BALLYCOTTON
‘10’ ROAD RACE 2015 - FAQ 2015


Sunday March 8th 2015
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BALLYCOTTON ‘10’ Elite Line-Up 2015:
Men
Going for an unprecedented five-in-a-row on Sunday is Sergiu Ciobanu.
Although Noel Berkeley won the race on six occasions between 1996 and
2002, nobody has claimed five titles in succession. Ciobanu, of
Clonliffe Harriers, ran his fastest time of 48:58 in Ballycotton last
year and finished second last Sunday to Mick Clohisey at the
Inter-Clubs C-C.
The last man to win Ballycotton before Ciobanu was Greg Roberts from
the City of Derry AC. He ran 50:17 on that occasion five years ago and
is back again this year.
Second last year and first back in 2007, Alan O’Shea has returned from
injury with two wins in recent weeks, over five miles at Carrigaline
and 10km at Adare.
Winner of the Dublin City Marathon in 2013, Sean Hehir is also in good
form having won a five-mile race last Sunday in his native Clare by
over two minutes, recording a time of 25:03. He also finished third
over 10 miles at Dungarvan a month ago in 49:09.
Also in the line-up is James McCarthy, third in 2012 and who ran close
to his best when finishing fifth at Dungarvan (51:35). His East Cork
team-mates Tim O’Donoghue (third last year) and Sean McGrath should
also be up there.
Others to watch out for include Colin Merritt (Carraig na bhFear),
Chris Harrington, Tim Twomey and James Grufferty (Leevale), Donal
O’Callaghan (Riocht), Elton Heffernan (Togher), along with John Meade
and Rory O’Sullivan from St Finbarr’s.
Women
A new women’s course record is possible on Sunday as Maria McCambridge
returns after missing last year. Holder of the two fastest times of
54:48 (2012) and 55:01 (2013) on the Ballycotton all-time list,
McCambridge is coming off the back of National victories over 3000m
indoors and Inter-Clubs C-C these last two weeks.
Both of McCambridge’s times are faster than the likes of two previous
Ballycotton winners, Olympic marathoners Marian Sutton and Karen
McLeod, along with Sonia O’Sullivan who ran 55:37 in the summer race of
2001.
Last year’s winner, Siobhan O’Doherty, is back again and she boasts an
impressive record in the race having also finished second in 2010 and
2013 and she won the Dungarvan race last month in a time of 58:00.
Also entered are Ann-Marie Holland (St Finbarr’s), third last year, and Claire McManus (North Shields Poly), fifth last year.
---- John Walshe, Ballycotton Running Promotions