Thursday, 19 December 2024

WEEKEND RUNAROUND




Our friends in Ballintotis Fit For Life have invited us to this. Great fun and a great cause.

Exciting news 🥁🥁🥁
Registration is now open for the Ballintotis Relay Race on 27th December. It’s a great fun race with no pressure on fast times so please spread the word as it’s open to anyone!!!!
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Also, as usual there will be great prizes for the best fancy dress costumes so get your thinking caps
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Lastly, the chosen charity for this year is East Cork rapid response ❤️
So get registering guys, no time like the present !








GREENWAY NOW OPEN

Report From Edmond O'Sullivan 

The long awaited Mogeely to Youghal stretch of the Greenway opened at 12pm today. Whole route, fixed gear hybrid bike, 65 minutes station to station. Much faster on geared racer. To me there is a slight gradient downhill from the round water tower 1k outside Mogeely to the start of the bird sanctuary/slob land outside Youghal. Definitely run the marathon from Midleton to Youghal so! Killeagh station will be nice, working on it presently. Youghal station closed, you are turned left into a small car park before the station.  No coffee/trailer etc yet but no doubt will be soon. Overall....tedious/boring, no views really, no bins/tables/play areas, no architectural features. Midleton station to Shanty weir is definitely the best of it. Shur we are never happy eh!
Edmond





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Registration form in previous post.



ANOTHER FIRST FOR DENIS!   ... By John Walshe




As he himself says, it may not be as momentous as the first man on the moon but another statistic was added to Denis McCarthy’s remarkable list of achievements on Thursday (December 19) when he became the first to run the entire length of the newly-opened Youghal to Midleton Greenway.
 
Although the official opening doesn’t take place until the New Year, what was termed a ‘soft opening’ was enough for the East Cork athlete to lace up the shoes and rise to yet another challenge. The new section which extends from Youghal through Killeagh and Mogeely opened on midday and just a couple of minutes after noon Denis headed off into a strong headwind on his 14.2-mile (23km) trek.
 
“I suppose the first will always be remembered, whether it’s the first mile under four minutes or the first on the moon,” explained Denis on why he decided on this. “A man who would have inspired me in a small way was a West Limerick athlete, Tom Fitzgerald.
 
“Tom said something to me once which struck a chord; he was working in Cork on the construction of the Lee Tunnel and said to me one day he was the first man to run under water, so those little things inspired me to run the railway line.”
Recently the 61-year-old notched up 10 years without missing a single day of running. This streak would have been much longer but for fracture to a bone in his leg back in 2013 which brought almost 28 years of continuous running to a brief suspension. But then, even while on crutches, he famously managed to complete the Shanagarry five-mile race in 71 minutes.
 
“There were eight days in which I actually did nothing, but then there were days trying to train while hobbling around in a medical walking boot until a doctor said to me I’d never heal like that, so I stopped running then and went on crutches.”
Last October, another milestone was reached when he competed in the Cork county senior cross-country championship for the 41st time (he has also ran the East Cork equivalent on 42 occasions). Back in the 1990s a different challenge came to fruition – that of running a race in each of the 32 counties on this island, before his 32nd birthday.

“It was a small bit daunting heading out this morning,” admitted Denis of his railway run. “My mileage is not particularly high at the moment but when I got as far as Killeagh I was fairly settled as I was familiar with the terrain after that, it’s only a short skip to Mogeely and then only five miles back to Midleton.
Thanks to John Walshe for permission to post this

Sunday, 15 December 2024

WEEKEND RUNAROUND





        Membership for 2025 now available 

         Your current membership expires 
                  31st December 2024

 

Just go to www.midletonac.com and sign up. The fee remains the same as last year 75e.

Any difficulty in renewing just register as a new member




New C2 5K starting in January enquiries 0872403940 or mdtacinfo@gmail.com



Don't forget the Captain's Run on Christmas Eve Details in previous post


BHAA Simon Turkey Trot

Over 4,000e was raised at this race this morning where runners had to predict their times and the nearest to their predicted times wins. No watches allowed. We had four runners there Kathleen and Donie O'Connell who have been doing this race for as long as I can remember and Edmond O'Sullivan without doubt our best BHAA supporter  unbelievably did it for the first time and Kathleen Ryan. Its a great race that anyone can win.





Malaga Half Marathon

Amanda Cooney was on the road again only this time overseas where she had a fine run in the very hot conditions of the Malaga Half Marathon as was Susan Fitzgerald. Well done as always Amanda and Susan.






Cloyne 4Km

This took place on Sunday morning in ideal conditions for running and we had a great crowd from the club doing it. Matthew O'Mahony (13.20) was our first member home with a great run coming 2nd Male overall. Our first Senior athlete home was Rod Scanlon (13.40) who had a superb run knocking over a minute off his PB of over ten years ago. Rod once again showing how his structured training is paying off.

Our ladies saw Sadhbh Cronin( 14.57) coming 1st Jnr with another great PB which is so well deserved as this young lady trains so hard. Our first Senior lady was Sinead Falvey (14.55) who also got a PB  with another great run and finished 2nd Lady overall. There were several newcomers from the club doing it for the first time and great to see so many out.

Some members have been asking about their  kids doing this race. This is totally up to themselves and the organisers. It is does not have Athletics Ireland permit and is not covered by Athletics Ireland insurance. So it is not bound by the rules and regulations of Athletics Ireland. They have their own insurance and go by their own rules and organise a very enjoyable event.


Sadhbh Cronin our  1st Juv. Lady 






































































New Zealand Calling

Eugene McCarthy travelled to New Zealand for the World Half Ironman and had a great result. Well done Eugene and your personal trainer Tom and your support crew headed up by Maire.