The Irish Times
Thursday, January 10, 2002
Ian O'Riordan


 Almost all the Irish contenders for the coming World Cross Country
Championships in Dublin will be racing in Dunleer this Sunday in the 33rd
edition of the Rás na hÉireann.

With the Leopardstown event now just 10 weeks away, this year's race takes
on extra significance as a test of mid-season form.

The worrying crash by the men's team at last month's European Championships
in Switzerland left many of the leading names low in confidence, which is
one reason why the likes of Seamus Power and Peter Mathews won't be holding
anything back. Power will return to defend his title, but local runner Keith
Kelly, the former American collegiate champion, is ruled out because of
injury.

The African presence has been kept to the minimum - Ethiopia's Alemu Dagne
is the only name - and that will be further incentive for the Irish. The
race organisers have also confirmed the entry of the top trio of English
runners - Karl Keska, Sam Haughian and Ben Noad.

Along with Mathews, the home challenge will come from Dublin's Vinny Mulvey,
and Fiachra Lombard and Martin McCarthy of Cork.

The women's race is set up for an intriguing head-to-head between Anne
Keenan-Buckley and Rosemary Ryan. Despite turning 40 last Monday,
Keenan-Buckley is still proving herself the woman to beat on the domestic
front. But Ryan is also approaching her best form. American champion
Priscella Hein will provide the main international element.

The Rás na hÉireann is also the second of six races in the AAI Grand Prix
cross country series, which has an overall prize fund of ?7,000 (£5,500).
Next up is the IAAF Challenge in Stormont Estate, Belfast, on Saturday week.

Eight cities have entered the reopened bidding for the 2005 World
Championships after Britain's withdrawal was officially confirmed. Brussels,
Budapest, Helsinki, Berlin, Munich, Stuttgart, Rome and Moscow have all sent
letters of intent to the IAAF expressing an interest in staging the event.

Eamonn Condon
www.RunnersGoal.com

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