Paul National 10k 2006

Paul National 10k 2006

Paul McNamara retained his AAI 10k Road Race Championship of Ireland in Tinryland Co Carlow yesterday, which he had won in Limerick last year. Paul ran strongly with the lead pack in the early stages and as one by one the pretenders to the throne dropped off the pace Paul found himself in a tussle with Sandis Bralitis of West Waterford AC.

At the top of a hill just after the six kilometer mark Paul made his first real move of the race to take the lead which he then gradually increased. It looked for a moment as if he might pull away from the field and win as he liked but that wasn't to be the case. The hugely experienced Peter Mathews of South Dundrum AC was finishing like a train and overtook Sandis Bralitis in the closing stages and then set his sights on catching Paul. A titanic struggle ensued over the final kilometer with Paul just having enough to stave off Peter in the end.

This was a fantastic achievement for Paul and his second national title in a matter of a few weeks, having won the National Short Course Cross Country Champs earlier this year. The congratulations of everyone in the Club are with Paul on this great achievement.

Pauline Curley - National Champion 2006

Pauline Curley - National Champion 2006

In the women's race Pauline Curley of Tullamore Harriers (34:16) comfortably held off Niamh O'Sullivan of An Riocht (34:52) with Emer Martin of Sportsworld in third (36:01).

Athenry AC Team - Carlow 2006

Athenry AC Team - Carlow 2006

On the team side the Athenry AC men's team posted a best ever fifth place from an entry of eleven teams.

The Athenry AC finishers on the day were;

Paul McNamara - 30:08 - 1st

Brian O'Connor - 34:45 - 50th

Mick Rice - 35:58 - 70th

Peter Delmer - 36:26 - 79th

Gary Doherty - 38:34 - 116th

Alan Burke - 40:26 - 139th

James Lundon - 41:07 - 147th

Congrats also to the other Galway runners on the day with Mark Davis of Craughwell running a fin 35:30, Michelle Lynch 4425 and Bernie Kelly 48:34.

James

17 years 11 months ago

30:08 is good running in what isn't the easiest of
courses, especially the second half!