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Monday, January 31, 2011

Munster/National Indoors so far!

My apologies for neglecting the blog a little of late.A few trips to Nenagh have already been made by many athletes of late with the Munster junior & senior,National juniors and AAI games.At the National juniors Kerry squad athlete Peter O Brien St Brendan's in only his second competition in the 35lb wfd took gold to add to his Munster gold with 7.98m.PJ Galvin again showed his consistancy clearing 1.85m again to finsih 3rd and is coming closer to clearing 1.90 every time he jumps thanks to the technical work done by squad coach Rosie Daniels.Other squad athletes to perform well included Dylan Roche 4th 200m PB,Luke O Keeffe 6th 400m PB,Ailbhe Courtney 4th 60mH PB and 6th 400m PB,Ben Dennessen 5th 60mH PB all St Brendan's.


Eoin O Carroll Tralee harriers took gold in the triple jump and silver in the long jump with his team mate Sinead O Connor finishing in third place in the triple jump.Emma Prendiville Farranfore Mainevalley finished in second place in the 3km racewalk where it took a new national record to beat her.

Kerry athletics probably had their strongest ever performances at the Munster junior/senior indoors.The standout performance was the championship best perfromance by the St Brendan's AC junior mens 4x200m relay when they won in 1.37.2.As there are too many other performances to mention below are the Kerry results-


St Brendan's-
Junior-
PJ Galvin 1st high jump 1.85m
Peter O’Brien 1st 35lbs weight,3rd shot putt
Ailbhe Courtney 2nd 400m
Una Marley 3rd pole vault 
Dylan Roche 2nd 200m 24.01,3rd 60m 7.35,
Edward O’Carroll  3rd 60m B Final 7.62
Ben Dennesen 2nd 60m Hurdles 9.92
Eoghan Courtney 3rd 200m 24.3
Luke O’Keeffe 3rd 400m 52.8
David Hogan 3rd 800m 2.11
Erik Feitshans 3rd 35lb wfd
Mens 4x200m-1st-Dylan Roche,Luke O Keeffe,Eoghan Courtney,Ben Dennessen
Senior-
Amy Phelan 1st High Jump & Pole Vault,3rd triple jump
Mens 4x200m A-1st-PJ Galvin,David Hogan,Shane Delaney,Edward O Carroll
Mens 4x200m B-2nd-Jack Cahalane,Peter O Brien,Erik Feitshans,Eogan O Sullivan
Womens 4x200m-2nd-Amy Phelan,Una Marley,Katie O Riordan,Ailbhe Courtney
Michael Grimes 3rd Triple Jump & Pole Vault
Eogan O Sullivan-3rd Pole Vault

Tralee Harriers-
Junior-
Eoin O’Carroll 1st Long Jump 6.67,2nd 60m 7.32
Michael Godley  3rd Triple Jump 12.56m
Laura Lynch 3rd triple jump
Senior-
Sinead O’Connor 1st Long jump & Triple Jump 
Patsy O’Connor 2nd 56lbs wfd 6.75m,2nd Shot
Womens 4x200m 1st-Laura Lynch,Louise O Connor,Sinead O Connor,Hannah Ryan


Farranfore Mainevalley-
Junior-
Jack O’Sullivan 2nd 1500m 4.30
Jonathon Foley 2nd Pole Vault 3.80m
Senior-
Daniel Clifford 1st Shot 13.04 
James Nagle 1st 56lb wfd 7.02m, 3rd Shot


An Riocht-
Senior-
Ger Cremin 2nd 60H
Jason Lynch 3rd 200m. 
Laura Crowe 1st 1500m 4.39.60


Estuary-
Junior-
Darragh McDonnell-2nd long jump

Last but not least below are the results from the AAI Games/Combined Events held on January 22nd in Nenagh.
Ger Cremin An Riocht-1st Senior mens pentathlon-2528pts
Eilish Fitzpatrick Gneeveguilla-3rd 60m-7.79
Sinead O’Connor Tralee Harriers 2nd Long Jump 5.28m,2nd Triple Jump 10.89m
Laura Crowe An Riocht AC 2nd 1000m.
Patsy O’Connor Tralee Harriers 2nd Shot 12.08
Michael Godley Tralee Harriers 2nd Triple Jump 


Well done to everybody,keep up the hard work.


Shane :)

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

"RUN KERRY RUN" 5km Road Race & Fun Run/Walk

The Date for the inaugural "Run Kerry Run" 5km road race has been announced for Saturday April 16th in Killarney Demense.This is the frst mass participation road race & fun run that the Kerry county board has organised and is already expected to be a huge success with huge enthuasism coming from all corners of the county.I would hope everybody who reads here will support the race and encourage anybody they know to run,jog or walk the event.
Start time is 11am with registration open from 9.30am at e10.

http://www.runkerryrun.com/Shane :)

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Updated January Squad Dates 16/01/2011

Sat 22nd-
Distance-12-2pm-Freda Davoren
Long Jump/Triple J-12-2pm-Niall Counihan
Shot/Disc-12-2pm-Alan O C/Jerry H


Sun 23rd-
Sprints-12-2.30pm-John Carew
Pole Vault-12-3pm-Eamon Flanagan


Sat 29th-
Distance-11-1.30pm followed by a Coaches Q&A with Frank Conway
Hurdles-11-1pm-Shane Delaney
Hammer-11-2.30pm-Rachel Akers

Shane :)

Schools Athletics-Jerry Horgan

The health of any sport is best judged by its strength at underage level and using that barometer it’s fair to say that Kerry Athletics is flourishing. Underage Athletics is bubbling with talent certain to make an impact at home and abroad in the coming years.  This is highlighted by the fact that no fewer than 6 Kerry Athletes representing 4 Clubs were selected on The Irish Schools Team for The SIAB International at Scotstoun,Scotland in July.
   In an era when team sports have an iron grip on the sporting imagination of most of our young people,we also need to celebrate the dedication and spirit of the athletes who compete week in, week out for personal fulfillment and a love of the sport rather than the prospect of medals or international selection.These runners, their parents, coaches and club volunteers are the lifeblood of our sport.
   Unlike the AAI structure which has an age group for every age between 13 and 19 only 3 categories
exist in Schools competitions which brings the best athletes from 3 AAI categories together.These are Junior – under 15, Intermediate – under 17 and Senior – under 20.

Munster Schools
CIT was again the venue for this years Munster Secondary Schools championship held on 31.05.2010.In the Senior Girls category Ailbhe Courtney of Presentation Tralee collected double gold in the 400m and 400m hurdles.The Pres had more medals as Sinead O’Connor easily won the Triple Jump and was second in the Long Jump while Katie Rodgers was 3rd in the 800m.Mary Fitzgerald of Coláiste na Sceilge was 2nd in the 1500m,Niamh Joy of Intermediate School Killorglin was 3rd in the 3000m.Karen Flynn of Presentation Milltown took silver in the Hammer.

In the Senior Boys Denis Hayes of Presentation Milltown won the hammer from his Farranfore Maine
Valley club mate Shane Hand, representing Pobal Scoil Chorca Dhuibhne, with just 30cm separating
them. Shane also picked up a bronze in the Discus while Eoin Ó Muircheartiagh of Chorca Dhuibhne
won the Walk.Cian Foley of Tralee CBS was 2nd in the 100m and 3rd in the 400m.Mercy Mount Hawk performed strongly in the Intermediate Boys section with Clarence Kennedy
winning the Triple Jump with 13.01 and narrowly missing out on a second gold when finishing second
in the 100m hurdles.Eoin O’Carroll won the Long Jump and finished second in the Triple Jump while
Philippe Barnett  won the Javelin. P.J. Galvin came within 3cm of a gold medal in the High Jump and
Michael Godley finished second in the long jump.Jonathon Foley of Pres Milltown won the pole vault with a jump of 3.40m while Sean McCarthy of Currow, who’s on a rugby scholarship to Rockwell, won the shot putt.

All Ireland Schools
The All Ireland Schools Championships is the most prestigious track and field competition in the juvenile calendar. Without doubt Kerry’s top performer of the weekend was Eoin O’Carroll of Mercy Mount Hawk whoput in a series of stunning jumps to take gold in both the Intermediate boys Long Jump (6.63m) and Triple Jump(13.64).Mount Hawk athlete Clarence Kennedy was 3rd  with 12.94m behind Eoin in the Triple Jump. In the intermediate boys High Jump PJ Galvin of Mount Hawk continued to build on his recent fine performances finishing  2nd in a very close competition with a jump of 1.80m. Jonathon Foley of Presentation Milltown was 3rd  in the Inter Boys pole vault with 3.40m in only his second competition of the season after recovering from illness.Hannah O’ Sullivan of Boherbue Comprehensive performed brilliantly to retain her Junior Discus Title with a huge throw of 36.13metres which was almost 8 metres ahead of her nearest challenger.
    Kerry’s only other gold medallist at this competition, showing their scarcity, was Emma Prenderville of PS Corcha Duibhne. Recently returned from the European Youth Trials in Moscow Emma showed no
sign of jet lag when taking the Senior girls 3000m walk title in 14.37.66. Mairead O’ Neill of Colaiste Treasa , competing for Gneevguilla was just denied the gold medal in the Inter Girls Hammer event after throwing a superb 42.16 metres.Presentation Tralee athletes Sinead O’Connor finished  2nd in the Triple Jump with 10.63m and Ailbhe Courtney picked up a double bronze in the 400m sprint and 400m hurdles. The Pres team then went on to pick up a bronze in the 4x100m relay.The Mounthawk intermediate boys squad also won best overall intermediate boys school.

Tailteann Games Interprovincial
The Tailteann Games Interprovincial Finals at Tullamore on the 28th June marked a return to Schools
competition for some athletes in the Intermediate age group after the recent Irish Schools Championships.The prize at stake was a place on the Irish Schools team for the Home Countries
International three weeks later in Scotland. Two athletes would be selected in each event.

Kerry has had a strong tradition of qualifying athletes to the International in the past with many of the
counties top athletes getting their first taste of international experience on this trip.
  Without doubt  Eoin O’Carroll was one of the first names to go down on the team sheet. While unable to repeat the double he pulled off at the Irish Schools Championships, he defended his long jump title with 6.60m and was narrowly overtaken in the triple jump jumping 13.06 metres.He was joined by fellow Mount Hawk Tralee students PJ Galvin who took  the silver medal in the High Jump on 1.75m, just 5cm off the lead, and also Una Marley who’s 2.30m in the pole vault would have been good enough for 2nd but an off day produced a few misses which saw her placed 4th.This was taken into consideration however and when compared to her results at nationals and provincials saw her selected.Jonathon Foley of Presentation Milltown was joint first with 3.60m in The Pole Vault and was duly selected for the 2nd year in succession.Mairead O’Neill of Colaiste Treasa in Cork, competing for Gneeveguilla, easily won the girls hammer at 40.72m having more than 6 metres to spare over the 2nd placed athlete.Hannah O’Sullivan representing  Boherbue Comprehensive School moved up two years to compete in The Discus event and won a brilliant silver medal with a throw of 33.06 metres. Louise Flynn was 4th in the hammer with 33.19 metres but is eligible to compete again next year.

International Schools, Scotland
The SIAB International at Scotsoun,Glasgow, was marred by gale winds on Saturday where six Kerry athletes made up the ranks of the Irish team for the annual quadrangular match between the schoolsassociations of the home countries. The Kerry Sextet was Eoin Carroll (Long and Triple  Jump) Tralee Harriers ,PJ Galvin ( High Jump) St. Brendans  and Una Marley (Pole vault) St. Brendans  all representing Mercy  Mount Hawk, Tralee, Jonathan Foley (Pole Vault), Presentation Milltown,Hannah O’ Sullivan (Discus) of Boherbue Comp and Mairead O’ Neill of Colaiste Treasa competing in The Hammer event are both members of Gneevguilla A.C.Though none of Kerry’s athletes bought home a medal they all ranked highly in a competition which isgenerally dominated by the much better funded English team. This was especially marked in that all Kerry’s athletes were competing in the highly technical jumps and throws events.
   Eoin O’Carroll was one of the select few Irish  athletes chosen to compete in two events at these
Championships, producing and excellent jump of 6.64m to place just outside the medals in fourth.  He was slightly back from his best in the triple with 12.84m. His fourth in the long jump was equalled by Jonathon Foley whose 3.70m jump in The Pole Vault  was a new Personal Best in poor conditions.Both of the above athletes are underage again next year..Mairead O’Neill had a solid throw in the girls hammer of 39.45m which placed her in 6th place, only slightly back on her recent throws and Hannah O’Sullivan also threw very well in the discus with 32.95m.PJ Galvin showed his consistency  with a 1.75m in the High Jump.Una Marley produced a new PB of  2.50m jump in the pole vault, only 20cm off of a bronze but again the ability of coaching and training shone through with England’s top vaulter setting a new record of 3.71m.Overall a wonderful experience for all 6 athletes.
 To finish off the schools season Eoghan Courtney was selected on the Irish Schools multi events team for the schools international in Glasgow on February 6th,
 With a long off season ahead hopefully these leading lights of Kerry athletics will return next year with even greater performances!!

Monday, January 3, 2011

Cross Country and Road Round Up 2010-Denny McSweeney


The past 12 months have seen many fine performances from Kerry Athletes at County, Munster and National level.It was encouraging to see numbers increase in most events but especially in the Juvenile Championships.

Niamh O Sullivan An Riocht and Cian Murphy Iveragh continue to dominate the county scene, with both recording senior road and cross-country doubles in Kerry as well as having very good performances outside the county. The emergence of some very exciting Juvenile athletes gives us plenty to look forward to over the coming months and years.

We will begin this round up with a look at the county juvenile even age  and Novice cross-country which as usual for this fixture was hosted and very well organised by Gneeveguilla A.C in Killarney. The re-emergence of Kenmare A.C added greatly to the numbers taking part and indeed the overall atmosphere at these events.
   The U10 Girls winner was Kaitlyn Moriarty Kenmare with Kenmare winning the team section. Emma Dineen Spa/Muckross proved best in the U12 event with Kenmare winning the team event.The U14 Girls went to Muireann McKenna Lios Tuathail with Kenmare again the team winners.Muireann’s teammate Vanessa Dineen was the U16 Champion with Bridget Dennehy Iveragh having a great run when taking the U18 crown.
   In the U10 Boys race Conor O Brien Kenmare was first and also led his team to the gold medals. Fiachra Clifford won an exciting U12 race with Farranfore/Maine Valley the team winners.The U14 gold medallist was Kevin Donoghue An Riocht with Iveragh winning the team event.Cillian O’Donovan Iveragh was very impressive when taking U16 gold and leading his club to victory also. Aodhan Burns Spa Muckross was the impressive U-18 champion.
   In the novice men’s championship Simon Mangan Gneeveguilla who had mainly been known for his road running marked his arrival on the cross-country scene with a great front running performance to win it from Niall Prendiville Farranfore/Maine Valley who has been most prominent as a race walker over the past couple of years, Jonathan Leinston of Gneeveguilla won the Bronze medal, Gneeveguilla were the team winners. Annemaria Costello of Gneevguilla won the Novice women’s race from Katie Rodgers St.Brendans and Sorcha Prendiville Lios Tuathail.

The action moved to Beaufort on October 10th for the County Intermediate, Masters and uneven age juvenile championship. As always the course was excellent and the event was well hosted by Star of the Laune A.C.The girls to claim individual gold in the juvenile’s were Ciara Kennelly Gneeveguilla U9,Sophie Lynch Lios Tuathail U11,Christine Cooper Spa Muckross U13, Vanessa Dineen Lios Tuathail U15 and the Iveragh duo of Bridget Dennehy and Grace Lynch winning the U17 and U19 events respectively.
  In the Boys events Jack O Connor Kenmare was the first U9,the U11 champion was Darragh Louth St.Brendans, U13 Michael O Leary Iveragh,U15 Cillian O’Donovan Iveragh,his club mate Aaron Quigley winning the U17 and Jack O Sullivan Farranfore/Maine valley the U-19 Champion.Kieran Reid and Niamh O Sullivan both of An Riocht were the overall winners in the masters event with category wins being claimed by Mary O Connor, Brid Stack and Joan O Sullivan in the woman’s section and Seamus Murphy, Michael Mangan,Patrick O’Shea and Mike Brown in the men’s.James Doran An Riocht was a very impressive Intermediate Champion from his club mate Kieran Reid and the Novice Champion from the previous week Simon Mangan Gneeveguilla. An Riocht were the team champions. Mary O Connor An Riocht was equally impressive when taking the women’s intermediate title from Brid Stack and Caroline Murphy both Gneeveguilla with An Riocht again winning the team gold.

An excellent course in Currow was the venue for the County Senior, Junior and Juvenile relays on October 31st.Gneeveguilla, Lios Tuathail, Kenmare and An Riocht shared the juvenile girls relay’s with Gneeveguilla, Star of the Laune and Iveragh sharing the boys titles.Kenmare AC won best overall juvenile cross country club for the first time with Lios Tuathaill winning the division 2 overall.
Jack O Sullivan Farranfore/Mainevalley was crowned Junior Men’s champion with Grace Lynch Iveragh winning an exciting junior women’s event from Mary Fitzgerald An Riocht and Niamh De Hora Farranfore/Mainevalley. In the senior Women’s 5K race Niamh O Sullivan An Riocht shook off the long time attention of her team mate Laura Crowe to win the Nora Bronsan memorial cup. Laura was the silver medallist with Novice champion Ann Marie Costello Gneeveguilla taking the Bronze. Niamh and Laura were joined by Mary O Connor to win the team section for An Riocht.
 The senior mens race was exciting as usual. A group of four runners broke away early on but at the halfway mark Cian Murphy moved clear to win his sixth senior title and the JJ Crowley memorial cup from his Iveragh clubmate Brian Murphy and An Riochts James Doran. With great support running from Donal O Callaghan, Tim O Connor and Kieran Reid An Riocht regained the team title.

Kerry athletes had a very successful Munster Cross-Country championship.The first Munster event of the current season was the Novice and evenage juvenile championships in Macroom on October 10th.  Cillian O’Donovan had a brilliant win in the Boys U16 and led his County and Club Iveragh to team gold.The other scoring members of the County team were Conor O Mahony, Tralee Harriers who was an excellent 3rd ,David O Keefe, Gneeveguilla  5th,Andy Quigley 13th,Liam O Connell 14th both Iveragh and David Kavanagh Tralee Harriers 18th.Brian Sugrue joined Killian, Andy and Liam to win gold for Iveragh.Another great performance came from Grace Lynch Iveragh in the Girls U18 5000M, being well  placed throughout she finished very strongly to take 2nd position.Niamh Clifford Star of the Laune also ran very well to finish in 7th position.The boys U12 team won the silver medals thanks to some fine runners from Adam Donoghue Riocht 4th,Michael O Leary Iveragh 5th,Patrick Warren Gneeveguilla 9th, Fiachra Clifford Star of the Laune 13th,Sean Galvin Lios Tuathail 18th and David Kenny Farranfore Main Valley 24th.Other good performances came from Aaron Quigley Iveragh U18, Kevin Donoghue Riocht U14, Muireann McKenna Lios Tuathail U14, Helen O Sullivan Kenmare U12 and Kaitlyn Moriarty Kenmare U10. 
   Ed Murphy Gneeveguilla had a very good run in the Novice when finishing an excellent 3rd in the Big Field.Ed also led Kerry to bronze medals.He was well supported by James Doran Riocht 8th,Simon Mangan Gneeveguilla,Tim O Connor Riocht, Fergal Barry and Jonathon Leniston both Gneeveguilla.  Ann Meria Costello was our leading athlete in the womens race when being placed 7th. 

The unevenage Juvenile and Intermediate Championships were held in Charleville on November 7th.  Again Cillian O’Donovan was the star when the promising Iveragh athlete made it a Munster Double when adding the U15 title to the U16 gold medal win of a couple of weeks previously.The U15 race was unique from a Kerry viewpoint in that we had a clean sweep of the top three positions.David O Keeffe Gneeveguilla was an excellent 2nd with Liam O Connell Iveragh having a fine run in 3rd place with Liam Carey Star of the Laune in 12th position and the Iveragh Pair of Brian Sugrue and Ronan O’Shea running strongly  Kerry won the team gold.Cillian, Liam, Brian and Ronan combined to win club gold for Iveragh.Conor O’Mahony Tralee Harriers had an excellent run to finish 3rd in the boys U.17.Niamh Clifford Star of the Laune was 6th in the U19 event with Mary Fitzgerald Riocht 7th; Bridget Dennehy Iveragh was 10th U17.
   In the Intermediate Mens race we had the biggest field of runners for many years when almost 90 went to the start line.  From the beginning James Doran Riocht was in the leading group and finished strongly to take 3rd position.  Other Kerry Athletes to perform well were the An Riocht Trio of Donal O’Callaghan, Tim O’Connor and Milosz Wojcik. 

The Munster Masters and Juvenile B championships were in Dungarvan on November 21st.Niamh O’Sullivan An Riocht and Patrick O’Shea Iveragh were again category winners with Niamh being placed 2nd overall.Niall O’Shea Iveragh won the Boys U13 race and led Iveragh to club gold.The other team members being Cathal O’Donovan,Stephan O’Connor and Ciaran Clifford.
   Cillian Tierney Spa Fenit Barrow was placed 4th and Jack McKenna Lios Tuathail 26th to combine with the Iveragh Boys to win team Silver for Kerry in the county section.  The An Riocht pair of Katie Reidy and Aisling O’Connell both had excellent runs to finish 2nd in the Girls U13 and U15 respectively.  Other good performances came from Katelyn McCarthy Spa Fenit Barrow 6th U13,Vanessa Dineen Lios Tuathail 4th U15,Liam O Donnell Spa Fenit Barrow U11,Tadgh McKenna Lios Tuathail U9 and Ellen Brown Riocht U13. 

Kerry athletes have also been successful at many National Fixtures with Niamh O’Sullivan 4th place finish at the National Senior Inter clubs being perhaps the stand out performance.Niamh also won her category at the National Munster Cross-Country in Boyle Co. Roscommon in February.Kerry teams were very successful also at this venue in the National Inter Counties Cross-Country Relay.We had Gold medal winning performances from our U12 and U14 boys teams.The boys team comprised of Adam Donoghue, Patrick Warren, Dean Crowley and Niall O’Shea.The U15 team were Cillian O’Donovan,Adam King,Jack Daly and Mitchell Holland.The U12 girls teams won bronze medals with a team of Christina Cooper,Katelyn McCarthy,Beatrice Casey and Ellen Browne. 

The first All Irelands of the current season were held on a snow covered course in Derry on November 28th.Many Kerry Athletes made the long trip in treacherous driving conditions and aquitted themselves very well.The U12 boys team did brilliantly to win coveted silver medals for the County.The scoring team members were Adam Donoghue Riocht 11th,Fiachra Clifford Star of the Laune 15th,Patrick Warren Gneeveguilla 16th,Michael O Leary Iveragh 17th, David Kenny Farranfore Main Valley 28th and Sean Galvin Lios Tuathail 59th.Cillian O’Donovan Iveragh led the U16 boys home in 6th position and they also won inter county bronze medals.The other team members being David O Keeffe in 12th,David Kavanagh Tralee Harriers 26th and the Iveragh Trio of Andy Quigley 44th,Liam O Connell 48th and Brian Sugrue 76th.Bridget Dennehy had an excellent run when being placed 6th in the girls U.18.We had other good performances from Niamh Clifford Star of the Laune,Kevin Donoghue Riocht,Grace Lynch Iveragh and Muireann McKenna Lios Tuathail.
 Patrick O’Shea and Niamh O’Sullivan finished 2nd and 3rd respectively in their categories at the home Countries Masters Cross-Country in November.

The county road championships were hosted by Iveragh A.C on an excellent course in Caherciveen on April 11th.Local man Cian Murphy delighted his home supporters with a great display of front running to win from his club mate Brian Murphy and their namesake Ed from Gneeveguilla making it a clean sweep for the Murphy clan.
   In the Senior womens section An Ríochts Niamh O’Sullivan continued her dominance of distance running within the county with an emphatic victory from the Gneeveguilla pair of Caroline Murphy and Breeda Barrett.  The novice sections were won by James Doran An Riocht and Abina O Sullivan Gneeveguilla while Stephen Walsh St. Brendans and Bridget Dennehy Iveragh were the Junior Category winners.  Masters category winners were Billy O’Brien An Riocht, Brendan King and Louis Collins both Iveragh, Michael Mangan Star of the Laune, Mike O’Connor Farranfore Main Valley and Mike Browne Gneeveguilla.

Rathkeale in Limerick was the venue for the Munster Masters Road championships in March.Niamh O’Sullivan was again dominant when winning the overall race.John Barrett Gneeveguilla was 8th overall and 2nd in his category as was Patrick O’Shea Iveragh in the M.50 category.Mike Browne was also category gold medallist. 
   A couple of weeks later Ballyea in Co. Clare was the venue for the Senior and Novice event.Niamh O’Sullivan was a silver medal winner in the senior event as was Annemarie Costello in the Novice section. 
   In the senior mens race Kerry were led home by former winner Cian Murphy in 5th position, good support from Brian Murphy, Arthur Fitzgerald, Frank Mangan,Ed Murphy and John Barrett was enough for Kerry to win the Inter County Section.In the Novice event Brian, Arthur,Frank and Ed were joined by Sean Cahalane and Cian Hogan to win Inter County Novice Silver.
   At the Munster Half Marathon which was held in Blarney on September 12th Billy O’Brien was Kerrys top finishes in 6th place.Tom Shanahan An Riocht and Willie O’Riordan St. Brendans won their Masters Sections. 
   Cian Murphy was Kerrys top athlete at the National 10K round championships when being placed 23rd in a time of 32 minutes 44 seconds.James Doran was 30th in 33minutes 17 seconds.

Great credit is due to all who helped in any way with the cross-country and road fixtures over the past year.A special thanks to Lorcan Murphy who took on the position of cross-country and road secretary and did an excellent job. Credit also to clubs who hosted events and landowners who made their lands available for cross-country.