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Tulla Soccer Club 10K Road Race and 7.5K Fun Walk and 7.5K Fun Walk Saturday 20 August 2011 Tulla Soccer Club 10k Road Race and 7.5k Fun Walk and 7.5k Fun Walk Saturday 20 August 2011. 5:00 pm Provisional Results for All Competitors in finish order. Pace Race Race 1 0:31:47 KENNETH RODGERS, St Johns (Clare) M 03:10.7 160 1 2 0:31:55 MICHAEL SHANNON, Kilnaboy A. C. M 03:11.5 148 2 3 0:35:08 JAMES LIDDANE, Olympic Harriers M 03:30.8 177 3 4 0:35:19 JULIO CESAR F CASTRO, Kilmurry Ibrickane/North Clare M 03:31.9 181 4 5 0:35:22 AOGHAN MAC DOMHNAILL, West Limerick M 03:32.2 220 5 6 0:35:23 MIKE CUNNINGHAM, Bilboa A. C. M45 03:32.3 211 6 7 0:35:30 ALAN O KEEFFE, clare crusaders M 03:33.0 162 7 8 0:36:56 WILLIE DEVITT, Kilmurry Ibrickane/North Clare M 03:41.6 147 8 9 0:37:54 JOHN HANNON, Olympic Harriers M 03:47.4 176 9 10 0:38:01 JAMES KENNY, Kilmurry Ibrickane/North Clare M50 03:48.1 68 10 11 0:38:10 GERRY ROCHE, Ennis M 03:49.0 178 11 12 0:38:28 PAT HOGAN, Ennis Track Club M40 03:50.8 212 12 13 0:38:41 VERONICA COLLERAN, Ennis Track Club F 03:52.1 167 13 14 0:39:01 TREVOR WHITE, St Cronans A. C. M40 03:54.1 154 14 15 0:39:19 PAT HEALY, Marian A. C. M40 03:55.9 145 15 16 0:39:22 SEAN CAHALANE, Gneeveguilla A. C. M 03:56.2 169 16 17 0:39:48 EOIN HANNON, Olympic Harriers M 03:58.8 175 17 18 0:39:50 TOM MACKEY, Kilmurry Ibrickane/North Clare M55 03:59.0 146 18 19 0:40:17 SHANE COLLINS, Shannon M 04:01.7 202 19 20 0:41:07 NIALL WHELAN, Boyyke M 04:06.7 184 20 21 0:42:05 DENIS CARTY, sixmilebridge milers club M40 04:12.5 144 21 22 0:42:51 JOHNNY CORBETT, Olympic Harriers M 04:17.1 193 22 23 0:42:51 PAUL NOLAN, O Briens Bridge M 04:17.1 172 23 24 0:42:54 PAT MORRISSEY, Darragh M45 04:17.4 127 24 25 0:43:12 BRENDAN HANNON, Sixmilebridge/Kilmurry M 04:19.2 164 25 26 0:43:35 BECKY COUGHLAN, Ennis Track Club F 04:21.5 128 26 27 0:44:18 ALAN MC AULEY, Sixmilebridge/Kilmurry M 04:25.8 190 27 28 0:44:41 PAUL KELLY, Whitegate M 04:28.1 166 28 29 0:44:45 ROSEMARY O BRIEN, Ennis Track Club F 04:28.5 34 29 30 0:45:19 FINTAN MURRAY, Ardrahan M45 04:31.9 156 30 31 0:45:23 GERRY O HALLORAN, Olympic Harriers M 04:32.3 158 31 32 0:45:43 MICHAEL COLLINS, sixmilebridge milers club M 04:34.3 203 32 33 0:45:54 FERGAL CONLON, Tulla A. C. M 04:35.4 189 33 34 0:46:29 JOE CAREY, Crecora Limerick M 04:38.9 102 34 35 0:46:42 JOHN CAREY, Ennis M 04:40.2 129 35 36 0:46:55 PAT BOGUE, clare crusaders M 04:41.5 143 36 37 0:47:20 PAT DONOHUE, Ennis M 04:44.0 210 37 38 0:47:31 DECLAN CURRAN, Tulla A. C. M 04:45.1 197 38 39 0:47:35 NIALL LEAMY, St Cronans A. C. M 04:45.5 173 39 40 0:47:40 PATRICIA MC NAMARA, West Limerick F40 04:46.0 165 40 41 0:48:03 DEBBIE WILKIE, Kilmaley F45 04:48.3 151 41 42 0:48:14 TOMAS MC LOUGHLIN, Doon Limerick M 04:49.4 13 42 43 0:48:15 NIALL WALSH, Askeation Limerick M 04:49.5 109 43 44 0:48:27 PEADER GREENE, Tulla M 04:50.7 219 44 45 0:48:49 JAMES HARRISON, Tulla A. C. M 04:52.9 149 45 46 0:48:52 MARTIN BROWN, clare crusaders M 04:53.2 126 46 47 0:49:07 CHRISTINA ORGAN, Kilmurry Ibrickane/North Clare F45 04:54.7 207 47 48 0:49:40 MIKE FITZSIMONS, Limerick M45 04:58.0 201 48 49 0:49:51 MARTIN FLOYD, Tula Male Walker 04:59.1 369 49 50 0:49:52 DAN DALY, Tulla United Male Walker 04:59.2 359 50 51 0:50:29 JAMES MC CAUL, Scariff Meet and Train M 05:02.9 188 51 52 0:50:37 KAREN MC NAMARA, Killanena/Flagmount Female Walker 05:03.7 386 52 53 0:50:39 MYLES MERRIMAN, Tulla M45 05:03.9 155 53 54 0:50:45 LOWELL RYAN, Ballina Tipp M 05:04.5 216 54 55 0:51:04 TRISH RODGERS, Scariff Meet and Train F40 05:06.4 213 55 56 0:51:22 GERALDINE POWER, Feakle M45 05:08.2 182 56 57 0:51:28 TOM RUANE, Kilrush M 05:08.8 54 57 58 0:51:35 JOHN ROCHE, Kilkee M 05:09.5 174 58 59 0:51:46 NOREEN BURKE, Clarecastle/Ballyea F40 05:10.6 183 59 60 0:51:56 RORY MERRIMAN, Dundrum South Dublin A. C. M45 05:11.6 157 60 61 0:52:03 ELAINE MC NAMARA, Killenana F35 05:12.3 217 61 62 0:52:07 AOIFE BREEN, Gort F 05:12.7 25 62 63 0:52:22 MARTIN HAREN, Clarina Limerick M40 05:14.2 206 63 64 0:52:54 FRANK O GRADY, Tulla M40 05:17.4 196 64 65 0:53:02 KEITH TOWLER, United Kingdom M45 05:18.2 170 65 66 0:53:14 ANN DALY, Ogonnelloe F40 05:19.4 33 66 67 0:53:18 EILEEN CROTTY, Scariff Meet and Train F 05:19.8 171 67 68 0:53:33 IAN CAROLAN, Ennis M 05:21.3 221 68 69 0:53:57 NIALL SHEEHY, Croagh Limerick M40 05:23.7 86 69 70 0:54:03 GRAINNE QUIGLEY, Scariff Meet and Train F35 05:24.3 198 70 71 0:54:12 HAZEL MC GAULEY, Kilmaley F35 05:25.2 152 71 72 0:54:41 JOHN O HAGAN, Kilkishen/O'C Mills/Oatfield M 05:28.1 163 72 73 0:54:42 DERMOT O KEEFFE, Tulla M 05:28.2 168 73 74 0:55:46 GRAHAM MC MAHON, Ennis M 05:34.6 2 74 75 0:55:57 JEANANNE STACK, Tulla F 05:35.7 79 75 76 0:56:13 CAROL ARTHUR, Newmarket-on-Fergus F 05:37.3 218 76 77 0:56:30 LIAM RYAN, Ballina Tipp M45 05:39.0 215 77 78 0:56:35 ANNA GEEOGHEGAN, Scariff Meet and Train F35 05:39.5 204 78 79 0:56:51 DAVE DALY, Bruff M40 05:41.1 199 79 80 0:57:13 NOEL LEAMY, Tulla M40 05:43.3 214 80 81 0:57:37 TAKA, Feakle M 05:45.7 69 81 82 0:58:14 BERNIE KEANE, Caher F40 05:49.4 208 82 83 0:58:24 CLAIRE MC MAHON, Mountshannon F 05:50.4 67 83 84 0:59:13 PAULINE MC NAMARA, Caher F45 05:55.3 209 84 85 1:00:35 CATHERINE PENDER, St Marys (Clare) F35 06:03.5 153 85 86 1:01:10 ANN GIBLIN, Scariff Meet and Train F40 06:07.0 161 86 87 1:01:11 ESTHER MC GUINNESS, Belfast M 06:07.1 180 87 88 1:01:17 REGINE ROSKAM, Scariff Meet and Train F45 06:07.7 191 88 89 1:01:33 PAMELA NORMOYLE, Caher F 06:09.3 47 89 90 1:02:16 AILEEN WALSH, Ogonnelloe F 06:13.6 32 90 91 1:03:27 DEIRDRE BYRNES, Lissifon Tulla F 06:20.7 80 91 92 1:03:29 KEITH MC INERNEY, Tulla M45 06:20.9 186 92 93 1:03:30 LOUISE FITZSIMONS, Tulla F35 06:21.0 185 93 94 1:03:37 EITHNE BYRNES, Kilmaley F40 06:21.7 150 94 95 1:04:25 NOREEN MURRAY, Scariff Meet and Train F40 06:26.5 194 95 96 1:04:45 BRIAN BYRNE, Tulla M 06:28.5 159 96 97 1:05:54 DECLAN WHELAN, Tulla M40 06:35.4 187 97 98 1:06:43 PAULA BOWES, Headford Galway F 06:40.3 46 98 99 1:07:36 MARIE VAUGHAN, Feakle F 06:45.6 179 99 100 1:07:37 SIOBHAN M MAHON, Scariff Meet and Train F45 06:45.7 192 100 101 1:09:27 ANN MARIE WALSH, Marian A. 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M 06:56.7 200 101 102 1:19:57 UNA DOOLEY, Scariff Meet and Train F40 07:59.7 205 102 103 1:20:02 CLAIRE CORRY, Scariff Meet and Train F45 08:00.2 195 103 104 SEAN CAHILL, Tullla United Male Walker 346 104 105 MICHAEL HOEY, Tulla Male Walker 357 105 106 JOSEPHINE KEOGH, Tulla Female Walker 302 106 107 RUTH COLLINS, Quin/Clooney Female Walker 374 107 108 HELEN BYRNE, Tulla Female Walker 353 108 109 ORLA O'MEARA, Sixmuilebridge Female Walker 348 109 110 MAIREAD MINNER, O'Callaghan Mills Female Walker 338 110 111 JANE COLLINS, Kilkishen Female Walker 342 111 112 MARIE CAREY, Corofin Female Walker 317 112 113 ANN NORTON, Barefield Female Walker 355 113 114 ANN ENRIGHT, Doora Female Walker 356 114 115 MARY MC SWENEY, Tulla Female Walker 343 115 116 MARY CAHIR, Tulla Female Walker 379 116 117 CAROLINE FENNESSY, Scariff Meet and Train Female Walker 371 117 118 CLAIRE/ CALLUM/ NIAMH TURNER, Crusheen Female Walker 318 118 119 BRENDA DONOVAN, Crusheen Female Walker 328 119 120 MARY ELLIS, Millstreet Female Walker 385 120 121 JOAN REYNOLDS-WALSH, Tulla Female Walker 391 121 122 MICHELLE RODGERS, Tulla Female Walker 373 123 123 MICHELLE BOLAND, Bodyke Female Walker 380 124 124 CORNELIA WAHLI, Tulla Female Walker 381 125 125 MICHAEL GRACE, Doora Male Walker 387 126 126 MARTIN CONLON, Sixmilebridge/Kilmurry Male Walker 388 127 127 CHRISTINA O HAGAN, Kilkishen/O'C Mills/Oatfield Female Walker 314 128 128 LIZ O HAGAN, Kilkishen/O'C Mills/Oatfield Female Walker 315 129 129 MARGARET MURPHY, Tulla Female Walker 375 130 130 JOAN DANEHENL, Tulla Female Walker 377 131 131 ANNETTE LEAMY, Tulla Female Walker 389 132 132 CARMEL CRONIN, Tulla Female Walker 390 133 There were 132 finishers in the All Competitors category.
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