Success for Galway athletic clubs at cross country competitions

National Intermediate and Masters Cross Country

Castlegar Mens team - bronze medal winners National Intermediate Cross Country. Back Row Hafis Adam, Abaas Edrios, Serial Sylenko Front row, Rupert Claisse, Ben Sullivan and Aimad Belayd.

Castlegar Mens team - bronze medal winners National Intermediate Cross Country. Back Row Hafis Adam, Abaas Edrios, Serial Sylenko Front row, Rupert Claisse, Ben Sullivan and Aimad Belayd.

It was an historic day in the superb surrounds of Westport House in Mayo, for Castlegar AC athlete Abaas Adam Edris, who produced a top class, front running performance to secure the National Intermediate title at a thrilling edition of the 123.ie National Intermediate, Masters and Juvenile B Cross Country Championships. Edris has placed highly at National level in multiple recent editions of this event and finally got his reward for years of hard work to claim a famous win over the testing 8km distance last Sunday. Ultimately shaking off a strong Ennis Track challenge, Edris was a decisive winner of the men’s race over 8,000m, with the Galway athlete crossing the line in a time of 26:16.

Edris also led the Castlegar men’s team to a fine 3rd place finish, and team bronze, with other scorers Aimad Belayd finishing in 7th, Serhii Sylenko 22nd and Hafis Adam in 26th rounded off a fine performance for the four scorers, with great support from Ben O Sullivan in 37th and Rupert Claisse 42nd.

Martin McEvilly of GCH continues to win at the top level, claiming V75 Gold over the Men’s 4km distance.

GCH Women’s Cross-Country team won National team medals at V35 level, with the scoring quartet of Catherine Thornton in a fine 9th overall, Eimear O’Leary, Grainne Ní hUallacháin and Niamh Hennelly.

Galway County Men’s Over 35 team also won bronze, via the six of GCH quartet Ger Cuddy, Michael Flanagan, Conor Byrne and Art Naughton, Aidan Kelly (Corrib AC ) and Paul Kearney (Tuam AC ).

Sean Burke, Ger Hartnett, Ian Egan, Rob Malseed, Gerry Carty and Kieran McGlynn combined well to claim National silver medals as part of a great Men’s 50+ team.

National Juvenile B Cross Country Championships

The National Juvenile B Championships were held in Westport ahead of the Intermediate and Masters events Castlegar AC were there in force and secured a superb three team medals under lead coach Kathryn Casserly.

First up were their Boys U11 team who made history capturing the clubs first ever All Ireland B cross country team medal. The team finished second overall on 94pts behind Sligo AC (64pts ), with the squad led home by Finbarr Sayers Salas in an incredible 4th place, Danny Cullinane was next in 22nd, Joseph Neary was next in 27th, Seán Botha in 41st, Diarmuid Keogh 63rd and Cian Gillan in a superb 86th.

Not to be outdone, Castlegar U13 Boys were superb, as they claimed team gold. Led home by Calum Deeth in a great 6th place overall. The squad of William Duggan finishing a brilliant 30th just ahead of Felix Stapleton James Tommey was next in 52nd place Oran Hughes 61st place, Cillian O’Neill in 70th followed closely behind by Dylan Madden and Mattie Cullinan.

Castlegar AC U15 Girls topped off a great day with Team Silver, and claimed two individual medals in the top 12 home. Elly Turner had a stormer of a run and crossed the finish line in 5th place with Siun Ni Chonaill fighting hard on the home straight to earn a well-deserved 11th place. Next over the line was Caragh Flynn in 30th place, with Rachel Duggan in a 40th place finish, and backed up by Cliodhna Ni Chonaill and Emma Madden.

 

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