Croagh Patrick 2000

Report by Douglas Barry

At this year's Croagh Patrick race, John Lenihan found himself with a much tougher task on his hands than in 1999. On an extremely hot day, the former World Champion found fellow Irish international Paul Nolan, Northern Ireland international Neil Carty, and the fast and improving English runner Simon Fairmainer toeing the line beside him.

From the outset, the leaders' pace matched the weather conditions - hot and relentless. As Lenihan forced his way up the steep stony mountain - known locally as the Reek, he was closely tailed by Carty with Fairmainer and Nolan slightly adrift. On the brief flattish respite at the saddle, Lenihan started to ease away from Carty, and Nolan made an effort to close on the Antrim man.

Lenihan stretched his lead up the final scree slope to the top, and, as he turned, had a comfortable margin over Carty. Nolan's effort to reel in Carty paid off initially, as he closed on him. However, Nolan soon faded and as they reached the summit chapel, the Antrim runner was well clear while Fairmainer was on Nolan's shoulder. Well ahead, Lenihan maintained his advantage down the steep descent to win comfortably.

Carty came in an untroubled second, repeating his placing of two years previously. Fairmainer was held off by Nolan for most of the descent, but the Englishman had the indian sign on the former Irish international. He had comfortably beaten Nolan in a 5k road race in Bray a couple of weeks previously and wasn't going to let the tables be turned so soon. He pushed hard about a half mile from the finish, broke Nolan's effort, and took third.

Jane Watt reversed her recent form against Eva Mulleady to take the women's race with a sparkling climb and descent of the tricky route. Eithne McShane took third. M50 Ercus Stewart was first vet with an excellent run though he missed his record by 30 seconds. Joe Feeney went over on his ankle but still took the M40 class, while local runner Michael Morris took the Junior category in his first outing.

. . Croagh Patrick

22/07/00

Dry

Hot

Pos

Num

Name

Club

Cat

Time

1

401

John Lenihan

Riocht

.

46.41

2

636

Neil Carty

North Belfast Harriers

.

47.44

3

103

Simon Fairmaner

Trafford AC

.

49.24

4

118

Paul Nolan

RDA

.

49.57

5

175

Eoin Keith

. .

55.02

6

421

Padraig Higgins

Athlone AC

.

55.33

7

266

Paul Mahon

Glenasmole

.

56.41

8

638

Michael Morris

Mayo AC

MJ

58.31

9

426

Tadhg Vaughan

Coolquill AC

.

59.15

10

250

John Brennan

. .

59.44

11

635

Tommy Joe Whyte

Tuam AC

.

60.04

12

176

Gerry Lalor

. .

62.20

13

641

Aidan Glynn

Cregg Stone

.

63.18

14

269

Ercus Stewart

Glenasmole

M50

63.36

15

633

Frank Byrne

Dromahair AC

.

64.14

16

100

Joe Feeney

Dunboyne

M40

64.17

17

148

Paul Cullen

. .

64.25

18

156

Vivian O'Gorman

.

M40

64.53

19

254

Colin Burns

Ajax

.

65.06

20

639

Peter Gavin

Mayo AC

MJ

67.26

21

601

Cathal Cregg

Glenasmole

.

67.30

22

631

Joe McHale

. .

68.12

23

634

Martin Cortvriend

Macclesfield Harriers

M40

68.33

24

194

Jane Watt

Crusaders

F40

70.32

25

197

Graham Porter

Crusaders

M50

70.45

26

109

Joe Lalor

GEN

M40

71.32

27

231

Padraic Hamrock

AIB

.

72.46

28

642

Dermot Curley

. .

72.47

29

643

Pat Sherry

Galway City Harriers

.

72.52

30

153

Brian Byrne

.

M50

74.37

31

120

John Shiels

ACE Ireland

.

76.54

32

140

Brendan Murphy

Glenasmole

M16

77.19

33

110

Eva Mulleady

Crusaders

F

77.34

34

637

Ultan Mulvihill

. .

79.22

35

146

Eithne Mc Shane

.

F

82.15

36

144

Thomas Galvin

Glenasmole

.

86.25

37

177

Nina Philips

Crusaders

F

89.51

38

134

Frank Murphy

Glenasmole

M40

90.33

39

152

Julie Hilliard

.

F40

103.13

40

179

David Simpson

Rathfarnham

M19

104.45

41

632

Orla Cormican

Sligo AC

F

106.16

42

630

Frank Harman

Ballina AC

M60

110.00

. .

Short Course

. . .

1

396

Eoghan O'Gorman

.

M14

10.25

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