Sun 15 June 2008 - Bogboy
Meelmore and Meelbeg (?The Meels?) sit majestically alongside the ?Devil?s Bite? above the Trassey Area of the Mournes. Despite the simple concept of a horseshoe loop around the valley over the two tops, this race has been infamous for providing candidates for the ?lost in the mountains? award. Mostly, though it is when the route is clockwise and the cloud is down and runners get sucked into the
141 runners toed the line for the start of the penultimate race of the 2008 Hill & Dale Series and as ever the banter and camaraderie were going at a pace much faster than the one that the field set up the tortuous climb of Meelbeg. This climb is actually the longest in the series and takes the best over 15 minutes to reach the summit, but the fact they can then descend along the wall and climb Meelmore and then descend back to the finish in around only half an hour shows how fit these people are. Even the stragglers all got home in under an hour, proving that with a bit of careful preparation and ambition, anything is possible.
After winning the 2007 Hill & Dale Series, Newcastle AC?s Alwynne Shannon returned this year to try and retain her title. It has again been a competitive season with several different winners; Shalene Ward has won three races with Fiona Maxwell, Tish McCann and Anne Sandford all winning one each.
Like the final of the Apprentice, the showdown had arrived ? you?ll not find much ?I?ve done well to get this far for only being 24? around the
Before moving on, in amongst all these ageing bodies, there does seem to be some hope for the future. Teenagers (yip teenagers) from Omagh,
The Speights were grabbing the headlines a lot this evening as later on, back in 138th, James? mother brought smiles to everyone?s faces as she approached the finish line like a sheep that will just not be penned. Morgan?s Finishing Funnel was as professional as ever, but this sheep was first to the left and then to the right. The crowd joined in and tried to shepherd her into the funnel ? thankfully she wasn?t moving at too great a speed ? red-faced James finally moved in and helped her into the funnel to the cheers of the gathered crowd ? parents!
So back to the showdown at the
Have you ever descended this ridge off Meelmore? It is full of little dips and tussocks and crags and care must be taken to take a gentle left turn after a few minutes to descend properly into the
He pushed and pushed and suddenly it dawned on him that he hadn?t seen McKibbin or McNeilly for a while. Where had they gone? He pushed on faster, sure that they would be close ahead, but there was no sign. Then a mild panic rose from his stomach and as he charged on ever faster he suddenly glanced to his left ? way to his left ? and a snake of runners were way down below him in the valley ? he felt sick in the pit of his stomach ? ?all this way and??. Descending Spellack, he reached the
So who won? Did the mighty McKibbin manage to get the better of the very competitive McNeilly? As they approached the finish, the spectators could see a fascinating race for the line developing. McKibbin hit the front, no time to think, McNeilly responded, but it wasn?t enough, McKibbin just held on to take his 4th victory of the Series.
So the crown is still very much up for grabs ? McKibbin has 4 wins and
Having celebrated the sharp end of the field with McKibbin?s and Shannon?s victories and lauded the new teenage blood that has surfaced at this year?s series, it is well-worth giving a quick mention to the silver surfers ? some with buss passes and all. This week it was the fascinating sight of V60 Brian Hamilton literally chasing LV50 Barbara Brown down the steep descent towards the finish ? was he trying to sell her a pair of shoes? Meanwhile, Donal O?Kane, a mere youngster at V45, was claiming the bragging rights to have (playfully) beaten Barbara tonight and ?I?m going to do the same next week? ? too much information.
Finally Mr Cooke beware! Traditionally the best-dressed man in the pub after each race, his title is being avidly pursued by the Castleblayney Nugent Brothers, who this week looked resplendent dressed in suit and tie.
So Friday night next (20th June) sees the end of the series with the 12th race in Donard Forest followed by the prize giving in Leslie?s Bar in the Avoca Hotel. Registration is from 6.30pm.
BOGBOY
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1 |
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8 |
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2 |
Mourne |
20 |
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3 |
BARF |
39 |
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4 |
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105 |
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5 |
Ballydrain Harriers |
136 |
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6 |
Omagh Harriers |
148 |
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7 |
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161 |
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8 |
Team Purple |
171 |
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9 |
Larne AC |
179 |
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10 |
LVO |
211 |
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11 |
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221 |
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12 |
Physio & Co |
262 |
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