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No. Name Time Club Category 1 132 Cian Mcloughlin 14.26Clonliffe Harriers Male Senior 2 177 Noel Berkeley 14.27 Dsd Male Senior 3 1 Noel Cullen 14.32 Clonliffe Harriers Male Senior 4 184 Tom O'connor 14.57 Liffey Valley Male Senior 5 189 Tony O'halloran 15.00 Dsd Male Senior 6 248 Michael Hassett 15.03 St. Catherines Male O/40 7 136 Eoghan Marnell 15.08 Dch Male Senior 8 473 Kevin Kelly 15.11 Beechmount Harriers Male Junior 9 169 Africanus O'dena 15.12 Naas Ac Male Senior 10 137 Rory Byrne 15.14 Blackock Ac Male Senior 11 246 Eugene Coppinger 15.16 Civil Service Male O/40 12 171 Dave Corcoran 15.18 Civil Service Male Senior 13 183 Paul Fleming 15.21Rathfarnham Wsaf Male Senior 14 329 Jerry Kiernan 15.24Clonliffe Harriers Male O/45 15 461 Andrew Edger 15.24 Rathfarnham Wsaf Male Junior 16 139 Ciaran Macalinden 15.26Annadale Striders Male Senior 17 135 Colm O'callaghan 15.30 Blackock Ac Male Senior 18 243 William Mitchell 15.31 Albertville Harriers Male O/40 19 195 Mick Traynor 15.37 Raheny Shamrocks Male Senior 20 476 Brian Byrne 15.40 Rathfarnham Wsaf Male Junior 21 153 Joe Hannigan 15.44 Rathfarnham Wsaf Male Senior 22 147 Martin Kearney 15.45Civil Service Male Senior 23 40 Mark Rossiter 15.47 Male Senior 24 140 Fergus Matthews 15.49Rathfarnham Wsaf Male Senior 25 239 Eamonn Mcevoy 15.49 St Finbarrs Male O/40 26 333 John Cullen 15.50 Liffey Valley Male O/45 27 253 Barry Doyle 15.53 Sportsworld Male O/40 28 34 Joe Byrne 15.55 Sportsworld Male Senior 29 244 Sean Doyle 15.55 Rathfarnham Wsaf Male O/40 30 22 Aidan Mcgrath 15.58 Donore Male Senior 31 250 Eamonn Tierney 16.00Rathfarnham Wsaf Male O/40 32 484 Kenny White 16.01 West Dublin Male Junior 33 218 Jack Tyrell 16.03 Sportsworld Male O/40 34 164 Niall O'hanlon 16.03 Liffey Valley Male Senior 35 175 Paul Gleeson 16.06 South O'hanlon Male Senior 36 332 Patrick O'shea 16.06 Iveragh Male O/45 37 157 Patrick Boylan 16.07 Naas Ac Male Senior 38 480 Denis Mcgill 16.08 West Dublin Male Junior 39 201 Nelson Cahoon 16.09 Albertville Harriers Male O/40 40 143 Nicholas Mcguinness 16.09 Dundealgan Male Senior 41 481 Shane Reilly 16.13 West Dublin Male Junior 42 27 Dave Morley 16.14 Sportsworld Male Senior 43 364 John Buckley 16.15 St Finbarrs Male O/50 44 477 Sean Campbell 16.16 Longford Ac Male Junior 45 334 Tommy O'neill 16.17Sportsworld Male O/45 46 29 Joe Casey 16.20 Liffey Valley Male Senior 47 178 Mel Hilliard 16.21 Metro St Brigids Male Senior 48 214 Paul Dinan 16.22 St Finbarrs Male O/40 49 167 Paul Power 16.22 Liffey Valley Male Senior 50 258 Robert Duignam 16.23 Dsd Male O/40 51 492 Alan Clerkin 16.23 Sligo Male Junior 52 640 Geraldine Hendricken 16.25 St Laurence O'toole Female Senior 53 159 Paddy Douglas 16.27 Monaghan Phoenix Male Senior 54 245 Ben Lawlor 16.28 Civil Service Male O/40 55 342 Gerry Thomas 16.30 Rathfarnham Wsaf Male O/45 56 256 Michael Jordan 16.31 North East Runners Male O/40 57 257 Michael Mcgovern 16.33Rathfarnham Wsaf Male O/40 58 238 Willie Hayes 16.34 St Finbarrs Male O/40 59 331 Dennis Noonan 16.34Clonliffe Harriers Male O/45 60 149 Alan Keville 16.35 Rathfarnham Wsaf Male Senior 61 463 Brian O'donoghue 16.35 Ucd Ac Male Junior 62 51 Mark Smith 16.40 Male Senior 63 233 Joe Rankin 16.43 Donore Male O/40 64 751 Mary Donohue 16.43 Clonliffe Harriers Female O/35 65 359 Willie Mccracken 16.46 Newry Shamrocks Male O/50 66 190 Peter Sweeney 16.49 Donore Male Senior 67 142 Chris Carroll 16.51 Dundealgan Male Senior 68 168 Brendan Hackett 16.53 Lucan Harriers Male Senior 69 466 Michael Quinn 16.53Albertville Harriers Male Junior 70 237 John Mchugh 16.54 Rathfarnham Wsaf Male O/40 71 162 Dominic Horan 16.54 Bray Runners Male Senior 72 262 Eoin Murray 16.55 Rathfarnham Wsaf Male O/40 73 335 Michael Mceneany 16.55 North East Runners Male O/45 74 232 Don O'carroll 16.58 Rathfarnham Wsaf Male O/40 75 393 Brian Geraghty 17.00 Galway City Harriers Male O/55 76 370 T J O'loughlin 17.01 Clonmel Male O/50 77 247 John O'leary 17.02 Lucan Harriers Male O/40 78 375 Dessi Mcgann 17.03 Civil Service Male O/50 79 252 Paddy Parrott 17.04 Metro St Brigids Male O/40 80 453 Adrian Gurn 17.10 Longford Ac Male Junior 81 489 Andy Wall 17.15 Rathfarnham Wsaf Male Junior 82 133 Eamonn O'dwyer 17.17 Rathfarnham Wsaf Male Senior 83 160 Denis Mcdonald 17.18 Liffey Valley Male Senior 84 35 John Farrelly 17.19 South O'hanlon Male Senior 85 451 Barry Sheil 17.20 Longford Ac Male Junior 86 24 Joe Brady 17.20 Dunshaughlin Male Senior 87 660 Helena Crossan 17.21 Finn Valley Female Senior 88 240 Albert Eakins 17.21 Liffey Valley Male O/40 89 326 Richard Crowley 17.23 St Finbarrs Male O/45 90 36 Paul Tester 17.24 Liffey Valley Male Senior 91 646 Maria Lynch 17.26 Dsd Female Senior 92 490 James Mahon 17.27 Raheny Shamrocks Male Junior 93 371 Myles Mchugh 17.27 Clonmel Male O/50 94 337 Michael O'connor 17.28 North East Runners Male O/45 95 467 Paul Mcmullan 17.29Albertville Harriers Male Junior 96 478 Kevin Smith 17.29 Longford Ac Male Junior 97 26 Mark Reid 17.31 Rathfarnham Wsaf Male Senior 98 144 Colin Dowling 17.35 Rathfarnham Wsaf Male Senior 99 328 Padraig Keane 17.36Clonliffe Harriers Male O/45 100 38 Paul Cullen 17.36 Male Senior 101 222 Sean O'dwyer 17.37 Male O/40 102 648 Mairead Murphy 17.38 Liffey Valley Female Senior 103 380 Brendan O'connor 17.39 Sportsworld Male O/50 104 749 Olive Nolan 17.40 Donore Female O/35 105 220 Nicholas Andrews 17.41 Male O/40 106 763 Jean Carr 17.44 Female O/35 107 320 Christy Butterly 17.48Rathfarnham Wsaf Male O/45 108 638 Olive Bollard 17.51 Raheny Shamrocks Female Senior 109 479 Sean Mcdonnell 17.51 West Dublin Male Junior 110 942 Emmett Herlihy 17.52 Male Senior 111 154 Liam Mccarthy 17.52 Liffey Valley Male Senior 112 174 Derek Mcconnon 17.54 Rathfarnham Wsaf Male Senior 113 219 Ciaran Markey 17.57 Male O/40 114 151 Brian Brunton 17.58 Lucan Harriers Male Senior 115 181 Gerry Mcquaid 17.59 Male Senior 116 65 Seamus O'neill 17.59 Male Senior 117 155 Martin Hassett 18.01 St. Catherines Male Senior 118 857 Geraldine Carragher 18.02 Sportsworld Female O/40 119 491 Brendan Colvery 18.04 Raheny Shamrocks Male Junior 120 644 Liz Foy 18.06 Kildare Ac Female Senior 121 130 Pj Doyle 18.08 Tinryland A C Male Senior 122 384 Jim Leonard 18.09 Boyne A C Male O/55 123 310 Rory O'neill 18.10 Male O/45 124 482 Michael Brady 18.10 Longford Ac Male Junior 125 221 Christy Andrews 18.1 Male O/40 126 50 Aidan Kennedy 18.12 Raheny Shamrocks Male Senior 127 868 Louise Mcgrillen 18.13 Blackock Ac Female O/40 128 382 Charlie Cruise 18.13 Civil Service Male O/55 129 216 Noel Ward 18.14 Male O/40 130 647 Gail Culliton 18.16 Sportsworld Female Senior 131 365 Bobby Rea 18.16 Albertville Harriers Male O/50 132 348 Joe Cooper 18.17 Clonliffe Harriers Male O/45 133 496 Simon Kenny 18.20 Raheny Shamrocks Male Junior 134 396 John Langan 18.21 Male O/55 135 558 Hannah Waugh 18.21Albertville Harriers Female Junior 136 111 Donal Caulfield 18.23 Male Senior 137 366 Ray Mccormack 18.23 Raheny Shamrocks Male O/50 138 650 Fiona Mcgann 18.23 Sportsworld Female Senior 139 639 Orla Gormley 18.24 Raheny Shamrocks Female Senior 140 356 Peter Mcdermott 18.24 Rathfarnham Wsaf Male O/50 141 217 Tommy Clarke 18.25 Male O/40 142 853 Mary Jennings 18.30 Waterford A C Female O/40 143 134 Tony Brennan 18.32 Male Senior 144 81 Michael Boylan 18.32 Male Senior 145 741 Margaret Burns 18.33 Dsd Female O/35 146 158 Mark Hansen 18.35 Male Senior 147 631 Edel Mooney 18.36 Ferbane Female Senior 148 383 Jim Langan 18.39 Tullamore Harriers Male O/55 149 414 Noel Iremonger 18.44 Donore Male O/60 150 84 Stephen Doyle 18.45 Male Senior 151 83 Ed Nyland 18.46 Male Senior 152 465 Alan Dolan 18.47 Crusaders A C Male Junior 153 454 Neil Cowzer 18.47 Rathfarnham Wsaf Male Junior 154 324 Frank Brady 18.48 Male O/45 155 625 Elaine Caul 18.50 Sportsworld Female Senior 156 336 Seamus Mckenna 18.51 North East Runners Male O/45 157 327 Franz Braun 18.52 Germany Male O/45 158 199 Redmond Murphy 18.52 Male Senior 159 58 Peter Carey 18.53 Male Senior 160 344 Frank Hanon 18.53 Dunboyne Male O/45 161 842 Susan Waterstone 18.54 Naas Ac Female O/40 162 614 Laura Mcginley 18.54 Raheny Shamrocks Female Senior 163 755 Eileen Dalton 18.57 Sportsworld Female O/35 164 304 Eddy Lane 18.58 Male O/45 165 308 Peter Curran 18.58 Male O/45 166 474 Karl Black 18.58 Beechmount Harriers Male Junior 167 458 Colm Farrell 19.00 Male Junior 168 254 Paul Foley 19.01 Kilmore A C Male O/40 169 107 Nico Scheeres 19.02 Rathfarnham Wsaf Male Senior 170 211 Edward Curtis 19.03 Male O/40 171 981 Bernard Dunne 19.05 Donore Male O/50 172 634 Angela O'connor 19.06 Sportsworld Female Senior 173 53 Ray Mcdermott 19.06 Male Senior 174 110 Emmett Mcsherry 19.07 Male Senior 175 435 Declan Walshe 19.07 Dch Male O/65 176 645 Donna Mahon 19.08 Lucan Harriers Female Senior 177 200 Declan Cox 19.09 Donore Male Senior 178 615 Miriam Mccormack 19.11 Dsd Female Senior 179 92 Michael O'dwyer 19.11 Male Senior 180 493 Michael Tyndall 19.12 Raheny Shamrocks Male Junior 181 387 Terry Mee 19.14 Donore Male O/55 182 163 Pat Monaghan 19.16 Lucan Harriers Male Senior 183 483 Peter Brady 19.18 Longford Ac Male Junior 184 357 Paddy Reilly 19.19 Liffey Valley Male O/50 185 196 Alan Worrall 19.19Dch Male Senior 186 349 John Carmody 19.20 Male O/45 187 557 Sarah Jane Guiney 19.21Albertville Harriers Female Junior 188 487 David Collins 19.21 Rathfarnham Wsaf Male Junior 189 187 Stephen Coghlan 19.22 Liffey Valley Male Senior 190 145 Michael Donoghue 19.23 Lucan Harriers Male Senior 191 907 Rita Reid 19.23 Sportsworld Female O/45 192 224 Norman Wilson 19.25 Male O/40
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