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Cork to Cobh 15 Mile Results Cork to Cobh 15 Mile Results Next race: HSE 4 Mile, Marina Oct 4 2015 www.corkbhaa.com Sun Nov 1 at 11am www.fb.com/corkbhaa Twitter: @corkbhaa The course was measured and marked by Jones Counter Men Women 1 David Mansfield 1 Ann Marie Holland 2 COLIN MERRITT 2 Una Plant 3 John Meade 3 Mary Sweeney 4 Raivis Zkis 4 SORCHA KEARNEY 5 Owen Casey 5 Orla Crosbie 6 Lyall Guiney 6 Orla O'Rourke Category Winners 0/35 1 Laura Rooney 2 Elaine Guinane 3 DEIRDRE ANSBRO 0/40 0/40 1 Con Marshall 1 SIOBHAN MC HUGH 2 Joe Cunningham 2 Sharon Woods 3 Brian Murphy 3 EIMEAR TAFT 0/45 0/45 1 PAT DUNSWORTH 1 Fionnuala Desmond 2 Eugene McCarthy 2 Deirdre Finn 3 John Murphy 3 Geraldine O'Shea 0/50 0/50 1 Mike Curley 1 Marie Gillman 2 Ronan Boland 2 KAY ALLEN 3 Thomas Fox 3 SINEAD KENNEDY 0/55 0/55 1 JAMES KENNY 1 THERESA BARNETT 2 WALTER KEANE 2 NIAMH KEANE 3 STEPHEN CHRYSANTHOU 3 Frances O'Connor 0/60 0/60 1 WILLIE O RIORDAN 1 MARIAN HORGAN 2 Neil Holland 2 CLAIRE KELLY 3 Patrick Moloney 3 0/65 0/65 1 Maurice Tobin 1 KATHLEEN KENNEDY 2 Christy O'Driscoll 2 3 0/70 1 Paddy Daly 0/75 1 Peter Gaffney Team Results Men Points Women Points A A 1 Musgrave 42 1 Fit4Life 251 2 McCarthy Insurance Group 61 2 Merck Millipore 359 3 Avondhu MF 108 B B 1 Eli Lilly 212 1 Merck Millipore 513 2 Army 223 2 Culley Engineering 852 3 Avondhu MF 289 C 1 Musgrave 270 2 Depuy 453 3 Ervia 547 Pos Name Cat Prize Time Company Team 1 David Mansfield M1 01:21:10 CLONMEL CO. TIPP. 2 COLIN MERRITT 0/40A M2 01:22:45 Army M-B-2 3 John Meade M3 01:23:39 Joyce Wolfe Physio 4 Raivis Zkis M4 01:25:53 W Waterford 5 Owen Casey M5 01:26:11 Murphys Rock 6 Lyall Guiney M6 01:28:25 Inniscarr 7 Con Marshall 0/40A 0/40A1 01:29:12 PASSAGE WEST CO. CORK 8 Alan O'Brien 01:29:19 McCarthy Insurance Group M-A-2 9 Joe Cunningham 0/40A 0/40A2 01:29:28 Eli Lilly M-B-1 10 Rory O'Sullivan 01:29:33 Musgrave M-A-1 11 JAMES DORAN 01:29:36 BROSNA CO. KERRY 12 PAT DUNSWORTH 0/45B 0/45B1 01:29:41 TRALEE 13 Michael Corbett 01:30:0 Musgrave M-A-1 14 Eugene McCarthy 0/45B 0/45B2 01:30:11 Macroom 15 John Murphy 0/45B 0/45B3 01:31:18 McCarthy Insurance Group M-A-2 16 Brian Murphy 0/40A 0/40A3 01:32:21 MILLSTREET CO. CORK 17 Mike Curley 0/50C 0/50C1 01:32:34 LIMERICK CITY 18 PATRICK MC CARTHY 0/40A 01:34:39 BALTIMORE CO. CORK 19 Paul Duggan 0/45B 01:34:51 Musgrave M-A-1 20 Feargal O'Shea 01:34:54 Musgrave M-C-1 21 PAT GRANT 01:35:13 WATERFORD 22 Cathal McCarthy 01:35:28 Dunmanway 23 Mark Darmody 0/40A 01:35:42 CLONMEL CO. TIPP. 24 Kealan O'Connor 0/40A 01:36:06 Avondhu MF M-A-3 25 Tony Cambridge 0/45B 01:36:17 Depuy M-C-2 26 Noel Daly 0/40A 01:36:31 Denis Cronin Electrical 27 Peter Madden 0/40A 01:36:36 Thurles 28 BRIAN MURPHY 01:37:0 TOGHER CORK 29 Craig Morrisson 0/45B 01:37:01 Kinsale 30 Maurice Feehan 01:37:02 Ervia M-C-3 31 Don Pyne 01:37:10 Avondhu MF M-A-3 32 JAMES KENNY 0/55D 0/55D1 01:37:13 CO. CLARE 33 Vivian Foley 0/45B 01:37:41 Owenabue Medical Centre 34 Johnny Brunnock 0/40A 01:37:44 Carrick On Suir 35 Ann Marie Holland 0/40I F1 01:37:59 Janssen 36 Darragh Canavan 01:38:14 Cleancork.ie 37 Derek O'Keeffe 0/40A 01:38:23 EMC 38 Ronan Boland 0/50C 0/50C2 01:38:28 McCarthy Insurance Group M-A-2 39 Una Plant 0/45J F2 01:38:32 Kinsale 40 Niall O'Riordan 01:38:54 LIMERICK CITY 41 Fergal Sargent 01:38:58 Cork Airport 42 Jeremy O'Donovan 01:39:05 Eli Lilly M-B-1 43 Jason Nichol 01:39:23 Ballincollig 44 Thomas Fox 0/50C 0/50C3 01:39:27 Ronan Daly Jermyn Solicitors 45 Martin Leahy 0/50C 01:39:49 Cork 46 PETER HENNESSY 0/40A 01:39:59 WATERFORD 47 Ken Crowley 0/40A 01:40:13 Goldstar Telecom 48 WALTER KEANE 0/55D 0/55D2 01:40:14 TRAMORE CO. WATERFORD 49 STEPHEN DWYER 01:40:21 FARMERS CROSS CORK 50 BRENDAN DOYLE 0/45B 01:40:23 WATERFORD 51 Davy Murphy 01:40:28 Murphy 52 john Kearney 01:40:44 Avondhu MF M-A-3 53 EDDIE O'BRIEN 0/40A 01:40:45 FERMOY CO. CORK 54 BRENDAN KAVANAGH 0/40A 01:41:19 CO. CARLOW 55 Garrett Casey 0/40A 01:41:23 UCC 56 Brendan O'Mahony 0/40A 01:41:27 Avondhu MF M-B-3 57 Donal Murphy 01:41:29 IPS 58 Justin Costigan 01:41:30 MIDLETON 59 John Tupper 01:41:36 Ulster Bank 60 JONATHON MURPH Y 01:41:40 FARRANREE CORK 61 Michael Linehan 0/45B 01:41:50 Blarney 62 Patrick Reidy 01:41:51 Navy 63 Colin O'Herlihy 0/40A 01:41:53 CPJ 64 Trevor Mason 0/40A 01:41:54 W Waterford 65 CIARAN FAHY 0/45B 01:41:55 CLONMEL CO. TIPP. 66 DONAL HEALY 0/40A 01:42:24 KILMAINHAM DUBLIN 67 ALAN BARRY 0/40A 01:42:25 KILDINAN CO. CORK 68 MARK BULMAN 0/50C 01:42:38 Army M-B-2 69 EDDY O'DONOGHUE 01:42:48 CLONMEL CO. TIPP. 70 John Hartnett 0/40A 01:43:02 LIMERICK CITY 71 Paul Cotter 0/40A 01:43:02 CPJ 72 Edmond Nicholson 0/40A 01:43:07 Ypughal 73 Brian Lawlor 01:43:08 Bruff 74 Alan Daly 0/40A 01:43:12 Daly 75 Liam Murphy 0/45B 01:43:33 Yves Rocher 76 FERGAL BARRY 0/45B 01:43:33 BALLYDESMOND 77 Willie O'Connor 0/45B 01:43:34 MITCHELSTOWN 78 VINCENT O'SULLIVAN 01:43:39 DONNYBROOKE DOUGLAS 79 Paudie Birmingham 0/40A 01:43:43 Stryker 80 JOHN BROWNE 0/40A 01:43:56 CAHIR CO. TIPPERARY 81 John Meehan 01:44:0 Effin 82 DERMOT KELLY 0/40A 01:44:07 GLANMIRE CO. CORK 83 Aidan Buckley 0/40A 01:44:09 MALLOW 84 Bryan Crowley 0/40A 01:44:26 Simply Suits 85 Thomas Darcy 01:44:34 CAHIR CO. TIPPERARY 86 Adam Doyle 01:44:37 Blackrock 87 Niall O Callaghan 01:44:41 Cork County Council 88 KEN MULCAHY 0/45B 01:45:02 GLANMIRE CO. CORK 89 Edward O'Mahoney 01:45:21 CBC staff 90 Mary Sweeney 0/55L F3 01:45:26 Fit4Life F-A-1 91 Ted Oleary 0/45B 01:45:43 W Waterford 92 LESLIE O'SULLIVAN 0/45B 01:45:51 RIVERSTOWN 93 Colm Welsh 01:45:54 Waterford 94 SORCHA KEARNEY 0/40I F4 01:45:57 STH. DOUGLAS RD. CORK 95 Denis Gould 01:46:11 Cork City Council 96 George Murray 0/40A 01:46:55 MALLOW 97 John Paul Buckley 01:47:03 Mallow 98 BRENDAN RYAN 01:47:04 HARBOUR VIEW COBH 99 Aidan Duke 01:47:31 Kinsale 100 Conor Dolan 01:47:32 Cork 101 Johnny O'Sullivan 0/40A 01:47:34 Avondhu MF M-B-3 102 Peadar Lucey 01:47:45 MALLOW 103 Mark Ryan 0/40A 01:47:52 Merck Millipore 104 Orla Crosbie 0/45J F5 01:48:0 HSE 105 PAUL MC GUINNESS 01:48:03 CONNA CO. CORK 106 Stephen Rooney 0/40A 01:48:08 EMC 107 David Brophy 0/50C 01:48:12 Itw Hi-Cone 108 ANTHONY AHERNE 01:48:14 PASSAGE WEST CO. CORK 109 SYLVESTER COTTER 01:48:27 RYLANE CO. CORK 110 IAN REIDY 0/40A 01:48:31 SALLYBROOK CO. CORK 111 IAN KEELER 01:48:32 EMC 112 Alan Murray 01:48:42 Merck Millipore 113 Orla O'Rourke 0/45J F6 01:48:44 Keen On Sport 114 Joe O'Loughlin 0/40A 01:48:47 Musgrave M-C-1 115 SIOBHAN MC HUGH 0/40I 0/40I1 01:48:49 CLONMEL CO. TIPP. 116 Stephen Casey 01:49:02 Bruff 117 Derek Casey 01:49:04 LIMERICK CITY 118 James Ryan 0/50C 01:49:40 Killeens 119 john caulfield 01:49:41 GLANMIRE CO. CORK 120 Laura Rooney 0/35H 0/35H1 01:49:44 Merck Millipore F-A-2 121 John Hennessey 0/40A 01:49:48 Ballymacoda 122 Fionnuala Desmond 0/45J 0/45J1 01:49:52 Desmond Tax 123 Alan O'Leary 01:49:55 GLOUNTHANE CORK 124 Shane Foley 01:49:58 Dept of Ed 125 DERMOT SLYEN 0/40A 01:49:58 ANERLA CO. CORK 126 Kevin Boag 0/50C 01:50:09 Janssen 127 Eddie Murphy 01:50:16 DOUGLAS CORK 128 Elaine Guinane 0/35H 0/35H2 01:50:17 Dept of Ed 129 John Fitzgerald 0/50C 01:50:26 Avondhu MF M-B-3 130 THOMAS DEASY 01:50:43 ANERLA CO.
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