Parkrun Round Up April 15

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.

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