Fiona Stack was third woman home at the Irish Life Dublin Half Marathon in 81 minutes 23 seconds.
Caitlyn Harvey of Roadrunners AC won out in 78:44. The Antrim athlete, was runner-up at the national half-marathon.
Whereas, Maebh Brannigan of Galway City Harriers took second palce, 13 seconds adrift in 78:57 with Stack third.
Will Boyle was first Raheny athlete home in 74:39 followed by Conor Ahern 80:20, Mark Hogan 81:13, Barry Lennon 82:59, James Roddy 86:31, Stephen McGuinness 86:43, Eoin O’Neill 90:48, Bernadette Bruen 92:27, Shirley Coyle 93:25.
Michael Kehoe 93:51, Caitriona Costello 97:59, Paul Larkin 1:41:43, Patrick Nolan 1:39:57, Mary Lynch 1:43:35, Keith Comiskey 1:43:22, Nick Alexander 1:45:28, Darragh Shields 1:45:27, Maura Lynskey 1:48:07, Dan Wallace 1:46:06, Deirbhile O’Keeffe 1:47:39.
Robert Clarke 1:46:54, Jamie Byrne 1:47:18, Orla McElhinney 1:50:03, Yann O’Heireamhoin 1:46:20, Sarah O’Neill 1:49:56, Nicola Mooney 1:50:29, David Byrne 1:52:24, Eric Lacey 1:52:06, Jenny Colbert 1:55:00, Una Cherry 1:57:22, Sorcha Dwyer 1:59:55.
Una Crowley 2:01:49 Paul Duffy 2:01:10, Sheila Duffy 2:04:41, Gerard Fay 2:06:24, Nora Byrne 2:06:07, Helen Daly 2:07:49, De O’Connor 1:58:35, Robert Cooper 2:18:43, Therese Savage 2:06:27, Brendan Potter 2:08:16.
Richie Kenneally 2:16:54, Suzanne Landers 2:16:27, Liz Keary 2:22:58 and Shane Foran 2:24:44.
Elsewhere on Sunday Christian Finn led home the club runners at the Griffith Avenue Mile in four minutes 30 seconds.
Finn was just ahead of Eoin O’Dwyer 4:30, Kate Crowley 4:56, Kenneth Shannon 4:59, Niall Power 5:14, Annette Keeley 5:20, Seona O’Keeffe 6:00, Gerard Fay 6:32 and Paul Curtayne 10:42.
On Saturday, Maria Dolan posted 26:54 at the Castlegar International Cross Country. At the Termonfeckin 5km Gerard Fay posted 24:47.