Peter Arthur added to his recent Dublin 3000 Mtrs title with another great run to win the county 5000 Mtrs title at Irishtown stadium last night. Peter set about winning the race from the gun and he was never headed as he finished in a new personal best of 14 mins 57 secs. In Bronze medal position was Peters training partner Neil O Rourke who also ran a new PB of 15min 21 secs which is an improvement of ten seconds from his previous best.
read moreLast weeks graded meeting at Tallaght saw many fine performances from the athletes involved with Peter Arthur and Damien Cauvet leading the way with a one and two in the Dublin 3000 Mtrs Championships with training partner Neil O Rourke of Civil Service in third spot.
read moreTrack training at ALSAA near Dublin Airport starts next Thursday evening 6 April. Warmup starts 7pm, parking and showers available.
read moreCourtesy of Kathryn Davis.
read moreCongratulations to Tommy Brehany who is this years Winter League champion. Tommy held off stiff competition to claim the title with Matthew Blyth and Sile Carroll following closely in 2nd and 3rd place respectively. Tommy beat all the odds to claim the title having only competed in 4 out of the 5 races.
read moreRunning off virtual scratch Damien Cauvet set a new course record of 19m36secs. To win the Avondale Cup four mile road race ahead of Paul Quinn and John Tuohy who both ran faster than previously on this circuit.
read moreTommy Breheny used his handicap to good effect to win the 4k Cross Country Race some 15 seconds clear of Tony Dunne with Daniel English holding off the fast finishing Damien Cauvet who recorded the day’s fastest time.
read moreBrendan Beere leads the way in the winter league standings, followed closely by Pierce and Gaetan. Only 19 points separate the first 12 places so there is still all to play for as we enter round 3 this coming Sunday!
read moreA great run by Liffey Valley athlete Damien Cauvet to finish 4th overall in Tuam today at the National Intermediate XC championship, winning a County Team Gold into the bargain. Well done too to our athlete Gaëtan Le Page who placed 37th overall and 7th Dublin athlete home.
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