Dave Hooper
MICK Clohisey landed the 2019 AXA Raheny 5 with a dramatic turn of pace over the final 500 metres.
Clohisey led home 5,000 competitors as the AXA Raheny 5 continues its status as the greatest road race in the country, Clohisey claiming his second AXA Raheny 5 crown.
Clohisey was pushed all the way by DSD’s Matthew Bergin and Carrick’s Yared Derese before making a burst for home with 500 metres remaining. He won the race in a time of 23:26, nine seconds clear of Bergin.
Clohisey, a lifelong member of host club Raheny Shamrock Athletic Club, last won the Raheny 5 in 2016, and was the first Irish man home at the 2018 Dublin Marathon.
Ann Maire McGlynn retained the women’s title winning out in 25:59 with Emma Mitchell taking silver in 26:38. Breege Connolly took third place in 26:55.
Some 5,000 athletes took to Raheny for the 35th edition of the five-mile road race.
Five juvenile races took place before the main races with over 500 competitors taking part in distances from 400 metres to a mile.
Once again this year’s nominated charity was St Francis Hospice in Raheny.
