Simon Ryan sprinted past the finish line in St.Anne’s Park leading home four Raheny athlete’s in the top 10. Ryan won out in 17 minutes 10 seconds.
Bernard Roe took second place in 17:47 with Gerard Mullins third in 18:28 and Peter Smyth ninth in 19:30.
Aine Crimin was the first woman past the post clocking 20 minutes and 30 seconds.
Other finishers in St. Annes were, Tommy Crampton 20:04, John Fennell 21:00, Dave Feeney 21:12, Mark Lacey 21:81, Jeremy Skillington 22:02, Jim Keogh 22:04.
Mary Lynch 22:33, Connor Jennings 23:03, Amanda Langan 23:43, Aine Duffy 24:37, Brendan Atkins 24:41, Maura Lynskey 25:11, Cherie Hyland 25:33. Robbie Beggs 26:12.
June Comiskey 27:09, Sinead Lyons 27:51, Des Lyons 27:51, Sue O’Toole 27:57, Keith Fleming 27:57, Deirdre O’Dwyer 28:19, Dean Keogh 29:17, Brighid Smyth 29:20 and Sinead Dillon 31:24.
There was outright victory for Karen Crossan in Rivervalley posting 19 minutes and nine seconds with Witek Lochowski winning in Fr. Collins Park in 19:49.
Sean McGoldrick took eight place in Fr. Collins Park in 21:17 with Rachel Markey first woman in 24 minutes six seconds, Maeve Devlin posted 31:49.
In Malahide, Sean Flynn finished fourth in 18 minutes 48 seconds with Paul Frewen eighth in 19:13, also running where Mark Cahill 19:48, Helen Carr 20:14, Steven Rowe 23:38 and Eimear O’Keeffe 24:56.
John Freir took fifth place in Donabate posting 20 minutes 49 seconds with Patrick Phillips seventh in 21:01, David Gargan clocked 21:46 with Ann-Marie Gargan first woman home in 23:18.
Robert Frewen took third place in Wormwood Scrubs in London clocking 18 minutes one second with Richie O’Connor posting 24:30 in Cabinteely and Bob Quinn clocking 29:20 in Gorey.