Barry Lennon took second place in St. Anne’s park posting 17 minutes 13 seconds with Eric Champ third in 17 minutes 38 seconds and Gareth Shaw ninth in 18:08.
Dermot Coffey 18:10, Ronan Kenny 18:21, John Clohisey 18:42, Anthony Walsh 19:09, Alan O’Flynn 19:11, Peter Smyth 19:16, Ollie Power 19:46, Fiona Stack 20:19.
Dave Feeney 20:22, Ultan McGuckin 20:29, Gordon Manning 20:33, Paul Larkin 21:19, Eamon Traynor 21:56, Dean Keogh 21:57, Connor Jennings 22:03, Colm Hickey 22:30.
Aileen Cooke 22:34, Rachel Ormrod 22:58, Keith Fleming 23:15, Adrienne Atkins 24:13, Catherine Groves 24:15, Amanda Langan 24:40, Una Cherry 25:14, Sinead Lyons 26:10
Keith Moynes 26:17, Brendan Atkins 26:41, Desmond Lyons 26:42, Niamh Donnellan 27:27, Mary Lynch 27:28, Helen Carr 27:28, June Comiskey 27:37, Paul Hyland 27:48.
Cherie Hyland 28:21, Laura Clarke 30:11, Sharon Feerick 30:22, Marianne Fanning 30:34, Suzanne Collins 31:10, Anne McComish 31:17, Beibhinn Mulcahy 31:45.
Meanwhile Paul Frewen took sixth place in Malahide posting 18 minutes 57 seconds with Darren Keane tenth in 19:19.
Others who ran in Malahide, Claudio Christensen 22:49, Eimear O’Keeffe 23:17, Caitriona Costello 23:56, Celina Christensen 24:26, Declan Smyth 24:45, Steven Rowe 25:21, Michael Goodman 27:08, Fiona Coyle 27:11.
Elsewhere Witek Lochowski took second place in Killarney posting 19:29 with Patrick Phillips fifth in Donabate in 19:15.
In Gorey Dan Wallace posted 24 minutes 11 seconds with Bob Quinn Raheny clocking 30 minutes two seconds. In Boston Robert Frewen clocked 19:38 in Jamica Pond.







