Fiona Stack won Saturday’s Ratoath half-marathon posting 79 minutes 39 seconds with Fiona Roche third woman home in 80:07.
Ronan Wogan was the first Raheny athlete home in 74:44 followed by Stephen Butler 76:06, John Shanahan 77:07, Colm Dunne 80:15, Niall O’Neill 80:17.
Ciaran Chandler 82:53, Wesley Grant 84:15, Darragh Brennan 87:42, Gearoid Healy 89:57, David O’Hara 91:04, Roberto Romano 91:31, Yann O’Heireamhoin 97:45, Helen Carr 99:12.
Brian Hanney 1:46:39, Niall Buckley 1:46:53, Carl Moore 1:48:03, Keith Comiskey 1:48:49, Patrick Cooney 1:49:56, Alma Capt 1:50:08, Sinead McArdle 1:59:47, Gerard Fay 2:02:21 and Richie Kenneally 2:07:07
The men’s team of Ronan Wogan, Stephen Butler, John Shanahan and Colm Dunne won the team event.
While, Juan Ignacio Pena won the Dromiskin 5km in 14 minutes 45 seconds. Pena was followed home by Gerard Fay 28:30 and Matt Wade 33:19.
Also on Saturday, Jean Dunne clocked 1:50:33 at the medieval half-marathon. At the Lakes 10k Muireann Browne posted 47.41.
On Sunday, Gerard Fay posted 3:54:05 at the Monasterevin Medic 3/4 marathon.
At the Porto half-marathon Ciaran McCarthy posted 76 minutes 43 seconds with Anthony Lee clocking 93.47 and Brian McWeeney 97.45. While at the Copenhagen half-marathon Katherine Lorigan posted 2:12.14.