BALLYNAHINCH RUN TO REMEMBER 5K and 26 EXTREME MARATHONS IN TOLLYMORE and NI and ULSTER UNEVEN AGE GROUP CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS
East Down athletes had a busy weekend despite only a relatively small number actually running. So while most of its long distance runners rested after their efforts in the Dublin Marathon 2 weeks ago, many of the members were involved in making preparations for the Annual Senior Award Night, held on Saturday night in the Club’s Premises in Downpatrick, a marathon effort in itself!
However as he had entered the 26 Extreme Tollymore Trail Ultra marathon long before the date of the Awards night was known, Stephen Heasley didn’t want to opt out of taking part, eve though a few hours on the dance floor was the carrot dangled in front of him. So off he went to begin the Ultra (39 miles) around the trails and hills of Tollymore Forest Park and a right good job he made of it as he was done and dusted in 6 hours and 51 minutes taking 20th place overall in a field of 48 finishers Well Done to him. And he also turned up ready to trip the light fantastic at the Awards Do later on that night. I just need to remind him here though that when it comes to “tripping” that is my particular speciality at the present time.
DECLAN TEAGUE 3 in 5, 11 in 12 or 13 In 12.
Another to clock up yet another marathon, his 3rd in the past 5 weeks and 11th this year, was Declan Teague who although he had no expectation of attending the Ball later on, still made short work of the 2 lap marathon distance in 3.55 , placing him 24th out of 80 finishers in that particular race. He said he was looking for another marathon somewhere before the end of December to give him a round 12 in 12 total for the year, though he doubts if he really wants to go for the Baker’s dozen.
HALF MARATHON
Niall Gibney was 25th in 1.41 the Half Marathon, which had 318 finishers, while Marguerite Robinson rediscovered her love of the trail and enjoyed every minute of it finishing in 174th in 2.06. Probably enjoyed the freedom of getting away from being chauffeur in Mum’s Taxi, for a few hours! Gavin McConvey was another one cashing in on the miles built up for Dublin taking a respectable 223rd place in 2.15.
There was also another 119 in the 10K which meant that almost 570 runners took part in these increasingly popular races.
RUN TO REMEMBER 5K
On Saturday morning Martin Willcox proved yet again that he doesn’t do slow and easy as he completed the Atlas Running organised 5K Run to Remember in Ballynahinch, his 19 minutes time being bettered by only one other person as he claimed 2nd spot to John Craig’s winning effort of 17.12. John is in tremendous form at the moment as he won the Decathlon 10K last weekend in 32.45, so Martin certainly did well to keep him in view.
Fastest female was Sarah Graham Mourne Runners with East Down’s Joanne foster an impressive 2nd place running 21.45, a good 40 seconds ahead of 3rd place Beverley Mitchell of Albertville Harriers in a field of 241 finishers.
ANNA EXCELS AT SCOTSTOWN
After a last minute course change caused by a farmer taking exception to the route, the NI&Ulster XC Uneven Age Groups at Scotstown, Co. Monaghan, took place on a bright clear day with little wind. The hurriedly revised course was flatter than the original and as a result the mud lovers and hill seekers were disappointed and it was said that it was almost like a track event held on grass. No matter though as athletes have to race what is in front of them and race they did. EDAC had sent a good quota of Juniors and it was a well rewarded mission.
As with the Evens a couple of weeks back, these Age Group races are qualifiers for All Irelands (Dec 15th) and selection is based on coming in top 12 individuals or being part of a club team that is placed in top 4 or by coming top 10 in a County Team that is in the top 3 of all the County Teams. Confused? Now you can see why we say to the Juniors run, run and don’t look back and only stop when you reach the finish and then when the race is over, we can calculate any selections. More on that later.
HOW DID THEY DO?
The youngest athletes ran in the U11 category. Alex Robinson and Kieran Trainor battled hard as they always do and came 29th and 53rd respectively out of a lively 84 youngsters. Erin Moore and Kari Foster were in the U11 Girls and again put in the efforts we have come to expect. Erin got 36th out of 86 and Kari was delighted to come 11th. In the U13 Boys we had Oliver Robinson (27th of 93) and in the U15 boys Mackenzie Murray 23rd out of 64. These boys are consistent performers and do the club proud every time they pull on the vest. In the U13 it was fantastic to see Anna Gardiner take the outright win. Well deserved, Anna! Behind in the same category were Lucy Foster (7th), Jodi Foster (20th), Kara Trainor 32nd), Emily Burns (44th) and Anna Kearney (68th). Their collective results out of a huge field of 94 secured third Club Place so bronze medals for the team! In the U15 Kirsti Foster ran a well paced race to take 5th place with Lauren Madine a couple of places back in 7th .
NAVAN HERE WE COME
So in the final tally up we are proud to say that the following are going to the All Ireland Uneven Championships on December 15th at Navan race Course – Kirsti and Lauren and Kari as individuals, Anna Gardiner and Lucy Foster also achieve this as well as going as part of the EDAC U13 Girls’ Team with the rest of the girls- Jodi, Kara, Emily and Anna Kearney. Mackenzie and Oliver and Erin may well get the call based on County selection as Down came 2nd County in their age groups. Not a bad day’s work for Team EDAC. Thanks are due to Coach Peter for drawing up the entries which is no mean feat and to the parents for transport. See you at the next one.
SENIOR AWARDS NIGHT
On Saturday night the Club held its Annual Senior Awards night, superbly organised by the Social Secretary, Janine Murray and ably assisted by Alison Carroll and the rest of the Committee. Thanks are due to Roisin Gaffney, Gavin McConvey, Gavin Hynds, Joanne Carson, Ella Carroll, Dermot Cahill and Daniel McClean for pitching in to set up and clear up. Much appreciated. A great night’s craic was enjoyed by many of the members and their friends.
The Awards which were presented were as follows:-
Most Improved Female Athlete:- Clare Carson,
Most Improved Male Athlete:- Gavin Hynds,
Male Athlete of the Year:- Phillip Vint,
Female Athlete of the Year:- Deirdre Weatherall
Club Person of the Year:- Alison Carroll
Speaking at the presentation Club Chairman Tom McClean paid tribute to all the athletes who had represented the Club throughout the past year, to the hard working Committee who were eager to do everything in their power to deliver excellent facilities and coaching for the benefit of all the members, and to parents who were stepping in to help the coaches on junior club training nights. He said that the premises, which are the envy of most other clubs, were now used on 5 out of 7 days/nights every week for a variety of fitness related activities and he thanked the management and staff of AMH for their ongoing help and co-operation in making night’s like this one possible and he called for a special round of applause for Tony and his staff in the Gaolers Kitchen for providing a very enjoyable meal. He wished all those present and all the members juniors and seniors, continued and even greater success in the coming year.
Joe Quinn & Alison Carroll
12 November 2018