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Race 9: Rocky
2nd
June 2005
Harty wins to effectively clinch
the 2005 Hill & Dale title
Leitrim Lodge on the Hilltown to Rostrevor Road is
a beautiful location. It is on the edge of the valley
between Rocky Mountain and Kilbroney Forest, which stretches
from there to Rostrevor. A small copse of trees with
picnic area forms race HQ for the 9th race of the www.mountainandwater.com
2005 Hill & Dale series.
At this time of year it is also plagued with midges.
There are literally millions of the little beasts that
descend and bite to leave that dreadful itch that seems
to be worse 24 hours later. It wasn't to be a problem
this year, at least at the start, because just as race
time approached the heavens were opening and the rain
that we have got so used to this spring started again.
The wind was also up and after the initial steep climb
of Rocky Mountain, 800 feet, with Eddie Hanna reaching
the summit in less than ten minutes, the runners turned
for Pearse's Castle via Tournaman Rock into the teeth
of the gale and the driving rain. To add to the melting
pot, the ground was saturated and many stories came
back of runners up to the waist in the bog - firm ground
was hard to find anywhere on the course. Summer - where
is it?
112 runners this week and now with two races to do
there is still a possible 128 competitors who could
complete the minimum six in the Series to gain the Series
prize - 260 different runners have competed in at least
one of the 9 races so far.
Meanwhile back at the sharp end, Newcastle AC's Kerry
Harty had won four of the opening 8 races with he nearest
rival being club mate Alwynne Shannon with two victories
and Anne Sandford and Cathy McCourt winning the other
two races. This meant that if Harty could beat Sandford
tonight and make it 5 wins with two races to go, she
would be very unlikely to be caught.
As the rain poured down, race organiser Damien Brannigan
urgently drafted in timekeeper Aidan Austin to start
the official watch and set the runners off - Austin
was also a god send to Paul Mawhirt later as his umbrella
kept the poor lad as dry as possible as he scribed the
results at the finish line. Harty set off at break neck
speed and as the climb of Rocky steepened, she was still
climbing strongly. Father Joseph McCann asked her if
she was having a laugh. McCann and club mate Mark Kendall
had run in the 'flat' ECOS 5-mile road race in Ballymena
the previous evening finishing 14th and 17th respectively
in 28minutes 03 seconds and 28 minutes and 9 seconds.
Now the former was under pressure from the leading lady.
Sandford continued to climb strongly but reached the
summit already more than 30 seconds down and under real
pressure to try and catch Harty. Behind, Clare Galbraith
was also running well in third place. Last year Sandford
had headed Harty until literally the home straight until
Harty's fast finish won the day. This year, no matter
how hard she tried, she could not get back onto terms
and left Harty to come home in front in 30th place overall
in 41 minutes and 31 seconds only 28 seconds outside
her own record, but a better run given the very wet
and windy conditions. Sandford secured second one and
a half minutes back with Galbraith third another two
minutes back.
The men's race was wide open with the McKibbens and
McNeilly absent. It was Eddie Hanna who pulled slightly
away from the field on the climb of Rocky to reach the
top in 9 minutes and 45 seconds ahead of Stevie Cunningham
and Gary Bailey. Hanna, winner of last week's race,
was running strongly and established a good lead by
the top of Pearse's Castle and by Altataggart seemed
like the clear winner. However, turning at summit marshal
Mark Hanna, rather than find the shortest route back
to the main track, he set off alongside the forest wall
over the rougher ground. Cunningham, seeing his opportunity,
strode quickly to the track and put to good use the
track training that he has been doing and literally
sprinted down the one and a quarter miles to the finish.
Shell struck, Hanna eventually reached the track to
find himself relegated to second place and could do
nothing to catch Cunningham, who raced home to his first
victory of this year's Series. A fast-finishing Bailey
came home in third only 16 seconds down on Hanna.
Adam Mitten is making a serious race of the junior
category. His rival, Mid-Ulster's Jonathan McCloy won
four of the first five races, but tonight Mitten made
it three wins in a row with two races to go - anyone's
title. The measure of Mitten's improvement is that he
finished 41st in race one in Castlewellan and 9th tonight.
Jim Brown continued his challenge for the vet45 title
beating Dominic McGreevy, whilst Billy McKay was again
the easy winner of the vet50 category. Des McHenry and
John Adgey were respective winners of the vet55 and
vet60 categories.
Next week is number 10 out of 11 over the classic Meelbeg
Meelmore Horseshoe around the aptly named Happy Valley.
BOGBOY
| 1 |
Stevie Cunningham |
Newcastle AC |
O |
34:12
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| 2 |
Eddie Hanna |
ACKC |
O |
32
|
| 3 |
Gary Bailey |
ACKC |
O |
48
|
| 4 |
Richard Rodgers |
Newcastle AC |
V40 |
35:43
|
| 5 |
Des Woods |
ACKC |
O |
57
|
| 6 |
Don Travers |
Armagh AC |
O |
36:29
|
| 7 |
Andrew Niblock |
ACKC |
O |
53
|
| 8 |
Damien Brannigan |
Newcastle AC |
O |
37:06
|
| 9 |
Adam Mitten |
Newcastle AC |
J |
8
|
| 10 |
Eamon McCrickard |
Newcastle AC |
O |
13
|
| 11 |
Jonathan McCloy |
Mid Ulster |
J |
15
|
| 12 |
Christopher Muldoon |
Armagh AC |
O |
56
|
| 13 |
Jim Brown |
BARF |
V45 |
58
|
| 14 |
Andy Gregg |
Larne |
O |
38:46
|
| 15 |
Dominic McGreevy |
Ballydrain |
V45 |
53
|
| 16 |
Barry Wells |
Newcastle AC |
V40 |
39:09
|
| 17 |
Billy McKay |
Albertville |
V50 |
15
|
| 18 |
Keith Annett |
ACKC |
O |
19
|
| 19 |
Dave Ewart |
BARF |
O |
42
|
| 20 |
Mark Hanna |
ACKC |
O |
52
|
| 21 |
Mark Kendall |
Newcastle AC |
O |
40:08
|
| 22 |
Johnny Gregg |
Team Purple |
O |
12
|
| 23 |
Richard Cowan |
Willowfield |
O |
57
|
| 24 |
Vince McAlinden |
BARF |
O |
59
|
| 25 |
Cecil McCullough |
ACKC |
V40 |
41:01
|
| 26 |
Pat Muldoon |
Armagh AC |
O |
13
|
| 27 |
Marty McMullan |
Newcastle AC |
O |
15
|
| 28 |
Charlie McAlinden |
Newcastle AC |
V45 |
22
|
| 29 |
Clive Coffey |
Physio&Co |
V40 |
30
|
| 30 |
Kerry Harty |
Newcastle AC |
L |
31
|
| 31 |
Mael O'Hare |
Newcastle AC |
O |
35
|
| 32 |
Jim Erskine |
U/A |
O |
42
|
| 33 |
Micky Harty |
U/A |
O |
58
|
| 34 |
William Marks |
ACKC |
O |
42:05
|
| 35 |
Peter McGuckin |
ACKC |
V50 |
18
|
| 36 |
Joe McCann |
Newcastle AC |
O |
22
|
| 37 |
Des McHenry |
Willowfield |
V55 |
23
|
| 38 |
Cormac Muldoon |
Armagh AC |
V45 |
25
|
| 39 |
Mike Barton |
ACKC |
V50 |
30
|
| 40 |
Gareth McKeown |
U/A |
V40 |
47
|
| 41 |
Kevin Murdock |
Team Purple |
O |
52
|
| 42 |
David Bell |
Newcastle AC |
V45 |
43:00
|
| 43 |
Anne Sandford |
Newcastle AC |
LV40 |
3
|
| 44 |
Philip McGavock |
BARF |
O |
18
|
| 45 |
Eddie O'Hagan |
Team Purple |
V40 |
20
|
| 46 |
Brendan O'Hagan |
Team Purple |
V45 |
23
|
| 47 |
Francis Nugent |
Newcastle AC |
O |
50
|
| 48 |
Brian Wilson |
U/A |
O |
57
|
| 49 |
Patrick Higgins |
LVO |
OJ |
44:03
|
| 50 |
Michael Brentnall |
ACKC |
O |
4
|
| 51 |
Gregg McCann |
LVO |
V40 |
5
|
| 52 |
Thomas Turner |
U/A |
J |
9
|
| 53 |
Paddy Mallon |
BARF |
V40 |
20
|
| 54 |
Steven Cassidy |
Physio&Co |
O |
22
|
| 55 |
Paul McCormac |
Physio&Co |
O |
23
|
| 56 |
Andy Bridge |
U/A |
V40 |
28
|
| 57 |
Noel Douglas |
Newcastle AC |
V45 |
42
|
| 58 |
Andrew Campbell |
ACKC |
V40 |
56
|
| 59 |
John McBride |
BARF |
V45 |
45:01
|
| 60 |
Kevin Balmer |
BARF |
V50 |
7
|
| 61 |
Clare Galbraith |
Newcastle AC |
LV40 |
8
|
| 62 |
Harry Teggarty |
ACKC |
V50 |
12
|
| 63 |
Brian Campbell |
Newcastle AC |
O |
14
|
| 64 |
Darren Herron |
ACKC |
O |
16
|
| 65 |
Marty McVeigh |
Newcastle AC |
V50 |
19
|
| 66 |
Paul Fegan |
Newcastle AC |
O |
31
|
| 67 |
John White |
LVO |
V50 |
32
|
| 68 |
Patrick Lemoine |
BARF |
O |
38
|
| 69 |
Ricky Cowan |
Willowfield |
V55 |
42
|
| 70 |
Mark Pruzina |
BARF |
V40 |
46
|
| 71 |
Helen Cassidy |
Physio&Co |
L |
48
|
| 72 |
Clive Bailey |
U/A |
O |
52
|
| 73 |
Gerard Higgins |
LVO |
J |
54
|
| 74 |
Nigel McKeown |
U/A |
V40 |
57
|
| 75 |
Norman Roberts |
Larne |
O |
58
|
| 76 |
Dave Goddard |
Newcastle AC |
V50 |
45:06
|
| 77 |
Andrew McGibbon |
BARF |
O |
46:23
|
| 78 |
Michael Henry |
Pegasus |
V45 |
33
|
| 79 |
Francis Boal |
Ballydrain |
V55 |
36
|
| 80 |
Seamus White |
Newcastle AC |
V45 |
42
|
| 81 |
Denis Rankin |
BARF |
V55 |
44
|
| 82 |
John Findlay |
Newcastle AC |
O |
49
|
| 83 |
John Adgey |
ACKC |
V60 |
47:12
|
| 84 |
Willie John Brown |
Newcastle AC |
V50 |
33
|
| 85 |
Des O'Hagan |
Physio&Co |
V45 |
36
|
| 86 |
Barry Rankin |
ACKC |
V45 |
44
|
| 87 |
Chris McCrory |
BARF |
O |
48:00
|
| 88 |
James Smyth |
U/A |
V40 |
12
|
| 89 |
Ian Luney |
BARF |
O |
56
|
| 90 |
Connel Nugent |
Newcastle AC |
V40 |
49:00
|
| 91 |
Terry McQueen |
BARF |
V40 |
19
|
| 92 |
Clarke Campbell |
BARF |
O |
36
|
| 93 |
Andrew Kerry |
Holmfirth Harriers |
O |
51
|
| 94 |
John Gray |
U/A |
V40 |
50:16
|
| 95 |
Greg Lennon |
Physio&Co |
O |
30
|
| 96 |
Chris Losty |
U/A |
O |
37
|
| 97 |
Gordon Stephens |
LVO |
V45 |
41
|
| 98 |
Barbara Brown |
ACKC |
LV45 |
50
|
| 99 |
Norma Rea |
BARF |
L |
52:05
|
| 100 |
Paul Watson |
Newcastle AC |
V40 |
27
|
| 101 |
Donal O'Kane |
BARF |
V40 |
38
|
| 102 |
Mark Hopkins |
U/A |
O |
48
|
| 103 |
Artie Quinn |
U/A |
V50 |
53:03
|
| 104 |
Wendy Findlay |
Newcastle AC |
LV35 |
54:02
|
| 105 |
Michael Doherty |
U/A |
O |
12
|
| 106 |
Bob Cooke |
ACKC |
V55 |
37
|
| 107 |
Simon Aldred |
ACKC |
O |
46
|
| 108 |
Angela Beggs |
BARF |
L |
56:07
|
| 109 |
Pauline O'Hara |
BARF |
LV40 |
57:23
|
| 110 |
Clare Doran |
U/A |
LV35 |
58:27
|
| 111 |
Jamie Cooke |
ACKC |
O |
35
|
| 112 |
Francis Foyle |
Team Purple |
O |
61:30
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| Team Result (3 to count) |
| 1 |
ACKC |
10 |
| 2 |
Newcastle |
13 |
| 2 |
Armagh |
44 |
| 5 |
BARF |
56 |
| 6 |
Team Purple |
108 |
| 9 |
Physio&Co |
138 |
| 10 |
LVO |
167 |
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