17
192 Anne Wolfe F F40 00:47:31 00:46:48 01:34:10 01:34:19
221 Margo Dinan F F45 00:48:07 00:48:52 01:36:48 01:36:58
233 Ann Donnelly F F50 00:48:54 00:49:02 01:37:47 01:37:56
305 Kathleen Kelly F F35 00:50:11 00:53:22 01:43:16 01:43:33
378 Martin Farrell M MO 00:55:13 00:54:03 01:48:45 01:49:15
409 Mary Mulcahy F F50 00:55:51 00:54:54 01:50:07 01:50:45
441 Brian Murphy M M35 00:56:10 00:57:52 01:53:39 01:54:02
461 Austin Murphy M M60 01:00:39 00:55:34 01:55:31 01:56:12
477 John  Coleman M M40 00:55:36 01:02:09 01:57:13 01:57:45

Well done to all who ran!

St. Finbarr’s Half Marathon 9th September, 2012

Congratulations to all who took part in today’s very successful Half Marathon in Blarney. In very warm conditions and into a headwind on the way back there were some great performances produced in a race completed by over 500 runners.

Emma Murphy won the ladies race with a brilliant performance, coming home in 1.22.08. In doing so Emma led the St. Finbarr’s ladies team to victory with Mary Sweeney (4th) completing the team. Geraldine O Shea was 5th. Esther Murphy and Niamh Cronin were 1st and 2nd F35, Col Conway and Anne Wolfe were 1st and 2nd F40, Orla Crosbie was 3rd F45 and Ann Donnelly was 1st F50.

In the mens race which was won by Michael Herlihy of North Cork AC with an excellent race in 1.10.44, John Meade led the St. Finbarr’s mens team to victory with a fine 4th place finish just a week after his Dingle Half Marathon victory. Cathal O Connell (1st M45) who was 5th and Michael Morgan who was 8th completed the team. Michael Murphy and Willie Hayes were 2nd and 3rd M55.

Well done to everyone who made the race such a success. That goes for participants but even more importantly to all who helped with the organisation on and off the course. The pacing, stewarding, water and post race refreshments were first rate and the timing chips worked very well so thanks and well done to all concerned. Thanks and well done also to Race Director Ken Devine who worked tirelessly to pull everything together and did a great job  in organising the race.

Final thanks to our sponsors John Buckley Sports who included a leaflet giving 20% discount for all participants in the goody bag. John is a great supporter of the club and indeed of athletics generally in Cork.

Full Results Here

John Buckley / St. Finbarr’s A.C. Cork Half Marathon 2012

Cork Half Marathon - Enjoying the fruits of one’s labours

St. Finbarr’s A.C. is pleased to announce that this year’s John Buckley / St. Finbarr’s A.C. Cork Half Marathon will take place at 11am on Sunday the 9th of September 2012. Race H.Q. for the event is the Blarney GAA Club off Castle Close Road. This race also incorporates the Munster Half Marathon Championships and follows a new out-and-back course between Blarney and Lower Rathduff. On-the-day entrants will be required to fill out an entry slip giving details of Name, Gender, Club, D.O.B, and Mobile. Just present the completed slip with the €25 entry fee at the desk and you will receive your race number and race chip pre-packed. A large number of entries is anticipated, so please allow plenty of time for parking, registration and warm-up. Post race refreshments and prize giving will take place back at the GAA clubhouse.

This year’s race will incorporate:

  • Chip Timing by Precision Timing.  The chip will allow for timely and accurate collation of results. Late online entries can pick up the timing chip at the clubhouse on the day.
  • In conjunction with our sponsor John Buckley Sports, highly visible Race Pacers (1:30, 1:45 and 2:00hrs) will be used to help participants reach the finish line while maintaining pace, staying safe and most importantly, having fun! The race pacers will be equipped with balloons, brightly coloured tee-shirts and a target time on their backs.
  • Goody Bag with a race souvenir and a 20% money-off voucher from John Buckley Sports.
  • Munster Half Marathon Championships. No separate registration required. Individual prize categories are 1st, 2nd & 3rd Men (Senior, O/35 & O/50) and Women (Senior, O/35 & O/45). Athletes must be AAI registered members of a Munster based club. There are no team prizes!

Cork Half Marathon Map 2012 - Click here

To get to the Blarney GAA Grounds, head out of Cork on the N20 (Mallow Road) and exit at the Blarney (R617) slip road at (A). Take the first left turn (Route 1) after the roundabout and follow the Clogheen-Milcon Walkway on your left. There’s a car park for users of the walkway about half way down this road at the START line. At the next junction turn right and then left to arrive outside the GAA Grounds at (B). There’s a small lay-by with limited parking facilities between these two junctions near the Scout Hall. There’ll also be limited parking inside and outside the GAA Grounds on Castle Close Road. There’s also plenty of parking in the Secondary School just off the R617. To arrive at the School, take the second left turn (Route 2) beyond the roundabout.

Cork Half Marathon Route 2012 - Click here

The beautiful wooded countryside just north of Blarney village provides a leafy backdrop for the Cork Half Marathon. No matter what the weather conditions, all this natural greenery makes for a very pleasant running experience. There’ll be five water stations in total – one at the FINISH and four out on the course. Two stations are passed twice en route for a total of seven water stops. Click on the Route Map above for details. The course itself runs northwards from Blarney past Waterloo, Monacnappa Estate and Lower Kilmona. For the most part, the route runs parallel to the N20 Cork-Mallow road, whose traffic can be heard in the background.

Cork Half Marathon Elevation 2012- Click here

This year’s race is an out-and-back course, which incorporates a looped start in Blarney before heading northwards on the Waterloo Road. The race turns around at Cheese Factory entrance in Lower Rathduff and heads back to the traditional finish on the Waterloo Road. The new course takes out the hill up to Grenagh village removing over 50m of elevation and making the course significantly flatter and faster.

Cork Half Marathon Start 2012

The race starts at the Amenity Car Park opposite the entrance to the Clogheen-Milcon walkway. When you exit the GAA Grounds, turn right, cross the road at the Yield sign, go past the Children’s Playground and turn left at the Mallow/N20 road sign. You’ll do one lap coming back to the Amenity Car Park. On the second lap, you’ll go straight ahead at the Garage, past another Garage and right onto Waterloo Road and the beginning of your hinterland odyssey.

Cork Half Marathon Turnabout 2012

You’ll pass the FINISH line just short of the 2M mark. There’s a relaxing downhill section beyond the 2M mark. For the next mile, you’ll be running through woodland with the river Martin on your right. At the Waterloo Inn (3M), you’ll go over Putland’s (Waterloo) Bridge passing the church and the round tower on your right. From here, it’s a nice steady rise all the way to the 7.5M mark and the Turn’about at the Cheese Factory. From there, you’ll be running slightly downhill and retracing your steps all the way back to the FINISH. Don’t forget to pick up your water bottle and goody bag before heading back to the GAA Grounds.

St. Finbarr’s A.C. members have expended a lot of time and effort in preparing for the Cork Half Marathon. We greatly appreciate your participation and will do everything possible to ensure that yours is both a pleasant and rewarding experience. Please note that the public roads will remain open to traffic during the race. Therefore, runners must run on the left hand side whilst exercising due care and caution. Also, participants are strongly advised not to use headphones during the race. In the event of an emergency, all stewards will be issued with an emergency contact number. We wish all of you the very best of luck on Sunday and look forward to seeing you back at the GAA Grounds for some Tea, Sandwiches and Cakes.