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Britton Secures Fifth National Title at the Glohealth Inter County Cross Country Championships

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Britton Secures Fifth National Title Fionnuala Britton (Kilcoole AC) secured her fifth national title in convincing style today at the Glohealth Inter County Cross Country Championships in Dundalk Institute of Technology (DKIT) in the women’s senior 8km race. This equals Catherina McKiernan and Anne Keenan-Buckley’s record of the most Inter County titles ever won.

 The former Double European Cross Country Champion (2012, 2013) was feeling upbeat after the race and about her preparation for the European Cross Country Championships which takes places in Bulgaria on the 13th of December: “I feel better than last year, I’ve prepared differently competing in domestic road races and mixed cross country races. I plan to run in France next weekend.” She added: “After coming fourth last year, (at Europeans) I’d like to improve on that again and be on the podium again”

Michelle Finn (Leevale AC) a former Western Kentucky scholarship athlete who hasn’t run cross country for a number of years, was the surprise second placed to Britton. Laura Crowe (An Riocht AC) who had to cut her track season short due to injury was back to full fitness to secure third position after working her way through the field. Sara Treacy (Dunboyne AC) in finishing fourth claimed the final guaranteed spot on the Irish team for the European Cross Country Championships. Dublin claimed their 36th Inter County title their 14 title in a row.

In the Men’s 10k race Paul Pollock (Annadale Striders AC) retained his title in what was a very competitive race of the day and produced one of the best finishes to an Inter County race in recent years with only 3 seconds separating the top three.

Pollock had to pull out of the Marathon at the European Athletics Championships due to injury has been in rehabilitation and has only restored to full training 6 weeks ago. Speaking after the race he said: “I sat in and tried to surge at certain times but I didn’t have the power to move away so I decided to sit in and make my move in the closing stages”

Mark Hanrahan (Leevale AC) and Raheny’s Mick Clohisey who were in the mix from the early stages of the race and were second and third respectively with Clohisey leading the Dublin team to its 34th Inter County title.

The winner of the Men’s U23 title was Liam Brady of Tullamore Harriers AC with Brandon Hargraves (Clonliffe Harriers) in second place, both are guaranteed a spot in the European team while Ryan McDermott (Annadale Striders) was third. While in the Women’s U23 race Mary Mulhare (Portlaoise AC) a recent finalist in Ireland’s Fittest Family final took the women’s U23 title with Maria O’Sullivan (Raheny AC) in second, both of will now make the Irish Team. St. Coca’s A.C’s Rachael Smyth was in third place.

The Women’s Junior title went to Orlaith Moynihan (Mullingar Harriers AC) with the Junior Men’s title going to Con Doherty (UCD AC) who is coached by Jerry Kiernan and is also a triathlon international

In the combined U/18 and Junior races the first three across are automatically selected for the Junior teams for the European Championships team. Kevin Mulcaire (Ennis Track A.C.), Con Doherty U.C.D. A.C. and Jack O’Leary (Mullingar Harriers A.C.) were the first three across the line in Men’s race. While Hope Saunders (Clonliffe Harriers A.C.), Orlaith Moynihan (Clonmel A.C.) and Clodagh O’Reilly (Annalee A.C.) were the first three in the women’s race.

Source: Athletics Ireland