Congratulations to David Staunton who took home the cake this year. He finished reasoably comfortably ahead of Tommy Brehany with Tom Forde completing the podium placings.
read moreAt last Sundays National Senior Cross Country Championships The club team led by Peter Arthur in 30th place finished in the Bronze Medal position in the Grade B section with clubs from all over Ireland taking part.
read moreThe Leinster Senior Cross Country Championships took place in Ferbane Co Offaly on a typical undulating cross country course with the club fielding teams in both Men’s and Womens races.
read moreThe Dublin Marathon on the October Bank holiday weekend saw six club members toe the line with both Paul Balfe and Matthew Blyth making their debut over the classic distance.
read moreThe club had a number of athletes competing in the Spar Autumn Classic Cross Country Race on Sunday last, October 20th in Abbottstown, with Peter Arthur leading the group home in 22nd place in a time of 24min 22secs, Pierce Geoghegan also ran well to finish in 32nd place in 25min 30secs while Rory Geraghty making his club debut ran 29mins 03secs for 44th place.
read moreDon’t forget the club “Million Euro Mile” race is on next Thursday 18th July at 19:30 in ALSAA. The first man who breaks 4 minutes or the first woman who breaks 4:33.5 will win the fantastic €1million prize purse.
read moreIt seems like our runners have to brave the weather each time they head out onto the track. This Wednesday was no different but through the rain and wind our athletes persevered.
read moreThis Thursday evening just gone saw our athletes competing against each other in the club 1500m for women and 3000m for men. The track was wet and the weather was not great and while this may have affected the times, it did not dampen the spirits of our hardened athletes.
read moreLiffey Valley had another fantastic performance, begin placed 3rd out of all Senior teams in the Irish Runner 5 mile race in Phoenix Park.
read moreThis Sunday just gone Liffey Valley were out in force marshalling the 37th Women’s Mini-Marathon. With over 30000 entrants it is billed by the organisers as the biggest event of its kind in the world. Liffey Valley club members were stationed from Sandymount Avenue to the finish and so were on-hand to provide help and encouragement to the runners as they neared the end of the hard slog.
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