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Athletic club thank all the runners who took part in the fourth
edition of the Braveheart 5km. Your involvement in this unique event
is appreciated by the club and our two selected charities The
LauraLynn Childrens Hospice House and the Meath/Louth branch of
Cystic Fibrosis Ireland. We as a club are lucky to have such a hard
working crew of volunteers who put their shoulders behind the wheel
to make things happen. They have already pulled out all the stops for
our 2 3km street runs and they shone once agin with Braveheart.
Trim
AC was greatly helped in the organisation and staging of the event by
the generosity of the following sponsors and donors. In the current
economic circumstances our club greatly appreciates their
contributions. We encourage all in the local community to show their
appreciation by supporting the following companies,individuals and
organisations. Remember the voluntary sector which has held the
social fabric of this country together through thick and thin
throughout the decades is heavily reliant on generous voluntary
contributions.
Kilsaran
Home, Bewleys, Aura Leisure, Clarke Corrigan and Co., The Winehouse,
Adrian Dunne Pharmacy,Nallys Supervalu, Coogan Meats,James Griffins,
Rentokil, Kavanaghs Motor Sales & Service, Inverse Sportswear,
The Central Navan, Essence Coffee,Glenisk Organic Foods, Ralphs Spar
Longwood, Joe Brady Sports Therapy, The Office of Public Works,
Christian Harris Security Barriers,Footstop, St Lomans Credit Union.
Clubs
and individuals from throughout the region supported the race, we
hope you all "enjoyed" the challenge.
Thanks
also to Trim Town Council, Meath Civil Defence, Sgt Tom Mahon, Tony
Conlon, Robert Bradley, Pat McKenna, Andrew Davies and Pat
Farrelly,Noel Fitzsimons,Bill Lowther from Scurlogstown Haymaking
Festival,ChipIt Timing, Mark Melia at,Sam Hire, Trim Scouts Troop,Tri
an Mhi triathlon club, Conall, Jimmy and Fergal at the Meath
Chronicle, Focus on Trim and the Trim Advertiser.
Facebook
is full of great photos taken by John Magee who did well in tough conditions to capture most of the runners in action.
A
group of re enactment enthusiasts who are better known to townsfolk
as the core group of Trim Tidy Towns Committee played a blinder
before the event with their weaponry and pageantry. To Brian, Paddy,
Vincent,Bernard and friends WELL DONE