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Monday, 16th June 2025

Drogheda and District runners excell at Boyne AC 5K road race

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Joe Hammel, Paul Reilly, Brian Carraig, Thomas Breen and Aidan Prone at the Boyne 5K.

Drogheda and District athletes excelled at the Boyne A.C 5K road race with the very best of sportsmanship everywhere to be seen at the packed race that started on the road just outside St Oliver Plunket National School on the Ballymakenny Road.

Drogheda & District AC had the good fortune of a pause in the torrential rain as a very large field - just under 600 entries gathered for the race, and every single runner, some with poker faces, some who's faces would only betray a thousand words of agony, but every single runner a champion!  The course was well liked and the organisers really went to town making it a terrific evening for all.

Leading the charge were the trio of Tadhg Donnelly who's just back from New York, Colin Dyas who's being on fantastic form this year, and Paul Smith who's always up for a challenge. And that's just what the competitors got in this out and back course on the gentle rolling hills near the new Northern Cross route.

Tadhg who won last year’s event, albeit on a slightly different course, did have some reasonably good competition from Clonliffe Harriers man Ian Guidan, but in the end he was well able for him finishing over half a minute ahead in 14 minutes 37 seconds, setting a new course record as well as being crowned champion of the race.

Aisling Reilly at the Boyne 5k.

Paul Smith motored well also to finish in a solid 16 minutes 12 seconds and took the over 40's category prize. Colin Dyas ran well finishing in 16:38. Meanwhile both Paul Kierans and Aedan Prone ran out of their skin for personal best times and they were separated by just 4 seconds.

Thomas Breen deserves special mention for outstanding performance finishing the Boyne 5k race in 19 minute 26 seconds. The Drogheda men took first place in the team honours too.

Meanwhile Drogheda ladies were not to be outdone with a superb run from Eimear Knowles who was fifth lady at the race completing the course in 20 minutes 37 seconds. Andrea McArdle ran very well showing that the consistent training is paying off for her. She finished the race in 21 minutes 56 seconds. And with Eimear Marron and Helen Dillon just behind the ladies also took first team. Young Cian Bolton clearly had great fun and showed that he's a tidy runner too, finishing in 21 minutes 09 seconds - terrific running.

What made the evening all the more memorable was seeing those that for one reason or another were missing from the races in recent times. Paul Reilly was much pleased with his first race since the same event last year, and although two minutes slower he will continue to improve throughout the season. Stephen Duggan and Sean Toner both ran very impressively.

Helen Dillon,Andrea McArdle and Ciara O'Reilly at the Boyne 5k.

Then there were those that can be seen training every week and this was their moment to shine. Tony Hartwick ran the 5k in just over 35 minutes, Margo Duffy and Bridie Floyd completed the race in just over 40 minutes, wonderful running by wonderful people.

Young athletes from Drogheda & District AC delivered standout performances at the Leinster Juveniles U12–U19 Track & Field Championships held in Tullamore last weekend, bringing home medals and making their mark in both individual and relay events.

In the Girls U17 100m, Ruby Berrill ran a strong race in Heat 1, placing 5th with a time of 14.55 seconds. Ruby’s day didn’t end there—she later helped the Louth relay team claim silver in the U17 Girls 4x100m, showcasing both individual talent and teamwork.

Michael Iloduba put in an impressive performance in the Boys U16 100m, clocking 12.74 seconds to take 3rd in his heat. He went on to compete in a highly competitive final, finishing 7th with a time of 13.01 seconds—a strong showing at provincial level.

Young Drogheda athletes.

In the Girls U15 300m, Bonnie Breach placed 6th in Heat 2, finishing in 47.37 seconds, while Hannah Cunningham held her own in the Girls U14 1500m, securing 11th place with a time of 5:24.47.

Relay events brought further success. In the Girls U15 4x100m, Bonnie Breach helped power the Louth team to a bronze medal, rounding off a rewarding day on the track. The Boys U19 Louth relay team also saw double club representation, with James Traynor and Cormac Russell contributing to a silver-medal performance in the 4x100m.

“These young athletes have worked incredibly hard, and it’s fantastic to see their efforts pay off on such a big stage,” said a club spokesperson. “We’re proud not just of the medals, but of the spirit and determination each runner showed.”

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