LAOIS SPORTS PARTNERSHIP/St. Abbans A.C. 2Nd Annual MONAVEA 'WOMENS' MINI MARATHON Sunday 10Th May 2009 1. Liz Cuskelly

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LAOIS SPORTS PARTNERSHIP/St. Abbans A.C. 2Nd Annual MONAVEA 'WOMENS' MINI MARATHON Sunday 10Th May 2009 1. Liz Cuskelly LAOIS SPORTS PARTNERSHIP/St. Abbans A.C. 2nd Annual MONAVEA ‘WOMENS’ MINI MARATHON Sunday 10th May 2009 1. Liz Cuskelly Tullamore 28.30 2. Breda Roche St. Abbans 31.23 3. Eileen Cantwell St. Abbans 31.33 4. Sadie Wheatley Wolfhill 32.31 5. Theresa Agar St. Abbans 33.27 6. Pamela Ramsbottom Stradbally 33.40 7. Pamela Donoghue St. L. O’T 34.18 8. Tina Lee St. L. O’T 34.26 9. Nicole Cuskelly Tullamore 34.45 10. Laura Delaney B'Branna 35.01 11. Breda Murphy Carlow 35.23 12. Niamh Walker Carlow 35.34 13. Breda Long St. L. O’T 35.36 14. Lisa Campion Momeenroe 36.07 15. Caitlin Brennan Skeough... 36.11 16. Pauline Agar St. Abbans 36.11 17. Dena Hogan Enniscorthy 36.31 18. Orna Holohan Carlow 36.35 19. Kay O’Reilly Newtown 36.35 20. June O’Neill Stradbally 37.00 21. Sarah Prendergast Carlow 37.10 22. Ann Nicholl-W St. Abbans 37.26 23. Mary Claire Kelly Rossmore 37.27 24. Geraldine Brennan L'bridge 37.28 25. Marie O’Rourke St. L. O’T 37.29 26. Eileen O’Reilly Newtown 37.39 27. Aine McDonald B'Town 37.40 28. Aisling Leonard St. Abbans 37.44 29. Kathy Kinsella Old Leighlin 37.46 30. Patricia Nuzum Abbeyleix 37.56 31. Ben Brennan St. Abbans 38.02 32. Jacinta Horan Castlecomer 38.50 33. Theresa Brennan Killeshin 39.02 34. Sarah Fleming Mayo 39.39 35. Juna Noonan Carlow 39.45 36. Joyce Macken Tolerton 40.13 37. Alison O’Reilly Newtown 40.22 38. Niamh Byrne Fenagh 40.33 39. Deirdre Cotter Portarlington 40.47 40. Kathryn Wall Fenagh 40.48 41. Charmaine Hutton Carlow 41.07 42. Ciara Duggan Carlow 41.11 43. Caroline Hughes Arles 41.12 44. Audrey Hughes B'Town 41.12 45. Anita Brennan Arles 41.12 46. Joanne Wall Carlow 41.18 47. Kathleen O’Neill Crettyard 41.18 48. Mairead Leonard Ballylinan 41.48 49. Charlotte Flood Naas 41.48 50. Laura Dragoi Crettyard 42.18 51. Ann Marie O’Reilly Newtown 42.31 52. Suzanne Scully Vicarstown 42.39 53. Deirdre Brennan St. Abbans 42.40 54. Eadaoin Brennan Monavea 42.42 55. Clare Walsh Mayo 42.43 56. Rebecca McDonald Kilkenny 42.55 57. Maura Fleming Mayo 42.57 58. Louise Graham Kilkenny 43.01 59. Carol Brennan Moneenroe 43.03 60. Joyce Byrne Crettyard 43.04 61. June Ward Kilkenny 43.10 62. Emer Carty Enniscorthy 43.14 63. Daphne Hancock Garrendenny 43.18 64. Kiara Nolan Carlow 43.24 65. Mary Broderick Johnswell 43.40 66. Linda Kavanagh Palatine 43.42 67. Eimear Gilmartin Carlow 43.42 68. Alison Scanlon Portlaoise 43.49 69. Laura Graham Tolerton 43.53 70. Margaret Davis Graiguecullen43.48 71. Emma Graham Tolerton 43.59 72. Jacinta O’Sullivan Monavea 44.01 73. Denise Bowe Carlow 44.10 74. Shauna Holohan Ardenteggle 44.12 75. Alice Farrell Ballyragget 44.20 76. Sophie Purcell Carlow 44.26 77. Breda McHugh Paulstown 44.28 78. Gillian Buggy Crettyard 44.40 79. Nuala Ryan Palatine 44.56 80. Fiona Glynn Palatine 44.56 81. Crona Glynn Palatine 45.35 82. Patricia Murphy Bishop Foley 45.35 83. June Murphy Carlow 45.44 84. Catherine Farrell Ballylinan 45.57 85. Karen McLoughlin Ballylinan 45.57 86. Adrienne Kelly Monavea 46.15 87. Lisa Dooley Tolerton 46.18 88. Caroline Mullally Castlecomer 46.19 89. Edel Brennan Moneenroe 46.33 90. Emma Doherty Portlaoise 46.51 91. Avril Murphy Monavea 46.57 92. Helena Gleeson Portlaoise 47.14 93. Josephine Kennedy Maganey 48.05 94. Mary Whelan Ardateggle 48.31 95. Claire Gleeson Portlaoise 48.57 96. Mary Fleming Clonbrock 49.05 97. Clare Hutton Graiguecullen49.33 98. Dymphna Maher Ballickmoyler 49.38 99. Mary Kilgannon Lucan 49.40 100.Yvonne Deering Killeshin 49.49 101.Ann Dowd Castlecomer 49.57 102.Marie Behan Tolerton 49.57 103.Alison Shortt Ennis (Clare) 50.14 104.Joan Brophy Sleaty 50.27 105.Marie Lawlor Carlow 50.45 106.Philomena Kelly Rossmore 51.18 107.Lorraine Butler Rossmore 51.18 108.Anne Byrne Ballickmoyler 52.04 109.Deirdre Walsh Ballinakill 52.14 110.Mary Brennan Monavea 52.15 111.Niamh Kealy Clonbrock 52.15 112.Deirdre Jordan Clonbrock 52.16 113.Rebekah Patterson Kilkenny 52.18 114.Hilary Jenkinson Castlecomer 52.18 115.Mildred Neale Kilgorey 52.22 116.Agnes Kealy Clonbrock 52.25 117.Michelle Egan Aughaterry 52.31 118.Olive Maguire Aughaterry 52.37 119.Sarah Egan Aughaterry 52.38 120.Noreen Dowling Tolerton 53.30 121.Margaret Moran Killeshin 53.38 122.Bernadette Brennan Moneenroe 54.24 123.Liz Tunstead Bilbo 54.24 124.Anne Byrne Castlecomer 54.25 125.Noeleen Condron Stanney 54.52 126.Marcella Scully Portlaoise 55.15 127.Mary Ryan L'bridge 55.15 128.Shirley Moran Graiguecullen55.15 129.Sinead Whitney Graiguecullen55.16 130.Michelle Wall Kane Castledermot 56.30 131.Hannah Carbery Rossmore 57.02 132.Johanna Kavanagh Durrow 57.29 133.Louise Conroy Ballacolla 57.29 134.Sinead McGowan Portlaoise 57.33 135.Mary Clare O’Mara Carlow 57.49 136.Caroline Haughton Bishop Foley 58.23 137.Bridget Buggy Clogh 58.53 138.Carol Curran Ballaghmoon 59.08 139.Theresa Dunne Ballylinan 59.22 140.Nicola Doorley Ballacolla 59.46 141.Aoife Dunne Ballylinan 59.46 142.Lisa Conroy Ballacolla 59.46 143.Aoibhin Kelly Athy 1-00.47 144.Nessa Millet St. Abbans 1-00.49 145.Marie Brennan Garrendenny 1-00.51 146.Kate Neale Killgorey 1-01.15 147.Catherine Galvin Mountmellick 1-02.01 148.Helena Kehoe Enniscorthy 1-02.10 149.Kathleen Nolan Enniscorthy 1-02.10 150.Maria Murphy Wexford 1-02.10 151.Una Kelly Athy 1-02.18 152.Priscilla Neilan Galway 1-02.18 153.Martina Campion Castlecomer 1-02.25 154.Siobhan O’Shea Portlaoise 1-03.12 155.Karen Connolly Stradbally 1-03.12 156.Delphine Picovici Ballyhide 1-04.00 157.Madeline O’Brien Ballyhide 1-04.00 158.Ber Hanrahon Mountmellick 1-04.10 159.Joan Byrne Portlaoise 1-04.10 160.Margaret Dunne The Swan 1-04.10 161.Anne Nolan Springhill 1-04.43 162.June Farrell Killeshin 1-04.43 163.Marie Egan Pollerton 1-05.33 164.Pauline Whelan Carlow 1-05.33 165.Grace Keatley Castledermot 1-06.10 166.Bernie Murphy Tinryland 1-06.10 167.Louise Smyth Graiguecullen1-06.10 168.Rebecca McGrath Killeshin 1-06.28 169.Aoife Brennan Springhill 1-06.30 170.Josephine Kelly Monavea 1-06.59 171.Michelle Doyle Tolerton 1-06.59 172.Niamh Kelly Killeshin 1-07.04 173.Margeurite Mullen Tinryland 1-07.31 174.Catriona Kirwan Tolerton 1-07.31 175.Julie Mealy Castlecomer 1-07.32 176.Anne Graham Tolerton 1-07.37 177.Ann Marie Holohan Ardateggle 1-07.37 178.Angela Mulhall Tolerton 1-07.46 179.Kate Bolger Killeshin 1-07.47 180.Molly Carbery Rossmore 1-07.47 181.Mary Byrne Killeshin Rd 1-08.55 182.Yvonne Butler Cranny Carlow 1-08.55 183.Martina Brennan Moneenroe 1-09.31 184.Helen Young Crettyard 1-09.31 185.Kiera Buggy Crettyard 1-09.31 186.Jane Walsh Rossmore 1-09.49 187.Aislinn Brennan Ballickmoyler 1-09.49 188.Kathy Kilgannon Lucan 1-09.50 189.Pamela Quinn Clonbullogue 1-09.57 190.Melinda McDonagh Portlaoise 1-09.57 191.Jamie Lee Jackson Portlaoise 1-09.57 192.Michelle Wright/Nolan Monavea 1-10.02 193.Mary Love (Jnr) Moneenroe 1-10.17 194.Mary Love (Snr) Moneenroe 1-10.17 195.Kathleen Larkin Coolcullen 1-10.38 196.Laura O’Reilly Crettyard 1-10.41 197.Clare McGuill Carlow 1-11.42 198.Aileen Wynne Carlow 1-11.42 199.Rita Walker Carlow 1-11.42 200.Olwyn Grogan Carlow 1-11.42 201.Anna Mary Mullins Caslecomer 1-12.11 202.Ann O’Reilly Newtown 1-12.11 203.Annette Monaghan Killeshin 1-12.11 204.Kitty Brennan Coolnariska 1-12.11 205.Caroline Gleeson Ballylinan 1-13.44 206.Kathleen Butler Ballyadams 1-13.59 207.Antoinette Brennan Ballyadams 1-13.59 208.Monica Delaney Portlaoise 1-14.45 209.Julie Rock Portlaoise 1-15.25 210.Celine Dooley Carlow 1-15.28 211.Rosemary Swan Carlow 1-15.28 212 Helena McKenna Carlow 1-15.29 213.Annette Nolan Killeshin 1-15.35 214.Sandra Doyle Carlow 1-16.23 215.Breda Shortall Killeshin 1-16.23 216.Ann Hickey Rossmore 1-19.25 217.Breda Murphy Carlow 1-19.25 218.Bridget Kelly Clogh 1-19.25 219.Sinead O’Reilly Crettyard 1-22.59 220.Ann Marie Condron Crettyard 1-22.59 221.Yvonne Stewart Clane 1-25.34 222.Corina Byrne Athy 1-25.34 223.Ann Stojanovc Enniscorthy 1-26.00 224.Lilian McKenna Enniscorthy 1-26.00 225.Mary O’T Wexford 1-26.00 226.Julia Conroy Portlaoise 1-31.44 227.Anne Marie Conroy Portlaoise 1-31.44 228.Ita Jones Doonane 229.Fiona Jones Spindlewood Many thanks to everyone that turned out and made it a very SPECIAL day in the clubs history. Our SPONSORS are worthy of your support – main sponsor Caroline and her team @ LAOIS SPORTS PARTNERSHIP – Whitelite Ltd., Diamond Woodcraft Ltd., Johnson & Johnson Ltd., and Nestle Ltd. Those that donated the very beautiful spot prizes – those that did the baking and made it a real party, to Ben and the FAS gang for all the work behind the scenes, everyone that helped out in any way and special thanks to the ladies for providing the usual outstanding refreshments.
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