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Hill and Dale Race 10

Thursday 12th June 2008

Down to the Wire…

Meelmore and Meelbeg (‘The Meels’) sit majestically alongside the ‘Devil’s Bite’ above the Trassey Area of the Mournes. Despite the simple concept of a horseshoe loop around the valley over the two tops, this race has been infamous for providing candidates for the ‘lost in the mountains’ award. Mostly, though it is when the route is clockwise and the cloud is down and runners get sucked into the Happy Valley along a rogue wall too early. Going the other direction (anticlockwise J) it is more straightforward and this evening the tops were clear so surely not?

141 runners toed the line for the start of the penultimate race of the 2008 Hill & Dale Series and as ever the banter and camaraderie were going at a pace much faster than the one that the field set up the tortuous climb of Meelbeg. This climb is actually the longest in the series and takes the best over 15 minutes to reach the summit, but the fact they can then descend along the wall and climb Meelmore and then descend back to the finish in around only half an hour shows how fit these people are. Even the stragglers all got home in under an hour, proving that with a bit of careful preparation and ambition, anything is possible.

After winning the 2007 Hill & Dale Series, Newcastle AC’s Alwynne Shannon returned this year to try and retain her title. It has again been a competitive season with several different winners; Shalene Ward has won three races with Fiona Maxwell, Tish McCann and Anne Sandford all winning one each. Shannon meanwhile took just 36 minutes this evening to win her 4th race of the season and take the edge in the Series over Ward. It’s all now down to the last race with a Ward victory putting her alongside Shannon – but a Shannon victory would secure the title outright.

Like the final of the Apprentice, the showdown had arrived – you’ll not find much “I’ve done well to get this far for only being 24” around the Happy Valley though. The 40-something Alan McKibbin appeared again this evening, after a two-week gap, to lay down the gauntlet to the ‘not so young’ pretender, 30-something Stevie Duncan and not to be add in a bit of 40-something Deon McNeilly and there was the makings of a fascinating race that would be pivotal to the outcome of this year’s men’s title.

Before moving on, in amongst all these ageing bodies, there does seem to be some hope for the future. Teenagers (yip teenagers) from Omagh, Newcastle and Bryansford no less, are starting to also make a big impression. First there is Omagh’s James Speight, a young lad not lacking in any confidence and looking like the traditional wild boy of the mountains as his flowing locks create a danger of visibility problems as he charges around the mountains. Then there is 15-year-old Eoghan Totten, who having trained though the spring doing classy Tollymore Forest sessions, has improved dramatically as the Series has progressed. This week after a nip and tuck battle Speight finished an 4th and Totten 5th just 12 seconds behind. Also improving fast is another teenager, Orienteering Specialist Sean Knight, who came home 3rd junior in 24th place overall.

The Speights were grabbing the headlines a lot this evening as later on, back in 138th, James’ mother brought smiles to everyone’s faces as she approached the finish line like a sheep that will just not be penned. Morgan’s Finishing Funnel was as professional as ever, but this sheep was first to the left and then to the right. The crowd joined in and tried to shepherd her into the funnel – thankfully she wasn’t moving at too great a speed – red-faced James finally moved in and helped her into the funnel to the cheers of the gathered crowd – parents!

So back to the showdown at the Happy Valley and the three older men, despite the early attentions of the younger pups, slowly built a small lead as the climb of Meelbeg took shape. There was not much in it as they hit the first top, but just maybe Duncan was showing signs of struggling to stay in touch. McNeilly has got fitter as the year has progressed and McKibbin (never the most confident navigator) was happy for McNeilly to be acting as guide. The two of them had established a lead as they reached the top of Meelmore, the second and final summit. Was Duncan to have travelled all this way to lose? Not if he could help it – and he took off down the final descent like a man possessed.

Have you ever descended this ridge off Meelmore? It is full of little dips and tussocks and crags and care must be taken to take a gentle left turn after a few minutes to descend properly into the Happy Valley and the finish. Duncan was concentrating on moving fast and not turning an ankle and running straight. Initially he could see the two guys ahead. Then they would disappear into a hollow and then reappear again. At speed the water builds up in the eyes and blurs the vision. But the runner must keep moving at speed – this is a race. Duncan drove on even harder – victory tonight would seal the Series title and take it west of the Bann for the first time ever.

He pushed and pushed and suddenly it dawned on him that he hadn’t seen McKibbin or McNeilly for a while. Where had they gone? He pushed on faster, sure that they would be close ahead, but there was no sign. Then a mild panic rose from his stomach and as he charged on ever faster he suddenly glanced to his left – way to his left – and a snake of runners were way down below him in the valley – he felt sick in the pit of his stomach – ‘all this way and…’. Descending Spellack, he reached the Ulster Way and he turned left and arrived home in 93rd place nearly 12 minutes behind the winner, the gap had been 12 seconds at the top of Meelmore. How hard is this sport?

So who won? Did the mighty McKibbin manage to get the better of the very competitive McNeilly? As they approached the finish, the spectators could see a fascinating race for the line developing. McKibbin hit the front, no time to think, McNeilly responded, but it wasn’t enough, McKibbin just held on to take his 4th victory of the Series.

So the crown is still very much up for grabs – McKibbin has 4 wins and Duncan has 4 wins too (both have 2 seconds). It’s all down to the last race at Donard Forest. The Irish Trial for the European Mountain Racing Championships is the next day after Donard Forest, so it maybe that both will not run? Watch this space to see if McKibbin will make it five in a row or Duncan will take his first.

Having celebrated the sharp end of the field with McKibbin’s and Shannon’s victories and lauded the new teenage blood that has surfaced at this year’s series, it is well-worth giving a quick mention to the silver surfers – some with buss passes and all. This week it was the fascinating sight of V60 Brian Hamilton literally chasing LV50 Barbara Brown down the steep descent towards the finish – was he trying to sell her a pair of shoes? Meanwhile, Donal O’Kane, a mere youngster at V45, was claiming the bragging rights to have (playfully) beaten Barbara tonight and “I’m going to do the same next week” – too much information.

Finally Mr Cooke beware! Traditionally the best-dressed man in the pub after each race, his title is being avidly pursued by the Castleblayney Nugent Brothers, who this week looked resplendent dressed in suit and tie.

So Friday night next (20th June) sees the end of the series with the 12th race in Donard Forest followed by the prize giving in Leslie’s Bar in the Avoca Hotel. Registration is from 6.30pm.

BOGBOY

1 30.57 Alan McKibbin V40 Newcastle AC 100.00%
2 30.59 Deon McNeilly V45 Newcastle AC 100.07%
3 31.03 Andrew Niblock O Mourne Runners 101.50%
4 32 James Speight MJ Omagh Harriers 104.68%
5 32.12 Eoghan Totten MJ Newcastle AC 105.07%
6 32.29 William Marks O Mourne Runners 105.63%
7 32.38 Johnny Steede O Ballymena Runners 105.92%
8 32.46 Eamon McCrickard V40 Newcastle AC 106.18%
9 33.2 Richard Cowan O Newcastle AC 108.60%
10 33.27 Damian Brannigan V40 Newcastle AC 108.83%
11 33.28 Clive Bailey V35 Mourne Runners 108.86%
12 33.34 Raymond Ferguson V35 North Belfast Harriers 109.06%
13 33.39 Dominic McGreevy V50 Ballydrain Harriers 109.22%
14 33.55 Patrick Higgins O Mourne Runners 109.75%
15 33.58 Sam Herron O Mourne Runners 109.85%
16 34.02 Stephen Begley V40 Albertville Harriers 111.29%
17 34.08 Jim Brown V40 BARF 111.48%
18 34.52 Mark Alexander V35 Ballymena Runners 112.92%
19 34.56 Gerry Kenny V40 Newcastle AC 113.05%
20 34.59 Christopher McCorry O BARF 113.15%
21 35.05 Barry Wells V45 Newcastle AC 114.65%
22 35.41 David Tweed O North Belfast Harriers 115.83%
23 35.45 Cecil McCullough V45 Mourne Runners 115.96%
24 35.47 Sean Knight MJ LVO 116.03%
25 35.48 Declan McElroy V40 Newcastle AC 116.06%
26 35.5 Mark Hanna V35 Mourne Runners 116.13%
27 36.01 Patrick Bradley V35 Newcastle AC 117.80%
28 36.09 Neville Watson V35 BARF 118.06%
29 36.18 Mike Annett V40 Albertville Harriers 118.35%
30 36.23 Paul Mawhirt V40 Newcastle AC 118.51%
31 36.33 Peter Howie V50 Larne AC 118.84%
32 36.36 Alwynne Shannon LV45 Newcastle AC 118.94%
33 36.39 Chris McCann V45 Mourne Runners 119.10%  
34 36.47 Tim Wilson O Unattached 119.30%  
35 36.53 Paul Holywood V35 Armagh AC 119.50%  
36 36.59 Mark Kendall O Newcastle AC 119.69%  
37 37.24 Jimmy Murray V45 Team Purple 121.82%  
38 37.25 Declan Carolan V35 Unattached 121.85%  
39 37.48 Ian Lockington O BARF 122.60%  
40 37.56 Barry Tinnelly V35 Team Purple 122.87%  
41 38.01 Martin Lennon O QUB Triathlon 124.34%  
42 38.02 Wes Kettyle V55 Mourne Runners 124.37%  
43 38.09 Padriag Muldoon V40 Armagh AC 124.60%  
44 38.11 Mark Rafferty O Unattached 124.66%  
45 38.12 Mervyn McCollam O Larne AC 124.70%  
46 38.17 Peter McGuckin V55 Mourne Runners 124.86%  
47 38.25 Conor McMullan O Unattached 125.12%  
48 38.32 Billy Reed V40 East Antrim Harriers 125.35%  
49 38.34 Ronnie Rutherford V55 Ballydrain Harriers 125.42%
50 38.39 Sean Bradley O Lunchtime Legends 125.58%
51 38.42 Frances Orr FO Omagh Harriers 125.68%
52 38.52 Fergal O'Connor V35 Unattached 126.01%
53 39.07 Gareth Kelly O Newcastle AC 127.81%
54 39.09 Francis McAlinden V40 Newcastle AC 127.87%
55 39.11 David Bell V45 Mourne Runners 127.94%
56 39.14 Brian Wilson V35 Lagan Valley 128.03%
57 39.16 Patrick Lemoine V40 BARF 128.10%
58 39.17 Clive Coffey V40 Physio & Co 128.13%
59 39.19 Francis Nugent V40 Newcastle AC 128.20%
60 39.21 Peter McLenaghan V45 BARF 128.26%
61 39.25 Shileen O'Kane LV35 BARF 128.39%
62 39.27 Michael Barton V55 Mourne Runners 128.46%
63 39.29 Harry Teggarty V55 Mourne Runners 128.52%
64 39.32 Igor Stefko V40 LVO 128.62%
65 39.39 Frankie Gorman V40 Monaghan Phoenix 128.85%
66 39.47 Richard Campbell O Mourne Runners 129.11%
67 39.56 Ken McConnell V45 Unattached 129.41%
68 39.58 Seamus White V45 Newcastle AC 129.47%
69 40.28 Ian Cumming O East Coast Adventure 131.76%
70 40.33 Stefanie Pruzina LV40 BARF 131.93%
71 40.35 Lauren O'Donnell Anderson FJ North Belfast Harriers 131.99%
72 40.38 Ian McCollum O Unattached 132.09%
73 40.42 Diane Wilson LV35 Lagan Valley 132.22%
74 40.44 Fred Strickland V60 Ballydrain Harriers 132.29%
75 40.5 Mike Thompson V45 Unattached 132.48%
76 41.03 Derek Parkins V45 CIYMS 134.22%
77 41.19 Colm Kelly O BARF 134.74%
78 41.2 Barry Rankin V50 Mourne Runners 134.77%
79 41.24 Cormac Fitzpatrick V35 Unattached 134.90%
80 41.26 Adrian Baron V45 ACKC 134.97%
81 41.3 Paul Duffy V35 Newcastle AC 135.10%
82 41.33 Owen McMurray O Unattached 135.20%
83 41.35 Declan McCrory V45 Armagh AC 135.26%
84 41.38 Danny Johnston V55 Unattached 135.36%
85 41.39 Anna Stamp FO Unattached 135.39%
86 41.41 Paul Fegan O Newcastle AC 135.46%
87 41.49 Denis Rankin V60 BARF 135.72%
88 42.01 Dessi O'Hagan V50 Physio & Co 137.42%
89 42.05 Paul Patton O Unattached 137.55%
90 42.16 Ricky Cowan V55 Willowfield Harriers 137.91%
91 42.2 Charlie Henderson V35 Unattached 138.04%
92 42.24 William Howard V50 Lagan Valley 138.17%
93 42.27 Stephen Duncan O Omagh Harriers 138.27%
94 42.41 Liz McLaughlin LV40 Team Purple 138.73%
95 42.49 Mark Cooper V35 Team Purple 138.99%
96 42.51 John Graham V35 Unattached 139.06%
97 42.52 Patrick O'Hagan V45 Unattached 139.09%
98 42.54 Jackie Toal LV35 BARF 139.16%
99 43.03 Martin McMullan O Newcastle AC 140.76%
100 43.05 Niall McConville O Unattached 140.82%
101 43.21 Trevor Wilson V45 BARF 141.35%
102 43.22 Paddy McCrickard V40 Unattached 141.38%
103 43.27 Brian Spence V45 Larne AC 141.54%
104 43.29 Laurence Hamilton V35 Unattached 141.61%
105 43.31 Al Stanley McCavery V35 Unattached 141.67%
106 43.39 Andy McMurray O Mourne Runners 141.94%
107 43.46 Michael Henry V50 Pegasus AC 142.17%
108 44.14 Darren Herron O Mourne Runners 144.39%
109 44.25 Donal O'Kane V45 BARF 144.75%
110 44.28 Kelly-Anne Speight FO Omagh Harriers 144.85%
111 44.41 Dean Carolan MJ Unattached 145.27%
112 44.47 Brian Hamilton V60 Up & Running 145.47%
113 44.49 Nigel Proctor V40 Unattached 145.53%
114 44.53 Barbara Brown LV50 Mourne Runners 145.67%
115 45.02 Cormac Muldoon V50 Armagh AC 147.27%
116 45.04 Fintan O'Hagan V45 Physio & Co 147.33%
117 45.37 Patrick Campbell O Unattached 148.41%
118 45.39 Christine Hill FO BARF 148.48%
119 45.47 John Findlay V40 Newcastle AC 148.74%
120 45.49 Colm Simpson V40 Team Purple 148.81%
121 45.51 Kathleen Monteverde LV45 Unattached 148.87%
122 45.55 Richard Dugan V45 Lunchtime Legends 149.00%
123 45.56 Stephen Knight V45 LVO 149.04%
124 45.57 Taryn McCoy FO Unattached 149.07%
125 46.15 Helen Brown LV40 BARF 150.96%
126 46.21 Patrick McFadden MJ Unattached 151.16%
127 46.23 Julia Gill LV45 Unattached 151.23%
128 46.53 Jim Walker V45 Unattached 152.21%
129 47.04 Brendan Ward O Unattached 153.88%
130 47.09 Pauline O'Hara LV45 BARF 154.04%
131 47.12 Raymond McIntyre V40 Unattached 154.14%
132 47.24 Andrew McGibbon V40 BARF 154.53%
133 48.11 Cathal Murphy O Up & Running 157.38%
134 48.51 Simon Aldred V40 Mourne Runners 158.68%
135 49.27 Connell Nugent V45 Newcastle AC 161.17%
136 50.27 Claire Samways LV35 Unattached 164.44%
137 50.27 Ian Taylor V60 BARF 164.44%
138 50.53 Marie-Therese Speight LV50 Omagh Harriers 165.29%
139 52.27 Katriona Stefkova FJ LVO 170.98%
140 52.31 Peter Turkington V50 Mourne Runners 171.12%
141 57.41 Hilary McGraffin FO Unattached 187.80%

 

Teams

1 Newcastle 8
2 Mourne 20
3 BARF 39
4 North Belfast 105
5 Ballydrain Harriers 136
6 Omagh Harriers 148
7 Armagh 161
8 Team Purple 171
9 Larne AC 179
10 LVO 211
11 Lagan Valley 221
12 Physio & Co 262

 

 

 


 

 

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