Wesley Grant won the Malahide parkrun posting 17 minutes 29 seconds with Annette Kealy fifth in 18 minutes 27 seconds.
Others who also competed in Malahide were; Paul Frewen 19:56, Darren Keane 20:57, Eddie Harrison 21:44, Steven Rowe 26:30, Sarah Conroy 26:34.
Elsewhere Graham O’Dwyer won the St Annes parkrun in 17 minutes 23 seconds with Robert Frewen third in 17:39 and Lucy Barrett tenth in 19:10.
Eric Champ 19:11, Peter Smyth 19:18, Keith Fleming 19:33, Eamon Traynor 19:42, Aoibhinn McGoldrick 19:43, Declan Whooley 19:55, Dave Feeney 20:01, Paul Cullen 20:09.
Alan Foley 20:10, Sarah Kelly 20:58, Brian Christensen 21:33, Connor Jennings 21:45, Jeremy Skillington 21:55, Jenny Colbert 22:08, Brendan Atkins 22:18, Mary Lynch 23:11.
Robbie Beggs 23:37, Desmond Lyons 23:45, Jim Keogh 23:52, Aileen Cooke 24:02, Una Cherry 24:44, Siobhan Foley 24:52, Rachel Ormrod 24:54, Aine Duffy 24:54.
Sinead Lyons 25:25, Gerard O’Rourke 25:49, Richie O’Connor 25:53, Aiden Feerick 26:13, Patricia Lorigan 27:06, Patricia O’Cleirigh 28:00, Hannah Langan 30:01, Valerie Hand 30:26.
Meanwhile in Ardigillan parkrun Niall Power took fourth place in 19:40 in Poppintree, John Freir finished tenth in 21:09 with Ann-Marie Gargan posting 23:02 and Mary Purdue-Smyth 25:00.
Dean Keogh won the Father Collins Park run in 19:39 while in Donabate Patrick Phillips took second place in 19:16.
In Poolbeg Fiona Roche posted 20:12 and Bob Quinn 29:26, while in Darndale, Rachel Markey clocked 30:25.
Witek Lochowski clocked 27:48 in Abingdon with Helen Carr posted 21:45 in Gorey for tenth place.