The Dublin City Marathon is taking to the streets again today, Sunday October 30, after a two-year hiatus due to the Covid pandemic.
Extra Luas trams will run today. Meanwhile, Fitzwilliam Square North, South and East, Fitzwilliam Place, and Fitzwilliam Street Upper will remain closed off from 3.30am until 1pm. Herbert Street, Herbert Lane, Herbert Place, Clanwilliam Place, Warrington Place and Baggot Street Lower will close for an extra hour, from 3.30am until 12pm.
The race typically draws crowds from across the city as competitors vie for the coveted Noel Carroll Memorial Trophy 2022. The marathon will kick off at 8:40 AM ...
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The Irish Life Dublin Marathon has returned to the streets of the capital for the first time since 2019.
Widespread road closures were in place in the city for most of the day to facilitate the event. The route followed a 42.2km course from the start line in Fitzwilliam Square to the finish in Merrion Square, taking in the Phoenix Park. The athlete wave of runners started at 8.45am and were followed by three more waves of runners The Covid-19 pandemic led to the cancellation of the marathon in 2020 and last year. [Taoufik Allam completed the course in a time of 2:11:30, claiming the race title, with Nigist Muluneh of Ethiopia winning the women's title in 2:28:31.](https://www.rte.ie/sport/athletics/2022/1030/1332283-allam-wins-dublin-marathon-hoare-first-irishman-home/) The Irish Life Dublin Marathon has returned to the streets of the capital for the first time since 2019.
About 25000 people have gathered in the capital of the country for the Dublin City Marathon, which starts at 8:40 am this morning.
The marathon will begin at 8:40 a.m. The views expressed here are that of the respective authors/ entities and do not represent the views of Economic Times (ET). [Herbert St](/topic/herbert-st)to Baggot St Lower is shut from 3.30 am to 12 pm. At 8:40 a.m., Fitzwilliam Street Upper will host the marathon's opening wave, with several waves for various runners. ET hereby disclaims any and all warranties, express or implied, relating to the report and any content therein. Caroline Conroy is the Mayor of Dublin and was present at the Dublin Marathon. - Who is the Mayor of Dublin and was she present at the Marathon? for the final wave of runners. for wheelchair users, and at 9:45 a.m. The For the In order to compete for the most desirable
Fellow Ethiopian Birhanu Teshome was third in a time of 2:14:26. “I want to thank the volunteers and my coach. I am very happy to win the race, I trained a ...
“I only decided to do it about two months ago," said the 23-year-old is currently studying for a Masters at the University of Limerick. I said I’d just go with the pace and see where I ended up. “I want to thank the volunteers and my coach.
“People go on about going here and there to run a marathon but there's no marathon like your home marathon,” said Eoin Callaghan just after he crossed the ...
Everything came up at once; we were getting the house done, my wife is expecting a baby in three weeks and I’ve taken over the principalship but it’s been great to have the running to focus on. Usually you have pockets here and there but it seemed like there was support all around and you really needed it the last few miles. “It’s just brilliant to be back in person,” he said. It’s your hometown, you just have to come out and do it, especially with Covid gone it’s nice to be back and out.” “The crowd was unreal,” he said. Restrictions related to Covid-19 turned the race into a virtual event in 2020 and 2021.
SOME 25000 heroes put their bodies on the line as they took on the Irish Life Dublin Marathon today.Up to 300000 locals cheered the runners and walk.
I felt a lot better than I thought I would after a marathon, so we’ll stay with this. About halfway through, I felt strong, and it started breaking up a bit. He just pipped compatriot Birhanu Teshome who clocked a time of 2:14:26. I’m a little bit overwhelmed but I’m delighted that I did it.” An estimated 300,000 spectators took to the streets of the capital to cheer on the runners. [won the men’s race](https://www.thesun.ie/sport/9648909/moroccos-taoufik-allam-wins-2022-dublin-marathon/) with a time of 2:11:30. Clonmel’s COURTNEY McGUIRE, 23, was best of the home women in the field, crossing the line third overall in a speedy 2:32:50. And NIGIST MULUNEH, also from Ethiopia, won the women’s title with a cracking time of 2:28:32. Ireland’s PATRICK MONAHAN claimed the wheelchair race title with a time of 1:37:28. The race returned to the streets of the capital for the first time since 2019, with Covid forcing its cancellation in 2021 and 2020. [Dublin](https://www.thesun.ie/where/dublin/) Marathon in 1982 and 1986, was awarded the Lord Mayor’s Medal by Dublin’s first citizen Caroline Conroy. [Parkinson’s](https://www.thesun.ie/topic/parkinsons/) disease, conquered the course in under six hours — despite spending most of 2021 unable to walk.