Donore's Mark Doyle had the best of a torrid time for the
Irish teams in the World Mountain Running Championships at Ile
de la Réunion in the Indian Ocean on the weekend of the 19th/20th September. The doughty
Irishtown runner finished in 21st place and led home
the Irish Junior men's team to 8th place in the Junior
championships on the picturesque volcanic island. Go to Junior Men's Results.
While most other runners struggled on the high proportion of manmade earthen
steps which dominated the race route - many athletes said
"Mountain running? Where's the running?" - Mark
strode past his Irish team mates on the steep
step section to finish with his best ever position in this, his
record fifth Worlds. The Donore athlete first represented Ireland in Berchtesgaden,
Germany in 1994 and went on to appear in a green vest in Edinburgh,
Telfes, Male Svatonovice, and now Réunion. Mark is now looking forward
to a world record 6th appearance in the Junior section
of the Worlds in Malaysia in 1999.
Behind Mark, Gary Thornton of Galway found the rough conditions
did not suit his track speed; still he finished in a good
28th place. John Campbell of Longford took the final
team scoring place in 42nd spot and ensured that
Ireland finished in 8th place in the team event.
Limerick's Barry O'Callaghan finished closely behind him in 44th
place.
Earlier, the first appearance by an Irish Junior Women's team
in the Worlds was somewhat fraught. The promised inspection
of the race route came to naught. The bus which was to deliver
us up to an accessible point to walk the course arrived
two hours late. This, unfortunately,
proved not to be an isolated incident, and was a common experience
shared with many teams during the weekend. With our late arrival
only a day before the race, it proved impossible for the Junior Women's team to access their
route. Hampered by lack of knowledge of their
course which featured an even higher proportion of earthen steps in it
than any of the other courses, the Irish girls struggled.
Roscommon runner Amanda Hanly proved the best of the Irish in
25th place. Amanda's experience of a number of
different hill races in Ireland no doubt helped her and
inured her to the surprise experience of the long flights
of steps. However, courses for mountain races should be runnable
and not a judge of an athlete's ability at Step Aerobics. Amanda
proved the toughest over the difficult terrain and fended off
the challenge of Midleton's Olga Cronin in 26th place
and Thurles runner Madeline Dorney in 29th. The Irish
girls finished in 10th place in the team competition,
but all of them are eligible to compete in Malaysia next year
where their speed and descending ability should have an opportunity
to prosper.
The bus factor also came into play on the day of the races. On the
Saturday, there were to be two buses to take us up to the start.
The first for the Junior Men and junior Women and the second for
the Senior Women whose race was the last of on the day. The first
bus arrived on time. The two Junior teams and the officials piled
in and headed off. An hour later, the second bus was supposed to
arrive to take the Senior women up to the start of their race.
Needless to say, it didn’t.
Frantic chivvying by the women managed to persuade another
guide to wake up her aged mother to bring a car
to the hotel. Mother was left on the side of the road as her
daughter and the four Irish runners piled into the little Peugeot
and chugged off up the mountain. They arrived some 15 minutes before
the start, warmed up and then discovered that two other countries had
also been left behind. The race was then delayed for a further 30 minutes.
When it started, the Irish girls who had heard tales of what awaited them
found out it was all true. Teresa Duffy flew off with Margaret Synott
until they were bottlenecked at the steps. Passing was extremely difficult
and eventually Teresa finished in 33rd place. However, it was her first
ever mountain race and should stand her in good stead for her first
marathon in Dublin. The race was won by Dita Hebelkova (Czech Rep.),
Margaret finished 47th, Una Creagh 53rd and Anne O’Kearney McMullan 56th.
The team was 14th.
In the Senior Men's race held the following day. Jonathan Wyatt, the New
Zealand cross country champion, who turned down his place in the
Commonwealth Games squad blasted away from the start and exultantly
took gold. John Lenihan was best of the Irish after what he
felt was a bad run. "I went backwards in the middle of the race" the
former World Champion said, "however, I came back in the later stages and
passed eleven of them in the final 3 kilometres. It’s a pity about the
fifty that passed me in the middle." John finished 58th
Irish Half Marathon champ Gerry McGrath was next in 73rd place after a
tough battle with former Irish Orienteering champion Aongus O’Cleirigh
only 12 seconds behind after cramping up in the final kilometre. Kevin
Thompson (91st) was the fourth and final scorer for the team which left
us in 14th place in the team race. The Italians packed well to take
team gold. Our final two runners Colm Rothery and Jonathan Lamont found
the going extremely tough in their first major international outing.
They finished 95th and 100th respectively.
1. Wyatt Jonathan (NZL) 1h25'19" - 2. Molinari Antonio (ITA) 1h26'47"
- 3. Dold Guido (GER) 1h28'26" - 4. Quinn Robert (SCO) 1h28'44"
- 5.5. Mahéo Stéphane (FRA) 1h28'48" - 6. Schmuck Helmut
(AUT) 1h28'58" - 7. Milesi Davide (ITA) 1h29'16" - 8. Findlow
Richard (ENG) 1h29'32" - 9. Wagner Eckard (GER) 1h29'43" - 10.
Oussatchev Jouri (RUS) 1h30'07" - 11. Roux Régis (FRA) 1h30'13"
- 12. Galliano Massimo (ITA) 1h30'16" - 13. Strong Aaron (NZL) 1h30'27"
- 14. Gex-Fabri Alexis (SUI) 1h30'34" - 15. Salamun Igor (SLO) 1h30'52"
- 16. Tikhonov Leonid (RUS) 1h30'58" - 17. Reitberger Rudolf (AUT)
1h31'09" - 18. Erni Andrea (SUI) 1h31'16" - 19. Tschurtschenthaler
Sepp (AUT) 1h31'23" - 20. Fregona Lucio (ITA) 1h31'31" - 21. Matanin
Marcel (SVK) 1h31'59" - 22. Wilkinson Neil (SCO) 1h32'23" - 23.
Richard Sylvain (FRA) 1h32'45" - 24. Icart Thierry (FRA) 1h32'46"
- 25. Von Kanel Martin (SUI) 1h32'52" - 26. Crake Paul (AUS) 1h32'56"
- 27. Schatz Peter (AUT) 1h32'59" - 28. Atkins Wayne (NZL) 1h33'11"
- 29. Resch Hubert (AUT) 1h33'15" - 30. Steild Uli (GER) 1h33'40"
- 31. Shelley Richard (USA) 1h33'50" - 32. Mc Dermott Michael (RSA)
1h34'01" - 33. Mesner Andrej (SLO) 1h34'04" - 34. Dunham Dave
(USA) 1h34'05" - 35. De Gasperi Marco (ITA) 1h34'08" - 36. Jones
Andreas (WAL) 1h34'20" - 37. Bartlett Graeme (SCO) 1h34'24" -
38. Taylor John (ENG) 1h34'29" - 39. Osmond David (AUS) 1h34'31"
- 40. Zak Jiri (CZE) 1h34'36" - 41. Pasquion Nicolas (FRA) 1h34'49"
- 42. Sambale Martin (GER) 1h35'00" - 43. Roberts Mark (ENG) 1h35'07"
- 44. Bowness alan (ENG) 1h35'33" - 45. Sagi Josef (HUN) 1h36'01"
- 46. Ernst Walter (GER) 1h36'12" - 47. Payet Jean Paul (FRA) 1h36'17"
- 48. Whithfeld Matthew (ENG) 1h36'37" - 49. Donnelly Colin (SCO) 1h36'52"
- 50. Verrington Dan (USA) 1h36'58" - 51. De Blander Guy (BEL) 1h37'05"
- 52. Meffan Pat (NZL) 1h37'12" - 53. Reyyer Ansriy (UKR) 1h37'21"
- 54. Korevaar Jam (NED) 1h37'50" - 55. Stanka Petr (CZE) 1h37'56"
- 56. Machelm Oxen (RSA) 1h37'59" - 57. Forster Paul (NZL) 1h38'54"
- 58. Lenihan John (IRL) 1h38'59" - 59. Brown Jon (ENG) 1h39'01"
- 60. Bialek Martin (SVK) 1h39'09" - 61. Weir David (SCO) 1h39'22"
- 62. Zoubek Sdenek (CZE) 1h39'40" - 63. Wright Jeremy (USA) 1h40'12"
- 64. Ervine Brian (NIR) 1h40'31" - 65. Mc Queen James (WAL) 1h40'43"
- 66. Vinken Roman (NED) 1h40'50" - 67. Racz Stefan (SVK) 1h40'55"
- 68. Carty Neil (NIR) 1h40'59" - 69. Dryja Marek (POL) 1h41'08"
- 70. Arndt Carsten (GER) 1h41'10" - 71. Stapan Zsolt (HUN) 1h41'38"
- 72. Brooks John (SCO) 1h42'18" - 73. Mc Grath Berard (IRL) 1h42'25"
- 74. Vitek Miroslav (CZE) 1h42'33" - 75. O'Cleirigh Aongus (IRL) 1h42'37"
- 76. Naylom Donald (WAL) 1h42'52" - 77. Casner Mike (USA) 1h43'10"
- 78. Wakelin Mickael (NZL) 1h43'20" - 79. Macina Gian Luigi (SAN)
1h43'25" - 80. Faveaux Thierry (BEL) 1h43'37" - 81. Novak Bostjan
(SLO) 1h43'45" - 82. Owen Gnynfor (WAL) 1h44'14" - 83. Kochtcheev
Igor (RUS) 1h44'44" - 84. Rees Aled (WAL) 1h45'00" - 85. Toth
Josef (HUN) 1h45'14" - 86. Golovnyskyi Aleksandr (UKR) 1h45'25"
- 87. Wolsing Han (NED) 1h45'53" - 88. Zupancic Marjan (SLO) 1h46'18"
- 89. Ramananjatovo Haja (MAD) 1h47'12" - 90. Punt Robin (NED) 1h47'22"
- 91. Thompson Kevin (IRL) 1h47'38" - 92. Zafferani Matteo (SAN) 1h47'44"
- 93. Giorgetti roberto (SAN) 1h47'46" - 94. Servina Salim (SEY) 1h47'47"
- 95. Rothery Colm (IRL) 1h48'16" - 98. Dubravcik Zdenek (CZE) 1h48'23"
- 97. Raitt Neil (NIR) 1h48'32" - 98. Kilindo Thomas (SEY) 1h48'44"
- 99. Salagan Guainus (MAS) 1h49'00" - 100. Lamont Jonathan (IRL)
1h49'49" - 101. Gasperoni Michael (SAN) 1h49'59" - 102. Bakker
Aart (NED) 1h50'32" - 103. Barysevich Vasili (BLR) 1h50'38" -
104. Macecek Vlado (CZE) 1h50'40" - 105. Camermans Filip (BEL) 1h51'20"
- 106. Yasso Bart (USA) 1h51'27" - 107. Patterson James (NIR) 1h51'57"
- 108. Sagi Zsolt (HUN) 1h54'52" - 109. Howie Peter (NIR) 1h56'22"
- 110. Medvedev Jouri (BLR) 1h56'36" - 111. Robst Steven (WAL) 1h56'38"
- 112. Timmermans Thomas (BEL) 1h58'25" - 113. David Karoly (HUN) 2h00'16"
- 114. Van De Meerssche Jérôme (BEL) 2h01'14" - 115. Sarti
Mauro (SAN) 2h01'17" - 116. Kojine Petr (RUS) 2h06'50" - 117.
Surrenkumar Leeleea (MRI) 2h07'12" - 118. Fisher Deane (NIR) 2h12'46"
- 119. Adrien Hébert (SEY) 2h15'28" - 120. Teraz Franci (SLO)
2h19'04" - 121. Dunez Igor (BLR) 2h19'20" - 122. Simankou Stanislaw
(BLR) 2h24'26" - 123. Victoire Raymond (MRI) 2h39'13" - 124. Popov
Mikhail (RUS) 2h40'26".
OVERALL RESULTSJunior Women
1. Heinze Cornélia (AUT) 26'21" - 2. Hizar Inès (SLO)
27'05 - 3. Pastrnakova Anna (SVK) 27'23" - 4. Navratilova Lucie (CZE)
27'44" - 5. Sanderson Charlotte (ENG) 27'53" - 6. Hizar Tina (SLO)
28'07" - 7. Grossman Laura (SCO) 28'32" - 8. Bott Alexandra (GER)
28'49" - 9. Tonolini asha (ITA) 29'00" - 10. Belotti Valentina
(ITA) 29'01" - 11. Krawczyck Emilia (POL) 29'16" - 12. Stawicka
Agnieszka (POL) 29'37" - 13. Bailey Kate (ENG) 29'54" - 14. Koch
Maria (AUT) 30'05" - 15. Bannier Géraldine (FRA) 30'25"
- 16. Pozzo Cristina (ITA) 30'39" - 17. Bibikova Olga (RUS) 30'58"
- 18. Pfluegl Ingebor (AUT) 30'59" - 19. Walker Jenny (NIR) 31'02"
- 20. Hanusova Lenka (CZE) 31'24" - 21. Manissole Perrine (FRA) 31'53"
- 22. Pritchard Sian (WAL) 32'09" - 23. Matthews Rhiannon (ENG) 32'15"
- 24. Harisson Lianne (SCO) 33'06" - 25. Hanly Amanda (IRL) 33'34"
- 26. Cronin Olga (IRL) 33'53" - 27. Peck Clare (WAL) 34'06" -
28. Ballester Elodie (FRA) 34'29" - 29. Dorney Madelaine (IRL) 34'57"
- 30. Williams Sian (WAL) 36'38".
Junior Women Team Positions
1. Slovenia - 2. Austria - 3. England - 4. Italy - 5. Poland - 6.
Czech Republic - 7. Scotland - 8. France - 9. Wales - 10. Ireland.
Senior Women
1. Hebelkova Dita (CZE) 46'00" - 2. Ravizza Matilde 46'59" - 3.
Moon Melissa (NZL) 47'43" - 4. Bunce Maree (NZL) 47'59" - 5. Robert
Maria Grazia (ITA) 48'12" - 6. Zatorska Izabella (POL) 48'13"
- 7. Bukvajova Jaroslava (SVK) 48'16" - 8. Melicherova Ludmila (SVK)
48'24" - 9. Heasman Heather (ENG) 48'32" - 10. Greenwood Carol
(ENG) 48'52" - 11. Rota Gelpi Rosita (ITA) 49'39" - 12. Van Der
Linde Marianne (NED) 49'54" - 13. Mudge Angela (SCO) 49'56" -
14. Barochelli Pierangela (ITA) 50'05" - 15. Lindner Romy (GER) 50'07"
- 16. Murat Evelyne (FRA) 50'09" - 17. Gaumgartner Johanna (GER) 50'14"
- 18. Murphy Karen (NZL) 50'16" - 19. Payet Martine (FRA) 50'19"
- 20. De Pay Gudrun (GER) 50'35" - 21. Crompton Shirren (NZL) 51'19"
- 22. Spiess Eroica (SUI) 51'35" - 23. Brindley Tracey (SCO) 51'39"
- 24. Magauer Johanna (AUT) 52'02" - 25. Kafer Karoline (AUT) 52'25"
- 26. Gadi Hafida (FRA) 52'36" - 27. Kortekaas Edith (NED) 52'42"
- 28. Uryga Wioletta (POL) 52'46" - 29. Ames Kristen (USA) 52'49"
- 30. Schoner Ellen (GER) 52'50" - 31. Briedova Alena (SVK) 53'08"
- 32. Bradley-Byrne Cassey (USA) 53'19" - 33. Duffy Teresa (IRL) 53'29"
- 34. Truel Aurélia (FRA) 53'32" - 35. Duncan Amber (USA) 54'10"
- 36. Malska Janina (POL) 54'20" - 37. Clark Jane (ENG) 54'23"
- 38. Heinzle Elsbeth (AUT) 54'26" - 39. Wilkinson Victoria (ENG) 54'50"
- 40. Hajzlerova Magada (CZE) 54'55" - 41. Vandroogenbroec Virginie
(BEL) 55'16" - 42. Nixon Ann (WAL) 55'38" - 43. Sloan Tricia (NIR)
55'50" - 44. Hanakova Mirka (CZE) 56'08" - 45. Soszyn Belinda
(AUS) 56'17" - 46. Bretherick Sam (WAL) 56'19" - 47. Synnott Margaret
(IRL) 56'35" - 47. Bruess Laura (USA) 56'35" - 49. Viasveld Marian
(NED) 57'00" - 50. Turner Emma (WAL) 57'20" - 51. Tumova Eva (CZE)
57'22" - 52. Armitage Sonia (SCO) 57'43" - 53. Creagh Una (IRL)
58'15" - 54. Rausch Patrizia (AUT) 58'31" - 55. Trobec Marija
(SLO) 59'33" - 56. O'Kearney-Mc Mullan Ann (IRL) 1h00'11" - 57.
Smith Megan (SCO) 1h01'43" - 58. Gray Sam (WAL) 1h01'43" - 59.
Forbes Hilary (NIR) 1h02'02" - 60. Host Sandrine (BEL) 1h02'44"
- 61. Bernard Sonja (SLO) 1h03'28" - 62. O'Connell Virginia (NIR) 1h04'19"
- 63. Jaspers Ina (BEL) 1h04'34" - 64. Louis Natacha (MRI) 1h05'30"
- 65. Kenis Karen (BEL) 1h05'55" - 66. Sandford Anne (NIR) 1h09'07"
- 67. Naiken Rachel (SEY) 1h09'28" - 68. Kishtoo Natalie (MRI) 1h13'17"
- 69. Khitrova Tatiana (RUS) 1h26'53".
Senior Women Team Results
1. Italy - 2. New Zealand - 3. Slovakia - 4. Germany - 5. England - 6. France -
7. Poland - 8. Czech Rep. - 9. Austria - 10. Holland - 11. Scotland - 12. USA -
13. Ireland - 14. Wales - 15. Northern Ireland - 16. Belgium.
Senior Men
Team Positions
1. Italy - 2. France - 3. Austria - 4. Germany - 5. New Zealand - 6. Scotland - 7. England - 8. United States - 9. Slovenia - 10. Russia -
11. Czech Republic - 12. Wales - 13. Holland - 14. Ireland - 15. Hungary - 16. Northern Ireland - 17. Belgium - 18. San Marino - 19. Belorussia.