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Cork Athletics County Road Championships 2023 - Update March 14th

Cork Athletics County Road Championships 2023

Castlelyons

11am, Sunday March 19th 2023 (Bank Holiday Weekend)

St Nicholas AC Group Photo

Cork Athletics County Road Championships 2023 are organised and hosted by St Nicholas AC, on behalf of Cork Athletics County Board

This course was measured by Tommy Hartnett, Athletics Ireland National Grade Measurer


Start Time: 11:00am (one race)


Categories: Senior/Novice/Masters Men & Women


Entry Fee: €5 plus transaction fee

 

Entries Close: 8pm, 15th March

Parking

Please park in the Glanbia site, in Castlelyons. This is just 400m from the start line

Event Parking in Glanbia premises

Race Schedule

The event comprises of Men's and Women's Novice and Masters Championships and will take place over 4 Miles

RACE HQ

Start line is on the hill, near Castlelyons National School/Fr Ferris Car Park. Event parking will be in the area in front of the Glanbia premises and Race HQ is at Fr Ferris Park, adjacent to Castlelyons National School, P61 PH66

Notes

1 Entries at https://entry.athleticsireland.ie/#/ (Competition #722) will be accepted via the club competition secretary or the athletes themselves using their own login. It is possible for an athlete to be entered multiple times in the same event. Be careful of duplication.

2 All entrants regardless of category will automatically be entered in the Senior individual and club team championship.

3 A Master, eligible for Novice, may enter both categories but must pay a second entry fee of €5.

4 No entries will be accepted on the days after online entries close on March 15th


Late entries will be accepted on the day at registration and a late entry fee of €10 will apply


5 Other than the Senior team championship, athletes are confined to the team of the category in which they have been entered. An exception to this will be where, say, a Master, in an Over 50+ category, who does not have a team, may be declared on the club 35+ team. This will have to be done at registration on the day but before race start


6 Individual and team medals will be awarded to the first three in each category (as known when entries close on March 15th). There will be separate men’s and women’s team competitions for Senior, Novice and Over 35 with 4 athletes to count on a team. In the Over 45+ women, the Over 50+ men and the Over 65+ three athletes will count on the team


7 Presentation of individual medals to the first three Senior will be take place at the finish immediately after the race. All other medals will be presented in the hall at 12 noon

Previous Cork Athletics County Road Championship Results

2022 Results

2019 Results

2018 Results

2017 results

2016 Results

2015 Results

2014 Results (PDF file)

 

Castlelyons Location

Castlelyons Location Map

Castlelyons General Location

Castlelyons M8 Directions Map

Castlelyons directions from M8

Castlelyons Rathcormac Directions Map

Castlelyons directions from Rathcormac

 

Entries

The event is open to Senior, Novice and Masters men & women.  All competitors MUST be registered with Athletics Ireland, prior to the event

County Road Competition Bye-Laws

 

Categories

Masters categories start at 35 years (on day of competition), and continue upwards in 5 year blocks.  There are team categories at 35 and 50. An athlete may be declared in a lower grade, for team purposes, and be eligible in the appropriate age grouping; e.g. a 56 year old individual competing in the F55 or M55 category, may be declared on a F35/M35 team (but cannot also score on another team)

Course Map

This course was measured by Tommy Hartnett, Athletics Ireland National Grade Measurer

Course Map on MapMyRun

Cork Athletics County Road Championships 2016 Course Route Map

 

Course Elevation Profile

Cork Athletics County Road Championships 2016 Course Elevation Profile
 

About Us

Cork Athletics County Board is a constituent member of Athletics Ireland. Cork Athletics is the governing body, administering athletics, track and field (T&F), cross-country (XC) and running in county Cork. The Board comprises elected representatives of constituent athletic clubs and running clubs. Cork County Board AAI organises Championship races and competition, including road, track & field (T&F) and Cross-country (XC), at junior, juvenile, senior and masters levels, and selects representation for the county. In addition, training and education is provided for coaches and officials. The Board also regulates the Athletics Ireland race/event permit (licence) process for county Cork.
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