Dromana 5 Mile 2024
/10 Things I Think About The Dromana 5 Mile
1. Amazing Gate
I think that it is a bad idea to go to a race when all you know about the race is that it goes through a funny looking Hindu-Gothic gate from the 1800s. I had cycled through the gate many times when I was miserable on a bicycle so I wanted to have run through it as well, that and I had a willing Billy minder in Tim who agreed that a trip to the Lismore area was a pleasant prospect on a Friday evening in June.
2. Déjà Vu
I think that this might not be the first time that I have run this race. I have a vague memory of running a race in Villierstown during my first running career when I was even more young than I am now. Unfortunately I wouldn’t have had Strava or a GPS watch at the time so I have no record of it nor does the internet. During the race I had this strange feeling that I had run the route before but without any actual evidence that I have.
3. John Treacy
I think that it was nice to start a race in the homeplace of John Treacy. Villierstown is an odd little place, similar to where I’m from in Anglesboro but with less mountains and more walls around the village. Registration was in the beautiful community church hall with nice stained-glass windows. As I was putting my €20 in the biscuit tin I said to the fella doing the registration that I was here on a bike for a feed stop on the John Treacy Tour mixing up my great Waterford men.
4. Sean Kelly
I think that the reason I think I might have run a race here before is because I cycled through Villierstown during the Sean Kelly Tour that used to be moderately enjoyable on a bicycle when I was injured and couldn’t run. I remember that there used to be a food stop in Villierstown, I always thought food stops were ridiculous but they used to have nice flapjacks in Villierstown so it wasn’t the worst place to take a brief break.
5. Return of the Hotspot
I think that road races need to bring back the hotspot prize. I only learned that these used to exist from Kieran McKeown. The Dromana 5 has a perfect hotspot potential location as the first mile and a half is a big climb. If there had of been a hotspot prize at the top of the hill I would have won it as I led Sergiu and the two Fitzgeralds, Pat and Evan over the first climb. It would probably help runners like Sergiu to run faster as lunatics like me would go for the hotspot and provide a nice fast pacemaker for the proper runners like Sergiu.
6. Team Astana
I think that it was a pity that Raivis had to cycle alongside us in the race rather than run. Raivis probably won the Dromana 5 when/if I ran it before in my first running career. Fourteen or so years later he spent the race cycling alongside myself and Aidan Connell once Sergiu and the two Fitzs left us behind. Raivis was able to tell us that there was a good gap behind to sixth. This was great as the only thing about the race that I had actually looked up was that there was prizes for the top 5 so I was almost guaranteed a prize.
7. Photoshop
I think that I was very disappointed that there wasn’t a photographer at the gate to capture the glorious moment when I passed through the Hindu-Gothic gate in fourth position. I was almost certain that there would be a photographer there, I even put my hands through my hair as we approached the gate to make sure I looked excellent but there was no photographer there which was a great pity so I made my own photo which is in style at this time.
8. Point to Point
I think that I started to get worried about getting back to Tim and Billy once we went through the gate. I presumed that the race was going to finish back in Villierstown or at least somewhere near it. It was only when I saw the signs for the N72 and Cappoquin that I realized that the race was going to finish 5 miles from where it started in Cappoquin which is probably the reason for the déjà vu as I definitely finished a race in Cappoquin before I just don’t know which race.
9. Fourth or Fifth
I think that once I realized that the race was going to finish in Cappoquin 5 miles from where Billy and Tim were I decided to park that problem and concentrate on trying to win fourth. This was proving difficult as at 3 miles I was wishing that I had entered a 5k and not a 5 mile race. As we approached the final climb to the finish in Cappoquin I tried to sprint and get away from Aidan, this kind of worked but my sprint didn’t last long and he passed me again just after the GAA club. At this point I gave up and ran home happy enough in 5th.
10. Amazing T-Shirt
I think that the Waterford races always have the best t-shirts. As this was the 30th edition of the race everyone got a lovely Nike t-shirt with a picture of the Dromana Gate printed on it. This was probably better than any photograph. Once I collected my excellent t-shirt my attention turned to how to get back to Billy and Tim, normally a 5 mile warm down would fill me with great happiness but the week after a marathon it seemed like a terrible prospect. Luckily Conor and Pat had parked a car just beyond the gate so we ran to the car and they dropped me back to Billy and Tim who weren’t too upset that the race hadn’t finished in Villierstown like I had thought it would. We stopped at the gate on the way home and took our own photos which was the main purpose of going to the race in the first place.