Official Result of the 2016 Hygeia Fields of Athenry 10KM Road Race

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Official Result of the 2016 Hygeia Fields of Athenry 10KM Road Race Official Result of the 2016 Hygeia Fields of Athenry 10KM road race Place Number Forename Surname Cat Club 5km Split Race Time Chip Time 1 1 Mick Clohisey MS Raheny Shamrock AC 15:34 30:35 30:35 2 8 Matthew Bidwell MS Galway City Harriers 16:34 32:48 32:48 3 422 Brian Furey MS Rathfarnham WSAF AC 16:42 33:12 33:12 4 3 Peter Mooney MS Marathon Club Ireland 17:04 33:59 33:59 5 756 Sean McLaughlin MS Westport AC 17:06 34:25 34:25 6 855 Dariusz Monkiewicz MS 17:42 34:52 34:50 7 425 Timmie Glavey MS Mayo AC 17:42 35:03 35:03 8 1133 Adrian Smith MS 17:43 35:03 35:03 9 7 Laura Shaughnessy FS Dundrum South Dublin 17:44 35:03 35:03 10 341 Donal Egan MS North Sligo AC 17:53 35:13 35:13 11 915 Eddie Newman M50 Mullingar Harreirs 18:01 35:43 35:42 12 793 Vincent McGuinness MS Crusaders AC 18:00 35:53 35:52 13 1259 Michael Flanagan MS Tuam AC 18:03 36:03 36:03 14 238 Colm Daly MS Ennis Track AC 18:14 36:03 36:02 15 497 Sean Hanley M45 Galway City Harriers 18:04 36:13 36:11 16 814 David Meehan MS Athenry AC 18:29 36:17 36:17 17 90 Sean Burke M40 Tuam AC 18:10 36:22 36:20 18 1033 Jim Phelan M40 Galway City Harriers 18:18 36:25 36:24 19 444 Brendan Gill M40 Mayo AC 18:37 36:27 36:23 20 892 Niall Murphy M45 Galway City Harriers 18:20 36:29 36:28 21 1255 Cillian Dunne MWC Borrisokane AC 20:22 36:32 36:32 22 1218 John Whiriskey MS South Galway AC 18:20 36:49 36:49 23 448 Tom Gill MS 18:38 37:08 37:04 24 859 Ollie Moore M40 18:42 37:27 37:27 25 1037 Tom Prendergast M45 Craughwell AC 19:03 37:28 37:28 26 616 Padraig Kelly M40 North Sligo AC 19:27 37:30 37:30 27 122 Gerry Carty M45 Galway City Harriers 19:04 37:41 37:41 28 2 Jane-Ann Meehan FS Athenry AC 18:49 37:43 37:43 29 523 Brian Heavey M40 19:25 37:51 37:48 30 1017 Cathal O'Reilly MS Loughrea AC 19:09 38:03 38:02 31 520 Mark Healy MS 18:53 38:05 38:05 32 713 Aodan MacCarthaigh M40 Loughrea AC 19:05 38:10 38:05 33 1293 Tony Scanlan M40 19:08 38:10 38:08 34 201 Michael Costello MS Tuam AC 19:15 38:13 38:11 35 91 Willie Burke M40 Galway Triathlon Club 19:06 38:18 38:12 36 222 Jonathan Cunningham MS Galway City Harriers 18:48 38:18 38:18 37 679 Johnny Lane MS Craughwell AC 19:16 38:22 38:18 38 509 Niall Hardiman M40 Athenry AC 19:23 38:26 38:20 39 216 Conor Cuddy MS 19:26 38:26 38:23 40 584 Paul Keane MS 19:14 38:39 38:36 41 798 Kevin McKeever MS 19:27 38:45 38:40 42 163 Aidan Connaughton MS 19:14 38:45 38:42 43 701 Oliver Lowe MS 19:03 38:46 38:38 44 1032 Peter Payton M50 19:30 38:51 38:47 45 925 Grainne Ní Uallacháin FS Galway City Harriers 19:36 38:51 38:48 46 711 John Lynch M40 19:36 38:52 38:47 47 109 Ollie Canning M40 19:47 38:52 38:42 48 1010 Culan O'Meara MS Galway City Harriers 19:44 38:53 38:43 49 764 Vincent McCormack M45 Newbridge AC 19:30 38:54 38:51 50 1228 Gary Wilmott MS West Limerick AC 19:30 38:54 38:52 51 1068 Paul Reynolds M45 Mayo AC 19:55 38:55 38:51 52 607 Fergus Kelly MS 19:32 38:56 38:54 53 481 Tommy Grealy M40 19:30 38:56 38:51 54 279 Conor Devaney MS 19:43 38:58 38:55 55 540 Francis Higgins MS 19:20 39:07 39:02 56 1057 Paraic Raftery MS 19:35 39:11 39:07 57 1298 Paraic Shortall MS 19:32 39:13 39:11 58 887 Frank Murphy M40 Roscommon Harriers 19:50 39:16 39:14 59 56 Sinead Brody FS Galway City Harriers 19:36 39:18 39:16 60 1149 Aidan Spellman MS 19:32 39:20 39:18 61 1205 Jimmy Ward M40 Galway City Harriers 19:38 39:22 39:18 62 340 Siobhan Egan FS Galway City Harriers 19:42 39:23 39:19 63 346 Ollie Fagan M40 19:49 39:24 39:17 64 653 Tim Killeen MS 19:54 39:26 39:22 65 630 Gerard Kenny M50 North East Runners AC 19:56 39:26 39:24 66 401 Patrick Fleming MS Tuam AC 19:43 39:27 39:25 67 1216 Sean Whelan M40 19:54 39:31 39:27 68 434 Darragh Geraghty MS 19:48 39:38 39:35 69 760 Declan McCaffrey M40 19:58 39:39 39:36 70 1100 Eoin Ryan MS 19:34 39:41 39:36 71 1223 Tommy Joe Whyte M55 Tuam AC 19:56 39:43 39:42 72 1310 Martin Kearney M60 Galway City Harriers 19:57 39:44 39:44 73 1230 Mark Wragg MS 20:05 39:46 39:42 74 1307 Brian Bruton M45 Galway City Harriers 20:25 39:46 39:44 75 1088 Clare Rowe FS Galway City Harriers 20:12 39:49 39:46 76 825 Jack Miskella MJ Craughwell AC 19:55 39:49 39:49 77 1167 Catherine Thornton FS Crusaders AC 20:06 39:51 39:48 78 796 Morgan McHugh M40 Galway Triathlon Club 19:39 39:51 39:49 79 856 Brian Mooney MS 20:18 39:54 39:52 80 262 Chris Deakin M40 Athenry AC 19:51 39:55 39:49 81 207 Seamus Coyne M45 Galway City Harriers 19:52 39:57 39:53 82 257 Neasa De Burca F40 20:01 39:58 39:55 83 731 Christopher Magee MS 19:56 39:58 39:56 84 280 Donal Devaney MS 20:02 40:03 40:00 85 982 Sean O'Boyle M40 Westport AC 20:14 40:04 40:00 86 469 Proinnsias Glynn M40 19:54 40:16 40:13 87 1215 Kevin Whelan MS Ware Joggers 21:02 40:17 40:13 88 103 Sean Cahillane M45 Kilmurrey/Ibrickane AC 20:02 40:19 40:14 89 712 Kevin Lynch M45 19:58 40:19 40:11 90 351 Conor Fahy MS Crusaders AC 20:33 40:21 40:19 91 729 Tomas Madden MS 20:15 40:23 40:20 92 52 Adrian Broderick M40 19:54 40:25 40:21 93 50 Gabriel Brennan M40 20:00 40:26 40:22 94 552 Liam Hughes MS 20:24 40:28 40:17 95 189 Micheal Conway MS 20:27 40:31 40:26 96 1277 Patrick McCormack MS 20:22 40:43 40:37 97 503 Mark Hannon MS Athenry AC 20:16 40:47 40:43 98 1009 Michael O'Malley M55 20:32 40:47 40:42 99 991 Tony O'Connor M40 Galway City Harriers 20:15 40:47 40:43 100 332 Peter Duggan MS 20:42 40:47 40:41 101 1089 Colm Rowe M45 20:20 40:56 40:54 102 226 Liam Curran MS 20:29 40:58 40:53 103 302 Fintan Donnellan MS 20:14 41:04 40:52 104 585 Martin Keane M40 20:16 41:06 41:02 105 849 Brendan Monaghan M50 Tuam AC 20:18 41:07 41:03 106 984 John O'Brien MS 21:24 41:14 41:08 107 1234 Pawel Ziembik MS 19:58 41:14 41:11 108 167 Barry Conneely MS 21:00 41:15 40:47 109 1264 Diarmuid Hennessy M40 Galway City Harriers 20:59 41:15 41:10 110 1206 Mike Ward MS Loughrea AC 20:41 41:17 41:10 111 649 Paul Kilkelly M50 20:54 41:20 41:14 112 430 Barry Gatenby MS 20:33 41:24 41:18 113 1093 John Rushe M40 21:21 41:24 41:16 114 1276 Dave McCarrick MS 20:33 41:24 41:19 115 1045 Gearoid Quinn M55 Galway City Harriers 21:06 41:26 41:21 116 48 Tom Breen MS Galway City Harriers 21:03 41:29 41:24 117 943 John Norris MS Metros 20:50 41:39 41:36 118 170 Julian Conneely M40 South Galway AC 20:35 41:42 41:40 119 305 Stephen Donnellan MS 20:36 41:45 41:33 120 391 Gerry Flaherty M45 Blackrock AC (Dublin) 20:53 41:47 41:43 121 754 Michael McCormack MS 20:32 41:54 41:49 122 180 John Connolly M50 Castlegar AC 21:23 42:00 41:54 123 94 Adrian Bushell MS 20:11 42:01 41:56 124 812 Dalva McPhillips FS Westport AC 21:44 42:03 41:55 125 1304 John Touhy MS 20:51 42:11 42:04 126 952 Elaine O'Connor FS 21:30 42:19 42:11 127 851 Jarlath Monaghan M55 Tuam AC 20:49 42:19 42:19 128 865 Kieran Moran MS 21:32 42:20 42:13 129 361 Paul Fahy MS 21:26 42:21 42:16 130 1020 Greg Osborne MS 20:59 42:22 42:15 131 808 Vincent McManus MS 21:00 42:26 42:21 132 93 Hugh Burke M50 21:07 42:34 42:26 133 104 John Callanan M45 21:54 42:34 42:26 134 277 Ruth Dervan FS 21:22 42:35 42:26 135 1158 Krzysztof Straszewski MS 21:16 42:38 42:33 136 672 Kevin Kitt MS 21:35 42:40 42:27 137 1091 Cathal Ruane MS 21:24 42:44 42:37 138 818 Fergal Melia MS 21:27 42:46 42:42 139 1285 Michael Murphy MS 21:18 42:47 42:41 140 610 John Kelly MS 21:13 42:47 42:42 141 1221 Kieran Whyte M50 Galway Triathlon Club 21:59 42:48 42:39 142 292 John Dolan MS 22:07 42:49 42:36 143 626 Aine Kenny FS 21:28 42:51 42:45 144 565 TJ Hynes M40 21:07 42:57 42:44 145 95 Stephen Bushell MS 21:15 42:59 42:52 146 708 Cathal Lynch MS 21:59 43:03 42:47 147 567 Noel Igoe M45 Tuam AC 21:45 43:10 42:59 148 1134 Barry Smith MS 22:05 43:14 43:01 149 159 Patrick Concannon MS 22:02 43:15 43:06 150 544 Francis Holian M45 22:02 43:16 43:08 151 877 Martin Mulkerrins MS 43:19 43:16 152 889 John Murphy MS 21:10 43:22 43:18 153 123 Stephen Carty M40 Craughwell AC 21:58 43:24 43:17 154 704 Conor Ludden MS 22:01 43:25 43:09 155 1182 David Varley MS 21:11 43:29 43:10 156 166 Thomas Conneally M40 21:45 43:29 43:25 157 1204 Eoin Ward MS 22:10 43:32 43:25 158 800 Adrian McKiernan M45 Galway Triathlon Club 21:55 43:33 43:26 159 987 Jean O'Connor FS Galway City Harriers 21:29 43:33 43:28 160 1237 Patrick Byrne MS 21:14 43:33 43:30 161 1299 Annmarie Smith FS 22:00 43:37 43:24 162 108 Judith Campbell F40 Galway City Harriers 22:02 43:37 43:30 163 168 Conrad Conneely M55 22:11 43:40 43:34 164 556 Cliona Hurst FS 21:58 43:43 43:36 165 131 Frank Clancy M45 22:28 43:46 43:33 166 1028 Rory Owens MJ 18:47 43:48 43:47 167 188 Hubie Conway MS Harrogate Harriers 22:05 43:49 43:44 168 328 John Duffy M45 21:44 43:52 43:49 169 169 Daniel Conneely MS 22:21 43:52 43:40 170 471 Declan Gorman M45 22:11 43:53 43:47 171 773 Thomas McDonagh MS Dundrum South Dublin 22:04 43:54 43:42 172 1217 John Whiriskey MS 43:55 43:46 173 515 Kevin Hastings M50 22:04 43:57 43:50 174 1124 Kevin Sheridan MS 21:21 43:58 43:47 175 953 Ian O'Connor M55 22:03 43:59 43:52 176 204 Ciaran Coye M40 21:45 44:02 43:55 177 700 James Loughnane MS 22:01 44:03 43:56 178 1117 Kieran Sharkey M45 Knockmany Runners 22:06 44:05 44:01 179 158 Padraig Concannon M55 44:07 44:00 180 912 Tony Nevin M40 22:12 44:08 43:49 181 1095 Antony Ryan M40 21:55 44:08 44:01 182 335 Mark Dunne M40 22:26 44:11 44:00 183 1312 Derek Hampson M45 22:09 44:13 44:04 184 1096 Ashley Ryan FS Civil Service Harriers 21:54 44:14 44:07 185 247 Seamus Daly MS 21:41 44:14 44:11 186 1200 Riana Walsh F40 22:05 44:21 44:12 187 1092 Kieran Ruane M40 22:05 44:21 44:17 188 549 Alan Howard M40 22:08 44:24 44:14 189 463 Kevin Glynn MS 21:40 44:24 44:18 190 1135 Gareth Smith MS 21:54 44:24 44:17 191 199 Tammie Corrigan FS 22:23 44:25 44:19 192 1127
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