Parkrun Round Up 31 December

Colum O’Leary retained his Parkrun St.Anne’s Park title on New Year’s Eve taking victory in 16 minutes 59 seconds.

O’Leary is currently home for Christmas, continued a successful festival season with an 18 second win over Clonliffe’s Karl Nolan.

Alan O’Flynn finished in fifth place in 18:53 with Jenny Mulry setting a new PB for the course in 18 minutes 57 seconds to round off 2016 with victory in the women’s race finishing seventh overall.

Other finishers where, Dean Keogh 19:44, Caitriona Costello 20:01, Keith Comiskey 20:12, John Frier 20:34, Adrienne Atkins 20:45, Eamon Traynor 21:01, Elaine McNulty 21:05, Des Lyons 21:24.

Nora Byrne 21:47, Gary Kenny 21:48, Kate Martin 22:05, Caroline Farrelly 22:16, David O’Hara 22:22, Rachel Ormrod 22:27, Sean McGoldrick 22:23, Jim Keogh 22:40.

Johnny Fennell 22:44, Jenny Colbert 23:14, Keith Fleming 23:16, Mary Walsh 23:36, Maia Moore 24:19, Brighid Smyth 24:20, Cherie Hyland 25:24, Karen Quigley 25:50.

Connor Jennings 26:22, Bronwyn Mulcahy 30:35, Bob Quinn 31:29, Gillian Kenny 34:39.

Elsewhere Alan Foley clocked 19 minutes 30 seconds for the win in Fr. Collins Park ahead of Witek Lochowski who took second in 20 minutes 14 seconds. Emily Keogh posted 26:50.

Patrick Phillips clocked 19 minutes 27 seconds to break the tape in Donabate with Ann-Marie Gargan clocking 25:14.

Conall O’Toole took second place in Poppintree posting 18 minutes 56 seconds just three seconds behind Anthony Doran. Fiona Roche posted 19:08 in Ballincollig.

In Malahide Robert Frewen posted 17 minutes 20 seconds for fourth position with an underperforming Feidhilm Kelly finishing sixth in 17:39.

Other results in Malahide where, Sean Flynn 18:49, Paul Frewen 19:17, Caoimhe Flynn 22:56, Eddie Harrison 23:18, Seamus Rooney 26:52.

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