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30 January 2012
ROLLERCOASTER RACES

Rollecoaster Races day at Downpatrick Racecourse dawned bright but cold after a widespread overnight frost and certainly had the the salt spreaders of East Down at full tilt to ensure that underfoot conditions were safe for the opening race at 12.00 noon. 105  P4/5 Boys and Girls competed in the first 2 races of the day.

The opening event saw over 40 P4/5 Girls take on the mighty Heartbreak Hill from near the 2 furlong post and the field was led home by Cedar's Daisy Lyndsay with All Children's IPS Newcastle's Eve Keneally second and Kate McAuley from Newcastle AC in third.

Cedar IPS made it a double when the P4/5 Boys race was won in splendid fashion by Andrew McGrattan, who led from start to finish with Newcastle AC's Conor Murray a close second from John Joe McDonald of Loughview IPS in third.
The cheers of proud teachers and parents could be heard miles away as they raised the roof of the grandstand while every one of the starters made their way past the winning post.

PRIMARY SCHOOL TEAM SHIELDS

The P6/7 Girls race was dominated by Beechmount Harriers with a clean sweep of the podium places as Rebecca Duffy finished a massive 11 seconds clear of Alexandra Lynch and Carol Browne.
As they do every year Kilmaine Primary School turned up in force and their strong Girls Team re-claimed Team Shield with Zoe Thompson 6th, Samantha Coburn 8th and Emma McIlwaine 12th  giving them a score of 36 points.

The Boys Shield was retained by the squad of Caoilin Quinn 2nd , Tom Smyth 4th , Owen Edwards 5th and Caoilin Logue 9th representing Our Lady and St Patrick's Primary, formerly St Patrick's Boys Primary, whose score of 20 points was enough to edge out a battling St Patrick's Legamaddy quartet

However Tim Prenter's impressive winning run for Legamaddy ahead of Caoilin Quinn and Caolan Hawkins from All Children's IPS Newcastle  made sure that the honours were shared.

UNDER 13's
Paul McMeekin followed up his Christmas Handicap Run success by comfortably claiming victory in the Boys Under 13 over 1500 metres with Ballyclare's Emma Hutchinson taking the Girls title just ahead of Beechmount's Lauryn McCabe with East Down's Aoife Cochrane in third.

UNDER 15's AND UNDER 17's
Newcastle's Patrick Sheridan fairly romped home in the Under 15 Boys race over 2.5K and had half a minute to spare over his second placed rival. This race marked the debut of Daniel McClean in the East Down colours. Shauna Browne from Beechmount won the Girls race from Newcastle's Dearbhla Magee after Laura Gardiner faded after a bright start.  A disappointing turnout of 2 Boys and 2 Girls in the Under 17 3K race starngely provided the most compelling contest of the afternoon. David Devenney, newly confident following some regular training with the Seniors threw down the gauntlet from the off to Adam Prenter, the pre race favourite and  held the lead until the final lung bursting hill to the line, where Adam summoned up his last reserves of energy to squeeze past.  Nevertheless a great performance from David which brought richly deserved praise from former teacher Bro. Christopher and well done to Adam for sticking to his task.

BRENDAN'S RECORD

Brendan Teer turned the formbook upside down in devastating fashion on his home ground in the Senior race over 5K, in the shadow of the magnificent snow capped Mournes.  Racing to the front from the off he never gave his clubmate and recent nemesis Liam Venney the ghost of a chance, winning by just under a minute in a new record time of 15.50. Liam was second and Noel McNally from Beechmount was third.

HAT TRICK FOR PATRICIA

Patricia O' Hagan, St Peter's AC Lurgan completed a superb hat trick in this event retaining her Ladies crown in a new record time of 18.37 over what is a unique but demanding circuit, a full 23 seconds faster than last year with North Down's  Julie Balmer in second and Lagan Valley's Ruth Magill in third. 

FIRST TIME SUCCESS FOR MARTIN

Other to retain their titles from last year were Danny Skeffington, first Over 45,  and Maureen Oliver, first Over 50 for the ladies. Tom Crawford Orangegrove AC and Elaine Burch Lagan Valley were Under 20 winners. Cheryl Denvir was first Over 35 Lady with Virginia Ervine taking the Over 45 prize, after a stewards inquiry.  Apologies are offered to Virginia for the mix up.

Greg McClure took the Over 55 Male prize but the  most eyecatching performance of the day was that of new recruit Martin Wilcox who posted 17.49 to take a splendid 5th place and first Over 35 prize on his debut run for east Down.  He certainly looks like being a very valuable addition to the Senior squad.

JIMMY's TEN
And now it's all energies towards the fast approaching Jimmy's Ten which takes place this year on Sunday 18 March at 12.00 noon.. And of course as well as the usual top prizes on offer plus increased bonuses for new race records and all sorts of special prizes to mark the Cub's 25 Anniversary Year, all finishers will be included in a draw for a £700 holiday voucher, thanks to the continued sponsorship of MB McGrady & Co, Chartered Accountants. 

A special feature of the race is that pacers will be provided again this year for sub 40, 45, 48, 50 and 60 minutes targets.

Entries will be limited to 600 and the recommendation is get in early to avoid disappointment, if entries are taken on the day the fee will be greatly increased.  Walkers are also welcome and will be included in the holiday draw – but remember you must be present at the draw to qualify. More details next week.

Online entry will be available by the weekend.
For further details contact Joe Quinn 02844614235 or 07933214894 or log on to www.spanglefish.com/eastdownac      Rollercoaster Race photos www.cathedralimages.com

Joe Quinn


30 January 2012

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