Stack Third At Dublin Half Marathon

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.

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