๐๐ Pawel Kosek clinched victory at the lively Cork City Marathon under the sunny skies, marking his second consecutive win amidst a cheering crowd. #CorkCityMarathon #PawelKosek #AoifeCooke
The Cork City Marathon was a vibrant affair, with Pawel Kosek from Poland securing his second consecutive victory in the scorching sun. His impressive track record in the race includes multiple top-five finishes, culminating in a stellar performance in 2022. The event drew massive crowds on the June Bank Holiday Sunday, adding to the electric atmosphere as Kosek crossed the finish line in triumph.
Not only did Pawel Kosek dominate the men's race, but hometown hero Aoife Cooke from Cork claimed victory in the women's category, further igniting the spirits of the spectators. The marathon, filled with fervor and excitement, showcased the passion for running in Cork city, with thousands of participants contributing to record charity funding. Kosek's return to Cork on his honeymoon and his remarkable feat of clinching the title for the second time added a romantic twist to the event.
Pawel Kosek's impressive time of 2:23:54 solidified his position as a dominant force in the Cork City Marathon, setting a high bar for future contenders. The race not only celebrated athletic prowess but also highlighted the spirit of camaraderie and support among runners, resonating deeply with the community. Aoife Cooke's remarkable achievement as the fastest female runner underscored the diverse talent and determination present in the prestigious marathon.
Pawel Kosek, who is from Tychy in Poland, has now competed five times in Cork City Marathon, coming fifth in 2018, fourth in 2019, second in 2022 and first ...
Huge crowds watched in glorious sunshine on the June Bank Holiday Sunday.
Polish runner Pawel Kosek triumphs in the men's race while Cork native Aoife Cooke takes the glory in the women's race.
Pawel Kosek has won the Cork City Marathon for the second year in a row.
The Cork City Marathon has been won by Polish runner Pawel Kosek, while the first woman across the line was Aoife Cooke.
The male winner was newlywed Pawel Kosek from Poland, who claimed the title for the second time, finishing the marathon in a time of 2:23:54. His wife, Vera ...
Pawel tackled the route with a time of 2:23:54, while Aoife Cooke from Eagle A.C Cork finished as the fastest female runner, closing in at 2:56:33. Pawel won ...
For many runners, the challenge isn't just the long miles โ for them, completing the race is the culmination of a much longer emotional journey too, ...
Fellow Clonmel athlete David Mansfield finishes runner-up in full marathon.