Larne Athletic Club
Larne Athletic Club is Larne’s leading athletics club, we are a friendly club who welcomes all levels of ability be it for competition or keeping fit.
Join us on Saturday 11th April for a fantastic, flat and fast 10 mile route.Post race refreshments and sports massage all on site to encourage you across the finish line!🧁 ☕️ 💆🏻
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Portadown Festival of RunningOn Sunday 22nd March, Larne Athletic Club travelled to Portadown to take part in the Festival of Running, superbly organised by Portadown Running Club. The Half Marathon course followed a gently undulating route to Gilford before dropping down onto the Newry Canal towpath and a long, flat return to the finish. Conditions were ideal, with none of the headwind encountered last year.
In the Half Marathon, Martan Keane was first home for the club with a superb new Personal Best time of 1:18:35. Martan finished in 19th place overall, winning first Vet45. Billy Thompson was next home for Larne AC, running strongly and finishing as third Vet60 in a time of 1:29:19, while Andy Gregg was pleased with his time of 1:34:40. Andy was followed closely by Megan McMurray, whose time of 1:34:47 was an incredible 7-minute improvement on her previous PB.
Dom Dorris finished next in 1:37:28, followed by Juliane Keane in 1:46:26. Eddie Finn achieved the third club PB on the day with a time of 1:59:45, while Michele Woods finished in 2:08:03.
In the 5K event, Jordan Heron demonstrated his current strong form, winning the event outright in a time of 16:47
The full list of Larne AC finishers is:
Half Marathon:
19, Martan Keane, 1:18:35 (🥇1st M45)
182, Billy Thompson, 1:29:19 (🥉3rd M60)
259, Andy Gregg, 1:34:40
261, Megan McMurray, 1:34:47
321, Dom Dorris, 1:37:28
546, Juliane Keane, 1:46:26
858, Eddie Finn, 1:59:45
980, Michele Woods, 2:08:03
5K:
1, Jordan Heron, 16:47 🎖1st overall
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Well done all and congrats Marty on the PB 💪
Well done everyone 👏 Fabulous times 😊
Well done everyone… great running and results 😀❤️🖤
Well done everyone 👏👏👏👏
Well done everyone
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Congratulations to our very own Juliane Keane who took home the award for Sportsperson with a Disability at the Mid and East Antrim Borough Council Sports Awards after setting a new Guiness World Record (three hours, 53 minutes and two seconds) for the fastest marathon completed by a woman with multiple sclerosis (MS). 👏🏼 The impressive primary school teacher has lived with MS for two decades and never expected to be able to do a marathon. Incredibly, she completed the 2025 London Marathon in a record time making history in the process.
Well done Juliane, we’re all proud and inspired by you!
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Congratulations ❤ well done X
Congratulations Juliane 🤩👏
Well done Juliane! You looked amazing too! Xx
Congratulations Juliane well deserved x
Amazing juliane 👏🏻
Juliane you are a amazing person to be able to do what you have achieved while dealing with the effects of of MS is truly inspirational especially through it all you constantly have a affectionate smile on your face without really knowing you create and reflect positive energy to everyone who meets you! 🙏
Well done Julianne! ❤️
Brilliant – Luca tells everyone he has a teacher who has a Guinness record!!
Many congratulations 🎊..you looked beautiful 😍 x
Congratulations Juliane 🎉
Congrats Juliane 👏👏well deserved 🎉🎉
Well done Juliane Keane, thats amazing & well deserved 👏🏼
Congratulations thats an amazing achievement truly well deserved
congrats Juliane!
Congratulations! 💖
Congratulations Juliane Keane 😁🏃♀️💪🔥❤️🎉
Well done
Congratulations Juliane 🎊🎉🎈
Congratulations 🎉🎊🎈
Congrats Juliane 👏👏👏, well deserved!!!
Well done 👏
Wow!
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‘Run the Duff’The inaugural ‘Run the Duff’ 10K took place early on a mizzly Sunday morning, up, up, up & a little down, round the Carryduff hills. Three Larne AC members conquered the brutal course & lived to tell the tale.
Club training prepares us for such days!
Well done ladies, the tea & shortbread afterwards was well deserved.
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Well done ladies
Well done girls👏👏👏 , great to see you there today and check the official race pics for your in race photos 😊
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Well done to all our runners who took part in East Coast’s 10K on Sunday. A special mention to Erin Millar who won the female race and to Will Barham and Phil Rennix who placed 2nd and 3rd in the men’s race. Thank you also to East Coast Athletic Club for inviting us along to take part in the event. … See MoreSee Less
Well done everyone 👏👏👏


