Wes O’Brien was first Raheny man home at the National half-marathon in Tullamore.
O’Brien clocked 74:80 and was followed home by Sean Kelly 75:26, Eoin Keegan 76:55, Ian McConkey 78:02, Terry Keogh 79:19 and Eric Champ 79:36.
Eoghan Wrafter 81:00, Christopher Quaid 81:15, Seamus O’Malley 83:17, Will Walsh 85:47, Keith Fleming 88:43, Brian McWeeney 92:10, Orla Manley 94:39, Molly Rickard 97:55.
Rose Kidd 1:41:45, Clare Fox 1:42.30, Karen Slye 1:43.07, Helen Carr 1:44.04, Yann O’Heireamhoin 1:44.34, Carl Moore 1:46.19, Niall Buckley 1:48.49, Angela Charlton 1:49.09.
Richie Kineally 1:52.25, Melanie Hearns 1:52.45, Gerard Fay 1:57.03, Amanda Langan 1:57:16, Des Lyons 1:57.33, Una Cherry 1:58.03, Deirdre O’Dwyer 1:58.35 and Paula Bradley 1:59.55.
At the Longford Marathon, Carmel Ward was third in the women’s race posting 3:07.53. Greg O’Beirne clocked 4:01:57 and Angela Charlton 4:24:26.
Elsewhere at the BHAA Pfizer 5km on Wednesday Ger Fay posted 23:51 and June Comiskey 28:42. On Thursday Ian Conroy finished fourth in the Celbridge 5km in 15:22, Gerard Fay posted 23:19.
While at the Tara AC 5km on Friday Gerard Fay Clocked 23:54.