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JOHN TREACY DUNGARVAN 10 MILE ROAD RACE 02/02/2020 Pl Sheet1 JOHN TREACY DUNGARVAN 10 MILE ROAD RACE 02/02/2020 Pl. Name Club Cat. Subcat. Bib Number Gross Net 1 Mick CLOHISEY Raheny Shamrock A.C. M MS 3153 48:16 48:16 2 Kevin MAUNSELL Ind M MS 3178 48:30 48:30 3 Conor DUFFY Glashlough Harriers M MS 978 50:07 50:07 4 David MANSFIELD Clonmel A.C. M MS 3176 50:44 50:44 5 Alan O'SHEA Bantry A.C. M MS 3182 51:02 51:02 6 Pat HENNESSY West Waterford A.C. M MS 975 51:18 51:18 7 Rory CHESSER Ennis Track A.C. M MS 5571 51:48 51:48 8 Noel MURPHY Waterford A.C. M MS 3179 52:46 52:46 9 James DORAN An Riocht A.C. M MS 3132 52:54 52:54 10 Joe CUNNINGHAM St Finbarrs A.C. M MS 979 53:02 53:02 11 Paul MOLONEY Mallow A.C. M M40 3185 53:08 53:08 12 Donal COAKLEY Leevale A.C. M MS 3181 53:11 53:11 13 Michael KIELY Crusaders A.C. M MS 2016 53:13 53:13 14 Brian LENIHAN Blackrock (Dublin) A.C. M MS 2069 53:21 53:21 15 Mark SMITH Eagle A.C. M M40 3133 53:21 53:21 16 Barry DONOVAN Leevale A.C. M MS 1464 53:21 53:21 17 Shane COLLINS Crusaders A.C. M MS 1253 53:22 53:22 18 Kenneth KELLEHER East Cork A.C. M M40 1956 53:26 53:26 19 Kevin O'BRIEN East Cork A.C. M MS 976 53:31 53:31 20 Kevin O'LEARY East Cork A.C. M MS 998 53:33 53:33 21 Brendan MURPHY Crusaders A.C. M MS 956 53:50 53:50 22 Jeremy O'DONOVAN St Finbarrs A.C. M M40 999 53:56 53:56 23 Damian KENNEALLY Eagle A.C. M MS 1984 53:59 53:59 24 Kieran MCKEOWN Watergrasshill A.C. M M45 3175 54:15 54:15 25 Aoife COOKE Eagle A.C. F FS 971 54:23 54:23 26 John KINSELLA Bilboa A.C. M M40 3186 54:25 54:25 27 Joe LILLIS United Striders A.C. M MS 518 54:27 54:27 28 Declan GUINA West Limerick A.C M MS 3134 54:27 54:27 29 Mohamed WAHBI St Finbarrs A.C. M MS 3050 54:31 54:31 30 Karl NOLAN Clonliffe Harriers A.C. M MS 3131 54:34 54:34 31 John MEADE St Finbarrs A.C. M M40 3154 54:46 54:46 32 Raivis ZAKIS West Waterford A.C. M MS 3152 54:46 54:46 33 John MULVIHILL Crusaders A.C. M MS 2347 54:52 54:52 34 Derek WALSH Carrick On Suir A.C. M M40 3070 55:06 55:05 35 Fergal WHITTY Donore Harriers M M40 3173 55:28 55:28 36 Liam TRACEY Watergrasshill A.C. M M40 568 55:33 55:33 37 Derek GRIFFIN M MS 3172 55:50 55:50 38 David POWER Rathfarnham W.S.A.F. A.C. M MS 2804 55:58 55:58 39 Adam PORTER Waterford A.C. M MS 3130 56:11 56:10 40 Kristaps LIEPINS Watergrasshill A.C. M MS 3174 56:13 56:10 41 Martin CURTIN St Finbarrs A.C. M M40 1405 56:17 56:17 42 Jimmy BOLAND M MS 3151 56:25 56:25 43 Jonathan MURPHY Leevale A.C. M MS 846 56:27 56:27 44 John O'ROURKE Ferrybank A.C. M MS 458 56:27 56:27 45 Anthony FLYNN West Waterford A.C. M MS 717 56:38 56:37 46 Ciaran AYLWARD Rathfarnham W.S.A.F. A.C. M MS 977 56:40 56:39 47 Mark MCKENNA Waterford A.C. M MS 2249 56:46 56:46 48 Brendan LYNG United Striders A.C. M M45 539 56:50 56:49 49 Dermot RYAN West Waterford A.C. M M45 2910 56:58 56:57 50 Shane SIMCOX Mallow A.C. M M45 223 57:21 57:21 51 Trevor CUMMINS Ballymore Cobh A.C. M MS 63 57:31 57:30 52 Darren EGAN Blackrock (Dublin) A.C. M MS 1530 57:34 57:33 53 Paul LYNCH Sliabh Bhuide Rovers A.C. M M40 2115 57:36 57:36 54 Darryl KEARNS West Waterford A.C. M MS 981 57:39 57:39 55 Des COLBERT Waterford A.C. M M40 915 57:42 57:41 56 Joe KELLEHER St Finbarrs A.C. M M45 748 57:44 57:43 57 Stephen CROWLEY M MS 1376 57:48 57:47 58 Edwin SUTTON M MS 2992 57:49 57:45 Page 1 Sheet1 59 Dave MORGAN St Finbarrs A.C. M M40 2315 57:53 57:52 60 Trevor GEARY St Catherines A.C. M M40 395 57:55 57:55 61 John O'BRIEN St Finbarrs A.C. M M45 2456 57:57 57:56 62 Gary WALSH Bweeng Trail Blazers M MS 3060 57:58 57:58 63 Cornelius MARSHALL St Finbarrs A.C. M M40 2172 58:05 58:05 64 Alan LENANE St Finbarrs A.C. M MS 3180 58:07 58:06 65 Philip HARTY Ferrybank A.C. M MS 8602 58:08 58:08 66 Sean AHERNE Youghal A.C. M M40 640 58:12 58:12 67 Warren FLAVIN M M40 1600 58:16 58:15 68 Aaron O'DONNELL Carrick On Suir A.C. M MS 2534 58:18 58:18 69 John GOGGIN Tracton A.C. M M40 1698 58:19 58:19 70 Brian SHEEDY Ennis Track A.C. M M40 2949 58:20 58:18 71 Noel EARLY St Catherines A.C. M MS 376 58:20 58:20 72 John MURPHY Grange Fermoy A.C. M M50 2374 58:24 58:24 73 Mark POOLE Croghan A.C. M MS 2782 58:26 58:24 74 Alan KINSELLA West Waterford A.C. M M40 937 58:28 58:25 75 Donal GILTINAN East Cork A.C. M MS 1687 58:30 58:29 76 Ken INCE Watergrasshill A.C. M MS 563 58:42 58:41 77 Brian HEGARTY Leevale A.C. M MS 1829 58:49 58:48 78 David GREENE Grange Fermoy A.C. M M40 755 58:50 58:48 79 Kevin WILMOT Bandon A.C. M MS 3115 58:55 58:55 80 David KEHOE United Striders A.C. M M50 524 58:55 58:55 81 Shane NOONAN Gowran A.C. M MS 2441 59:03 59:00 82 Garrett LORDAN Clonakilty Road Runners M M40 2095 59:06 59:05 83 Ciaran REILLY Liffey Valley A.C. M M40 2862 59:07 59:07 84 Thomas BROWN Focus on Fitness M M50 152 59:10 59:10 85 John HAYDEN M MS 1784 59:11 59:11 86 Declan DOYLE M M50 1488 59:13 59:09 87 John MCAULEY Crusaders A.C. M MS 5485 59:14 59:14 88 Sarah MCMAHON Dundrum South Dublin A.C. F FS 3177 59:17 59:16 89 Dara CLOAKE Slaney Olympic A.C. M MS 326 59:17 59:09 90 Eoin O'KEEFFE St Finbarrs A.C. M MS 2606 59:18 59:17 91 Tony QUINLAN Waterford A.C. M MS 2838 59:19 59:19 92 Ray O'CONNELL Togher A.C. M MS 2501 59:20 59:20 93 Johnny O'SULLIVAN Galtee Runners A.C. M M45 2709 59:21 59:20 94 Conaill COOPER Slaney Olympic A.C. M MS 361 59:23 59:16 95 Joey FEERY Clonmel A.C. M MS 1567 59:23 59:23 96 Trevor SWIFT Waterford A.C. M M40 3003 59:24 59:23 97 Alan LYONS M M40 2124 59:25 59:21 98 Michael O'CONOR Crusaders A.C. M MS 2530 59:27 59:26 99 Gary CANTWELL West Waterford A.C. M MS 1951 59:28 59:27 100 Alan KING Metro St Brigids A.C. M M45 2021 59:29 59:27 101 Andrew GOULDING Watergrasshill A.C. M MS 571 59:29 59:26 102 Mick AHERN M MS 1007 59:31 59:30 103 Frank QUINLAN Waterford A.C. M PACER 3184 59:31 59:30 104 Ryan GLEESON Sliabh Bhuide Rovers A.C. M MS 1690 59:33 59:27 105 Stephen ROONEY Watergrasshill A.C. M M40 576 59:34 59:32 106 John TUPPER St Finbarrs A.C. M M40 3020 59:43 59:41 107 Ian KELLY West Limerick A.C M M40 1980 59:46 59:45 108 Michael CREED Leevale A.C. M M40 1326 59:48 59:48 109 Paul MORAN M M45 2312 59:51 59:49 110 Jason NICHOL St Finbarrs A.C. M MS 2430 59:52 59:49 111 Pádraig SHEEHAN St Finbarrs A.C. M MS 2952 59:58 59:56 112 Andy WALSH M MS 3094 1:00:00 59:57 113 Martin KIRWAN Focus on Fitness M M45 165 1:00:02 1:00:02 114 David HANLON Limerick A.C. M M40 1750 1:00:07 1:00:06 115 Alan HOGAN West Waterford A.C. M MS 3129 1:00:12 1:00:12 116 Sean MURPHY United Striders A.C. M M40 900 1:00:12 1:00:12 117 Gavin O'FLYNN Bridevale A.C. M MS 2579 1:00:14 1:00:12 118 Michael RYAN Dundrum A.C.
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