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Allan Bogle taught the opposition a sharp lesson in front-running to take the honours in the opening race of the 2005 Bob Mullan Motors 5K Series sponsored by Glendenning’s Jewellers and Fitness First. The Eglinton teacher was always in control over the tough course around Derry city centre which involved a climb up Shipquay Street no less than three times. Bogle’s time was a new course record, slicing 22 seconds off Gavin Stevenson’s winning mark last year.

Former Irish international Ann-Marie Larkin was a comfortable winner of the women’s race with 2004 Series winner Declan McCarthy leading the veteran men home in an excellent third place overall.

Allan Bogle well clear - Photo: Noel Crumley

Bogle was first to the front as the 63-strong field negotiated Foyle Street after the start on Water Street. By the end of the first circuit he was 40 metres clear of surprise packet Aaron Doherty and Seamus Kealey with McCarthy making significant progress after a slow start. Already Ann-Marie Larkin was in control of women’s contest over Shelagh Bodkin and Jackie McGilloway. Bogle had doubled his lead as he came through in 10 minutes 58 seconds with a lap to run while Kealey had moved into a clear second with McCarthy making rapid headway toward a podium spot.

The winner received a tumultuous reception as he crossed the finish line in the Guildhall Square with a comfortable 24 seconds to spare over Kealey who had was made to sprint all the way to the line by McCarthy with just a second separating them at the tape. Gary McGee showed signs he is getting into top form to take fourth in 17:10 with Aaron Doherty holding on for fifth in 17:16 and Paddy Nicell clocking 17:23 to complete the top half dozen. Further down the field, former Sparta star Tommy Farrell, a member of the winning 1990 national road relay team, made an impressive comeback after an absence of some years to break 19 minutes.

It was also Ann-Marie Larkin’s first race in some months after injury. Now based in Strabane where she lives with former AAA Indoor Multi-Events Champion Trevor McGlynn, the former Tullamore Harrier had a massive advantage of 91 seconds over runner-up Shelagh Bodkin with a 18:05 timing, five seconds quicker than Anne Paul’s course record. Jackie McMonagle continued her improvement to take third in 21:36 while Linda Hall also broke new ground by taking the female masters’ prize in 23:26.

The Mayor Gearoid O’hEara presented the prizes in the Guildhall Square where Gerry Lynch, Honorary Secretary of the organisers, City of Derry Athletics Club, also expressed appreciation to the NI Police Service, sponsors and voluntary helpers for making the event a success.

Ann-Marie Tackles the Hill.

 
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Results
Place Forename Surname Category Mins Secs Races Points
1 Alan Bogle MO 16 28 1 10
2 Seamus Keeley MO 16 52 1 9
3 Declan Mc Carthy M40 16 53 1 10
4 Gary Mc Gee MO 17 10 1 8
5 Aaron Doherty MO 17 16 1 7
6 Paddy Nicell M40 17 23 1 9
7 Colin Loughrey MO 17 30 1 6
8 Eoghan Furey MO 17 32 1 5
9 Paul Mc Cafferty MO 17 33 1 4
10 Billy Orr M40 17 34 1 8
11 Dermot Conway M45 17 35 1 7
12 Dermot  Sweeney MO 17 38 1 3
13 Martin Sheehan M40 17 40 1 6
14 Stephen  Connolly U20 18 2 1 2
15 Anne Marie Larkin FO 18 5 1 10
16 Dominic Hazlett MO 18 7 1 1
17 Andrew Maguire MO 18 8 1  
18 Darren Stewart U20 18 12 1  
19 Martin Gormely MO 18 14 1  
20 Gavin Stevenson MO 18 25 1  
21 Jes Crampsey MO 18 29 1  
22 Jim Breen M50 18 44 1 5
23 Dessie Mc Shane MO 18 54 1  
24 Liam Farren M40 18 56 1 4
25 Tommy  Farrell M40 18 59 1 3
26 Mark White MU20 19 1 1  
27 Joe English MO 19 8 1  
28 Patrick Doherty M45 19 24 1 2
29 Andy Breslin MO 19 33 1  
30 Sheelagh Bodkin FO 19 36 1 9
31 Liam Hamilton M45 20 2 1 1
32 Finbar Gallagher MO 20 3 1  
33 Gerard Mc Elhinney M40 20 4 1  
34 Niall Whoriskey MO 20 8 1  
35 Martin Dunleavy MO 20 9 1  
36 James Reid M65 20 14 1  
37 John  Mc Menamin MO 20 44 1  
38 Declan  Moore MO 20 54 1  
39 Michael  Clifford MO 20 56 1  
40 Hugo Hegarty MO 20 56 1  
41 Chris Ryan MO 21 12 1  
42 Louis Coyle MO 21 24 1  
43 Cyril Hargan MO 21 28 1  
44 Jackie McMonagle F35 21 36 1 8
45 Brian  Murphy M55 21 50 1  
46 Michael  Gallagher MO 21 59 1  
47 John Mc Gonagle MO 22 3 1  
48 Martin Mc Ginley MO 22 10 1  
49 Tony Grant M45 22 12 1  
50 Paul Mc Menamin MO 23 17 1  
51 Linda Hall F35 23 26 1 7
52 Sean  O Farrell M40 23 30 1  
53 Tracy Kelly F35 23 40 1 6
54 Rachel Doherty FO 23 44 1 5
55 Deirdre Quigg FO 23 57 1 4
56 Dermot  Crager MO 25 36 1  
57 Damien Mc Dermott M50 25 36 1  
58 Joanne Doran FU20 25 51 1 3
59 Conaire Hasson MO 26 12 1  
60 Kate Meehan F40 26 23 1 2
61 John Campbell M40 26 24 1  
62 Emmet Deans MO 28 24 1  
63 Kevin O'Neill M40 28 29 1