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Athletics Ireland National Marathon Championship Results Mens Results Athletics Ireland National Marathon Championship Results Results ordered in Gun Time MALE SENIOR Place Name Club Cat Gun Time 1 Stephen SCULLION Clonliffe Harriers A.C. MS 02:12:01 2 Mick CLOHISEY Raheny Shamrock A.C. MS 02:13:19 3 Hugh ARMSTRONG Ballina A.C. MS 02:14:22 4 Sean HEHIR Metro St. Brigids A.C. MS 02:16:01 5 Eoghan TOTTEN Newcastle & District A.C. MS 02:16:09 6 Kyle DOHERTY City of Derry A.C. Spartans MS 02:22:22 7 David MANSFIELD Clonmel A.C. MS 02:25:03 8 Colin MAHER Ballyfin A.C. MS 02:25:36 9 Feidhlim MCGOWAN North Sligo A.C. MS 02:25:53 10 Noel CARROLL Shercock A.C. MS 02:29:04 11 Andrew SHEEHAN Leevale A.C. MS 02:30:19 12 Colum GAILE Albertville Harriers MS 02:31:55 13 Mark KIRWAN Raheny Shamrock A.C. MS 02:33:41 14 Pauric ENNIS Tullamore Harriers A.C. MS 02:33:49 15 Paddy O'DONNELL City of Derry A.C. Spartans MS 02:35:56 16 Matthew COLLINS Portmarnock A.C. MS 02:36:41 17 Colm CASSIDY Raheny Shamrock A.C. MS 02:36:52 18 Patrick HIGGINS Newcastle & District A.C. MS 02:37:58 19 Simon DEVENNEY Raheny Shamrock A.C. MS 02:38:07 20 Eoin CALLAGHAN Star Of The Sea A.C. MS 02:38:33 21 Joey FEERY Clonmel A.C. MS 02:38:33 22 John HIGGINS Mayo A.C. MS 02:39:56 23 Bedilu GEBRESELASSIE Dundrum South Dublin A.C. MS 02:40:45 24 David CALLAGHAN Tallaght A.C. MS 02:42:00 25 Enda MCKAIGUE Acorns A.C. MS 02:44:23 26 Patrick MAHON City of Derry A.C. Spartans MS 02:45:35 27 Robert FREWEN Raheny Shamrock A.C. MS 02:46:47 28 Edward COOKE Victoria Park & Connswater MS 02:48:49 29 Javaid GAYNOR Blackrock A.C. MS 02:49:06 30 Ryhan O'HALLORAN St. Finbarrs A.C. MS 02:49:14 31 Eanna KAVANAGH Civil Service A.C. MS 02:49:21 32 James HOARE Celbridge A.C. MS 02:49:54 33 Igor PASHCHENKO Blackrock A.C. MS 02:50:59 34 Sean KELLY Raheny Shamrock A.C. MS 02:51:44 35 Billy MOLONEY Clonmel A.C. MS 02:52:02 36 Ryan GALWAY Springwell Running Club MS 02:53:13 37 Alan DUFFY Sli Cualann A.C. MS 02:53:47 38 Luke MCMULLAN Newcastle & District A.C. MS 02:54:10 39 Conor RYAN Clonmel A.C. MS 02:54:56 40 Conor LEECH Na Fianna A.C. MS 02:54:58 41 Alan HOGAN West Waterford A.C. MS 02:55:26 42 Martin MCKENNA Raheny Shamrock A.C. MS 02:56:02 43 Frank CUNNINGHAM Newcastle & District A.C. MS 02:56:17 44 Paul CARROLL Shercock A.C. MS 02:56:46 45 John LYNCH Tracton A.C. MS 02:57:27 46 Wayne WALKER Clonliffe Harriers A.C. MS 02:57:28 47 Tomás KAVANAGH Sliabh Bhuide Rovers A.C. MS 02:57:33 48 David MULLEN Clonliffe Harriers A.C. MS 02:58:06 49 Andy GORDON Sportsworld A.C. MS 02:58:30 50 Damien GERAGHTY Eagle A.C. MS 02:58:34 Page 1 Mens Results 51 David CRONIN Raheny Shamrock A.C. MS 02:58:51 52 Fergal LEONARD Clara A.C. MS 02:58:57 53 Stephen CONROY Celbridge A.C. MS 02:59:26 54 Jeff ENNIS Fr. Murphy A.C. MS 02:59:49 55 Adam FLANAGAN Crusaders A.C. MS 03:00:04 56 Sean RUSSELL Newcastle & District A.C. MS 03:02:18 57 Paul DUFFY Sli Cualann A.C. MS 03:02:55 58 Joe MCCRACKEN Raheny Shamrock A.C. MS 03:03:08 59 Joe MATHERS Mallusk Harriers MS 03:05:18 60 Liam BUGGY Ballyfin A.C. MS 03:05:34 61 Colin SCANLON Mayo A.C. MS 03:05:48 62 Sean MCALLISTER St. Peter's A.C. MS 03:07:43 63 Declan WHOOLEY Raheny Shamrock A.C. MS 03:07:57 64 Stephen KAVANAGH Tallaght A.C. MS 03:08:35 65 Lorcan GEARTY Longford A.C. MS 03:08:51 66 Luke COLEMAN Tallaght A.C. MS 03:09:46 67 Noel RUXTON Shercock A.C. MS 03:10:29 68 Colin O'NEILL St. Coca's A.C. MS 03:10:40 69 Tony REDMOND Sli Cualann A.C. MS 03:11:21 70 John HEAPHY Lios Tuathail A.C. MS 03:11:21 71 Aonghus O'BRIAIN Sli Cualann A.C. MS 03:12:03 72 Eoghan HUGHES Blackrock A.C. MS 03:12:49 73 Gary WHITTLE Tullamore Harriers A.C. MS 03:13:14 74 Michael MOYNIHAN Kilnaboy A.C. MS 03:13:18 75 Stephen MCLAUGHLIN Springwell Running Club MS 03:14:21 76 Matt DUNNE Dublin Front Runners A.C. MS 03:14:31 77 Neil SHANAHAN Kilkenny City Harriers A.C. MS 03:14:35 78 Dylan KEHOE Marathon Club Ireland MS 03:14:48 79 Derek CRAMMOND Sli Cualann A.C. MS 03:14:57 80 Liam GLYNN Mullingar Harriers A.C. MS 03:15:26 81 Fintan WHELAN Sligo A.C. MS 03:15:44 82 Gerard MARLEY Milford A.C. MS 03:16:44 83 Christopher MCMULLAN Seapark A.C. MS 03:17:31 84 Brian FAY Portmarnock A.C. MS 03:17:52 85 Paudi MARTIN Carrick Aces A.C. MS 03:18:10 86 Bernard MCLOUGHLIN Marathon Club Ireland MS 03:18:36 87 Cian BUCKLEY Sportsworld A.C. MS 03:18:48 88 Jason MONAGHAN Blayney Rockets A.C. MS 03:18:51 89 Adam MOSS Sportsworld A.C. MS 03:19:24 90 Alex KENNEDY Dublin Front Runners A.C. MS 03:19:34 91 Thomas CRAIG Larne Ac MS 03:19:35 92 Andrew MOORE Civil Service A.C. MS 03:19:51 93 Michael CAMPBELL Na Fianna A.C. MS 03:20:02 94 Andy O'SULLIVAN Crusaders A.C. MS 03:20:03 95 Ian TREACY Metro St. Brigids A.C. MS 03:20:58 96 Barry WATTERS Navan A.C. MS 03:21:21 97 Anthony DUFFY Enniskillen R.C. MS 03:21:44 98 Oran KANE Ward Park Runners MS 03:23:03 99 Patrick MCCARTHY Ballyskenach A.C. MS 03:23:03 100 Graham O'DWYER Raheny Shamrock A.C. MS 03:23:05 101 Guillaume NOLAIN Donore Harriers MS 03:23:35 102 Martin CAREY Ennis Track A.C. MS 03:24:14 103 Paul MCNAMARA Crusaders A.C. MS 03:24:47 104 Michael MURPHY Tallaght A.C. MS 03:25:07 105 Shane EGAN Brothers Pearse A.C. MS 03:27:43 Page 2 Mens Results 106 Jamie BYRNE Clonmel A.C. MS 03:28:05 107 Paul WALSH Clonliffe Harriers A.C. MS 03:28:29 108 Shane CADIGAN 1zer01 MS 03:28:31 109 David KENNEDY Sportsworld A.C. MS 03:29:35 110 Christian FORTES ONEILL Termoneeny Running Club MS 03:29:47 111 James HERTERICH Croghan A.C. MS 03:29:50 112 Patrick MONGAN Caltra & District A.C. MS 03:30:10 113 Andrew KINNEEN Crusaders A.C. MS 03:30:28 114 Keith GEOGHEGAN North East Runners A.C. MS 03:34:07 115 Scott CROWLEY Clonliffe Harriers A.C. MS 03:35:27 116 Eric DALY Waterstown Warriors A.C. MS 03:35:44 117 Stephen BUTLER Dublin Bay Running Club MS 03:36:10 118 Richard DEENEY Dublin Bay Running Club MS 03:36:41 119 Ronan SMITH Annalee A.C. MS 03:36:59 120 Alan FOLEY Raheny Shamrock A.C. MS 03:37:02 121 Shane COMER Boyle A.C. MS 03:37:19 122 Lee BORLAND Sli Cualann A.C. MS 03:38:41 123 Martin O'NEILL Mallusk Harriers MS 03:38:50 124 Sean AHERN Watergrasshill A.C. MS 03:39:33 125 Paudie O'DONOVAN Rosscarbery Steam Runners A.C. MS 03:40:26 126 Mairead QUINN Tafelta A.C. MS 03:40:34 127 Gareth CONAGHAN Rise Running Club MS 03:42:40 128 Andrew GUY Trim A.C. MS 03:44:27 129 David MCGRATH Donore Harriers MS 03:44:39 130 Anthony DOWLING Celbridge A.C. MS 03:45:59 131 Dirk ADRICHEM United Striders A.C. MS 03:46:26 132 Tom BREEN Galway City Harriers A.C. MS 03:46:39 133 Brian COTTER Raheny Shamrock A.C. MS 03:47:01 134 Glen WHELAN Celbridge A.C. MS 03:48:39 135 Adam JOHNSTON Maguiresbridge Rc MS 03:50:15 136 Thomas CASSIDY Springwell Running Club MS 03:50:41 137 Gavin IRVINE Seapark A.C. MS 03:50:51 138 Ryan SMYTH Monaghan Town Runners MS 03:51:32 139 Colm GROGAN Shercock A.C. MS 03:52:12 140 Ryan MCMAHON Blayney Rockets A.C. MS 03:52:20 141 Danny MURPHY Monaghan Town Runners MS 03:52:49 142 Shane WHELAN Waterstown Warriors A.C. MS 03:53:18 143 Dean ROCHE Craughwell A.C. MS 03:53:20 144 Gareth MURDOCK East Cork A.C. MS 03:53:58 145 Niall O'SHEA Clonmel A.C. MS 03:55:23 146 Paul DOLAN Thurles Crokes A.C. MS 03:58:59 147 Shane LAVERY Blackrock A.C. MS 04:00:13 148 Ashley BRIGGS Jog Moira MS 04:02:58 149 Padraig BRENNAN Graigue Ballycallan A.C.
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