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Walledcitymarathon Results2014 SSE Airtricity Walled City Marathon Sunday 1 June 2014 place bIb name club category 1 7 Freddie Keron Sittuk Kenya MO 2 3 Pauric McKinney Inishowen AC M45 3 4 James Crampsey City of Derry Spartans AC M45 4 300 Chris McGuinness Foyle Valley AC MO 5 656 Ciaran McGonagle Rosses AC M35 6 6 Benny Mullan Inishowen AC M40 7 694 Mark Mullan City of Derry Spartans AC M35 8 39 Bruce Lovell Birthday Club M35 9 707 Brian O'Connor Petts Wood Runners M35 10 297 Brian McGread Omagh Harriers MO 11 487 Ger Copeland U/A M35 12 5 Ryan Snodgrass Foyle Valley AC M35 13 8 Gerard Duddy City of Derry Spartans AC M50 14 1813 Anne Curley Donore Harriers F40 15 613 Paul Mallett U/A M35 16 476 Shane Carton Tallagh A/C M35 17 1114 Bill Duncan Liffford AC M45 18 891 Eamon Doherty NWTC M40 19 2045 Martin McLaughlin Omagh Harriers PACER 20 872 Ciaran Graham Foyle Valley AC M40 21 974 Dara McNulty Foyle Valley AC M40 22 2044 Fergus McGirr Pacer PACER 22 2042 Andy Guy Pacer PACER 24 1307 John Hughes Termoneeney R. 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M50 25 650 John McGeehan Bellahouston Road Runners M35 26 1429 Gerard Woods Tallagh A/C M55 27 29 Andrew Bates U/A MO 28 1207 Eamonn Monaghan Enniskillen RC M45 29 398 Jason Scott U/A MO 30 274 Benny McDaid U/A MO 31 762 Kevin Wallace U/A M35 32 170 Leon Gordon U/A MO 33 895 Kenny Holdsworth U/A M40 34 459 Ciaran Bradley U/A M35 35 1159 Sean Laverty City of Derry Spartans AC M45 36 79 James Carraher Celbridge AC MO 37 339 Ryan Moore U/A MO 38 1123 Finbarr Gallagher Inishowen AC M45 39 1203 Dessie McShane U/A M45 40 871 Gary Gorman U/A M40 41 1377 Paul Strain U/A M50 42 23 Brian Ankers 100 Marathon Club Ireland MO 43 787 Terry Canning Omagh Harriers M40 44 20 Marina Campbell City of Derry Spartans AC F35 45 55 Alan Clarke Foyle Valley AC MO 46 354 Rob O'Brien St Coca's AC MO 47 526 Colly Doherty Team 26.2 M35 48 547 Christy Friel U/A M35 49 1372 David Sexton U/A M50 50 130 Sean Dudgeon Liffford AC MO 51 1071 Joe Byrne Sportsworld M45 52 1163 Kenny Logue Caoimhin AC M45 53 1610 Claire McGuigan Liffford AC FO 54 451 John Apperley Springwell Running Club M35 55 1426 Brendan Ryan Tallagh A/C M55 56 880 Patrick Ger Hargan U/A M40 57 1139 John Hasson Ballymena Runners AC M45 57 1199 Paul McLaughlin Sperrin Harriers M45 59 439 Raymond Young U/A MO 60 262 Paul McCandless Foyle Valley AC MO 61 1146 Damian Hughes Termoneeney R. C. M45 62 135 Donal Egan U/A MO 63 231 Christopher Leitch U/A MO 64 1175 Mark McCarron U/A M45 65 750 Dave Slater U/A M35 66 1761 An Other U/A 67 1245 Rob Stewart U/A M45 68 1058 Stewart Anderson Ranelagh Harriers M45 69 903 Martin Keenan U/A M40 70 432 Paul White Foyle Valley AC MO 71 1301 Ian Hamilton U/A M50 72 759 Conor Toman U/A M35 73 385 Christopher Rankin U/A MO 74 834 Thomas Doherty Termoneeney R. C. M40 75 632 Mal McCay U/A M35 76 397 Chris Sandy U/A MO 77 2043 James Liddane PACER 78 463 Sean Bradley U/A M35 79 2041 John Giury Waterford AC PACER 80 2033 Brendan Aspel Waterford AC PACER 81 346 Paul Murray Finn Valley A.C. MO 82 1439 Kenneth Fancett Beckenham Running Club M60 83 2002 Joan Shine St Peters AC Lurgan 84 818 Liam Cullen Tallagh A/C M40 85 315 Conor McLaughlin Liffford AC MO 86 415 Wojciech Terlecki Sligo AC MO 87 38 Richard McLernon Birthday Club M35 88 503 Nigel Davenport U/A M35 89 177 Emmett Harkin Foyle Valley AC MO 90 1265 David Campbell Foyle Valley AC M50 91 534 Mark Duffy Ballymena & Co Antrim A.C. M35 92 1238 Damian Scullion U/A M45 93 12 Fran McFadden Springwell Running Club F40 94 1345 Dave Meehan Tallagh A/C M50 95 562 Adrian Glendinning Sperrin Harriers M35 96 492 Paul Coyle Foyle Valley AC M35 97 698 Frankie Mulrine U/A M35 98 1006 Rory O'Donnell U/A M40 99 959 Gavin McKevitt Lisburn Triathlon Club M40 100 549 Thomas Friel U/A M35 101 455 Juan Antonio Botella Jimenez Queens University Triathlon M35 102 790 Sean Carlin Enniskillen RC M40 103 1256 Martin Bell U/A M50 104 1272 Liam Coyle Team 26.2 M50 105 72 Dylan Coyle Team 26.2 MO 106 470 Jason Brown Team 26.2 M35 107 509 Niall Devine Team 26.2 M35 108 1248 Michael Walsh Enniskillen RC M45 109 826 Paul Dillon U/A M40 110 1106 Barry Doherty U/A M45 111 784 Adrian Callaghan Letterkenny M40 112 41 Declan Caldwel Inishowen AC MO 113 809 Kieran Coyle Team 26.2 M40 114 979 Stephen Meehan U/A M40 115 1410 Michael Lyttle Foyle Valley AC M55 116 515 Brian Doherty U/A M35 117 630 Thomas McCallion Blast Bootcamp M35 117 1143 Hugo Hegarty Foyle Valley AC M45 119 1240 Richard Shannon Omagh Harriers M45 120 322 Paddy McLaughlin U/A MO 121 144 John Fisher B/OLT MO 122 1346 Patrick Meehan Team 26.2 M50 123 157 Ryan Gallagher Foyle Valley AC MO 124 1867 Sandra McKeever Foyle Valley AC F40 125 404 Barry Smith Foyle Valley AC MO 126 980 Craig Mills U/A M40 127 166 Declan Gill U/A MO 128 2052 Mark Crossan Team 26.2 MO 129 1099 Ghislain Demeuldre Team SSE M45 130 1076 Malcolm Browne Enniskillen RC M45 131 405 Ciaran Smith Foyle Valley AC MO 132 1178 Adrian McCreesh Sperrin Harriers M45 133 1461 Jim Shiels U/A M65 134 1066 Gerry Breslin U/A M45 135 572 Eamon Harkin U/A M35 136 902 Peter Kardos U/A M40 137 1022 Mark Reid U/A M40 138 1259 Terry Boyle Tallagh A/C M50 139 298 Stuart McGregor U/A MO 140 774 Lawrence Bookham Blackwater Valley Runners M40 141 699 Declan Murphy U/A M35 142 896 Terry Horsfield U/A M40 143 1280 Thomas Doherty U/A M50 144 1534 Nicola Frizelle Springwell Running Club FO 145 2054 Richard Gallagher Team 26.2 M45 146 1104 Niall Diamond Omagh Harriers M45 147 283 Conor McDevitt U/A MO 148 1174 Cahal McCarron B/OLT M45 149 996 Sean Nickell Marathon Club Ireland M40 150 986 Gareth Moore Springwell Running Club M40 151 448 Paddy Connelly U/A MO 152 1344 Paddy McNamee U/A M50 153 971 Kevin McLean Springwell Running Club M40 154 773 Seamus Bonner U/A M40 155 1627 Jolene Mellon North East Runners A.C. FO 156 755 Joe Strunks Tri dant M35 157 1009 Ignatius O'Hagan U/A M40 158 50 Seamus McCallion Foyle Valley AC M55 159 928 Manus McBride U/A M40 160 334 Aaron Moore Lifford AC MO 161 201 Noel Jennings Foyle Valley AC MO 162 70 Christy McMonagle Team 26.2 M70 163 950 Kevin McFadden U/A M40 164 899 Shane Hutcheon U/A M40 165 841 Martin Donnelly 24/7 Triathlon Club M40 166 14 Helena Dornan Ballycastle Runners F40 167 1841 Siobhan Kenny U/A F40 168 892 Anthony Higginbottom Springwell Running Club M40 169 435 Brendan Wilson B/OLT MO 170 2050 Dipak Vala 100 Marathon Club Ireland PACER 171 2049 Marty Rae PACER 172 461 Frankie Bradley Foyle Valley AC M35 172 1338 Jim McGuinness Team 26.2 M50 174 738 Brian Rice U/A M35 175 431 David Webb U/A MO 176 1840 Andrea Kennedy Enniskillen RC F40 177 995 Eoin Napier U/A M40 178 835 Thomas Doherty U/A M40 179 683 Ciaran McSherry Enniskillen RC M35 180 856 Bobby Farren U/A M40 181 1160 Adrian Leonard U/A M45 182 1046 Graham Ward U/A M40 183 1286 Michael Duncan U/A M50 184 771 Dale Biggerstaff dub runners belfast M40 185 982 Dan Mitchell U/A M40 186 1794 Sharon Black Letterkenny A.C. F40 187 887 Colm Hearty North East Runners A.C. M40 188 1310 Wesley Kee U/A M50 189 140 Stephen Fillis U/A MO 190 59 Graeme Colhoun Marathon Club Ireland MO 191 384 Anthony Quinn U/A MO 192 607 Adrian Lynch Northpole CC M35 193 1285 Kenny Duffy U/A M50 194 1856 Elizabeth McDaid Inishowen AC F40 195 208 Christopher Keegan U/A MO 196 2057 Damien Doherty U/A M35 197 943 Gerard McDaid Team 26.2 M40 198 1281 Michael Donaghey Inishowen AC M50 199 897 Colin Hull U/A M40 200 951 Shane McGale Omagh Harriers M40 201 508 Brendan Devlin U/A M35 202 443 Conor McGuinness Team 26.2 MO 203 536 Mark Durkan U/A M35 204 1329 Michael McBride U/A M50 205 309 Liam McKinney Eglinton Road Runners MO 206 1029 Barry Shanks St Peters AC Lurgan M40 207 1085 Shaun Colhoun Liffford AC M45 208 913 Ciaran Lafferty U/A M40 209 1014 Philip O'Toole Tallagh A/C M40 210 15 Miriam Bridge City of Derry Spartans AC FO 211 1337 Cathal McFeely Springwell Running Club M50 212 793 Alan Catterson Finn Valley A.C. M40 213 1081 Brendan Carlin Foyle Valley AC M45 214 2064 Late entry 215 987 Nigel Morewood U/A M40 216 16 Susanna Allen Ballymena Runners AC F50 217 32 Martin Brennan Birthday Club MO 218 915 Frankie Lavelle Inishowen AC M40 219 9 Late entry 220 1389 Eamon Bradley Ealing Southall M55 221 212 Michael Kelly Foyle Valley AC MO 222 1249 Brian Ward 24/7 Triathlon Club M45 223 849 Aidan Durack U/A M40 224 1140 Adrian Haughian U/A M45 225 990 Ciaran Mullan U/A M40 226 1799 Donna Brolly Springwell Running Club F40 227 486 Gerard Colton Pettigo Runners M35 228 1079 Gerard Campbell Liffford AC M45 229 1216 Gerard Mullins Drogheda And District Ac M45 230 278 Shaun McDaid U/A MO 231 797 Aron Cole U/A M40 232 1741 Sharon McDaid Inishowen AC F35 233 264 Rioghan McClean St Peters AC Lurgan MO 234 1209 Ambrose Moore Born To Run M45 235 1141 Niall Heaney Omagh Harriers M45 236 877 Michael Hamill B/OLT M40 237 1839 Ita Kelly Omagh Harriers F40 238 1037 Denny Thompson U/A M40 239 1196 Michael McKeown East Down AC M45 240 1388 Roger Boyd U/A M55 241 1881 Orla Moore Lifford AC Fit 4 Life F40 242 396 Derek Rutherford Lanesboro Tri Club MO 243 957 Abraham McGuinness U/A M40 244 592 Adrian Johnston U/A M35 245 542 Jason Ferguson U/A M35 246 1244 David Stewart U/A M45 247 525 Clint Doherty Letterkenny 24/7 M35 248 788 Dominic Carlin Liffford AC M40 249 1135 Derek Hamilton U/A M45 250 421 Declan Tucker U/A MO 251 175 Niall Hargan U/A MO 252 961 John McKinney Team 26.2 M40 253 517 Damien Doherty U/A M35 254 1880 Amanda Monaghan Team 26.2 F40 255 1183 John McDonnell Enniskillen RC M45 256 195 Gavin Hunter optimal fitness MO 257 669 Colum McLaughlin U/A M35 258 1309 Bobbie Irvine Seapark AC M50 259 1822 Henrietta
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