[Not a valid template]For the first time since the nineties, Championship cross country returned to Lurgan Park on Saturday. Nostalgia buffs will recall when the Senior Championships were held there and the course used to seem firm oand fast. Not this time for the Mens’ Junior and Masters Championships and the Ladies’ Junior, Intermediate and Masters. Falling rain plus a rapid thaw had turned the course into a quagmire but with an impressive entry of 500 plus athletes and competition to match, a good days racing was to follow.
Mens Masters
Held over 8K, the first race was a duel between pre-race favourite Dave Morwood of Annadale ans Ciaran Doherty of Letterkenny with Morwood the winner in 28:18 min and North Belfast winning the teams. For North Down, Francis Marsh had a good run and was 8th on 30 min dead, placing 2nd M45. Gerry Coy was 8th M50 and Michael Roberts 4th M60 and the team was completed by Simon Robinson and Michael Jenkins.
North Down
Pos |
No |
Athlete |
Time |
Cat |
Cat Pos |
8 |
260 |
Francis Marsh |
30:00 |
M45 |
2 |
32 |
257 |
Gerry Coy |
33:18 |
M50 |
8 |
68 |
262 |
Simon Robinson |
36:22 |
M40 |
21 |
69 |
259 |
Michael Jenkins |
36:31 |
M45 |
15 |
85 |
261 |
Michael Roberts |
39:22 |
M60 |
4 |
Junior/Intermediate and Masters Women
In a complicated affair over 4K, the women all ran together in separate team races. A under-strength North Down squad had trouble finding a competitive combination for any Championship and Valerie McDonough and Marie Devine doubled as both Intermediates and Masters. Rachel Gibson and Melissa Eccles were the best in the Intermediate section, Rachel, from now on a Senior, finishing in 7t overall and just outside the Intermediate medals. In the Masters, Stephanie Hambling was 3rd F40, Ali Robinson was 6th F35, Valerie 8th F40 and Marie 11th F45.
The race also included the 65 plus race for me, won by Brian Smith from David Seaton and North Down top team . As the field is small and North Down in practice unchallenged, it is easy to ignore this race but the quality should not be ignored. It is only a year or so that North Down were British Champions at this age group.
Intermediate Ladies
Pos |
No |
Athlete |
Time |
7 |
444 |
Rachel Gibson |
17:26 |
29 |
443 |
Melissa Eccles |
18:26 |
40 |
449 |
Valerie McDonough |
19:12 |
108 |
442 |
Marie Devine |
22:25 |
Masters Ladies
Pos | No | Athlete | Time |
Cat |
Cat Pos |
15 | 445 | Stephanie Hambling | 17:41 |
F40 |
3 |
35 | 455 | Ali Robinson | 18:58 |
F35 |
6 |
40 | 449 | Valerie McDonough | 19:12 |
F40 |
8 |
108 | 442 | Marie Devine | 22:25 |
F45 |
11 |
Men 65 and Over
Pos |
No |
Athlete |
Time |
41 |
457 |
Brian Smith |
19:14 |
48 |
456 |
David Seaton |
19:29 |
81 |
446 |
Norman Lellyett |
20:50 |
102 |
448 |
Ean McClure |
22:18 |
Mens, Junior Championship
Definitely not Junior in age, the blue riband 8K race looked very open and so it was except for first place. East Down’s Brendan Teer jumped away at the start and pulled away to win by close to 3 minutes. The rest was very competitive, especially the 6 yo count team race, a North West affair, narrowly won by City of Derry from Finn Valley and Foyle Valley, only 6 points between them all. All the 10 North Down men ran well in the clinging mud, led by Michael Dyer in 39:15 and the returning Stuart Donald in 40:09.
Special mention should be made of Dennis Scott who ran after a family bereavement, of Mark Weir who gave up his chances as a Master, of Stephen Wylie who ran the difficult course in trainers and particularly of the two youngsters Mark Angus and Corey Brown who tackled the gruelling conditions with flying colours.
Mens’ Junior Championship
Pos |
No |
Athlete |
Time |
17 |
125 |
Michael Dyer |
39:15 |
28 |
124 |
Stuart Donald |
40:09 |
33 |
130 |
Dennis Scott |
40:28 |
42 |
537 |
Mark Weir |
41:10 |
68 |
133 |
Steve Wylie |
42:39 |
73 |
121 |
Mark Angus |
43:14 |
76 |
126 |
Lloyd Hannigan |
43:26 |
91 |
127 |
Nick Irvine |
45:10 |
99 |
123 |
Corey Brown |
46:05 |
119 |
128 |
John McGarvey |
50:04 |