Anna hits Historic Double

East Down AC’s Anna Gardiner took the weekend by the scruff of the neck when she signed up to an arduous itinerary. She had gained a slot in the All Ireland Schools when she strode to Gold at the Ulster Schools last month in Mallusk but she had also entered Jimmy’s 10K and was keen to take part. One was on Saturday and the other on Sunday, one was cross country and the other was a road race and the 2 events were 200 miles apart but Anna is as determined as she is modest so she took the decision to try to do both. 

Representing her school Assumption Grammar she set off to Waterford for the first challenge. Heavy rain had left the course in gutters but the sun made an appearance for the race itself. She was primed for action and made her intentions clear on the first lap when she stuck like glue to the other pre race favourites. They ran in a tight group of 3 for over half the race until Anna made a break. She avoided a near mishap when she slipped on a corner but she managed to scrabble back her balance. There was then a period of cat and mouse where her lead fluctuated from 30 metres to 20 metres and even down to 10 as they negotiated some torturous hills. With 3k done and 500m to go she started to feel confident and kept her eyes on the line. She crested the tape a clear and worthy winner and is now the proud owner of a prestigious All Ireland Schools’ Gold Medal.

Photo credit Ryan McDonald Photography

For most that would have been more than enough but Anna spent the return 200 mile leg considering whether she was going to be ready to go again the next morning. She turned up on race day to be presented with number 13 but she is clearly not superstitious as she seemed totally relaxed as she jogged her way to the start line of Jimmy’s 10K. The gun went and she tucked in with a little posse of clubmates and 4 of them ran together for the first 6K. It had been suggested to Anna that as this was only her 2nd 10K and less than 24 hours from a tough cross country race that this should be a relaxed run just to enjoy being part of a mass start race. Not a bit of it! She gritted her teeth and edged in front of EDAC’s other contender Caroline MacNabb just enough to get a gap around the 7K marker. When she hit Market Street she looked strong but it is a long way to go for a sprint finish so she had to be careful. In the end she hit the finish tape with a 14 second margin. This weekend will be one to remember! Absolutely superb effort from this youngster who will not be 17 until the end of the month.