The Year in Review: BMW Duathlon National Series

Duathlon National Series 2019

The 2019 BMW Duathlon National Series – eight races to decide the country’s best duathletes! This year’s series started in January with the first Galco Naas Duathlon and ended at Belpark Triathlon Club’s Phoenix Park Duathlon on 27th April. Over 700 athletes hit the start line to run, bike, run against the best in their age group with Becky Woods and Daryl Kearns winning this year’s series.

In the BMW Duathlon National Series, scoring is based off an athlete’s best two series results plus the Duathlon National Championships held this year at Sligo Duathlon.

We review the men’s and women’s series below and list all of the Age Group podium athletes from 20-24 right up to 60-64. Everyone on this list will be honoured at the Triathlon Ireland Annual Awards in the Conrad Hotel, Dublin on November 23rd.

Tickets are on sale now – don’t delay – this event sells out quickly! 

Woods wins

Becky Woods_BelparkDuathlon2019

Becky Woods has had a memorable second season in multisport, winning the women’s BMW Duathlon National Series and finishing third in this year’s BMW Triathlon National Series. A win at Phoenix Park Duathlon and seconds at the Duathlon National Champs and the Battle of Ballinspittle secured this year’s series for Woods. Incredibly, this year’s Duathlon National Championships in Sligo was Becky Woods’ first duathlon!

Barbara Dunne_Duathlon NC 2019

Claiming third in this year’s Duathlon National Champs aided Barbara Dunne in taking second spot in this year’s BMW National Duathlon Series. A win in Ballinspittle and second at the Athy Flat Out Duathlon rounded out Dunne’s season.

Ciara Wilson_Tramore Duathlon 2019

Ciara Wilson had the most wins in the series, topping the podium at Athy Flat Out Duathlon, the first Galco Naas Duathlon and at the Eirgen Tramore Duathlon. Fourth place in this year’s National Champs earned Wilson 791.453 points and third place in this year’s women’s BMW Duathlon National Series. 

women’s BMW DUATHLON NATIONAL SERIES 2019: Top ten

1 Becky Woods Piranha TC 2272.5
2 Barbara Dunne 2203.125
3 Ciara Wilson 2191.453
4 Olivia McCartin Athlone TC 2031.032
5 Jennifer O’Sullivan Belpark TC 1693.641
6 Siobhan Murtagh Lough Key TC 1558.635
7 Siobhan Kennedy 1532.223
8 Dympna Kelly Lough Key TC 1525.065
9 Donna Mahon Belpark TC 1457.256
10 Fiona Mangan Galway TC 1351.985

2019 WOMEN’S BMW DUATHLON NATIONAL SERIES: AGE GROUP WINNERS

20-24
1 Fiona Mangan Galway TC
25-29
1 Ciara Wilson
2 Jennifer O’Sullivan Belpark TC
3 Katie Devin Galway TC
30-34
1 Becky Woods Piranha
2 Barbara Dunne
3 Jennifer Hennebry Waterford TC
35-39
1 Sarah Stapleton Pulse TC
2 Joanna Butler Pulse TC
3 Heather O’Brien Mallow TC
40-44
1 Olivia McCartin Athlone TC
2 Siobhan Murtagh Lough Key TC
3 Dympna Kelly Lough Key TC
45-49
1 Donna Mahon Belpark TC
2 Helen French Belpark TC
3 Sarah White
50-54
1 Denise Compton Clonmel TC
2 Diane Cordner Lisburn TC
3 Marie Staunton Drogheda TC
55-59
1 Siobhan Kennedy
2 Ruth McKee
3 Anne Morrissey

Daryl Kearns wins men’s BMW DUATHlon national series

Daryl Kearns_Sligo Duathlon2019

The 2019 men’s BMW Duathlon Series was ultimately decided at the Duathlon National Championships in Sligo. Tried & Tested TC clubmates Daryl Kearns and Marc Flavin each had a win and a second place heading into the championship race. The pair had alternated podium spots at Athy Flat Out Duathlon, where Kearns won and Galco Naas Duathlon, where Flavin won.

Daryl Kearns finished fourth at the Duathlon National Championships and Marc Flavin sixth, meaning that Kearns secured enough points to take the win in this year’s BMW Duathlon National Series.

Marc Flavin_Tramore Duathlon 2019

Wicklow Triathlon Club’s Brendan Buck finished third in this year’s series. Buck’s best result came when finishing second in a competitive field at the Phoenix Park Duathlon, the last race of the series. An early season top ten finish at the Galco Naas Duathlon and 13th at the National Championships completed Brendan’s points tally after a busy duathlon season – six of the eight races in this year’s BMW Duathlon National Series.

Brendan Buck_Tramore Duathlon 2019

MEN’S BMW DUATHLON NATIONAL SERIES 2019: TOP TEN

1 Daryl Kearns Tried & Tested TC 2138.953
2 Marc Flavin Tried & Tested TC 2024.687
3 Brendan Buck Wicklow TC 1552.341
4 Gerald Troy Ennis TC 1525.065
5 Raymond Lonergan Kilkenny TC 1457.256
6 Enda Bagnall Edenderry TC 1423.601
7 Shane Power Tried & Tested TC 1347.963
8 Jonathan Butler Pulse TC 1283.2
9 David Coyle QUB TC 1195.152
10 Ciaran Steed 1157.985

2019 men’s BMW Duathlon National Series: Age Group Winners

20-24
1 Jonathan Nangle Tri an Mhi
25-29
1 Matthew Carroll Hyper Speed TC
30-34
1 Shane Power Tried & Tested
2 David Coyle  QUB TC
3 Conor Gath Galway TC
35-39
1 Daryl Kearns Tried & Tested
2 Marc Flavin Tried & Tested
3 Raymond Lonergan Kilkenny TC
40-44
1 Gerald Troy Ennis TC
2 Enda Bagnall Edenderry TC
3 Ciaran Steed
45-49
1 Brendan Buck Wicklow TC
2 Martin Kirwan
3 Ernest Asensio Blanco Tri an Mhi
50-54
1 Peter McConville Newry TC
2 Sam Cordner Lisburn TC
3 Robert Whyte
55-59
1 Michael Macken Athlone TC
60-64
1 John Joe Rogers

PICTURE GALLERIES & RACE REPORTS

Catch up on the action from this year’s BMW Duathlon National Series on the Triathlon Ireland Facebook Page, where you will find hundreds of images from the series. Race Reports can be found on the TI website.

All the medalists will be presented with their silverware at the 2019 Triathlon Ireland Awards Night on the 23rd November 2019 in The Conrad Hotel, Dublin. Click here for tickets.

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