The Corkman

Top quality team expected to figure in Duhallow 5k

- BY JOHN TARRANT

THE popular Duhallow Athletic Club 5km Classic promises a record number of entries for the Newmarket showpiece on Sunday commencing at 1pm.

Members of the Irish team that competed in last weekend’s European cross country championsh­ips in Holland including Michelle Finn(Leevale) are likely to return in a bid to repeat terrific past successes at the popular Duhallow staging.

Traditiona­lly one of the top races in the end of year calendar, organisers are hopeful of the staging retaining its popular attraction for participan­ts from across North Cork and beyond, the winner of the 2018 staging collects the Jer Murphy Perpetual Cup.

Duhallow AC Chairman Donie Shine spoke of the popular event that is enhanced by coveted silverware donated by an outstandin­g athlete, winner of six County Senior Cross-Country Championsh­ip titles and runner up in the Internatio­nal Ras na Eireann. And as part of a Millstreet team, he was amongst a quartet that landed a national 4 x 100 yard title.

“Big Jer is a great man and loyal servant of Duhallow AC and to donate this silverware adds prestige to the big race. In recent years, we have based the classic in Newmarket and its met with an overwhelmi­ng response,” he said.

Amongst the winners over recent years were Ed Murphy (Gneeveguil­la), Alan O’Shea (Bantry), David McCarthy (West Waterford), Colm Sheahan and Mark Hanrahan (Leevale), Canadian born Ben Thistlewoo­d (Leevale) with Emmett Dunleavy (Sligo) is defending holder after bettering Thomas Hayes (Kilkenny City Harriers), Alan O’Shea and Bryan Maher (KCH) in last year’s event.

Big race favourite may well be Dublin based DSD AC Ethiopian runner Hiko Haso Tonosa, winner of the Duhallow 10 miler last April.

Likewise, another top class entry is expected for the ladies field in the aftermath of cracking outcomes over the years that included wins for USA based Michelle Scott Murphy from Carrig Na bhFear, former world cross country team medallist Valerie Vaughan from Blarney/ Inniscarra, versatile Olympian and former national senior cross country champion Rosemary Ryan (Bilboa), Mary Sweeney (St Finbarrs), Orla Drumn (UCC), Finn and Laura Crowe (Riocht).

Castlemagn­er native Finn sampled success in 2012/14/16/17 and the 2016 Olympian will be assured of a warm reception in Duhallow heartland as will Aoife Cooke, Sinéad O’Connor and Martina Kiely.

“We ‘ve a tough task to repeat the outstandin­g success of previous quality fields and hopefully the weather will be favourable. Plans for this season’s race were set in motion a number of months ago,” said Donie Shine, Chairman of the host Duhallow AC club.

Race headquarte­rs is at Safaris Night Club a short distance from the race start on the Kanturk road that takes the field through the town centre, out the Rockchapel road and a return to finish at the Sarah Curran Memorial Statue close to the town centre.

Included on the programme are category prizes in senior, vets, junior and U-16 age categories with the club with the most entries in line for a €100 prize. For those interested in a non competitiv­e aspect, a fun walk operate.

Senior race organisers are Donie Shine (086-8149970), Ger Murphy (02960719) and Jerry Twomey (086-8050821. Enquiries will be accepted on the day from 11am and each finisher will receive a medal.

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