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Contact | Location | Distance | Type | Championship | Permit | Measured |
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Bandon AC | Bandon | 5M | Road | No | Yes | N/A |
Bandon
1pm, New Year's Day, Monday January 1st 2018
Organised and hosted by Bandon AC
This event is run under an Athletics Ireland permit/licence
This course was measured by Cathal O'Connell, Athletics Ireland National Grade Measurer
Donough Coughlan Memorial Bandon 5 Facebook Event Page
Results of Athletics Ireland Registered Events - April 2014 - May 2016 (on Old Cork Athletics website)
Results of Athletics Ireland Registered Events - May 2016 to date
Race Calendar / Fixtures List - Athletics Ireland Registered Events
Registration is in Bandon GAA Pavilion. Entry fee: €10 (adults) and €5 (juniors).
All entrants must be 15 or over.
Route on MapMyRun (From Daniel G McMahon's Garmin upload)
Bandon AC Donough Coughlan Memorial 5 - Course Elevation Profile
The start line is close to the brow of the hill, on the Bandon By-Pass
Immediately after the brow of the hill, there is a long, steady fall for over half a mile
Turn left at the bottom of the hill
Bandon AC Donough Coughlan Memorial 5 - 1 Mile Mark
After the previous left turn, there is an almost imperceptible upslope, past the 1 mile mark
Following a slight downslope to the smaller bridge, turn immediate left onto the inner by-pass
Bandon AC Donough Coughlan Memorial 5 - Turn onto Inner By-Pass
Back at the mini-roundabout by the GAA complex, turn left again. You are now heading up a long gradual slope, lasting just over a mile
Continue straight on up the slope
Bandon AC Donough Coughlan Memorial 5 - 2 Mile Mark
Turn left, off the main road. From here on, apart from one short climb, it is level ground to start with, followed by long steady slopes, making for good running.
Bandon AC Donough Coughlan Memorial 5 - Fourth turn
Continue straight through the crossroads
Bandon AC Donough Coughlan Memorial 5 - Crossroads 3.5 Miles
Bandon AC Donough Coughlan Memorial 5 - 4 Mile Mark
The 4 Mile Mark is in the middle of a very long downslope, as can be seen from the image - make hay!
The approach to the Finish Area is still slightly downslope, and straight, making for a fast finish