Saturday, 22 November 2025

WEEKLY RUNAROUND



MEMBERSHIP 2026

A few have been asking about membership for next year.

Yes its available just go to the website and sign up. Its still only 75e and makes a grand Christmas present to give or receive. 

https://midletonac.com/ 


XMAS PARTY  is on December 13th in the Fork and Wheel. Members 35e Non Members 60e SAVE THE DATE. More details to follow




An Evening with David Gillick and Friends 
MTU, Bishopstown, 7pm Thursday December 4th 2025
Step inside David Gillick's new Irish Book Awards shortlisted autobiography - ‘The Race’ - with special guests, Olympic Bronze Medalist and World Champion - Rob Heffernan, and World Indoor Champion and multiple European medalist - Derval O'Rourke
Get the inside track on the defining moments that have shaped David's career, get your copy of 'The Race' and have it signed by the man himself, and get a photo to remember the special moment
Presented by MTU, Eason, and the Irish Athletics Supporters' Club


The Great Glenville Run
A total of three hundred and forty two finished here on Sunday morning and we had several there. Our first runner home was Delisha Duran 27.32 followed by our first man Maurice Corcoran 31.53.Then came Bernadette Twomey 34.21,Margaret Twohig 34.21, Mark Fuller 37.35, Amanda Cooney 41.29. Well done all on a tough course.







TABLE QUIZ


These quiz nights are well worth supporting. The track is for YOU and your family and friends PLEASE SUPPORT


WOMEN IN SPORT PARKRUN

Run Walk and Talk

Our Women In Sport Co ordinator Nathalie O'Connell is organising a "Run Walk and Talk" event next Saturday at the Midleton Greenway Parkrun where she is asking as many women as possible from the club to do the run (or walk it) and meet later in PAN for coffee etc to discuss the needs of women in the club and find out what talks, special sessions etc could be organised. Other clubs are also invited. You are asked to wear something pink. Men are also welcome to help steward etc. 

Cross Country


Munster Masters XC, Nov. 30th, Tramore, Co. Waterford. Entries Close Monday Nov. 24th at 9am. Please let me know by this Sunday night if you wish to compete. Regards John Hennessy


Just something to think about why you could benefit from doing Cross Country  Danny

Why the cross-country is essential for the development of a runner?

Why Olympics/World Champs in 100/1500/5000/10000/marathon Coe/Ovett/Cram/Ingebrigtsen/Gressier/Kerr/Whightmen/Hocker/Bekele/Gebreselaissie/Kipchoge all ran XC?

John Treacy tells a great story about waking up on the morning of the 1979 World Cross-Country in Limerick. The rain had been lashing against his hotel window the evening before, right through the night, and it was still hammering down that morning. “Christ above, that’s some rain out there,” said his older brother Ray, sleeping in the hotel bed opposite and also running for Ireland that day. “The course will be an absolute mud bath.” “Perfect for me,” said John. “That’s going to scare off the softer runners. I’m definitely going to win today.”

Treacy knew what he was talking about. He’d become the youngest winner of the World Cross-Country over a similarly treacherous course at Bellahouston Park in Glasgow the year before, and despite the weight of a nation on his slim shoulders he would effectively run away with a second title in Limerick. By race time on Sunday, 3.50pm, it was still lashing, many of the 25,000 spectators trying to find some shelter around the old stand at the Green Park racecourse.

Treacy hit the front halfway through the second of the five ‘U’ shaped laps around the 12km course, and just like that he was away. He was a back-to-back World Cross-country champion, at age 21, although some of the joy was briefly lost that evening when he arrived back to his hotel room to discover all the hot water was gone.

John Treacy won a silver medal in the marathon at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. In less than one month we’ll get the European XC and in the next February Worlds XC.

Just think about it.

 



Saturday, 15 November 2025

WEEKEND RUNAROUND

Gap Of Dunloe 10 Mile Hardman


Margaret Twohig reports she did the Gap of Dunloe 10 mile Hardman yesterday.  "It was fine and hilly but as they say in running “when you go up, you go down “ … it was tough but a great day for it ðŸ˜Š "


Celebration Of Life BHAA 5Km

We had two runners here in  the Marina on Sunday morning also and both came away with prizes Edmond O'Sullivan 1st 0/60 and Neilus Aherne 2nd O/65 in a photo finish getting the same time as the winner.






Cloyne 4Km




A large crowd of three hundred and forty five runners and walkers  took part in the Cloyne 4Km on Sunday and we were easily the largest club there with a very big crew from our club.

 Our first runner to finish was Sinead Falvey who finished 2nd Lady overall. Our first man to finish was John Aherne with a fine comeback run. Our first FJ was Katie Hennessy with another excellent run and Robert Delea our first MJ.

A very special mention to our C2 5K crew who all had great runs Well done ladies.

Apologies to anyone whose photo I missed.


































































Beat The Train

In Beat Tre Train" in Waterford on Saturday John Cashman had a super run of 71.38 to take 1st O/60 and Barry Hogan had a good run also finishing in 75.28. There were one hundred finishers.


CHURCHTOWN 10 MILE

This took place on Saturday morning at 10am after the course had been changed due to flooding. The new route consisted of two loops of the old 5Mile route. We had four runners there Breda Sheedy our first home and Brigid Ryan, Bernie Twomey and Mark Fuller also ran there. A total of 518 finished on the day.