NEWS

Irish Results

By World Triathlon Admin | 20 Jun, 2005

Sun. June 19th
Blackrock Triathlon, Blackrock, Dundalk
550m Swim, 18km Cycle, 6km Run

Senior Male
1. Thomas Elliott (Olympian) 00.56.17
2. Aidan Woods (3DTri) 00.56.41
3. Thomas Simmons (Peninsula) 00.56.45
4. Gary Crossan (Piranha) 00.58.14
5. Wes Murphy (Piranha) 00.59.28

Veteran
1. Eamon Hill (Olympian) 00.57.55
2. David Tilly (Piranha) 00.58.54
3. Eamon McConvey 1.01.20

Senior Female
1. Erin Turkington (QUB) 1.03.59
2. Tara Nolan (Belpark) 1.05.39
3. Orla Tuohy 1.05.41
4. Hilary Jenkinson 1.11.40
5. May Laverty 1.11.50

Junior
1. Robert Howe 1.06.14

Photos of the race can be viewed here:
http://www.triathlonireland.com/gallery/BlackrockTri



More photos to be added on Monday afternoon

Full Results: Excel Results

Report

Setanta Tri Club organised another successful triathlon in Blackrock, Co. Louth on Sunday. The race supports the Romanian Orphanage Fund - Cross Cause. This is the 2nd year the race has been run, with twice the number competing compared to 2004.
Thomas Elliot,30, an Irish International from the Olympian Tri Club in Belfast was the first home in a time of 56mins 17secs. Thomas led from the start, he was first out of the water and kept his lead on the bike with fellow Ulsterman Thomas Simmons close behind. Elliott put in a good run to hold off Aidan Woods from Dublin who put in the fastest run of the day, passing 6 people to finish second, just 24 secs behind Elliott. Simmons held on for third place.
In the female section, it was young Erin Turkington who took first spot. Erin, just 19 yrs old, still classified as a junior, finished 2mins 20secs ahead of her nearest rivals. Erin, a student in Queens in Belfast had a very good swim, coming out near the top of the field giving herself a nearly 2 min cushion for the bike. She consolidated her lead on the bike leg and ran in home, the comfortable winner at 1.03.59. Tara Nolan form Dublin was second with 2 seconds to spare over Orla Tuohy from Cork. The two girls came out of the water together but Tara put in a better bike leg and held off Orla in the sprint finish on the run.
It was a very enjoyable race made better by the weather and the local support who came out to cheer and clap every competitor home. A lot of competitors and spectators alike stayed around for the post race bar-b-q and prizegiving on the main street in Blackrock. Setanta had a few more sponsors on board this year so as well as the usual category prizes, quite a lot of spot prizes were handed out. so most came away from the day with something, be it a prize, sun-burn or just the feeling of finishing their first triathlon.

Sat. June 18th
Mullaghmore Triathlon, Sligo
750m Swim, 20km Cycle, 5km Run

Male                  
1    Dave    Corcoran    (Harp)     01:03:31
2    Eimhin    McManus    (Piranha)     01:03:37
3    Thomas    Simmons    (Peninsula)     01:03:58
4    David    Sands    (Liquid Motion)     01:04:17
5    Kevin    McAllister    (HI_Elbow)     01:05:00
                   
Female                    
1    Trudy    Brown    (Olympian)     01:06:44
2    Karen    Bothwell    (3DTri)     01:10:54
3    Elena    Maslova    (Piranha)     01:11:34
4    Loraine    Creane    (Piranha)     01:11:49
5    Mary    Horgan    (Piranha)     01:14:01

Full Results

Ironman France, Nice

 

Men
1. Herve Faure FRA   8:49:39

2. Marcel Zamora ESP   8:51:24
3. Gilles Reboul FRA   8:54:34
4. Rene Rovera FRA   9:08:14
5. Felix-Javier Martinez-Rubio ESP 9:14:16


Women
1. Mariska Kramer NDL   10:12:29

2. Catherine Houseaux FRA   10:35:31
3. Astrid Perathoner ITA   10:37:25
4. Aline Choretier FRA   10:39:41
5. Beatrix Blattmann CZE   10:48:15

Irish
336    MCGIRR Fergus    M30    Triangle      11.51.58
585    O’LEARY Keith    M30    Dublin    12.48.34
803    O’SHAUGHNESSY Shane    M25    Cork      13.38.21
880    MACHALE Liam    M35    Cork      14.02.52
964    CORRIGAN Fergal    M30    Triangle      14.30.45
973    CAHALANE Sean    M30    Cork      14.34.25
980    GAVIN John    M35    Surrey    14.36.45
1017    MCAVOY David    M25    Volcano    14.48.01 (a bikini inspector by profession according to Ironman)
1025    HUGHES Sean    M45    Newry      14.51.18
1065    COTTER Mary    F40    Cork      15.23.23
1076    NOLAN Sean    M30    Cork      15.32.32
1094    MCVEIGH Francis    M30    Newry      15.51.27
DNF    MCKENNA Joe    M35    Cork     
DNF    O’NEILL Brendan    M50    Cork     
DNS    DOHERTY Sean    M30    NWTC

VIVE LA FRANCE!
By Nick Munting for Ironmanlive.com on Sun, Jun 19th 2005 (10:21 PM).

It was an emotional day at Ironman France, where France’s Herve Faure and Holland’s Mariska Kramer won on the brand new Ironman course at Nice that featured the famous French Riviera based swim, a “Tour de France type” bike ride, and the run on the famed Promenade des Anglais.