‘Setting big dreams’: Where Ava Crean, Ireland’s newest marathon sensation, might go next
The success of the Limerick runner in the Dublin marathon drew attention to Back 2 Boston, the singular running club created by John Kinsella
The success of the Limerick runner in the Dublin marathon drew attention to Back 2 Boston, the singular running club created by John Kinsella
‘This election was a remarkably positive outcome for democracy’
Berta Quiñonero proposed to her partner as 18,000 runners achieved their own goals
David McGlynn took men’s national title, with American Daniel Mesfin the overall winner, and Ethiopian Eebbissee Addunya the first woman home
Ireland’s newest record holder doesn’t stick to many of the conventional rules of marathon running
For the race’s chief executive, finding the right balance between making it bigger and retaining its quality is paramount
Organisers need to improve meagre prize pot to encourage and reward Irish participants
The reigning national marathon champion will defend his title on Sunday
At 19, Crean has already completed marathons in Manchester and Limerick
Women athletes wearing ill-fitting bras tire faster and may be at greater leg injury risk, research shows
Sunday will be the 44th running of the Dublin Marathon
The 45-year-old mother of two believes she is running better than ever
New moves aim to increase number of women participating and reduce number of race no-shows
This same legend turned up on the Dublin City Marathon medal two years ago
Ethiopian-Irish runner targeting World Championships in Tokyo in September
New rules bringing back excitement in football, Ulster and Connacht on a worrying slide
‘If it were up to me, I would run a marathon every month, I really enjoy it’
Dublin ranks 19th among top 50 marathons globally, with Chicago topping list in terms of economic contribution, according to new research
After huge demand for inaugural event organisers looking to go ‘bigger and better’ in 2026
‘Wow is all I can say,’ says Fiona, as Ireland annihilate Italy
Mostly flat course and road closures should be conducive to fast times this Sunday
Kevin Leonard, Hannah’s father, says family have received messages from parents saying ‘you have made me rethink my approach to my own kids’
Organisers acknowledge technical issues that hindered some users in securing a place
Entries went on sale just after midday on Wednesday
Hiko Tonosa ran 2:09:42 to finish third in Sunday’s Dublin Marathon, but John Treacy’s 2:09:15 from Boston deserves closer scrutiny
Fine Gael Senator Mary Seery Kearney has ‘huge respect’ for runners and wanted to wish them well
The veteran runners volunteered to flank the Hollywood actor as an extra layer of security
Just over 18,000 of the 22,500 entries made it through the start line on Leeson Street
Ann-Marie McGlynn of Letterkenny AC defended her national in 2.34.05
Twenty-nine-year-old running for Dundrum South Dublin couldn’t contain his justified elation following a massive effort
Farrell (48) crossed the finish line in just over four hours, pushing his friend Emma Fogarty (40), who suffers from a rare skin condition
Early morning start to race on Leeson Street Lower with 22,000 participants set to compete
Having won her first national underage title at age 13, at 43 the Offaly native claimed the national title by finishing fifth-best woman in the Dublin Marathon
A trip to Marlay Park this week brought back memories of the man who won the race twice, including at his first attempt in 1982
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