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Larne Athletic Club
Larne Athletic Club is Larneβs leading athletics club, we are a friendly club who welcomes all levels of ability be it for competition or keeping fit.
On Sunday December 1st, two club members made the short trip to Cambodia for the 29th Angkor Wat International Half Marathon. Starting at 5:30am in 25 degree heat, Emmett and Michele took on the scenic flat course through one of the ancient wonders of the world. Emmett completed the course in 1 hour 59 minutes and Michele in 2 hours 26 minutes. If you have a bucket list for races, I would highly recommend this one. Great organisation by remarkable, friendly and patient people. … See MoreSee Less
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Well done Emmett & Michele. X
Well Done Both!
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Absolutely fabulous you two. Well done
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Fantastic very well done to you both π€
Well done Emmett & Michelle.
Well done Emmett Woods
Seeley CupNine members of the club made the start line in this years Seeley 10km held over 2.5 laps of Ormeau Park in what turned out to be ideal conditions; little wind and dry. This race is always a sell out and attracts some of the best runners from clubs throughout the island.807 runners finishing the race with the first 15 all finishing in sub 32mins!Ollie Reid & Dale Smith stood in for John & Paul who couldn’t make it. Unfortunately Jordon cried off due to ill health.Results as follows:Mackenzie Lynch – 310th in time of 39:52mins (1st 5km 19:51, 2nd 5km 19:55).Billy Thompson – 329th in 40:19mins (20:00 & 20:14).Phil McNeill – 360th in 40:51mins (20:08 & 20:35).Ollie Reid – 408th in 42:08mins (20:52 & 21:07).James Crawford – 464th in 43:12mins (21:08 & 21:59).Dale Smith – 500 in 43:59mins (21:23 & 22:27).Mark Todd – 597th in 46:37mins (22:34 & 23:57).Ashlynn Rodgers – 647th/40th female in 49:02mins (23:38 & 25:17). Tommy Linton – 662nd in 49:16mins (24:29 & 24:47).I believe there may have been a few PB’s so a fine end to 2024. … See MoreSee Less
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Love the new kitπ
Larne AC are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Bill Guiller. A past member of the club and photographer for the club on many occasions. Condolences to the family circle. … See MoreSee Less
On Saturday the 16th of November 24, Sean Mcallister travelled to Comber for The British and Irish X Country Open Race. Sean took part in the four lap ,5 mile, very challenging hilly course. He did not enter the trials earlier in the year for the National team, so took part in the Open race ,open for any masters and reserves from the UK national teams. Sean finished 27th, 3rd in his category in a time of 26.47 … See MoreSee Less
Outstanding Seanππ
Superb Sean Mcallister π
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Well done to our inspirational club runner Charlotte English on her expedition to Nepal!Thanks to the club again for all the training. Running isnt just about the running, it gets me ready for big trips like this!6500m summit in Nepal. That’s Everest behind me … See MoreSee Less
Superb, well done Charlotte
McConnell Shield Cross CountryOn Saturday 2nd November, six Larne Athletic Club runners took to the grass, competing in the 88th McConnell Shield, one of the oldest running races in the calendar. Organised by East Antrim Harriers AC, the event took place in mild conditions over a number of 1-mile laps around the Sixmilewater Park in Ballyclare.Sean McAllister was first away in the 3-mile Vet60 race. Using the race as part of his preparation for the British and Irish Master International Cross Country Championship in a fortnight’s time, Sean finished in a respectable 9th place with a time of 21:30.In the McConnell Shield race over 5 miles, Phil McNeill showed good form finishing first for the club in 42nd place with a time of 34:14. Billy Thompson ran a well-paced five laps to finish 48th in a time of 35:06, with Dale Smith 57th in 36:33, Andy Gregg 60th in 37:18 and David Johnston 65th in 38:20. … See MoreSee Less
Well done lads! It was really nice to catch up with you there! πππ
Well done lads
I still look the youngest
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On Saturday, 26 October, Dom Dorris travelled to Eastbourne on the south coast of England to take part in the 44th edition of the Beachy Head Marathon (formerly the Seven Sisters Marathon).One the biggest off-road marathons in the UK and popular for its scenic route through the South Downs National Park countryside, it includes one of the most challenging coastal routes in the country.Starting and finishing in Eastbourne, the marathon course takes runners on a epic trek through the South Downs National Park before returning to the coast for the final six miles that tackles the aforementioned Seven Sisters, a series of steep ascents and descents along the cliff path, and includes Beachy Head itself. The route contains an eye-watering 300 steps, 14 gates and the equivalent elevation of 4,000ft (1,200m) approx.Conditions were tough underfoot, with recent heavy rainfall reducing large sections of the course to seemingly endless stretches of deep mud. Niggling hamstring and calf injuries picked up just prior to completing the Causeway Coast Marathon in September also made navigating the quagmire and the steep descents extra difficult.Despite all of the physical, mental and literal obstacles, Dom managed to complete the race in a time of 5:35:42, which was “good” enough for 526th place in a field of 1,100 runners. Not the time he was looking for six weeks ago, but very happy to have completed the race and with mid-table respectability in the circumstances. Definitely a race to recommend to all the masochists among you. It was a difficult but rewarding course, exceptionally well organised, well supported, both on the Downs and in all the little villages the race passed through, stunning scenery (despite the mist!), and had a great camaraderie among the runners.After two tough trail marathons in six weeks, in the words of Forrest Gump, “I’m pretty tired. I think I’ll go home now.” … See MoreSee Less
Well done Dom!
Well done Dom Dorris
MinnowburnThree Larne AC members took part in the first race of the Born2Run Forest series at Minnowburn. Starting at the Mary Peters’ Track before running over tracks winding up & down & round & round through Minnowburn Forest. A challenging but beautiful autumnal course. Michelle Mcintosh & Gail Montgomery, coming back from many months of injuries, were both absolutely fantastic. All took part in the 5k with Diane Hawthorne finishing in 28.41, Michelle in 29.47, Gail 37.5 … See MoreSee Less
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Dublin Marathon On Sunday 27th October 2024 4 members of Larne Athletic Club participated in the Irish Life 2024 Dublin Marathon . Running with almost 18000 runners on the course (including Colin Farrell), through the streets of Dublin lined with spectators and perfect weather conditionsFirst home with a strong run was George McKinley in 3:03:31. Followed by Thomas Craig in 3:27:14, Mark Todd in 3:40:34 (PB) and Emma McKeen in 3:54:11.Well done to all runners, thanks to Irish Life 2024 Dublin Marathon for a great event and to all the supporters along the way! … See MoreSee Less
Well Done Everyone!
Well done everyone
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On Sunday the 20th of October, One member of LAC travelled to the Billy Neil Park, Comber for The N.I and Ulster age group championship, international X Country race, 3 lap , 4 mile course in very muddy, hilly course ,Storm Ashley provided very windy conditions.Sean Mcallister completed the course 14 seconds adrift from last year despite the conditions in a time of 28.17 ,3rd Vet and 60th overall out of some 200 runners aged 18 upwards. … See MoreSee Less
Going well Sean
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On Saturday 12 October Larne AC were out in force to enjoy a day of racing and socialising in Dundrum. With no fewer than 35 members competing, plus supporters, Larne AC was one of the top represented clubs. Thank you to Murlough AC for hosting yet another fabulous event!GR8 Dundrum RunThe scenic GR8 Dundrum Run is an 8.4 mile race taking in road, gravel, beach and boardwalk. Conditions were sunny and dry, however 900 runners faced a brutal headwind along the 2 mile beach section. πPodium SpotπCongratulations to Jordan Heron who once again found himself on the podium after storming to 2nd place overall in the superb time of 47:09.Will Barham, his first time competing in this event, was 2nd male home for the club finishing in an impressive 14th place overall in a time of 53:11Phelim McAllister, 3rd Larne AC male to cross the line, also finished well within the top 20, in another cracking time of 54:02 and 17th overall.Not far behind Phelim, was Mackenzie Lynch, who took 20th position in a time of 54:15.Juliane Keane, claiming a top 10 female spot, was first female home for the club finishing in1:01:40, 9th female overall and also winning her age category.Charlotte English, 2nd Larne AC female home , finished as 20th overall female in a time of 1:03:13 and smashed her PB on this course by almost 4 minutes!Megan McMurray, first time racing this event was 3rd female for Larne AC, finishing in an impressive time of 1:03:54 and a super 24th overall female position.Full list of Larne AC Results: 2nd Jordan Heron 47:09 π₯Overall Podium14th Will Barham 53:1117th Phelim McAllister 54:02 20th Mackenzie Lynch 54:1548th Dale Smyth 57:49 49th Billy Thompson 59:48 (2nd M60)75th Thompson Crawford 59:48 PBπ 95th Mark Todd 1:00:59 PB π106th Ollie Reid 1:01:33108th Juliane Keane 1:01:40π₯ 1st F50 Prize145th Charlotte English 1:03:13 PB π147th Nigel Kane 1:03:26162nd Megan McMurray 1:03:54180th David Johnston 1:04:41245th Beverly Gaston 1:07:24255th Alison Magill 1:07:47262nd Ashlynn Rodgers 1:08:05278th Tommy Linton 1:08:22457th Mandy Johnston 1:14:30 475th Sharon Kelly 1:14:38499th Laura Brennan 1:16:09 PBπ627th Diane Hawthorne 1:20:31 PB π644th Karl Simpson 1:21:11696th Steven Reid 1:23:17737th Marie Hagan 1:25:34 PB π830th Andrew Davidson 1:33:043.5 Mile RaceThe 3.5 Mile Race took place shortly after the main event with approximately 170 runners. Roberta Barham was first home for the club in 26th place overall and 13th female.Larne AC Results :26th Roberta Barham 29:37 35th John Agnew 31:2859th Melissa Shields 33:32 77th Pearl Henry 35:2699th Ian Bailie 37:00123rd Catherine Todd 39:41 163rd Gail Momtogomery 51:09 … See MoreSee Less
Fabulous turnout and good craic afterwards.
Brilliant LAC, great turnout and results ππ
Great running everyone πππ
Great report. Thanks
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Brilliant well done everyone ππ½
Comber Cup XCOn Sunday the 13th of October 2024 ,one member of LAC travelled to Billy Neil Park for the Comber Cup X Country race, run by Ballydrain Harriers,Sean Mcallister ran on a hilly, undulating course 3 laps a distance of 6 KM in a time of 23.37 [nearly 2 minutes quicker than last year]finishing in 33rd position out of 177 finishers and 50 secs behind the first vet … See MoreSee Less
Well done Sean π«‘ great run
Brilliant Sean, some pace!π
Brilliant, well done number 1, that's one hell of a run. πͺππ
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Fabulous Sean Mcallister π