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Killyclogher 10K & 5K Killyclogher 10k & 5k - Co Tyrone Saturday, 8th June 2019 5k Results Place Bib No Name Club Category Chip Time Gun Time Ave KM Pace 1 869 Cathal McLaughlin Derry City Track Club MO 17:57 17:57 3:35/K 2 906 Darragh Ward MO 19:04 19:04 3:49/K 3 900 Ryan Reid MO 19:53 19:53 3:59/K 4 578 Ben McElmurray Enda Dolan Trophy - Male 19:56 19:56 3:59/K 5 786 Seanie 20 Minute Pacer MO 20:13 20:13 4:03/K 6 749 Edward Cunningham Omagh Harriers Enda Dolan Trophy - Male 20:21 20:21 4:04/K 7 851 Ciaran Devine MO 21:12 21:12 4:14/K 8 506 James Maguire Run For Enda Enda Dolan Trophy - Male 21:15 21:15 4:15/K 9 915 Paul Crozier MO 21:27 21:27 4:17/K 10 914 Matthew Hempton MO 21:30 21:30 4:18/K 11 708 Sarah Broderick Carmen Runners FO 21:37 21:37 4:19/K 12 950 Shea Fox MO 21:39 21:41 4:20/K 13 805 Oisin McCloskey Run For Enda MO 21:44 21:44 4:21/K 14 888 Duncan Hyndman MO 21:55 21:55 4:23/K 15 532 Caoimhe McCusker Omagh Harriers Enda Dolan Trophy - Female 22:04 22:04 4:25/K 16 706 Tom Cunningham MO 22:12 22:12 4:26/K 17 573 Jack McElmurray MO 22:23 22:23 4:29/K 18 884 Ronan Barton MO 22:30 22:30 4:30/K 19 957 Matty Hyndman MO 22:32 22:32 4:30/K 20 868 Malldum McCausland MO 22:35 22:35 4:31/K 21 785 Andrew Dolan Run For Enda MO 22:42 22:42 4:32/K 22 992 Colm McGrath MO 22:48 22:48 4:34/K 23 998 Colin McCarton MO 22:58 22:58 4:36/K 24 767 Finn McNamee Enda Dolan Trophy - Male 23:08 23:08 4:38/K 25 913 Ray Hempton MO 23:08 23:08 4:38/K 26 922 Aine McGuigan Fintona Pearses FO 23:03 23:09 4:38/K 27 897 Mark Corcoran Run For Enda MO 23:19 23:19 4:40/K 28 670 Michael Maguire Run For Enda MO 23:20 23:20 4:40/K 29 689 Caolan Cunningham MO 23:21 23:21 4:40/K 30 707 Sean Broderick Run For Enda MO 23:26 23:26 4:41/K 31 962 Mickey McCann Omagh Harriers MO 23:30 23:30 4:42/K 32 803 Peter Gormley Omagh Harriers MO 23:36 23:39 4:44/K 33 756 Orrin McAleer MO 23:43 23:43 4:45/K 34 857 Megan O Hanlon Kc Runners FO 23:50 23:50 4:46/K 35 747 Cora McNamee Kc Runners FO 23:50 23:50 4:46/K 36 531 Eoin McElduff Enda Dolan Trophy - Male 24:02 24:02 4:48/K 37 799 James Conway MO 24:05 24:05 4:49/K 38 728 Briege Doherty FO 24:14 24:18 4:52/K 39 958 Darragh McGuigan MO 24:10 24:20 4:52/K 40 558 Oran Quinn Run For Enda Enda Dolan Trophy - Male 24:17 24:24 4:53/K 41 971 Gerard Tracey MO 24:27 24:27 4:53/K 42 787 Austin 25 Minute Pacer MO 24:37 24:41 4:56/K 43 722 Mark Ewing MO 24:51 24:51 4:58/K 44 848 Jack Carland MO 24:53 24:53 4:59/K 45 994 Julie Gallagher Run For Enda FO 24:52 24:58 5:00/K 46 773 Paul Devlin MO 25:16 25:16 5:03/K 47 898 Leah Swift Kc Runners FO 25:17 25:17 5:03/K 48 919 Bree Potter Kc Runners FO 25:17 25:17 5:03/K 49 928 Elaine Kerlin FO 25:32 25:32 5:06/K 50 783 Flynn Sweeney MO 25:37 25:37 5:07/K 51 827 Oran McAleer MO 25:37 25:37 5:07/K 52 561 Daithi McMullan Enda Dolan Trophy - Male 25:39 25:42 5:08/K 53 795 Paddy Devlin MO 25:43 25:43 5:09/K 54 567 Gerard Hegarty MO 25:47 25:47 5:09/K 55 617 Katie Mitchell FO 25:55 25:55 5:11/K 56 855 Tom Morgan MO 25:57 25:58 5:12/K Killyclogher 10k & 5k - Co Tyrone Saturday, 8th June 2019 5k Results Place Bib No Name Club Category Chip Time Gun Time Ave KM Pace 57 830 Matthew Coyle MO 26:02 26:02 5:12/K 58 871 Colm Ferris MO 26:02 26:02 5:12/K 59 924 Aimee Sweeney FO 25:50 26:04 5:13/K 60 923 Michelle Donnelly FO 26:04 26:04 5:13/K 61 935 Emma Collins FO 26:00 26:05 5:13/K 62 936 Emer Travers FO 26:00 26:05 5:13/K 63 525 Pj Cunnigham Run For Enda Enda Dolan Trophy - Male 26:05 26:05 5:13/K 64 729 Donna `acheson FO 26:07 26:07 5:13/K 65 901 Eoin Donnelly MO 26:08 26:08 5:14/K 66 717 Finn McCrory MO 26:11 26:11 5:14/K 67 948 Senan Fox MO 26:29 26:29 5:18/K 68 899 Sarah Swift Kc Runners FO 26:35 26:35 5:19/K 69 530 Conor McElduff Enda Dolan Trophy - Male 26:38 26:38 5:20/K 70 555 Aimee McCloskey Run For Enda Enda Dolan Trophy - Female 26:49 26:49 5:22/K 71 910 Cole Lanther MO 27:01 27:11 5:26/K 72 969 Aidan Bunting MO 27:09 27:12 5:26/K 73 503 Aaron Maguire Run For Enda Enda Dolan Trophy - Male 27:12 27:14 5:27/K 74 510 Claire McArdle Enda Dolan Trophy - Female 27:22 27:22 5:28/K 75 926 Ella Mae McBride FO 27:25 27:25 5:29/K 76 981 Chanelle Pattterson FO 27:29 27:29 5:30/K 77 829 Isabella Coyle FO 27:30 27:30 5:30/K 78 937 Matthew Howe MO 27:47 27:47 5:33/K 79 815 Ethan Cox MO 27:50 27:50 5:34/K 80 860 Molly Ennis FO 27:54 27:55 5:35/K 81 861 Aine Rodgers FO 27:45 27:57 5:35/K 82 810 Karla Corcoran Run For Enda FO 27:57 27:57 5:35/K 83 920 Cormac Cunningham (junior) MO 27:43 28:02 5:36/K 84 907 Alison Donnell FO 27:48 28:04 5:37/K 85 883 Oliver Barton MO 28:09 28:09 5:38/K 86 788 Allison McGrath FO 28:16 28:16 5:39/K 87 996 Darragh Brown MO 28:20 28:20 5:40/K 88 789 Cheryl McAleer FO 28:21 28:21 5:40/K 89 624 Kerry-Ann McMahon FO 28:28 28:28 5:42/K 90 528 Sarah Hetherington Enda Dolan Trophy - Female 28:29 28:29 5:42/K 91 876 Bronagh McAleer Knockmanny FO 28:34 28:34 5:43/K 92 527 Clara Shaw Run For Enda Enda Dolan Trophy - Female 28:34 28:34 5:43/K 93 723 Shay Daly MO 28:35 28:35 5:43/K 94 782 Brigid Pritchard Run For Enda FO 28:31 28:42 5:44/K 95 514 Beth Camley Enda Dolan Trophy - Female 28:43 28:43 5:45/K 96 738 Roisin Conroy FO 28:47 28:47 5:45/K 97 685 Fiachra Conroy Enda Dolan Trophy - Male 28:47 28:47 5:45/K 98 671 Adam Taggart MO 28:17 28:48 5:46/K 99 610 Sean Gormley Run For Enda MO 28:51 28:51 5:46/K 100 504 Emma Muldoon FO 28:56 28:56 5:47/K 101 759 Ellen McAleer FO 29:17 29:17 5:51/K 102 997 Cara Walsh FO 29:16 29:18 5:52/K 103 758 Finn McAleer MO 29:22 29:22 5:52/K 104 797 Mattie McNally MO 29:25 29:25 5:53/K 105 828 Sarah Coyle FO 29:23 29:25 5:53/K 106 925 Mary Kate McBride FO 29:14 29:25 5:53/K 107 754 Edel O'Connor FO 29:09 29:33 5:55/K 108 522 Finn Burns Run For Enda Enda Dolan Trophy - Male 29:29 29:44 5:57/K 109 879 Darryl Burns Run For Enda MO 29:44 29:44 5:57/K 110 903 Grainne McGirr FO 29:50 29:55 5:59/K 111 874 Nuala McAleer Knockmanny FO 29:46 30:03 6:01/K 112 674 Aidan Corcoran MO 30:15 30:15 6:03/K Killyclogher 10k & 5k - Co Tyrone Saturday, 8th June 2019 5k Results Place Bib No Name Club Category Chip Time Gun Time Ave KM Pace 113 629 John Fox MO 30:17 30:17 6:03/K 114 513 Oisin McCusker Enda Dolan Trophy - Male 30:19 30:21 6:04/K 115 556 Shauneen Mulcahy Enda Dolan Trophy - Female 30:23 30:24 6:05/K 116 979 Josh Wallace MO 30:27 30:27 6:05/K 117 856 Callum Morgan MO 30:34 30:34 6:07/K 118 798 Stephen Turley MO 30:39 30:39 6:08/K 119 592 John Kerlin MO 30:40 30:40 6:08/K 120 995 Paul McKernan MO 30:43 30:43 6:09/K 121 677 Joanne Lowry FO 30:42 30:54 6:11/K 122 878 Adina Kelly Kc Runneres FO 30:59 30:59 6:12/K 123 833 Mary Anne Coyle FO 31:04 31:04 6:13/K 124 748 Angie Molloy FO 31:06 31:06 6:13/K 125 694 Geraldine McCullagh FO 31:02 31:20 6:16/K 126 842 Clodagh McCloskey FO 31:22 31:22 6:16/K 127 716 Ciara Mullan FO 31:22 31:22 6:16/K 128 927 Beth McBride FO 31:23 31:23 6:17/K 129 859 Aideen Floyd MO 31:16 31:23 6:17/K 130 702 Maria Cunningham Run For Enda FO 31:26 31:26 6:17/K 131 887 Geraldine McCarron FO 31:30 31:30 6:18/K 132 812 Amy Corcoran Run For Enda FO 31:29 31:31 6:18/K 133 534 Ryan Winser Enda Dolan Trophy - Male 31:18 31:32 6:18/K 134 794 Laoise McCartin FO 31:34 31:34 6:19/K 135 725 Anne Kelly FO 31:36 31:36 6:19/K 136 894 Paula Cuddy FO 31:32 31:40 6:20/K 137 796 Kathleen Moohan FO 31:38 31:42 6:20/K 138 569 David McKinley MO 31:23 31:47 6:21/K 139 853 Mia Kennedy Tracey MO 31:47 32:03 6:25/K 140 854 Mark Tracey MO 31:48 32:05 6:25/K 141 524 Scarlet Laird Run For Enda Enda Dolan Trophy - Female 31:58 32:05 6:25/K 142 731 Bronwyn Gibson FO 32:13 32:13 6:27/K 143 727 Kay Gibson FO 32:13 32:13 6:27/K 144 512 Matthew Forrest Enda Dolan Trophy - Male 32:17 32:17 6:27/K 145 816 Kaela Cox FO 32:17 32:17 6:27/K 146 781 Louise Donaldson FO 32:22 32:22 6:28/K 147 823 Constance Rodgers FO 32:36 32:36 6:31/K 148 519 Sinead Curry FO 32:40 32:40 6:32/K 149 912 Sarah Watson FO 32:36 32:41 6:32/K 150 650 Eilis Harron FO 32:45 32:45 6:33/K 151 659 Cathy Mullan Run For Enda FO 32:47 32:47 6:33/K 152 866 Eireann O Connor FO 32:51 32:51 6:34/K 153 765 Sarah McElmurray Enda Dolan Trophy - Female 32:52 32:52 6:34/K 154 700 Ann Donnelly FO 33:02 33:09 6:38/K 155 570 Fallan Scott MO 33:09 33:09 6:38/K 156 960 Conor Harkness MO 32:42 33:10 6:38/K 157 886 Roisin McCarroll FO 33:04 33:10 6:38/K 158 885 Patricia McGoldrick FO 33:05 33:10 6:38/K 159 778 Ann McNamee FO 33:14 33:14 6:39/K 160 942 Emma Hagan FO 33:15 33:15 6:39/K 161 875 Sinead McAleer FO 33:02 33:19 6:40/K 162 535 Dylan Leonard Enda Dolan Trophy - Male 33:19 33:19 6:40/K 163 953 Lianna Jones FO 33:21 33:21 6:40/K 164 718 Angeline Leonard FO 33:22 33:22 6:40/K 165 571 Maeve McKenna FO 32:52 33:23 6:41/K 166 956 Raymond Lowry Run For Enda MO 33:24 33:24 6:41/K 167 698 Evelyn Hempton FO 33:12 33:34 6:43/K 168 620 Caity Platts FO 33:17 33:38 6:44/K Killyclogher 10k & 5k - Co Tyrone Saturday, 8th June 2019 5k Results Place Bib No Name Club Category Chip Time Gun Time Ave KM Pace 169 681 Daniella Dillon FO 33:14 33:44 6:45/K 170 709 Lauren Woodhead Run For Enda FO 33:47 33:47 6:45/K 171 790 Ciaron McCann MO 33:47 33:47 6:45/K 172 938 Monika Jaskolska FO 33:57 33:57 6:47/K 173 929 Fiona McNally FO 34:12 34:12 6:50/K 174 515 Aoibhe Keenan Enda Dolan Trophy - Female 34:15 34:15 6:51/K 175 824 Pearl Rodgers FO 34:21 34:21 6:52/K 176 822 Robert Rodgers MO 34:22 34:22 6:52/K 177 902 Ann McGirr FO 34:39 34:39 6:56/K 178 911 Desmond Brownie MO 34:43 34:43 6:57/K 179 791 Kate McAleer Run For Enda FO 34:46 34:46 6:57/K 180 826 Andrea O Donnell FO 34:21 34:48 6:58/K 181 993 Katie Grimes FO 34:48 34:48 6:58/K 182 673 Beth Corcoran Enda Dolan Trophy
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