The Weekly News – 25/06/2018

LISBURN HALF MARATHON and OTHER PLACES

With the winning time of 1.18 Rachel Mitchell was always going to be a difficult one to beat over the half marathon route though Niamh Kellett could make a podium place her aim for next year  as her time of 1.28 and 5th overall was only 2 minutes behind Susan Smyth’s  third place time and it should be possible to challenge that time in 12 months.  Joanne Foster wasn’t too far behind and her time of 1.33 gave her 3rd place in F35 category, in which Niamh was 2nd .

East Down Monday Training Night - some of the group showing off their new club kit.

East Down Monday Training Night – some of the group showing off their new club kit.

10K ALTERNATIVE

In the 10K race which coincides with the half marathon the ever dependable
Martin Willcox made it into top 20 with 36.48, a highly commendable effort which also proved good enough for 2nd place in the M45 category.

Roisin Gaffney 54.29 was 4th in the field of 35 in her age category (F55) with Tracey McCaughey 55.47 figuring well in the F50 category. Gavin McConvey is rapidly becoming one of the Club’s most prolific competitors and he is maintaining a consistent sub 60 minute sequence, his latest effort seeing him across the line in 57.22.

Roisin Gaffney (10k) and Niamh Kellett and Joanne Foster (both completed the Half marathon)

Roisin Gaffney (10k) and Niamh Kellett and Joanne Foster (both completed the Half marathon)

Two other members who made welcome returns to the racing scene were sisters Eimear Degan and Cathy Flinn who had a lovely night out together, finishing in 61 minutes while Gill and Gareth Kimpton were inseparable on 1.13.

Eimear Degan, Gavin Mcconvey and Cathy Flinn after the Lisburn 10k

Eimear Degan, Gavin Mcconvey and Cathy Flinn after the Lisburn 10k

TWIN PEAKS FULL AND HALF MARATHONS

In South Armagh on Saturday  in the Twin Peaks Half Marathon hosted by Colm Fearon, the runners started at Slieve Gullion and finished 2 peaks later having climbed and descended both Gullion and Camlough with combined ascent equivalent to more than Slieve Donard. The fantastic scenery is reward in itself but the organisers seem to have put together a great event even supplying a piper to call you over the mountain. The fact that it is supporting two very worthy charities is significant – Special Olympics Ireland and Run For Autism HAND (Helping Autism in Newry and District)

Marguerite Robinson and Clare Carson completed it side by side in 2 hours 56 which put them better than mid pack out of 120 participants. They are loud in praise of the organisers and the event and recommend it for the diary for next season. There was also a full marathon event which required an out and back of the same course and it goes without saying that Linda Cunningham had this one nailed. It is getting hard to find any distance event where her name does not appear in the results! Well done the ladies of EDAC.

NEIL FINDS FORM AT RIGHT TIME

Neil McCartan, East Down Track athlete coached by Mark Kirk, continued his season at Loughborough British Milers Meet on Saturday. He ran a PB of 3.53.64 which was good enough for 4th place. This performance should give him confidence going into the Belfast International Meet at Mary Peter’s track on Tuesday 26th where he will run in the 3000m.

H&D FINALE ON FRIDAY NIGHT

As is the tradition the final round of the Thursday night commitment for the past ten weeks changes to Friday night which is one way of checking that everyone who has taken part hasn’t totally lost their marbles and can follow the organisers’ instructions. So after the weeks of mountain goat activity, the honours were handed out to those who had endured everything that the mountains could throw at them.

East Down’s runners featured in several categories though only two, Paddy McDonald 23rd in the M45 category and 138th Overall and Janine Murray, completed the full series a feat accomplished by only 21 others.

Neil Andrews was 24th Male overall and Deirdre Weatherall was 7th Female overall and 5th in the Female Open with Janine Murray 46th and 11th in the same categories respectively. Lisa Milligan excelled in her first season, placing 3rd in the F45 category and 28th overall.

Gavin Hynds was 7th in the M40 category with another first timer Niall Gibney, one to watch out for next season, in 8th while overall placing 46th and 57th overall respectively..

John Manley, another newcomer to experience the joys of H&D for the first time placed  163rd overall and 23rd in the M50 category.

Cheryl Denvir and Oonagh Breteche were 10th and 12th respectively in the F40 age group and 38th and 48th in the Overall placings. Thank goodness it’s over for another year as this particular scribe is weary trawling through reams of results every week.  It is quite honestly easier to run the races – well not really at present, as my knee refuses to let me go anywhere. But, see next year!!

GERALDINE KEENAN RIP

Just 2 weeks ago East Down AC members were shocked and saddened to learn of the death of Geraldine, sister in law of esteemed Club and Committee member Liam Keenan, a very short time after hearing of her illness and barely 2 years since the death of her husband Kevin.  This is a particularly cruel blow to the family and particularly to their only child George who is still grieving for his father. To him and to Liam and Patricia who devoted all their time in the weeks leading up to her demise tending to Geraldine’s needs, and to the entire family circle,  the Club extends its sincere condolences and assures them of their thoughts and prayers at this time.

 PAT WATTERSON –  RIP  (An appreciation)

Downpatrick and I lost a very good friend last weekend with the passing of Patrick (Pat) Watterson.  Big Pat, as he was affectionately known, also achieved almost cult status through his deep involvement in all things GAA, not only in his native Downpatrick where he was a stalwart in the RGU Club for many years but later with Kilclief Ben Dearg, to whom he devoted all his energies after he was appointed Principal of Kilclief Primary School, and was respected far beyond the county town.  He was a giant of a man, certainly through my eyes as I first encountered him playing for RGU, in both physical stature and in terms of the esteem in which he was held.

He was never the quickest on the field but he was the one who was always talked about by opposing teams as the most difficult to get past.  As we often found to our cost he was always there to block shots or make vital interceptions, at the most crucial of times. It was only years later that I grew to appreciate his tremendous positional sense allied with a great catching technique which he used with great skill to make up for his lack of pace. If the term Gentle Giant ever suited anyone then it was surely Pat.

It was Pat who first made contact with me several years ago to discuss organising a 10K race in Kilclief beginning and ending at the GAA Club premises, on the shores of Strangford Lough, and he was always there, quietly and unobtrusively guiding  those around him, yet always with great respect for everyone and appreciative of all help given. I never heard him complain about anyone or anything.

He was quite content to help out in any way he could at the finish line, whether in handing out bottles of water, or medals to the younger participants or even taking the results sheets back to the pavilion.

He was described to me on the day of his funeral as “One of life’s good guys “ and I wouldn’t disagree with that sentiment. That is how I’ll remember him too. He will be missed by everyone with whom he came into contact and we can ill afford to be without him.

On behalf of everyone associated with East Down AC, I extend our sincere condolences to his wife Patricia, his sons and daughters and entire family circle at this very sad time.

 

Joe Quinn & Alison Carroll

25 June 2018

The Weekly News – 11/06/2018

CRAIGAVON LAKES 10K (WED)
On Wednesday night Gavin McConvey undertook his first outing since the 3 Lakes Challenge almost a month ago when he completed the Craigavon Lakes 10K in a very respectable 57.14, which given the very hot conditions was an even better result.

HILL & DALE ROUND 8 (THURS)
Once again it was Neil Andrews who led the East Down contingent home in round 8 of the Hill and Dale series. The venue was Slieve Loughshannagh, a name that brings a shudder to my body every time I think of it, though it attracted what must be close to a record entry of well over 200 on Thursday night. Perhaps it’s easier now than when I did it? With Gavin Hynds and Niall Gibney on Mourne Way Marathon duty on Saturday the next East Down colours to appear were carried by Deirdre Weatherall , followed by Paddy McDonald, Lisa Milligan John Manley, Cheryl Denvir and Janine Murray

MOURNE MOUNTAIN MARATHON GLORY FOR NIAMH (SAT)
The heat, the terrain and the difficult to follow or absent signage put the pressure on those who took part in this veritable Festival of Running in a Day, comprising ultra, full, half marathon and 10K distances. There was even a walking option!!.
Headline grabber of the day has to be Niamh Kellett – 2nd woman to finish in 3.58 only 7 minutes behind the winner Newcastle’s Sinead Murtagh, Well Done Sinead, and 24 minutes ahead of 3rd woman home Karalee Porter. Niamh was an amazing 7th overall in a field of 154.
Others to complete the marathon were Phillip Vint 4.21, Gavin Hynds 4.43, Stephen Heasley 4.44 and Cathy Burke and Liz O’ Hagen 5.56.
Of course Linda Cuningham, now on her way to marathon number 200 completed in the company of sister Jacqueline Moore and her Murlough clubmate Paula McKibbin in a blanket finish in 7.09.
So in spite of one or two getting a bit lost en route everyone managed to finish in good humour.

26 Extreme Mourne Marathon - Niamh Kellett East Down AC on left 2nd lady overall, Sinead Murtagh Newcastle AC Ladies winner and Karalee Porter 3rd (No Club)

26 Extreme Mourne Marathon – Niamh Kellett East Down AC on left 2nd lady overall, Sinead Murtagh Newcastle AC Ladies winner and Karalee Porter 3rd (No Club)

Gavin Hynds, Niamh Kellett and Phillip Vint before the Mourne Marathon

Gavin Hynds, Niamh Kellett and Phillip Vint before the Mourne Marathon

HALF MARATHON RETURN FOR MARK (SAT)
The half marathon attracted over 250 entries among them being Niall Gibney 1.43, 19th Mark McDowell 1.45 22nd and Stephen McCartan 1.54, 38th. A special welcome back is accorded to Mark who has had a long lay off from running and has had to work hard to get back to this level. A not unnoticed inspirational effort, Well Done Mark.

JOANNE IN HALF MARATHON JOY
Joanne Carson went for a weekend having read on a poster that the Portumna Forest Marathon was a chance to experience “nature at its best” and though she found that it certainly was scenic and it was an enjoyable experience she was happy to have chosen the shortest distance out of the three options of 100K, 50K Marathon and Half Marathon on offer. She covered the trail 13.1 miles in a respectable 2.05 and was 136 out of over 200 runners.

Joanne Carson after the Portumna Forest half marathon.

Joanne Carson after the Portumna Forest half marathon.

NEIL TAKES SILVER AT ULSTER SENIOR T&F CHAMPIONSHIPS (SAT)
Two of East Down’s best athletes took part in the NI & Ulster Track and Field Championships at Mary Peters Track on Saturday. Top junior Lauren Madine continues to push the boundaries and ran very well in the Under 14 Girls 1500, posting 5.16.14 to take 6th place. Neil McCartan who came 6th in the senior 1500 metres last year, returned to take an excellent Silver medal this time after a tactical race where he judged his pacing well. Well done to both in the very hot conditions.

Joe Quinn & Alison Carroll
11 June 2018

The Weekly News – 04/06/2018

HILL AND DALE

Eleven East Down runners took to the hills again on Thursday night for the Millstone race, Round 7 of the 2018 Series. Neil Andrews was first EDAC man home, in 18th  position, followed by Dee Murray in 38th Gavin Hinds 55th Niall Gibney 59th, with Deirdre Weatherall 91st heralding the arrival of the Ladies squad, with the ever improving Lisa Milligan next in 171st place followed by Cheryl Denvir 202nd, Janine Murray 214th  and Oonagh Breteche 215th respectively, who enjoy themselves every week and are a great advertisement for Hill Running. Paddy McDonald 135th and John Manley 180th are another pair who have clearly caught the H&D bug.

Hill and Dale - Lisa Milligan, Janine Murray, Deidre Weatherall, Neil Andrews, Dee Murray, Gavin Hynds, Niall Gibney and John Manley - Missing from photo Paddy McDonald, Cheryl Denvir and Oonagh Breteche

Hill and Dale – Lisa Milligan, Janine Murray, Deidre Weatherall, Neil Andrews, Dee Murray, Gavin Hynds, Niall Gibney and John Manley – Missing from photo Paddy McDonald, Cheryl Denvir and Oonagh Breteche

WEATHER WATCHERS

I was due to spend last Saturday helping at the Special Olympics meet at Mary Peters Track, with a full programme of events scheduled as a final warm up for the athletes from NI , who will be competing in the Special Olympics in Dublin in 2 weeks time. I was very disappointed therefore to be informed on Friday night that due to warnings of severe weather received from the Met Office the meeting had been called off and as there was insufficient time left between this weekend and the Olympics themselves the meeting could not be re-scheduled. Now I know that while we all complain about the weather most of the time the forecasts are reasonably reliable so it begs the question in this case of whether those in charge of issuing the forecasts are over careful  and just too fussy about letting people decide for themselves, in individual cases, what to do about pessimistic forecasts.

Certainly here in Downpatrick it was probably the best day of the year so far and I haven’t head of anyone anywhere experiencing the sort of conditions likely to have disrupted an important sporting fixture.  It’s a pity that the squad were deprived of the chance to perform in front of their families and friends.  The awful thing about this unfortunate incident is that the Weather Men had been warning that severe storms would potentially devastate practically everything in NI, from last Friday, only to keep rolling the date forward as the weekend approached. There are however 2 sides to this of course in that, it’s all very well being ultra cautious about potential dangers, taking all information into account, but the information needs to be  spot on accurate, otherwise it just becomes another example of someone crying “Wolf” too often.

NO WEATHER WORRIES HERE

Having spent the Winter months commending the Juniors for their enthusiasm to wade through mud in all conditions it now falls to us to admire their approach to Track and Field. To line up on an athletics track is daunting as every metre of each event is open to scrutiny. No tree lined corners to take a breather! As well as that some of them have attempted disciplines that are new to them in Jumps and Throws in addition to experimenting with the different distances from sprint to longer events. It is fantastic to see and who knows what talent will be discovered. With the North Down Minis and Open Events and the Fab Five Series continuing throughout the Summer there are more opportunities for those who are still trying to pluck up the courage and they should take heart from the experiences of others as to date EDAC Juniors have done themselves proud.

FAB FIVE FIXTURE @  MARY PETER’S TRACK – THURSDAY

U13 Mile Lauren Madine came a blistering first with Lucy Foster 3rd -5.39 and 5.54 respectively.

U15 Mile Kirsti Foster was 2nd ( no time available).

U11 800m (out of 24) Jodi Foster won her heat in a time of 2.45 which placed her 3rd overall. Kari Foster placed 11th in 3.02 and Erin Moore finished in a time of 3.07 in 14th place.

Erin Moore also ran the 100m and had a go at the javelin and Kirsti tried the hurdles for the first time.

Caragh Moore and Erin Moore

Caragh Moore and Erin Moore

NI & ULSTER T&F CHAMPIONSHIPS – FINN VALLEY
At the weekend a contingent travelled to Finn Valley in Donegal for the NI&Ulster Championships (U9-U13)  known as The Children’s Games. It turned out to be a hot, sunny day which made for fantastic spectating conditions but was tough on the athletes especially those who entered multiple events. Caragh and Erin Moore, Alex and Oliver Robinson, Anna Gardiner and Kari, Jodi and Lucy Foster ran and jumped their hearts out and gained a lot of useful experience. Thanks are due to their parents for transporting them to the venue and as a result of this commitment we had athletes in every category U9/10/11/12 and 13.

They were worthy representatives of EDAC and while not all the placings etc are available at this time there were some promising performances. For Caragh Moore one of our youngest athletes racing as U9 it was a great introduction to the sport. It is also worth noting that it was the 9th birthday of Alex and he chose to spend it bashing out a 500m race. Such dedication! Oliver Robinson got value for money by getting to re run his 80m heat twice due to malfunction of timing equipment. Luckily he was first both times but the added exertion took its toll and he finished 5th in final. Erin ran in U11 60 and 600m with confidence.

Oliver Robinson slipping past Finn Cross (Willowfield) in U13 80m

Oliver Robinson slipping past Finn Cross (Willowfield) in U13 80m

Anna Gardiner, Alex Robinson, Oliver Robinson, Erin Moore, Kari Foster, Caragh Moore, Jodi Foster and Lucy Foster

Anna Gardiner, Alex Robinson, Oliver Robinson, Erin Moore, Kari Foster, Caragh Moore, Jodi Foster and Lucy Foster

The Fosters collectively declared the longer distances their preference but still tackled the sprints for good measure. Jodi was 2nd in her heat of the U12 600m and may qualify for the All Irelands in July as one of the top 4 fastest times when the results are collated. Lucy Foster and Anna Gardiner both ran in the U13 600m. Lucy had a strong race coming 3rd in her heat and Anna was delighted to come home with a Silver Medal placing 2nd overall with an exciting dip on the line. This will definitely qualify her for the All Irelands. Well done Anna!

Anna Gardiner - (on extreme left) silver medal in U13 600m

Anna Gardiner – (on extreme left) silver medal in U13 600m

NEIL McCARTAN in POMPEY

As the lone Senior EDAC representative on the track Neil can pride himself on leading the way for the Juniors with his dedication to his sport. This weekend he travelled to Portsmouth to a British League Match and took part in the 1500m. It was a tactical race with a slow start leading to an inevitable charge to the finish. Neil did well to place 5th in 3.56.16. Next weekend will see him race in the NI&Ulster Senior Championships and we wish him well.

WALLED CITY MARATHON

Clare Carson having declared Paris Marathon a little hot probably never thought that the Walled City Marathon would offer a repeat of those warm conditions but on Sunday the temperatures gradually rose throughout the day to go from being pleasant to becoming a drain on energy. Despite this she managed a respectable sub 4.30 (4.29) in the company of Kevin Kelly and they both enjoyed the event. Linda Cunningham also added this one to her belt. With her tally now over 100 she will be needing a new belt very soon! 1033 competitors took part and the winner was Dan Tanui in a new course record of 2.19.44. The fastest female was Heather Noone in 3.05.

THIS WEEKEND

The big event this weekend is the NI and Ulster Open Senior Outdoor Track and Field Championships beginning at 10.00am on Saturday 9 June at Mary Peters Track.


Joe Quinn & Alison Carroll

 

4 June 2018