Kate Purcell was third woman home at the Irish life Fingal 10K posting 35 minutes 40 seconds.
Purcell was just 65 seconds off race winner Ciara Hickey of Brothers Pearse with Meghan Ryan of DSD second in 35:42.
The race doubled as the Dublin 10k road championship with Purcell taking bronze.
Wes O’Brien was first Raheny man home in 33:54. O’Brien was followed home by John Dunne 34:13, Ian McConkey 35:27, Chris Quaid 36:53.
Davey Duane 37:05, Zoe Quinn 37:19, Niall O’Neill 37:32, Eoin Connolly 38:01, Darrell Reamsbottom 38:24, Will Walsh 38:36, Robert Mangan 38:28, Gavin Duffy 38:40.
Francesco Petroni 38:58, Carmel Ward 39:15, Keith Fleming 40:32, Nick Alexander 42:48, Gerard Christie 43:22, John McManus 44:21, Aileen Cooke 44:52, Niall Diffley 44:56.
Tommy Crampton 46:07, Dan Wallace 46:13, Caitriona Costello 47:45, Dave Gargan 48:37, Richie Kenneally 48:56, Maura Lynskey 49:05, Mary Lynch 49:45, Anna Hickey-Moody 49:59.
Tom Cassidy 49:52, Colm McLaughlin 51:03, Mary Purdue-Smyth 52:35, Ann Marie Gargan 52:37, Chris Troy 55:50, Eadaoin Patton 53:02, Tara Flanagan 54:09, Shay Neary 53:29.
Karen Slye 54:29, Ger Fay 56:33, Zara Rogers 62:33, Romane Guernalec 63:52, Fiona Cummins 64:48, Margaret Byrne 65:38, Marianne Fanning 66:58 and Orla Byrne 65:11.
There was good news in the Dublin team championship with the Raheny team taking gold. The team was Purcell, Zoe Quinn, Carmel Ward and Aileen Cooke.
While the 50+ team took bronze. The team of Mary Lynch, Mary Purdue-Smyth and Ann Marie Gargan finished third. Brothers Pearse took gold with Fingallians taking silver.