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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.
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Cairncastle Fell RaceOn Saturday, 7 June, three Larne AC runners joined our friends at East Coast Athletic Club, as they held their annual Cairncastle Classic Fell Race.
The Cairncastle Classic Fell Race is a medium distance fell race run over 10 miles with around 2,200ft (670m) of climbing. Starting at Cairncastle Primary School the runners climbed both on road and open mountainside to the top of Knock Dhu. From there it was a sharp descent to the valley and then straight back up for an out and back section along the Sallagh Braes. A swift descent to Linford car park was a short breather before the steady climb up to the top of Scawt. From there it was a fast descent through fields and paths back to the Coast Road, where a road section took them back to Ballygally.
The race was also part of both the NI Mountain Running Association (NIMRA) Championship and Irish Mountain Running Association (IMRA) Ulster Championship.
First home, and fresh from her recent adventures in Scotland and in the Mournes, was our perennial, and ever-smiling mountain stalwart, Sinead-marie Mcallister. Sinead ran strongly throughout to finish in 51st place (4th Female) in an excellent time of 1:45:09.
Returning to the hills after his Spring marathon exploits on the roads was Dom Dorris, who finished in 60th place at 1:51:38.
Sean Mcallister, undertaking his regular role of tail runner at this event, was the third Larne AC runner home, seeing all the runners off the mountains and safely back to the finish.
Special mention goes to Sinead, who also finished third in this round of the IMRA Ulster Championship.
As usual, this was an extremely well organised and well marshalled event by East Coast AC, and is an important local addition to the provincial and national mountain running calendar.
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Well Done Everyone!
Well done all! And what an achievement Sinead-marie Mcallister you are just going from strength to strength! pb’s galore at the minute. Xx
Well done folks
Well done all 👏🏅
Well done 👍
Well done everyone 👏
Well done folks
Well done Sinead-marie Mcallister 💪
Fairhill 5 Mile RaceOn Thursday 5th June, Larne AC runners took part in Ballymena’s Fairhill 5 Mile Race. A pleasant evening along a beautiful course, winding through the ECOS Park, with a testing little hill in the last mile to keep us on our toes!
Well out in front, with a fab time of 26:11, our very own Jordan Heron, in the red vest of Larne, led a field of 500 runners to the finish line on Trostan Avenue to win the Fairhill 2025 title in great style!👏🏆👏
Next home for the club, and great to see getting closer to his old self, was Martan Keane, finishing in a great time of 31:11, 35th place overall ( 3rd Vet 45)
Our third athlete home was Billy Thompson, running superbly, 44th overall and winning the Male Vet 60 category prize in 32:06 🏆
Erin Millar was our first female home, earning a top 10 spot as 10th female overall! Erin completed the course in a cracking time of 34:19, pretty speedy considering she had just ran a marathon at the weekend!!
Next female home for the club was Juliane Keane, 18th female overall, pleased with her run, achieving a 5mile PB and winning the Female Vet 50 category prize in a time of 36:10.🏆
Beverly Gaston was 3rd female for the club, 33rd place female overall, completing the course in another great time of 38:57. Well done Beverly!
Well done to all Larne AC runners, another evening of great running and camaraderie.
Thank you to Ballymena Runners for such a fantastic and well organised event! Beautiful course and we look forward to it next year!
Club Results:
Jordan Heron 26:11 (🏆1st overall🏆)
Martan Keane 31:11 ( 🥉3rd Vet 45)
Billy Thompson 32.06 (🏆 Vet 60 1st Prize Winner)
Philip McNeill 32:38
Erin Millar 34:19 (10th female overall)
Juliane Keane 36:10 PB (🏆 Vet 50 1st Prize Winner)
Mark Todd 37:21
Beverly Gaston 38:57
Tommy Linton 39:14
Laura Brennan 41:34
Anna Jackson 42:48 PB
Diane Hawthorne 45:37 PB
Michele Mcintosh 45:38 PB
Melissa Shieds 46:46
Gail Montgomery 51:20
Pearl Henry 53:17
Pictures courtesy of Ballymena Runners and Gail Montgomery
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Well done everyone👏👏
Well done everyone 👏👏
Well done everyone 👏👏
Well done everyone 👏👏👏
Fantastic running, well done everyone 👏
Slieve Donard Mountain RaceOn Saturday 31st May, two Larne Athletic Club runners took part in the 80th annual Slieve Donard race, organised by Newcastle Athletic Club and included in this year’s Irish Mountain Running Championship. Starting in Newcastle town centre, the 160 runners ran along the Glen River to The Saddle, climbed to the top of Slieve Donard and descended back via the quarry, a distance of just under 6 miles and a demanding 2796 feet of climbing.
Sinead McAllister, fresh from her experience last weekend on Jura, climbed steadily and was first finished for Larne AC in 101st place overall with a time of 1:29:53. This saw Sinead place as 14th female, 4th in the F35 category and should see her sitting in a superb Top-3 position in the Irish Mountain Running Championship after two races.
Andy Gregg, competing in his first mountain race in 11 months, finished in 107th place in 1:30:51 with a time of exactly 1:00:00 to the summit of Donard.
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Well done to you both 👏
Amazing.. well done Sinead and Andy Gregg 👏
Excellent running folks 💪💪💪
Well done Andy, Sinead
well done Andy and Sinead
Jura fell raceOn Saturday the 25th May 2025 Sinead Mcallister took on the Paps of Jura, with a good group of other NIMRA runners crossing the water too.
Setting off on the Friday from Ballycastle to Islay then cycling 21miles to Port Aisking for the wee boat across to Feelin on Jura then a further 9miles cycle to craighouse. Runners then set up their tents for the night which proved to be a very soggy/cold night for Sinead whose tent seemingly used up all its waterproofness last year during the transatlantic. After basically sleeping in a puddle and dry gear all wet it wasn’t an issue that the race day was wet, windy and extremely poor visibility it didn’t dampen spirits.
A race of 17.5miles and 8373feet (28km 2,370m of climbing) taking in 7 summits
Starting and finishing at Craighouse runners go up three mountains ‘pips’ Dubh Bheinn onto Glas Bheinn to Aonach Bheinn a mix of bog then ridge traverses. Then it’s the biggest ascent in the race up to the first ‘Pap’ Beinn a’Chaolais a long steep climb to a steep scree decent and up to the second pap Beinn an Oir and the third Beinn Shiantaidh all three of which are full of crags and scree making them very hard to traverse and descend. Onto the final mountain Corra Bheinn before the very boggy and long decent to the three bridge where you hit the road for the final 3miles to the finish.
Putting map and compass skills to the test throughout it was going well and good timing in the race until it went pear shaped on the 2nd pap but mainly the 3rd decent off last pap and a very precarious situation on scree at the top of cliff edge, added so much time on (bit gutted) regardless of this so pleased to of made it down in one piece and completed it. A very tough race indeed and terrain which can’t be described, the whole mountain moves from under you with scree and rocks flying past.
Sinead finished the race in 6hrs 28mins although a little gutted with finishing time caused by nav error it’s all part of it and to of finished and got to run the race with such strong field of runners is a great accomplishment.
Placing 184th overall and 48th in the females.
No boats off the island till Tuesday because of storm coming so a speedy exit with Ben on a small rib in the middle of the north channel back to Larne was an experience not likely to repeat anytime soon. Don’t know what was harder on the legs the race or the boat ride. What a wild and soggy 24hours! A pint/something stronger was needed, can’t believe I made it home in one piece.
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Your nuts! Most people would be hard pushed to even walk that route. Power to you
Good on you…don't think I would want to tackle that one….
Some adventure. Well done!🙂
Sinead, you are amazing. 🎉Well done completing that and getting home all in one piece❤️
Oh wow Sinead, what an experience…. amazing to have competed and completed it in one piece…. well done 👏
Well done Sinead 👏👏
😲well done 👏👏
Well Done Sinead!
Ballyclare May Fair 10K and 5KOn Saturday 24th May, a sizeable contingent of Larne Athletic Club runners travelled the short distance to Ballyclare to take part in the County Antrim Harriers May Fair Races. The 10K course took in a loop to the top of The Square in the town centre, along country roads to Doagh and a long climb on the return to the finish at the Rugby Club, while the 5K took in the Main Street and Sixmilewater Park.
Jordan Heron ran another exceptionally good race in the 10K, finishing in second place with a time of 32:38. Will Barham also had a great run placing 8th in 37.04. Billy Thompson, benefiting from his recent marathon training, finished second in the M60 category in 25th overall while Andy Gregg, running on his local course, finished in 33rd place and a time of 43:13. Erin Millar was first Larne AC lady, running a well-paced race to finish in 41st place and a time of 43:13, with Beverley Gaston, a regular competitor at the Mayfair races, second lady home in 48:43. The full list of Larne AC 10K finishers is:
2, Jordan Heron, 32:38
8, Will Barham, 37:04
25, Billy Thompson, 41:41 (2nd M60)
33, Andy Gregg, 42:43 (3rd M55)
41, Erin Millar, 43:13
51, Paul Tilson, 44:00
115, Beverley Gaston, 48:43
148, Ciara Darragh, 51:27
151, John Wright, 51:36
226, Anna Jackson, 57:47
239, Kerri-Anne Craig, 58:52
Ollie Reid was first home for Larne AC in the 5K race, finishing 14th in a time of 19:35. Dom Dorris followed up his two recent marathon successes with a win in the Vet50 category, finishing in 24th place and a time of 20:42. Not to be outdone, Emmett Woods, in his first race since the Belfast Marathon, won the Vet55 Category – 30th place and a time of 21:02.
Emma McKeen was first Larne lady home in 71st place and a time of 24:28, just ahead of Laura Brennan in 75th place. Diane Hawthorne finished second in her category finishing 97th in 27:36, while Sharon Bell had a great run, winning her category and finishing 109th in a time of 28:30. The full list of Larne AC 5K finishers is:
14, Ollie Reid, 19:35
24, Dom Dorris, 20:42 (1st M50)
30, Emmett Woods, 21:02 (1st M55)
33, Thompson Crawford, 21:13 (2nd M45)
37, Sean McAllister, 21:40 (3rd M60)
55, Mark Todd, 23:09
71, Emma McKeen, 24:28
75, Laura Brennan, 25:11
97, Diane Hawthorne, 27:36 (2nd F50)
109, Sharon Bell, 28:30 (1st F60)
118, Melissa Shields, 29:22 (3rd F55)
145, Pearl Henry, 30:45
147, Gail Montgomery, 30:47
209, Catherine Todd, 35:52
Thank You to all at County Antrim Harriers for organising another very enjoyable event and for the legendary spread of food afterwards.
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Well done everyone 🙂
Well done everyone 👏👏👏
Well done everyone…and well done Erin, 5th female overall !!👏👏👏👏
On Saturday the 17th May Larne AC member, Sinead Mcallister, ventured on her bike Bibet across the water to Scotland to Arran Island for the Goat fell mountain race. Having been to the island twice prior but not made it up the mountains this has been a race of interest for a while. With the weather gloriously hot and not a hint of a breeze you could have been abroad and the gin bar on the beach was forefront of her mind upon finishing. Lucky number 13, Sinead finished the 10miles 2887ft (15.6km 880m) race in a time of 2hours 6mins, 10th female 56th overall and was very pleased with this. … See MoreSee Less
Well done Sinead 👏
Excellent Sinead 👏👏
Well done Sinead.
Fantastic Sinead, well done…I've walked it, so know the terrain… tough one x👏
Brilliant Sinead🎉
There’s no end to your madness. Well done excellent running
Brilliant Sinead 🤩
Excellent well done👌👏👏
Well Done Sinead!
On Saturday 10th May for the first race of the IMRA championship league ‘Log na Coille’, Sinead Mcallister travelled down with two other BARF members to the gloriously sunny Wicklow Hills. A good omen, the start was close to a very appropriate sign. The race was 10.5km and 700metres of climb going over Ballineddan and Slievemaan, to Lugnaquilla, returning back to the start the same way. A tough course as it was very steep but runnable, so no pause for hiking the ground, not too dissimilar to our local Scawt route made for a very fun and fast decent.Sinead finished 5th female time in a time of 1:25 and 1st in age cat 32nd overall. Followed by a refreshing pint outside at O’Keeffe’s after and a welcomed icecream on route home. A good day had all round.
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Fantastic, well done Sinead
Well done 👏
Well done Sinead 🎉
Brilliant Sinead! 🤩🎉🎊
Great work Sinead 👏👏
Well done Sinead 👏🏻
Well done Sinead
Well done Sinead.
Fantastic well done sinead 🥰
AnnalongOn the 27th April, Sinead Mcallister took to the Mournes for the NIMRA Annalong Horse Shoe race hosted by BARF . The race of 20km 2000m takes on Chimney Rock, Donard, Commedagh (summit), Cove, Lamagan, Binnian (north tor) with the finish and start at Carricklittle.
A very low cloud throughout made it a difficult navigation completely contrasting to last year’s sunshine and clear skies, so Sinead was very pleased to have finished 3mins faster in a time of 3hrs 51mins.
Winning a prize for 2nd female and finishing 25th overall.
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Brilliant Sinead🎉
Incredible Sinead, great time! We both know how hard that race is 🤩🥳
Fantastic Sinead 👌
Awesome Sinead well done 👏👏
Brilliant Sinead-marie! Well done. Xx
Brilliant Sinead, massive well done
Belfast City Marathon On Sunday 4th May, Larne AC excelled at Belfast City Marathon with members participating in both the the full marathon and the relay events.
The 26.2 mile distance is gruelling, and even with the best of training, marathons don’t always go to plan on the day. However, all our runners achieved times to be proud of and the camaraderie and teamwork of club members supporting each other through the tough parts of the course made this marathon even more memorable.
Showing grit and strength of character after suffering a setback around mile 20 and believing his marathon was over, William Thompson continued on ( with the support of club members Ciara, Ashlynn and Megan) to finish in what is still a superb time of 3:35:09. Great Teamwork!
What a week for Dom Dorris! Following a great run in London the previous Sunday, Dom then went on and achieved his second marathon PB of the week, finishing Belfast in a time of 3:35:18. Congratulations Dom, great to see all your hard work paying off!
Well done also to Andy Gregg and Emmett Woods, who also taking on the full distance, finished in super times of 3:41:59 and 3:45:00 respectively.
Matthew Johnston competing in his first marathon achieved a sub 4 hr time of 3:58: 22. Fantastic Matthew!
Mark Todd, despite dealing with a series of niggles during training and even enjoying a two week holiday prior to the day, still took on the race and completed it in 4:14:13, another marathon under his belt!
Moving on to the relays, and what a performance by Larne AC runners.
Mixed Team A (Will Barham, Jordan Heron, Ashlynn Rodgers and George McKinley) finished 6th overall ( 4th place mixed team), in a time of 2:40:27.
Our male relay team (George McKinley, Ollie Reid, Mackenzie Lynch, Phil McNeill, Will Barham ), finished 12th overall in 2:48:08.
Mixed Team B ( Megan McMurray, Alan Lockington, Ciara Darragh, Paul Tilson), finished 31st overall in 3:10: 12.
Superb running by all our teams, finishing so high up the leader board out of 2597 relay entries!
Well done to all our competitors and supporters on yet another great day of running for the club.
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Fabulous LAC, always ready to support & encourage one another. What a Team! ❤️
Amazing…well done LAC…just the best bunch of people and runners 🏃♀️🏃♂️
PURPLE LADIES 5KFour Larne AC ladies travelled to the Joey Dunlop Leisure Centre in Ballymoney to take on the all female Purple Ladies 5K. What turned out to be a beautiful and balmy evening, 249 runners managed to cross the line. The results for the Larne AC ladies were as follows:
1. Michelle Mcintosh – 28:43
2. Melissa Shields – 29:17
3. Pearl Henry – 31:32
4. Gail Montgomery – 31:44
A special thank you to Springwell Running Club for hosting the event and for the elaborate spread at the end (which was the best part of the evening!) 😊
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Well done ladies 💖 xx
Well done girls 👏👏👏
Back to running Group 3 will be starting next week Tuesday May 6th at 6.30 meeting Ballygally car park. Come along if you want to get back to running 🏃♂️ all welcome. … See MoreSee Less