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Dublin Marathon Preview 2016

Hehir and Curley Set to Battle to Retain National Crowns

Athletics Ireland Press Release

Dublin Marathon General
Sean Hehir (Rathfarnham) and Pauline Curley (Tullamore Harriers) will be bidding to retain their national titles as the East Africans will surely dominate the head of the record field at the SSE Airtricity Dublin Marathon this Sunday (October 30).

Hehir won the Dublin Marathon in 2013 in a time of 2:18:19 and won the national title last year. In April this year, he ran a personal best time of 2:17:20 in London and just missed out on selection for the Rio Olympics.

Sergiu Ciobanu (Clonliffe Harriers), another to have narrowly missed out on Rio selecation, ran a personal best time of 2:15:14 in Berlin last year and will be bidding for national glory.

Other contenders include Mark Kirwan (Raheny Shamrock) who also set a personal best time of 2:19:30 in Berlin last year; Gary O’Hanlon (Clonliffe Harriers) is Ireland’s most prolific elite marathon runner and continues to win marathons here in Ireland on a regular basis.  He set a personal best time of 2:21:42 in London last April.

An interesting entry is David McCarthy (West Waterford) who has excelled on the track with a 3:55 mile and bronze medal over 5,000m metres at the European U23 Championships in 2009. His fellow club mate Philip Harty should also feature in a battle for podium positions along with Eoin Flynn of Rathfarnham.

The evergreen Pauline Curley (Tullamore Harriers) is as prolific on the roads as Gary O’Hanlon and she will be looking to add gold to her surprise victory last year. The Offaly woman, who ran in the Beijing Olympics, had only recently recovered from knee surgery last year.

She will face stiff competition from Fionnuala Ross (Armagh) who set personal bests in 2016 for the marathon and half marathon – 2:49:57 in London and 74:15 for the half marathon.

 Laura Graham (Mourne Runners) only started running in 2014 but has since progressed to 2:48:03 in London this year. She ran 2:56:46 last year to bag bronze in Dublin and a time of 78:51 saw her win the national half marathon title in August as part of the Rock ‘N’ Roll event.  

Norah Newcombe Pieterse (Mayo) should also feature while Caitriona Jennings (Rathfarnham, who was third in the SSE Airtricity Dublin Half Marathon in 80:33, will be another strong conteder. She ran 2:44:33 in Rotterdam last April. Her best time is 2:36:17 which she also recorded in that event in 2012 to qualify her for the Olympics.

Le Cheile's Patrick Monahan will be looking to win the wheelchair title.

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19,500 runners will toe the line in the capital which also incorporates the national marathon championship that has also seen a huge upsurge in numbers. Last year 3,200 Athletics Ireland club members ran and this year will see close to 6,000 take part in the national championship.

West Waterford had the novel idea of marking this historic occasion in Irish history by having 100 members sign up and they have surpassed that with 150 – the largest club entry for 2016. Other clubs with large entries are Clonmel, Slaney Olympic, Drogheda & District, Crusaders A.C, Finn Valley and Raheny Shamrock.

Elite Entry List, courtesy of SSE Airtricity Dublin Marathon

 

Men

2 Asefe Legese Bekele Ethiopia

Asefa finished in 3rd place in Dublin last year in a time of 2.14.21

3 Dereje Yadete Woldegiyorgis Ethiopia

2010 2nd place Eurasia 2.11.53

4 Fikru Lulseged Teshager Ethiopia

Fikru ran the Dublin Marathon last year and returned recently to finish in 2nd place in the SSE Airtricity Dublin Half Marathon.

5 Dereje Debele Tulu Ethiopia

2009 2nd place Vienna 2.09.08, 4th place Berlin 2.09.41

2010 5th place Dubai 2.09.43, 8th place Prague 2.11.13

2011 8th place Mumbai 2.12.44

2012 3rd place Chongqing 2.10.41, 2nd place Stockholm 2.19.45

2013 4th place Marrakesh 2.10.08, 1st place Dusseldorf 2.07.48

2014 3rd place Xiamen 2.09.35

2015 2nd place Mumbai 2.10.31, 11th place Warsaw 2.11.47

2016 9th place Mumbai 2.15.30, 8th place Dongying 2.13.51

6 Dereje Urgecha Beyecha Ethiopia

Has run 2.12.26 at high altitude in Ethiopia.  Dereje has the potential to run 2.08

7 Lezan Kipkogei Kimutai Kenya

Lezan is a regular visitor to Dublin and a winner of the event in 2004 in a time of 2.13.08. He won the over 40 category in 2014 in a time of 2.22.34

8 Peter Kipchumba Letting Kenya

This is Peter’s first trip to Dublin and he is a training partner of Lezan Kimutai.

9 Hillary Chirchir, Kenya

Hillary won the Vitality North London Half Marathon in 2015 in a time of 1.05.35

10 Gideon Kipsang Kimosop Kenya

2015 1st place Ordos Marathon 2.16.44, 1st place Belfast Half Marathon 1.04.24  In April this year, Gideon won the SSE Airtricity 10 mile race in Derry in a time of 50.04

11 Samuel Kimutai Kiptum Kenya

Samuel has personal best times as follows: 10K 29.31, Half Marathon 63.07 and Triest Marathon 2016 2.13.44

12 Peter Chege Wangari Kenya

Peter finished in 7th place in the Vienna City Marathon last April in a time of 2.13.48

13 Yurii Ruskyuk Ukraine

Has the following personal best times: 10K 28.49, Half Marathon 64.12 and marathon time of 2.17.28 from 2013.

14 Freddy Keron Sittuk Kenya

2013 1st place Guernsey Waterfront Marathon 2.18.11

2014 1st place Belfast City Marathon 2.18.30

2015 1st place SSE Airtricity Walled City Marathon 2.22.34, 5th place SSE Airtricity Dublin Marathon 2.15.19

15 Leswene Africa Mailola South Africa

2014 9th place Cape Town Marathon 2.17.58. Leswene is coached by former Dublin Marathon winner, Zacharia Mpolokeng.

16 Sean Hehir Ireland

Sean won the Dublin Marathon in 2013 in a time of 2.18.19.  In April this year, he ran a personal best time of 2.17.20 in London and just missed out on selection for the Rio Olympics.  He has a half marathon best time of 1.05.12 from Cardiff 2013.

17 Sergiu Ciobanu Ireland

Sergiu ran a personal best time of 2.15.14 in Berlin last year and narrowly missed out on selection for the Rio Olympics.  He has a half marathon best time of 1.04.48 from Omagh 2012.

18 Mark Kirwan Ireland

Mark set a personal best time of 2.19.30 in Berlin last year.

19 Gary O’Hanlon Ireland

Gary is Ireland’s most prolific elite marathon runner and continues to win marathons here in Ireland on a regular basis.  He set a personal best time of 2.21.42 in London last April.

20 Philip Harty, Ireland

Philip has a personal best marathon time of 2.21.53 from Berlin 2013.  Earlier this year, he won the Limerick Half Marathon in a time of 1.09.46.

21 Eoin Callaghan, Ireland

Eoin ran a time of 2.21.47 in April this year in Rotterdam.

22 David McCarthy, Ireland

This will be a big step up for David who has some very fast middle distance times.  He won the bronze medal at the 5000 metres in the European U.23 Championship in 2009.

He has personal best times as follows:

800M 1.46.62, 1500M  3.39.59, Mile (i) 3.55.75, 5000M 13.42.11

23 Eoin Flynn, Ireland

Eoin has a best time of 2.25.01 from 2014.

 

Women

102 Meseret Legese Biratu, Ethiopia

2014 3rd place Danzhou 2.39.45

2015 3rd place Madrid 2.34.32, 3rd place Stockholm 2.35.24

103 Tsehay Alemu Maru, Ethiopia

104 Alem Fikre Kifle, Ethiopia

105 Ehite Bizuayehu Gebireyes, Ethiopia

2013 1st place Seville 2.29.52, 6th place Hengshui 2.35.35

2014 2nd place Mumbai 2.33.48, 1st place Warsaw 2.30.30, 1st place Firenze 2.31.28

2015 1st place Venice 2.35.19

2016 3rd place Hong Kong 2.37.28, 3rd place Dongying 2.32.02

106 Motu Mergesa Gedefa, Ethiopia

Motu trains with Olympic bronze medallist, Mare Dibaba.  This will be her debut marathon.

107 Priscah Jemutai Bartenge, Kenya

2014 6th place Zurich 2.42.00

108 Purity Jerono Talam, Kenya

One of the Project Africa athletes

109 Viola Jelegat, Kenya

Viola has the following personal bests:  5K 15.40 and Half Marathon 69.27 (Piacenza, Italy 2015)

110 Helalia Johannes, Namibia

2011 winner of the Dublin Marathon in a time of 2.30.37.

2012 3rd place Vienna 2.27.20, 2012 12th place London Olympics 2.26.09, 2012 6th place Dublin 2.35.01

2013 6th place Tokyo 2.29.20

2014 3rd place Seoul 2.28.27

111 Alina Armas, Namibia

Alina has a personal best time of 2.33.09 from the Mungyeong Marathon in 2015 where she finished in 4th place.  She won the Namibian National Championship in 2013 in a time of 2.35.33.

112 Olena Burkovska, Ukraine

2010 2nd place Nagano 2.31.53, 2010 5th place Berlin 2.28.31

2011 21st place World Championship Daegu 2.34.21, 9th place Tokyo 2.33.30

2012 9th place Seoul 2.32.16, 48th Place London Olympics 2.33.26

2013 1st place Hannover 2.27.07

2014 3rd Istanbul 2.31.30

2015 8th place Nagoya 2.29.45

113 Gemma Rankin, Scotland

114 Fionnuala Ross, Northern Ireland

115 Laura Graham, Northern Ireland

116 Pauline Curley, Ireland

117 Caitriona Jennings, Ireland

118 Norah Newcombe Pieterse, Ireland

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120 Sophie Carter, England


Wheelchair

160 Patrick Monahan, Ireland

161 Richie Powell, Wales

162 Paul Hannan, Northern Ireland

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