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Drogheda has plenty to cheer as talented duo Coscoran and Donnelly sparkle at the Morton Games
Drogheda has plenty to cheer as talented duo Coscoran and Donnelly sparkle at the Morton Games

Irish Independent

time14-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Independent

Drogheda has plenty to cheer as talented duo Coscoran and Donnelly sparkle at the Morton Games

Two-time Olympian Coscoran, who is from Balbriggan but attended St Mary's DS and still runs in the colours of Star of the Sea AC in Julianstown, emerged triumphant in the Morton Mile as he set a meeting record. The 29-year-old finished in a time of 3:51.12, with Cathal Doyle (3:51.26) and Darragh McElhinney (3:51.99) both running personal bests as they completed the podium placings. Coscoran's time was six seconds faster than he achieved when he won the same race in 2022, and his steady progress was highlighted in May of this year when he placed second overall in the long distance events at the Miami Grand Slam Track meet to earn a €44,000 payday. Coscoran will vouch that the willingness to step away from the shore and enter the deepest of waters is sometimes what separates a national class athlete from a solid club runner. And so Tadhg Donnelly of Drogheda & District AC duly lined up for his race at the Morton Games on Friday night. His head must have been buzzing as the Starter called the athletes to the line for the Albie Thomas Memorial 5000m. The dilemma facing Donnelly was quite simple. A quality field packed full of international-class athletes, many with personal best times up to 30 seconds faster than Donnelly, made his task a daunting one, especially in front of his home crowd so to speak. To hang back from the expected pace risked being left behind, whereas going with the pack risked imploding mid-race if logic were to win out on the day. But cometh the hour, cometh the man, and Donnelly was up for the fight in spades. An opening lap of 63 seconds had the field stretched out and the next 11 and a half laps were all about the pain that comes with hard, sustained pace running. Going through the first mile in an eye-opening four minutes and 16 seconds, the pack were on for a projected 13:20 time, which isn't far off world-class running. Despite the searing heat, with the mercury showing close on 26 degrees, Donnelly hung in and passed through two miles in about 8:42, much to the delight of the large group of supporters in attendance. Going out on the last mile, with the pack well strung out, the lactic acid began to build up in Donnelly's legs, but he wasn't for giving in and dug deep into the well of pain that few runners have ever experienced. Chasing hard over the last two laps, Donnelly crossed the line in 10th place in a new outdoor personal best time of 13:52, in a race that was won in a blistering 13:18. Less than 36 hours later Donnelly was back on the track and won the Men's Irish Life Dublin Race Series Fingal 10K in Swords, in a time of 29:48. He will soon return to America to resume his studies, and on last Friday's showing a sub 13:40 5,000m run is within reach if the conditions and race profile were to align.

Andrew Coscoran sets meeting record on way to Morton Mile win
Andrew Coscoran sets meeting record on way to Morton Mile win

RTÉ News​

time12-07-2025

  • Sport
  • RTÉ News​

Andrew Coscoran sets meeting record on way to Morton Mile win

Andrew Coscoran emerged triumphant in the Morton Mile as he set a meeting record in Santry on Friday. The two-time Olympian finished in a time of 3:51.12 ahead of Cathal Doyle, whose 3:51.26 was a personal best. Darragh McElhinney came in third with a PB of his own in 3:51.99. But it was Balbriggan native and Star of the Sea AC athlete Coscoran who stole the show with the stadium and meeting record. "My last 200, and particularly the last 100 was really strong. It's always good to be competitive in races and to be able to finish fast and taking a win is always nice," he told Athletics Ireland following his second win at the event, having previously won in 2022 with a time of 3.57.09. In May, Coscoran to earn a $50,000 (€44,200) payday.

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