James Hyland took second place in St Annes Park posting 17 minutes 18 seconds behind winner Olympian Colin Griffin.
Eamon Traynor took fourth place in 17 minutes 52 and Dave Grange took seventh place in 18:26.
Peter Smyth 18:58, Sean Honan 19:16, Keith Fleming 19:18, Keith Comiskey 19:50, Dave Feeney 20:19, David O’Hara 20:22, Caitriona Costello 20:45, Mark Lacey 20:53.
Gary Kenny 21:21, Jermey Skillington 21:30, Diarmaid Comiskey 22:19, Connor Jennings 22:38, Mary Lynch 23:06, Richie O’Connor 23:49, Jenny Colbert 24:35, Cherie Hyland 24:39.
Caroline Farrelly 24:41, Maura Lynskey 25:24, Sinead Lyons 26:49, Una Cherry 27:11, Bob Quinn 27:13, Valerie Hand 30:29, Roisin Bennett 30:37.
In Malahide Robert Frewen took second place in 17 minutes 23 seconds having enjoyed his Friday evening.
Paul Frewen took sixth place in 18:38 with Steven Rowe posting 23:28.
In Father Collins Park Alan Foley took second place in 18 minutes one second with Witek Lochowski taking third place in 19:27.
Aileen Byrne was third woman home in Southwark posting 21 minutes 42 seconds while Amanda Langan posted 24:16 in Castlebar.
Colm Delaney won out in Poppintree posting 16 minutes 53 seconds with Ken Shannon finishing third 17 minutes 59 seconds.
Declan Whooley took second place in Glengarriff posting 20 minutes 31 seconds with Sarah Kelly 21:55, while Niamh Donnellan posted 26:55 in Tralee.