Queen’s 3K & 5K races -An evening of personal bests for EDAC Runners

The Deep RiverRock Queen’s 3k, 5k Open and 5k Elite races were held on Wednesday 13th  March in Belfast. The Championship 5k race, a new race, was open to participants who had previously recorded with a time of 20 minutes or less with the standard 5k being an open race. The weather was ideal for all races with little wind, no rain and relatively mild temperatures.  

Proceedings started with the 3k race which involved 1 & 2/3 clockwise laps starting on the Annadale Embankment, running over both the Ormeau and King’s Bridges before finishing outside the PEC gates on the Stranmillis Embankment. 

Alex, Jacob, Thomas and Cara before the race

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JIMMY’S 10K and RELAY 2024

The 24th edition of Jimmy’s 10K and Relay took place on Sunday 10th March bringing much excitement to the streets of Downpatrick. This popular race, the brainchild of Joe Quinn MBE is an annual event which pays tribute to Jimmy Murray – an inspirational coach who was a founder member of East Down Athletics Club. The Club is in a 3 year partnership with local business Finnebrogue who not only lend generous financial support to the event but supply copious amounts of their some of their extensive range of products, namely sausages and bacon. The post race hot dogs flew out of the newly renovated Finnebrogue food truck like snow off a ditch! Continue reading

The All Ireland Schools XC 2024

The All-Ireland School Cross Country took place on Saturday in a very cold, windy and wet Tymon park in Tallagh, Dublin. Saturday’s event drew just under 1,000 athletes across the eight races, representing schools from all 32 counties.

Two EDAC athletes, on this occasion representing their schools ran; Alex Robinson representing Down High School and Anna Gardiner representing Assumption Grammar school. 

It should be noted that both runners needed to be in the top 15 in their Districts races to qualify for the Ulster final where they again needed to be in the top 15 finishers to qualify as an individual. It was therefore a huge achievement to get to the All-Ireland final in the first place.

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Alex & Ollie medal at the Ulster Age Groups Indoors championships

 

The Northern Ireland and Ulster Age Group Indoor Championships were held over the weekend in Abbottstown, Dublin. Alex and Ollie Robinson were the only two East Down athletes to attend and it was the first experience of an indoor event for both boys. 

The races are held on a 200m, banked track which can alter race dynamics compared to outdoor events. At indoors meets, over shorter distances where athletes need to stay in lanes for all or part of the races, the greater bank on the outer lanes may have a benefit. However overall shorter laps means having to run more laps to tally up the same distance and the sharper more frequent turns also slows the momentum of runners. This means that the times recorded on indoor tracks tend to be slower than those on outdoor tracks.

Alex started on Saturday lining up for the U16 boys, 1500m metres race. As well as being his first indoor 1500m it was only his second 1500m, the last one being in June 2023, so he was excited to see what he could do. He recognised lots of his fellow runners from previous competitions so knew he had a strong field of seven competitors to race against. From the gun the group stayed together for the first few of the seven laps but slowly four runners pulled away. Alex was in this pack and settled well into the rhythm,  building up speed. On the second last lap he moved into third behind two Lagan Valley runners, with everyone pushing hard for home. Alex Armstrong, who is Ulster schools cross country champion for his school year, led and was being hunted down by his team mate Adam Harrison.  A real battle ensued with Adam gaining the upper hand to finish in 4.27. Rory came in second in 4.28 and Alex completed the podium in a time of 4.32, nearly 10 seconds faster than his June time. He was delighted wit his performance against such a strong field and gaining an ulster medal.

Ollie has focused his training on shorter distances over the last six months and entered the U19, 200m and 400m on Sunday. In this age category runners only need to register for the events but do not need to race to get entry into the All Irelands so It can be an anxious wait until registration closes to see if heats need to be run or whether races are straight finals. 

For the 200m heats were required. Ollie ran in the first of two 200m heats and was drawn in the outer lane. Although considered a better lane Ollie found that his block start was not ideal because of the camber of the track so he didn’t get the push off he would have liked. It is also hard running blind on the curve with no one to chase down. He was pleased with his second place finish but then had to wait to see if his time was quick enough to secure a place in the final. 

His 400m race was a straight final one hour later with Ollie drawn to run in lane 5. In the 400m athletes run in lanes until slightly after the second bend and then merge into lane one for the final 250m. This means it can be harder to change position if runners at behind after the merging point as you need to run wider to pass them. Ollie found the 400m hard and realised that doing 200m not long before left his legs tired. He was pleased though to have done enough to get a third podium position in a time of 53.15.

It seemed to take ages for those who had qualified for the 200m final to be informed. In the end Ollie found out he had qualified and was called to the start not long after this. He ran in lane three and felt he got a better block start. Although tired he raced hard and finished in third. No times are available as yet for these races.

So a successful weekend for both brothers coming home with ulster medals. 

Next up is the All-Ireland Schools’ Cross Country Championships next Saturday in Tymon Park, Tallaght, Dublin. EDAC runners will run for their respective schools either as an individual or as part of a school team. Good luck to all runners.          

EDAC Juniors out in force at final McGrady cross country race

On Sunday at the very picturesque Delamont Country Park, East Down Athletics Club hosted the final fixture in the McGrady Financial Services XC Series. This was a rescheduled date after the previously arranged date in January fell victim to the severe recent weather conditions. Thankfully this weekend’s weather proved to be more pleasant, if not slightly cold. After several days of bright, dry weather the ground conditions were good and much drier than some previous XC fixtures. East Down Athletics Club fielded entries in all age groups with excellent running from all athletes.

P4 and Under

The days races started off with the youngest competitors in the P4 and Under race. East Down were represented by three competitors in this category. Willow Keown finished in a fantastic time of 2.35 to finish as 2nd place girl. Coen Canavan was the highest place East Down boy in 3rd place finishing in a time of 2.23. Oisin Taylor was hot on his heels and finished 4th in a time of 2.28. Next up were the P5 age group and East Down were represented by Rosa Canavan and Fiadh Kellet. Both girls completed the course showing grit and determination to finish in 3rd and 4th place respectively. Continue reading

Inter Counties XC

East Down AC at the UK Inter Counties

East Down AC’s Aaron McGrady and Catherine O’Connor were both selected to take part in the UK Inter Counties Cross Country Championships which took place in the grounds of Prestwold Hall, Loughborough on 11th March 2023. Catherine was part of the NI & Ulster Team who travelled over to take part whereas Aaron was running for Cheshire County where he is currently living. 

Catherine had a fine run to 58th out of 263. She said that she enjoyed the course and that it was proper cross country terrain. It was more challenging than her prior experience with sticky mud uphill and down. It was billed as two 4k laps but turned out to be good bit longer with navigating the obstacles. It was a really competitive field so she was more than happy with her ranking at the end.

Aaron faced two laps of 5k and he said the start was hectic. He noted that as it was also the last round of the British Cross Challenge it attracted a high calibre of athlete. He had always fancied taking part and was glad to be in the mix. His performance placed him 112th out of 297 

Jimmy’s 10 2023

Jimmy’s 10 2023

The 23rd edition of the popular and highly regarded Jimmy’s 10K took place on Sunday starting in Market Street and finishing at the host club East Down AC’s Club Rooms. The event was sponsored by Finnebrogue Artisan who not only funded the generous prize pot but also supplied the Better Naked sausages for a post race BBQ which was on offer to all the runners and spectators and went down a treat. Continue reading