Mick Clohisey Wins National Marathon Title

Mick Clohisey has won the national marathon championship winning gold in 2:15.57 and finishing sixth in the Dublin Marathon. Mark Kirwan took 10th place in the Dublin Marathon  and fourth in the national championship in 2:17.36. Cillian O’Leary was third Raheny man home in 2:24.35. Unofficially that combination would take silver in the team championship. Tara Kennedy Monks was first Raheny woman home in the Dublin marathon in 2:56.34. Full results later….

28/10/2018
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Women’s Team Land Leinster Gold

Lucy Barrett led Raheny Shamrock home to the Leinster women’s novice championship by a stunning 34 points. Barrett took ninth place and was following very closing home by Zoe Quinn in 10th with Orla Manley 12th and Camille Mortamet 18th, just 20 seconds separating the team. Nadine Donegan of Tullamore Harriers took outright gold, some 39 seconds clear of Lucy Barrett. For the record, Dunboyne took the silver medals on…

27/10/2018
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The First Captain’s Log

The club’s first real captain, founder member Paul O’Connor recalls the beginning of Raheny Shamrock 60 years ago. In April 1958, on the “Drum battery” train from Amiens Street to Raheny, a staff member of the Evening Press, Paddy Boland who lived in the newly built Avondale Park, was discussing Raheny Sport. Boland regretted that 18 Months after Ronnie Delaney had won the Olympic 1500 metre gold medal in Melbourne,…

25/10/2018
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Dooney Second In Autumn Cross Country

Kevin Dooney got his Cross Country season off to an intriguing start taking second place in the Athletics Ireland Autumn Open Cross Country. Dooney was just 36 seconds off winner Sean Tobin with a second Raheny man crossing the line in fifth place as Brian Fay finished 20 seconds down on Dooney. In the senior women’s race Karen Crossan, Orla Manley got their season under way with top 30 finishes,…

21/10/2018
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