Photograph by John Shiels

World Championships Trial 2010

Crone Wood to Djouce
Wicklow
Saturday 7 August, 2010
12:00 PM
691
6.00
7 (2,3,2) - Moderate Terrain, >500M ascent, 6Km - 10Km
Route fully marked - Route fully marked

087 617 4021
See link to Race Information under Instructions category for courses descriptions.
Crone Wood Wicklow
Race Information

Predominantly uphill race. Senior men will finish on Djouce summit. Junior men and senior women at foot of Djouce at Wicklow Way junction. Junior women and under 16 boys at junction where WW leaves the forest wall in direction of Djouce. Under 16 girls where course meets Wicklow Way before it descends to the Dargle river. Juniors and women start is 12:00. Men start at 12:10.

Under 16 girls (1994/1995): 3.0 km with 260m climb and 55m descent.
Junior women and under 16 boys: 3.9 km with 400m climb and 142m descent.
Junior men and senior women: 5.2 km with 545m climb and 142m descent.

British and Irish selection
The junior courses in the World trial will be used to select the under 16 and under 18 teams.

Inter-Counties Championships
The first 3 county teams in both the men and women categories will be awarded championship medals. Any number of athletes may run on a team with the highest placed 3 finishers counting for the team result. The first female finisher will score 1 point. Register your county in the laptop.

 

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AuthorDateMessage
Gerry Brady Jun 22, 12:51AM Provisional route map for World championships trial race on 7th August is on event page. Variation of Djouce uphill course with sharper uphill early on in race and more descent.
Gerry Brady Jul 13, 11:41PM Easy training run over the trial course for the World championships on Saturday 17th July. Meet at Crone Wood at 10:30 (please send me email if coming along). Bring rain jacket just in case.
Ian Conroy Jul 15, 9:08PM How come it's a short race? I know Ireland is a fairly flat country but wouldn't it have been great to so it somewhere down south, is it similar terrain and such compared to Slovenian race? Fraid I can't make the training run as I'm racing 800m on the Sunday, but I'll get out before the trial.
Dermot Murphy Jul 16, 10:00AM Ian, for the senior men, its on the short side alright compared to the WC race itself. The problem is that the WC race has an elevation gain of 1300 meters - no mountains in Ireland are that high. And the second problem, which you mention yourself, is having a race with similar terrain. You could possibly have a longer trial race with a greater elevation, but on our mountain's you lose out in terms of terrain (WC races are usually on Trails). The other alternative is having a significant descent on the Trial race, but this would be changing the nature of the race compared to the WC race itself. Gerry may have more to say on this, but the Trial race is the best compromise in terms of uphill only (although there is a bit of downhill on it). terrain (mostly on trails), but losing out on elevation gain and length.
Its not as significant a problem for the juniors and senior women.
Gerry Brady Jul 26, 10:22PM Volunteers needed particularly at the three finish points and to act as marshalls on the course.

Training run on course this Saturday leaving Crone Wood at 10:00 (contact me if you are coming along 087 617 4021).
Peter O'Farrell Jul 31, 1:28PM Garmin Profile of the trial route
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/42511909

Thanks Gerry for the guiding.
Gerry Brady Aug 1, 10:07PM The trial race distances for the under 16 boys and girls for the British and Irish Junior international have been shortened (see event details for more information). This means runners born in 1994 will not be considered for selection for the uphill World junior championships.

Two athletes have been pre-selected for the World championships: Emmet Jennings (DSD) in the junior men and John Heneghan (Clonliffe) in the senior men.

Three athletes have been pre-selected for the British and Irish: Claire Brennan (Celtic DCH) in the under 16 girls, and Kevin Dooney (Raheny Shamrocks) and Michael Treacy (DSD) in the under 18 boys.

The senior men trial race is being held on a tough course and is open to all IMRA members. The senior races also comprise the inter-county championships so a chance to run for your county.
Gerry Brady Aug 3, 11:39PM More volunteers are needed for Inter-Counties / Trial races this Saturday. A laptop operator to record entrants and after race to enter finish sheets. Results volunteers for the four finishes (preferably women for the under 16 girls and junior girls finishes). Some people for registration. Course marshalls. Some good quality photographers - beautiful scenery to get the shot of a lifetime.

Please email me at gerry.brady @ imra.ie asap.
Dermot Murphy Aug 6, 11:33AM We still need a couple more marshal's for the race tomorrow - any help would be appreciated.
Sharon Bird Aug 6, 2:36PM Gerry, Chris is coming down tomorrow to watch so says he can marshall if still needed...
Sharon Bird Aug 6, 2:36PM Gerry, Chris is coming down tomorrow to watch so says he can marshall if still needed...
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