Catherina McKiernan
Medal record | ||
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Women's athletics | ||
Representing Ireland | ||
World Cross Country Championships | ||
1992 Boston | Individual | |
1993 Amorebieta | Individual | |
1994 Budapest | Individual | |
1995 Durham | Individual | |
1997 Turin | Team | |
EAA European Cross Country Championships | ||
1994 Alnwick | Individual |
Catherina McKiernan (born 30 November 1969 in Cornafean, County Cavan) is a former long-distance runner from Ireland, who competed in the marathon, 10,000 metres and cross country running.
Biography
McKiernan, born in Cavan was educated in Cornafean and Loreto College, Cavan and played Gaelic Games before taking up athletics at school and progressing to national and international prominence. Her international athletics career was blighted by injury for a large part of 1999 and 2000, which stalled her progress and forced her to miss the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, but she helped commentate on the Games for Radio Telefís Éireann the state broadcaster for Ireland. In November 2000 she married RTÉ radio presenter Damien O’Reilly. They separated in 2014. She won the 2004 Great Ireland Run but a lack of fitness forced McKiernan to pull out of the 2004 Summer Olympics, in Athens, Greece. Shortly after that she announced her retirement.
She was a highly successful cross country runner, collecting four world silver medals and a gold at the European Cross Country Championships during her career. She won the Belfast International Cross Country twice consecutively in 1992 and 1993, became the 1994 Eurocross champion, and was also a two-time winner of Cross Internacional de Itálica (one of Spain's most prestigious meetings).
McKiernan is now a running instructor that offers workshops on the technique of ChiRunning.[1]
Achievements
- 1992
- World Cross Country Championships silver medal
- 1993
- World Cross Country Championships silver medal
- 1994
- World Cross Country Championships silver medal
- European Cross Country Championships gold medal
- 1995
- World Cross Country Championships silver medal
- 1997
- World Cross Country Championships team bronze medal
- Berlin Marathon winner (fastest ever debut marathon by a woman)
- Dublin Women's Mini Marathon winner
- 1998
- London Marathon winner
- Amsterdam Marathon winner
- Dublin Women's Mini Marathon winner
- Lisbon Half Marathon winner.[2]
- 1999
- Dublin Women's Mini Marathon winner
- Paris Half Marathon winner.[3]
- 2004
- Dublin Women's Mini Marathon winner
As well as appearing on the international stage Catherina has won national titles at:
- 3000m (4): 1990-1993
- 5000m (1): 1996
- cross country (3): 1990-1992
She is the national record holder at the marathon distance with a time of 2 h 22 min 23 s
References
- ↑ O'Brien, Carl (September 3, 2012). "Shake off old injuries with a fresh technique". The Irish Times. Dublin. Retrieved December 12, 2012.
- ↑ Lisbon Half Marathon winners
- ↑ Paris Half Marathon - List of Winners
External links
- "Catherina McKiernan". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC.
- Four times World Cross medallist McKiernan to retire from IAAF
Sporting positions | ||
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Preceded by Marleen Renders |
Zevenheuvelenloop Women's Winner (15 km) 1997 |
Succeeded by Tegla Loroupe |