Parkrun Round Up – 18 February

Damien Martin continued his great recent form by winning the St. Anne’s Park run in 17 minutes and six seconds, some 42 seconds clear of Graham O’Dwyer.

Six Raheny athlete’s finishing in the top 10 in St. Anne’s Park they were, Mick Traynor third in 18:11, Barry Lennon fourth in 18:15, Alan O’Flynn ninth in 19:12 and Dean Keogh tenth in 19:14.

Other finishers were Keith Fleming 19:50, Matt McComsih 20:11, John Freir 21:08, Caitriona Costello 21:16, Paul Larkin 21:18, Des Lyons 21:22, Jim Keogh 22:00, Ross Lundy 22:05.

Jenny Colbert 22:10, Sean McGoldrick 22:12, Rachel Ormrod 22:13, Caroline Farrelly 22:44, Gillian Kenny 23:35, Amanda Langan 23:41, Richie O’Connor 24:16, Una Cherry 24:19.

Connor Jennings 24:20, Gary Kenny 25:24, Sue O’Toole 26:13, Fiona Coyle 26:59, Valerie Hand 30:05, Bob Quinn 33:08, Patricia O’Cleirigh 33:55.

Feidhilm Kelly continued his successes in the Malahide Park run this time clocking 16 minutes six seconds. Kevin Prendergast finished in eighth place in 19 minutes five seconds. Eddie Harrison posted 21:43.

Helen Carr was the first woman home in Tymon Park clocking 20 minutes 27 seconds with Eoin Fegan posting 22:35.

Patrick Philips won out in the Donabate clocking 19 minutes five seconds with Seamus Rooney clocking 20 minutes 54 seconds.

Ken Shannon won out in Poppintree clocking 18 minutes 13 seconds.

Meanwhile Robbie Beggs clocked 24 minutes 59 seconds in Warsaw with Karen McLoughlin clocking 26:37 in Navan, Dave Brady posted 27:42 in Griffeen park with Keith Comiskey clocking 24:17 in Cabinteely.

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