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Beragh 5Mile & 5K Road Runs Beragh 5mile & 5k Road Runs - Co Tyrone Saturday, 20th April 2019 5km Overall Results Place Bib No Name Club Category Chip Time Gun Time Ave KM Pace 1 496 Martin Cox MO 15:48 15:48 3:10/K 2 503 Ethan Dunn Loughview Ac MO 17:49 17:49 3:34/K 3 505 Trisean Kelly Carmen Runners MU17 18:12 18:13 3:39/K 4 515 Aidan Molloy Omagh Harriers MO 18:28 18:29 3:42/K 5 514 Colm McNabb Omagh Tri MO 19:03 19:03 3:49/K 6 508 Nigel Grier Dromore Ac MO 19:05 19:05 3:49/K 7 511 Cassie Lagan Finn Valley Ac FO 19:08 19:08 3:50/K 8 532 Darryl Meenagh Carmen Runners MO 19:14 19:16 3:51/K 9 438 Seanan Donnelly Beragh MU17 19:27 19:27 3:53/K 10 500 Lauren Molloy Omagh Harriers FU17 19:52 19:52 3:58/K 11 509 Eamon Connolly Aghyaran Athletics MO 20:09 20:10 4:02/K 12 495 Patrick McWilliams Omagh Harriers MU17 20:45 20:45 4:09/K 13 494 Padraig Og McDermott Omagh Harriers MU17 20:53 20:54 4:11/K 14 579 Sean McCann Beragh MU17 21:31 21:31 4:18/K 15 609 Aine Donnelly Clones Ac FO 21:49 21:49 4:22/K 16 480 Enda Lynch Knockmany Running Club MU17 22:05 22:05 4:25/K 17 406 James Boyle Beragh MU17 22:11 22:11 4:26/K 18 569 Paul Crozier MO 22:17 22:17 4:27/K 19 638 Pierce Mullin MU17 22:50 22:50 4:34/K 20 639 Odhran Mullin MU17 22:50 22:50 4:34/K 21 529 Dara McGarvey Knockmany Running Club MU17 23:00 23:00 4:36/K 22 481 Cillian Lynch Knockmany Running Club MU17 23:14 23:15 4:39/K 23 512 Paul McCarroll Knockmany Running Club MO 23:22 23:27 4:41/K 24 586 Kelly McCaffrey FU17 23:30 23:30 4:42/K 25 556 Aine McCguigan Fintona Pearses FO 23:41 23:46 4:45/K 26 458 Gerard McWilliams Beragh MO 23:52 23:52 4:46/K 27 486 Daniel Curran Brk MU17 24:05 24:06 4:49/K 28 538 Eoghan Mullan Brk MU17 24:26 24:26 4:53/K 29 446 Oliver McCann Errigal MO 24:47 24:48 4:58/K 30 478 Ciara Lynch Knockmany Running Club FO 24:47 24:50 4:58/K 31 401 Ryan Owens Beragh MO 24:58 24:58 5:00/K 32 441 Cal McAleer MU17 25:07 25:11 5:02/K 33 466 Eoghan Donnelly Beragh MU17 25:44 25:44 5:09/K 34 533 Niall Meenagh Beragh MO 25:47 25:51 5:10/K 35 445 Emmett McCann Errigal MU17 25:56 25:56 5:11/K 36 555 Louise Coyle Knockmany Running Club FO 25:57 25:57 5:11/K 37 413 Chris Allen MO 25:56 26:05 5:13/K 38 552 Shea Colton Brk MU17 26:12 26:13 5:15/K 39 545 Ryan McAleer Brk MO 26:17 26:20 5:16/K 40 439 Jennifer Morrow Carmen Runners FO 26:20 26:28 5:18/K 41 554 John Platts N/a MO 26:34 26:34 5:19/K 42 487 Stephen Curran Brk MO 26:38 26:42 5:20/K 43 591 Kevin Quinn Beragh MO 27:10 27:10 5:26/K 44 553 Evelyn Hempton N/a FO 27:14 27:14 5:27/K 45 518 Cathaoir Kelly Beragh MU17 27:24 27:24 5:29/K 46 473 Ronan O'Lone Beragh MU17 27:25 27:25 5:29/K 47 577 Noel Donnelly Drumquin MO 27:29 27:29 5:30/K 48 571 Muireann Donnelly Drumquin FU17 27:21 27:29 5:30/K 49 615 Brian McAnamee Beragh MO 27:32 27:32 5:30/K 50 516 Darragh McClean Beragh MU17 27:32 27:35 5:31/K Beragh 5mile & 5k Road Runs - Co Tyrone Saturday, 20th April 2019 5km Overall Results Place Bib No Name Club Category Chip Time Gun Time Ave KM Pace 51 415 Gaelin Carr MU17 27:42 27:51 5:34/K 52 423 Darach Daffy MU17 27:43 27:52 5:34/K 53 610 Cahir Quinn Beragh MU17 27:52 27:52 5:34/K 54 479 Dara Lynch Knockmany Running Club MU17 27:55 27:57 5:35/K 55 433 Elaine Kerlin FO 27:49 27:58 5:36/K 56 442 Alison Donnell FO 27:57 28:00 5:36/K 57 611 Colm Quinn Errigal Ciaran MO 28:13 28:13 5:39/K 58 448 Alison Monteith Run For Enda FO 28:19 28:19 5:40/K 59 578 Breda Donaghey Knockmany Running Club FO 28:38 28:45 5:45/K 60 637 Kim Mullin FO 28:48 28:48 5:46/K 61 606 Liam Harte MU17 28:38 28:51 5:46/K 62 477 Geraldine Donnelly FO 28:48 28:57 5:47/K 63 551 Matthew Colton Brk MU17 28:57 28:57 5:47/K 64 526 Ryan McCartan Beragh MU17 29:18 29:20 5:52/K 65 521 Teresa Meegan Knockmany Running Club FO 29:21 29:21 5:52/K 66 562 Ronan Conroy MU17 29:31 29:34 5:55/K 67 572 Meabh Donnelly Drumquin FU17 29:35 29:35 5:55/K 68 557 Caoileann McElholm N/a FU17 29:37 29:37 5:55/K 69 440 Kate McAleer FO 29:38 29:38 5:56/K 70 544 Clare McAleer Brk FO 29:37 29:40 5:56/K 71 483 Lucy McCann Brk FU17 29:50 29:54 5:59/K 72 468 Aoife Farley Brk FU17 29:50 29:54 5:59/K 73 593 Leona Owens Beragh FO 30:01 30:01 6:00/K 74 428 Shirley Roberts FO 30:10 30:17 6:03/K 75 570 Conl McAleer MU17 30:30 30:31 6:06/K 76 497 Joseph Barr Beragh MU17 30:34 30:35 6:07/K 77 534 Matthew Meenagh Beragh MU17 30:43 30:43 6:09/K 78 482 Deirdre Flanagan Run For Enda FO 30:44 30:44 6:09/K 79 432 John Kerlin Run For Enda MO 30:36 30:45 6:09/K 80 434 Thomas McQuaid MO 30:49 30:49 6:10/K 81 414 Nuala McAleer Beragh FO 30:49 30:57 6:11/K 82 574 Sinead Donnelly Omagh Tri FO 30:56 31:03 6:13/K 83 568 Cormac Donnelly Drumquin MU17 30:56 31:03 6:13/K 84 501 Ailish Taggart FO 31:05 31:13 6:15/K 85 607 Michael Harte MO 31:29 31:42 6:20/K 86 429 Niall Kavanagh MU17 31:38 31:43 6:21/K 87 507 Patricia Nugent Knockmany Running Club FO 31:51 31:51 6:22/K 88 422 Fiona Conroy Brk FO 31:42 31:51 6:22/K 89 408 Noreen McElduff Beragh FO 31:52 31:52 6:22/K 90 528 Kayla Magill Killeeshil Runners FU17 32:06 32:06 6:25/K 91 527 Lisa Magill Killeeshil Runners FO 32:06 32:06 6:25/K 92 424 Donnachadh Daffy MU17 32:02 32:11 6:26/K 93 594 Phillip Grimes Beragh MU17 32:13 32:15 6:27/K 94 517 Aoife McClean Beragh FU17 32:19 32:23 6:29/K 95 472 Hannah O'Lone Beragh FU17 32:46 32:48 6:34/K 96 409 Bronagh Donnelly Knockmany Running Club FO 32:54 33:00 6:36/K 97 619 Sharon Farley Brk FO 33:12 33:17 6:39/K 98 519 Charlene Meegan Cooneen Go FO 33:18 33:29 6:42/K 99 427 Elaine McCarney FO 33:29 33:29 6:42/K 100 426 Raymond Moore MO 33:29 33:29 6:42/K Beragh 5mile & 5k Road Runs - Co Tyrone Saturday, 20th April 2019 5km Overall Results Place Bib No Name Club Category Chip Time Gun Time Ave KM Pace 101 506 Desmond Brownlie Lagan Valley Ac MO 33:28 33:30 6:42/K 102 425 Mollie Daffy FU17 33:29 33:38 6:44/K 103 498 Emma Barr Beragh FU17 33:29 33:38 6:44/K 104 614 Michael Tracey MO 34:40 34:40 6:56/K 105 513 Caroline McCarroll Knockmany Running Club FO 34:33 34:42 6:56/K 106 522 Helena McIlduff Knockmany Running Club FO 35:26 35:26 7:05/K 107 489 Michelle Mullan Ballygawley FO 35:30 35:40 7:08/K 108 492 Lilly May Mullin Ballygawley FU17 35:30 35:40 7:08/K 109 598 Katie Grimes Beragh FU17 35:39 35:44 7:09/K 110 596 Beth Corcoran Killyclogher FU17 35:39 35:45 7:09/K 111 531 Tracey McNally FO 35:59 36:10 7:14/K 112 603 Briege Lyons Beragh FO 36:20 36:20 7:16/K 113 502 Grainne Moxon Carmen Runners FO 36:23 36:23 7:17/K 114 471 Dean Lapmau N/a FO 36:26 36:26 7:17/K 115 449 Dolores Moore Run For Enda FO 36:33 36:33 7:19/K 116 465 Conor Donnelly Beragh MU17 36:34 36:35 7:19/K 117 510 Oisin Kelly Beragh MU17 36:36 36:36 7:19/K 118 417 Ben McGarvey Beragh MU17 36:36 36:36 7:19/K 119 601 Emma McCaffrey Beragh FU17 36:48 36:48 7:22/K 120 543 Kelly Fullen Killeeshil Runners FO 36:46 36:57 7:23/K 121 453 Michael McCartan MU17 36:51 37:07 7:25/K 122 537 Kaitlyn Owens Brk FU17 37:12 37:23 7:29/K 123 421 Aoibhe Conroy Brk FU17 37:14 37:24 7:29/K 124 530 Lorraine Wilson Cooneen Go FO 37:18 37:28 7:30/K 125 580 Molly Darcy Beragh FU17 37:47 37:47 7:33/K 126 595 Ellen McCann Beragh FU17 37:28 37:47 7:33/K 127 407 Aoife Boyle Beragh FU17 37:46 37:50 7:34/K 128 485 Celine Curran Brk FO 37:46 37:51 7:34/K 129 604 Pauline Owens Beragh FO 37:53 37:53 7:35/K 130 420 Tomas Conroy Brk MU17 38:23 38:23 7:41/K 131 541 Aoife Kelly Loughmacrory FU17 38:25 38:36 7:43/K 132 621 Zoe McNamee FU17 38:44 38:44 7:45/K 133 599 Caoimhe McCaffrey Beragh FU17 38:55 38:55 7:47/K 134 460 Maria Ward Loughmacrory FU17 38:54 38:57 7:47/K 135 536 Ella Owens Brk FU17 38:59 38:59 7:48/K 136 542 Aidan Kelly N/a MO 38:48 39:01 7:48/K 137 405 Elaine Munroe FO 39:05 39:09 7:50/K 138 567 Nollaig Donnelly Drumquin FU17 39:46 39:46 7:57/K 139 573 Sarah McCusker Drumquin FU17 39:46 39:46 7:57/K 140 499 Eoin O'Neill Beragh MU17 39:46 39:55 7:59/K 141 564 Caolan Conroy MU17 40:31 40:31 8:06/K 142 561 Donna Conroy FO 40:32 40:32 8:06/K 143 560 Justin Conroy Beragh MO 40:06 40:32 8:06/K 144 559 Evanna Campbell Beragh FU17 40:28 40:32 8:06/K 145 602 Bronagh Farley Beragh FU17 40:29 40:33 8:07/K 146 456 Aoife McWilliams Beragh FU17 40:47 40:50 8:10/K 147 431 Cara McCrory Breacach FU17 40:48 40:50 8:10/K 148 563 Aimee Conroy FU17 40:48 40:50 8:10/K 149 452 Rachel Donnelly FO 40:46 40:59 8:12/K 150 470 Clodagh Farley Brk FU17 41:11 41:16 8:15/K Beragh 5mile & 5k Road Runs - Co Tyrone Saturday, 20th April 2019 5km Overall Results Place Bib No Name Club Category Chip Time Gun Time Ave KM Pace 151 469 Niamh Farley Brk FU17 41:12 41:16 8:15/K 152 539 Maria Sweeney N/a FO 41:42 41:53 8:23/K 153 540 Cara Sweeney N/a FU17 41:42 41:54 8:23/K 154 461 Emma Jane Ward Loughmacrory FU17 42:42 42:45 8:33/K 155 459 Sarah Ward Loughmacrory FO 42:42 42:45 8:33/K 156 524 Ann McSorley Beragh FO 43:46 43:46 8:45/K 157 523 Peter McSorley Brk MO 43:49 43:49 8:46/K 158 600 Aine McCaffrey Beragh FU17 44:12 44:12 8:50/K 159 451 Aimee McCartan FU17 44:00 44:12 8:50/K 160 581 Maireann McCcaffrey Beragh FO 44:00 44:13 8:51/K 161 622 Martin McNamee MU17 44:37 44:37 8:55/K 162 620 Senan McCartan Beragh MU17 44:38 44:38 8:56/K 163 525 Ailish McCartan Beragh FU17 44:43 44:49 8:58/K 164 455 Niamh McCann Beragh FU17 44:43 44:49 8:58/K 165 613 Peter Mullin Beragh MO 45:05 45:20 9:04/K 166 635 Donnacha Harley MU17 45:35 45:35 9:07/K 167 454 Catherine Donnelly FO 45:50 46:03 9:13/K 168 629 Michelle McHugh Beragh FO 46:07 46:07 9:13/K 169 616 Annie Farley Brk FU17 46:07 46:07 9:13/K 170 488 Chloe Curran Brk FU17 46:05 46:10 9:14/K 171 558 Louise Campbell Beragh FO 46:25 46:25 9:17/K 172 430 Ann McDonald FO 46:21 46:25 9:17/K 173 566 Sigfra Donnelly Drumquin FU17
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