Name Gary Crossan | Education Saint Eunan's College | |
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Born 20 October 1971 |
Gary Crossan does Race for Life to mark one year since finishing cancer treatment
Gary Crossan (born 20 October 1971) is a long-distance runner. He was born in Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland. He was educated at Saint Eunan's College, Letterkenny and finished college running career at Florida Southern College. He is also a member of the Letterkenny Athletic Club. Irish olympian Eoin Rheinisch is his cousin.
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- Gary Crossan does Race for Life to mark one year since finishing cancer treatment
- Achievements
- References
Achievements
Crossan has been Irish National Marathon Champion for four consecutive years. In 2002 he was the top Irish finisher at the 2002 Dublin Marathon clocking up a time of 2:20:16 and the National Marathon Champion in Belfast with a time of 2:24:20. He was the top Irish finisher at the 2003 Dublin Marathon, finishing 6th overall in a time of 2:20:27 [1], and continued his championship tally with times of 2:24:07 in 2004 and 2:23:19 in 2005 [2]. He has also been Irish National Half-Marathon Champion. He won the Newry Marathon in 2008. Gary Crossan won the Gael Force North challenge on June 4, 2011