Opinion: Memories of my first Dublin City Marathon on the day the 2020 race was meant to happen
Mick Bourke has run several marathons and pays tribute to runners today as the Dublin City Marathon moves online.
Mick Bourke has run several marathons and pays tribute to runners today as the Dublin City Marathon moves online.
All entries will be valid for the 2021 race.
Those who have participated in any of the last three editions of the race have been reserved a place in next year’s event.
Criticism of the new system claimed that seasoned runners could miss out on participating next year.
Registration takes place from 1 to 30 November 2019.
Morocco’s Othmane El Goumri broke the course record with a time of 2:08:06 yesterday.
This year marked the 40th edition of the annual race.
Some public transport services will also be affected.
The hats and jackets were stolen in Sutton between 4.30pm Saturday and 6.30pm yesterday.
Last year’s national marathon winner will be back on the streets of the capital to defend his title this October.
Organisers are opening up an additional 2,500 spaces on a first come, first served basis.
2,500 additional entries have been added, it was announced at the Mansion House today.
The 40th edition of the race takes place on Sunday 27 October 2019.
Mick Clohisey reflects on breaking a 19-year record en route to becoming the first Irish man home in Sunday’s Dublin Marathon.
Asefa Bekele and Mesera Dubiso were the winners in the men’s and women’s races.
Lizzie Lee claimed the Irish women’s national title in Sunday’s Dublin Marathon.
There were also impressive finishes from Ireland’s Lizzie Lee and Mick Clohisey on Sunday.
Over 7,000 Bosniaks were murdered by Serb forces in July, 1995 during the Bosnian War.
Roscommon-man Colin Farrell was diagnosed with cancer when he was 22. Tomorrow he will attempt to run his first ever marathon in Dublin.
Ahead of his second Dublin Marathon, Ryan Bailey on a burgeoning lifelong love affair with the event.
A number of service alterations are in place due to line works around the country this weekend.
Race director Jim Aughney joins us to talk through the best prep, what to expect on the day and the best recovery techniques once the race is over.
David Last has trained clients to achieve their marathon goals for years, and here he outlines his top tips for the days ahead.
Saturday’s Dublin half marathon raised excitement ahead of next month’s main event, writes Ryan Bailey.
With six weeks to go until the 2018 Dublin Marathon, The42′s Ryan Bailey is preparing to compete in the capital for the second time.
Natasha Yaremczuk has received a 14-month ban as a result.
As a teenager, Gary O’Hanlon had a huge career ahead of him. Then an accident stripped him of the natural talent he had.
Race organisers ‘delighted’ to confirm 2018 edition is now full to capacity.
Athletics Ireland have stated that Sittuk ‘failed to meet the required criteria for eligibility under the residency rule’.
The SSE Airtricity Dublin Marathon will be running across the capital from 8.55am tomorrow.
The42′s Ryan Bailey is one of 20,000 people running the Dublin City Marathon on Sunday, hoping all the training pays off on the most extraordinary sporting day in the capital.
All the hard work is done, but the nerves are starting to kick in. That’s all normal, writes personal trainer David Last.
Keith Russell was blown away by the support his family received and now wants to raise money for a respite centre in Meath.
“And after 4 hours, 14 minutes, and 18 seconds, I’m a finisher” – Sarah Geraghty reflects on the relief, disbelief and quiet pride of taking on the Dublin City Marathon.
The next few days are just as important as the build-up to the race.
Ireland’s Patrick Monahan took the honours in the men’s wheelchair race.
Because running a marathon isn’t hard enough, eh?
19,500 runners will take to the capital’s streets today for the 37th edition of the Dublin marathon.
A race was moved to Sunday in a bid to attract more international runners.
Three months on from Rio, marathon runner Mick Clohisey is back in training after injury and illness cruelly hampered his Olympic performance.