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Mick Clohisey

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Mick Clohisey
Clohisey in 2014
Personal information
NationalityIrish
Born (1986-01-13) January 13, 1986 (age 38)
Height180 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Weight64 kg (141 lb)
Sport
Country Ireland
SportAthletics
Event(s)marathon, half marathon
ClubRaheny Shamrock Athletic Club
Coached byDick Hooper
Achievements and titles
Personal best2:13:19 [1] (marathon)

Mick Clohisey (born 13 January 1986) is an Irish marathon runner.

In 2014, he won the Vienna City Half Marathon and the 2014 Irish national cross country title.[2][3]

In 2016, he finished 32nd in the men's half marathon at the 2016 European Athletics Championships.[4]

Clohisey was selected to represent Ireland at the 2016 Olympics, and finished 103rd in the marathon.[5] He finished 22nd at the 2017 World Championships.[6]

He runs for the Raheny Shamrocks,[7] and won the Belfast Marathon in 2021.[8]

International competition

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Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing  Ireland
2005 European Cross Country Championships Tilburg, Netherlands 68th U20 Men Individual 19:45
2006 European Cross Country Championships San Giorgio su Legnano, Italy 46th U23 Men Individual 24:15
2007 European Cross Country Championships Toro, Spain 53rd U23 Men Individual 25:57
2008 World Cross Country Championships Edinburgh, United Kingdom 135th Senior Men Individual 39:13
European Cross Country Championships Brussels, Belgium 37th U23 Men Individual 26:16
2009 European Cross Country Championships Dublin, Ireland 52nd Senior Men Individual 33:33
2013 European Cross Country Championships Belgrade, Serbia 55th Senior Men Individual 31:23
2014 Great South Run Portsmouth, United Kingdom 16th 10 Miles 49:27
Barcelona Half Marathon Barcelona, Spain 4th Half Marathon 1:05:38
Vienna Half Marathon Vienna, Austria 1st Half Marathon 1:06:36
Gothenburg Half Marathon Gothenburg, Sweden 19th Half Marathon 1:07:33
European Cross Country Championships Samokov, Bulgaria 43rd Senior Men Individual 34:36
2015 Barcelona Half Marathon Barcelona, Spain 11th Half Marathon 1:04:40
Rotterdam Marathon Rotterdam Marathon, Netherlands 18th Marathon 2:17:43
Berlin Marathon Berlin, Germany 28th Marathon 2:15:35
European Cross Country Championships Hyères, France 37th Senior Men Individual 31:13
2016 Waterford Half Marathon Waterford, Ireland 1st Half Marathon 1:04:25
Seville Marathon Seville, Spain 9th Marathon 2:15:11
European Athletics Championships Amsterdam, Netherlands 32nd Half Marathon 1:06:00
Olympic Games Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 102nd Marathon 2:26:34
European Cross Country Championships Chia, Italy 43rd Senior Men Individual 29:54
2017 Great South Run Portsmouth, United Kingdom 5th 10 Miles 49:02
London Marathon London, United Kingdom 28th Marathon 2:18:34
World Championships London, United Kingdom 22nd 2:16:21
2018 Seville Marathon Seville, Spain 12th Marathon 2:14:55
European Championships Berlin, Germany 18th Marathon 2:18:00
European Cross Country Championships Tilburg, Netherlands 67th Senior Men Individual 31:11
2019 London Marathon London, United Kingdom 23rd Marathon 2:15:06
Dublin Half Marathon Dublin, Ireland 2nd Half Marathon 1:05:36
2020 London Marathon London, United Kingdom 26th Marathon 2:18:52
2022 Dublin Marathon Dublin, Marathon 25th Marathon 2:31:39

References

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  1. ^ "Results & Certificates". kbcdublinmarathon.ie.
  2. ^ "VCM: Andrea Mayr gewann Wiener Halbmarathon". Vienna.At. 13 April 2014. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
  3. ^ Frank Greally (6 March 2014). "The 'outlaw' no longer in the shade". Independent.ie. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
  4. ^ "European Athletics: Paul Pollock top Irishman in half marathon in Amsterdam - BBC Sport". Bbc.com. 10 July 2016. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
  5. ^ "Joy and devastation as Olympic marathon team named". Irishtimes.com. 23 May 2016. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
  6. ^ "IAAF World Championships - London 4-13 August 2017 - Results - Marathon Men - Final" (PDF). iaaf.org. 2017.
  7. ^ "Olympic marathon selection hots up after Mick Clohisey's Seville run". Irishtimes.com. 21 February 2016. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
  8. ^ "Belfast City Marathon: Mick Clohisey and Fionnuala Ross triumph as race returns - BBC Sport". BBC News.