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Donegal Senior Cross Country Women – Entry Form 2014 Pl Donegal Senior Cross Country Women – Entry Form 2014 Pl. Race No. First Name Surname Club Time 1 416 Teresa Doherty Finn Valley AC 18.48 2 414 Catriona Devine Finn Valley AC 20.23 3 423 Claire Mc Guigan Lifford A.C. 20.37 4 419 Catherine Dooher Finn Valley AC 20.48 5 412 Sinéad Peoples Letterkenny AC 21.07 6 413 Kay Byrne Finn Valley AC 21.23 7 417 Donna Evans Finn Valley AC 21.39 8 401 Theresa Doherty Inishowen AC 21.45 9 403 Sara Marie Doherty Inishowen AC 22.01 10 411 Noreen Mc Gettigan Letterkenny AC 22.33 11 410 Irene Mc Fadden Letterkenny AC 22.35 12 424 Ita Kelly Lifford A.C. 22.36 13 415 Shannon Mc Laughlin Finn Valley AC 22.44 14 408 Trina Mhic Dhonaill Inishowen AC 23.23 15 402 Elizabeth Mc Daid Inishowen AC 23.58 16 404 Henrietta Elves Inishowen AC 24.14 17 405 Breege Collins Inishowen AC 24.34 18 422 Aileen Doherty Inishowen AC 25.19 19 407 Johanne Mc Colgan Inishowen AC 25.31 20 425 Carmel Hoynes Lifford A.C. 26.33 21 426 Joyce Mc Kinerick Lifford A.C. 26.36 Donegal Senior C C 2014 Men – Entry Form 2014 Pl. Race No. First Name Surname Club Time 1 476 Conor Bradley City of Derry 34.31 2 461 Pauric Mc Kinney Inishowen AC 34.42 3 440 Ciaran Doherty Letterkenny AC 35.11 4 441 Chris Johnston Letterkenny AC 35.22 5 473 Patrick Brennan Finn Valley AC 35.29 6 445 Dan King Letterkenny AC 35.30 7 469 Gerard Gallagher Finn Valley AC 35.41 8 468 Barry Harron Finn Valley AC 36.01 9 470 Mark Hoy Finn Valley AC 36.07 10 472 Dermot Brennan Finn Valley AC 36.09 11 442 Daniel Mooney Letterkenny AC 36.26 12 475 Adam Speer Finn Valley AC 36.33 13 471 James Speight Finn Valley AC 36.35 14 464 Kieran Carlin Finn Valley AC 37.09 15 443 Darren McBrearty Letterkenny AC 38.07 16 474 Michael Black Finn Valley AC 38.07 17 457 Martin Mooney Inishowen AC 38.30 18 456 Malcolm Mc Gee Inishowen AC 38.31 19 455 Jim Harkin Inishowen AC 38.33 20 465 Shane Mc Nulty Finn Valley AC 21 451 Raymond Birch Letterkenny AC 39.47 22 459 Phillip Callaghan Inishowen AC 40.01 23 448 Padraig Friel Letterkenny AC 40.27 24 479 Ciaran Mc Bride Letterkenny AC 40.28 25 460 Pat Gallagher Inishowen AC 40.51 26 447 Sean McFadden Letterkenny AC 41.15 27 477 Kevin Mc Menamin Lifford A.C. 44.12 28 480 James Stevenson Lifford A.C. 44.35 29 463 Finnbarr Gallagher Inishowen AC 45.09 30 478 Raymond Hoynes Lifford A.C. 45.37 31 462 Mickey Collins Inishowen AC 45.47 32 458 Ownie Mc Kinney Inishowen AC 46.06 Donegal Athletic Board Cross Country 2014 Senior Women Team Venue Letterkenny Date 04/11/2012 Position Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total 1 Finn Valley 1 2 4 6 – – 13 2 Inishowen A.C. 8 9 14 15 46 3 LiffordA.C 3 12 20 21 56 Donegal Athletic Board Cross Country 2014 Senior Men Team Venue Letterkenny Date 04/11/2012 Position Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Total 1 Finn Valley A.C. 5 7 8 9 10 12 51 2 Letterkenny A.C. 3 4 6 11 15 21 60 3 Inishowen A.C. 2 17 18 19 22 25 103.
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