In Malahide Robert Frewen took third place in 17 minutes 58 seconds with Dean Keogh sixth in 18 minutes 48 seconds. Also competing were Paul Frewen 19:25, Eddie Harrison 22:41, Steven Rowe 23:52, Bob Quinn 27:22.
Graham O’Dwyer took second place in St Anne’s Park in 17 minutes 34 seconds with Tom Loftus sixth in 18:46 and Eamon Traynor seventh in 18:52.
Steve Reeves took eighth place in 18:58 with Dave Woods 10th in 19:07, also competing were Keith Comiskey 19:29, David Hodson 19:57, Matin Kelly 20:24.
Caitriona Costello 20:33, Dave Feeney 20:50, Gary Kenny 21:11, Nicola Mooney 21:41, Colm Hickey 22:02, Connor Jennings 23:13, Richie O’Connor 23:46, Rachel Ormrod 24:28.
Robbie Beggs 24:47, Brighid Smyth 24:59, Valerie Clinton 25:03, Maia Moore 25:27, Sue O’Toole 26:02, Cherie Hyland 26:04, Caroline Farrelly 26:09, Aoife Henry 26:25.
Ciara Owens 28:51, Sinead Lyons 29:48, Alison Lynch 30:39, and Sarah Brady 35:30.
Dave Brady clocked 28:05 in Giffeen Park, John Frier posted 23:14 in Poppintree and Gerard Mullins 18:53 in Tralee were as Niamh Donnellan posted 25:49 in Vandeleur.
Emily Keogh posted 24:40 and Louise Keogh posted 24:53 in Johnstown with Niall McDonnell clocking 19:17 in Killarney and Gavin Duffy 27:31 in New Ross.
Alan Foley finished second in the Fr. Collins parkrun clocking 18 minutes 14 seconds with Paul Larkin posting 26:32 and Rachel Markey 27:53.
Dave Gargan took ninth place in Donabate clocking 21 minutes six minutes with Ann-Marie Gargan posting 23 minutes 28 seconds.
Cillian O’Leary won the Ballingcollig race in 16 minutes 40 seconds and Des Kennedy winning out in Bushy park posting 17:13.
David Sheehy posted 18:53 in Edinburgh and Meera Ui Chonghaile clocked 29:55 in Melbourne.Eoin Fegan posted 21:42 and Helen Carr 22:04 in Castlerea.