Fogarty And Curley Land Battle Of Clontarf 10

Kieran Little landed the Battle Of Clontarf 10 in a close encounter with just 23 seconds separating the first three in St. Anne’s Park.

Crusaders man Little posted 54 minutes 18 seconds for the Battle of Clontarf 10 and Leinster title with Ferbane’s Mick Fogarty taking second place and Leinster silver in 54:34.

Italo Giancaterina of Crusaders took Leinster bronze and third place overall just six seconds behind Fogarty.

Things were more clear cut in the women’s race with Donore Harriers Florence Curley taking gold and the Battle Of Clontarf title in 66 minutes 52 seconds.

Mary Walsh of Raheny Shamrock took silver and second overall in 68 minutes 32 seconds with Siobhan Carroll of Civil Service third in 68:35.

Mary Walsh led the Raheny team of Rose Kidd and Aisling McNally to gold with 26 points, two clear of Civil Service, with Donore Harriers taking bronze with 32 points.

While Mick Fogarty led Ferbane to team gold with a total of just 17 points. Paul Buckley sixth and Derek Nugent ninth securing gold.

Crusaders took silver with 26 points and Tullamore Harriers took bronze with 50 points.

Full Results via www.myrunresults.com

 

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