/r/irishrunners
For all of those who want to run, discuss tips and races, reading materials, nutrition, routes and anything in between
/r/irishrunners
Hi, I’m currently conducting a survey as part of a final year college project where I plan to create an app where you can sign up for all of the running events in Ireland. If there’s any chance anyone could take the short survey that would be a great help, thank you.
Pm for details. Looking for face value or somewhere around that.
Very long shot - anyone got an entry they don't want anymore? Or have any leads they could put me in touch with?
Visiting from Australia and just coincidentally will be there on the half-mara weekend... so if I can run it, would be sweet.
TIA
I have ran 2 marathons before but I do not qualify for the 2025 boston marathon as my finishing time is 3 hrs 35mins (female). I'm wondering how can I secure a place for the boston marathon without qualifying ? I checked sportstours but apparently thats only for UK citizens?
Hi, anyone register in time for this (unlike me) and now want to drop out or can't make it? I'll take your number and pay you the race entry.
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I'm a big fan and hoping to find a place to watch today. Thanks! #running #marathon #bostonmarathon #dublinrunning #dublinrunners
So, I’m aware this is a small community and it doesn’t seem to see much action...but I thought it’d be worth asking if anyone on here is doing the Connemarathon this year? Or if anyone has done it before?
Did you see this? On Sunday September 22nd, there’s a one mile road run happening on Griffith Avenue in Marino called The Griffith Avenue Mile. There’s a family fun run and an adult timed run. First time it’s been held in over 30 years! They’re closing the road for a few hours so it’s really unique and a beautiful place for a run. Very limited spaces. You can find out more and register at www.griffithavenuemile.ie
Both of these races seem like they are decent. Has anyone done either of them previously? What's the course like?
Has anyone ever tried one and what's your experience been like? I'm taking about things like 'To Hell and Back' and 'Gaelforce West' and others like that.
I bought Irish Runner for the first time at Christmas and found it was only okay. The best thing was that it had a calendar and races for the year on it. Is there a magazine that you find helpful or a book that has helped you improve your running?
I use runireland.com and precisiontiming.net Are there other sites that you use and if so, please share.