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The Dublin Marathon is an annual 26.2 mile (42.2 km) road marathon in Dublin, Ireland, held on the last Sunday in October. Prior to 2016, the race took place on the last Monday in October, which is a public holiday in Ireland. Held each year since 1980, the marathon had a record 22,500 registrants for the 2019 race, including over 5,000 ...
He is a three-time record-holding winner of the Dublin Marathon in 1980, 1985 and 1988 and he set his personal best time at the 1988 Irish National Championship in Wexford, clocking 2:12:19 finishing in 2nd place behind John Woods. He went on to win a record six national marathon championships winning his last in 1998 at the age of 42.
London Marathon: London, United Kingdom [15] 30 km (road) 1:31:53+ Stephen Scullion: 4 October 2020 London Marathon: London, United Kingdom [16] Marathon: 2:09:15 a: John Treacy: 18 April 1988 Boston Marathon: Boston, United States 2:09:42 Hiko Tonosa 27 October 2024 Dublin City Marathon: Dublin, Ireland [17] 2:09:49 Stephen Scullion: 4 October ...
Colin Farrell took time out from his acting schedule on Sunday to complete the Dublin Marathon – while pushing an old friend in a wheelchair.. The 48-year-old star ran the final 4 kilometers (2. ...
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They were among 22,500 runners in the marathon, won by Kenyan Moses Kemei with a personal best time of 2:08.47 Oscar-nominated actor Farrell, 48, battled through the pain barrier to finish the ...
The weekend involves a 30K and 10K race that were first run in 1967, a time before a “marathon” necessarily meant 26.2 miles. The race features international competition and fast times. Mueller took the title that year in 1:49:07. [22] [23] [24] Mueller was struggling with anemia though, and felt she wasn't as fit as she had been before. By ...
In 2004, Kutol won the Paris Half Marathon in a time of 1:11:13. [10] Kutol took a two-year break from competition in order to have a baby, and returned in 2007. In that year, she won the Luxembourg Marathon in a time of 2:41:26. [2] [11] In 2010, Kutol won the Tallinn Marathon. [12] In 2011, she came third at the Kuala Lumpur Marathon. [13]