Colin Farrell runs the Dublin Marathon for a great cause while records break and inspiration blooms!
In a spectacular showcase of spirit and endurance, the 2024 Dublin Marathon attracted over 22,000 runners, including none other than Irish superstar Colin Farrell. Kicking off the event in high spirits, Farrell made headlines not just for his celebrity status but for his heartwarming dedication as he supported his dear friend, Emma Fogarty. Battling a rare skin condition known as epidermolysis bullosa, Emma joined Colin for the last 4 kilometers, a journey filled with courage and camaraderie.
The marathon saw stunning performances, with Kenya’s Moses Kemei taking home the victory with a personal best of 2:08:46, while Hiko Tonosa made history by breaking the Irish record with an impressive time of 2:09:42. As the city buzzed with excitement, it was inspiring to see athletes pushing their limits and raising the bar for marathon times while thousands cheered them on through the streets of Dublin. The atmosphere radiated pure joy as participants from all walks of life shared their stories of struggle, triumph, and community.
Colin’s determination to honor his friend Emma was palpable as he described her as ”what courage is all about.” His journey through the race not only highlights the power of friendship but showcases how sports can be a unifying force for good, inspiring countless others along the way. Farrell’s efforts contributed to a significant fundraising push for the charity Debra, aimed at supporting those suffering from the rare and painful skin condition that Emma endures daily.
As the marathon wrapped up, the Dublin community came together in celebration of achievement, solidarity, and hope, proving that electrifying enthusiasm for running can extend beyond the finish line. For the story of Colin Farrell crossing the finish line was just as significant as the records that were shattered that day.
Fun fact: The Dublin Marathon has been running since 1980, and despite changing course over the years, it remains a highlight on the international marathon calendar! Additionally, Emma Fogarty's resilience has inspired many, and her journey reflects just how amazing the human spirit can be when brought together with love and friendship.
Joining ranks with over 22,000 runners, the Oscar nominee kicked off the event and met up with Fogarty in the last 2.5 miles of the race, wheeling her to the ...
Kenya's Moses Kemei has won Irish Life Dublin Marathon this morning in a personal best time of 2:08.46.
They were greeted on Mount Street with the same ecstatic yells as the outright winners, Hiko Tonosa crossing the finish line in third place overall, his 2:09:42 ...
She is what courage is all about,” declared Colin Farrell as he pushed his dear friend Emma Fogarty over the Irish Life Dublin Marathon finish line.
Colin Farrell meets friend Emma Fogarty 4km from the finish line of today's Irish Life Dublin Marathon, completing a mammoth fundraising drive for Debra, ...
The marathon kicked off at 8.45am on Sunday morning with more than 20000 runners taking part in the 43rd annual event.
Dublin City has been taken over by the 2024 marathon with some 20,000 runners set to line the streets for this year's race.
Kenya's Moses Kemei won the Dublin Marathon as Dundrum South Dublin AC's Hiko Tonosa broke the Irish record.
Farrell (48) crossed the finish line in just over four hours, pushing his friend Emma Fogarty (40), who suffers from a rare skin condition.
Irish actor Colin Farrell has taken part in the Dublin City Marathon in honour of his close friend Emma Fogarty - the longest-surviving person in Ireland ...
The star of The Penguin ran the final 4km alongside Fogarty, who lives with a rare skin condition called epidermolysis bullosa.
Actor Colin Farrell ran the final 4 kilometers of the Irish Life Dublin Marathon 2024 while pushing close friend Emma Fogarty. Peter Morrison/AP.