TODAY’S DUBLIN MARATHON might be the 31st – but it’s the first time that the Houses of the Oireachtas have supplied a team taking part. Lucinda Creighton, Mary Upton, Barry Andrews, James Reilly, Nicky McFadden, Brian O’Domhnaill, Fidelma Healy Eames, Frank Feighan and Damien English are all running in today’s race – we’ll report finishing times later.
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The YouTube Top 10: Knock off that fog, here comes Linsanity
Vick Ballard’s amazing touchdown, the Saints sing for the FAI Cup and a face punch straight out of the gates of hell.
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Marathon organisers run out of medals after suppliers’ fault
Dublin Marathon organisers will post medals to athletes who completed the race but didn’t get a medal at the end.
Share28 Tweet23Pics: The agony and the ecstasy of the Dublin City Marathon
Anyone for muscle cramp?
Share92 Tweet19Dublin City Marathon: Ndungu takes second consecutive win
The Kenyan was narrowly outside his own record, as was his compatriot Magdalene Mukunzi who won the women’s race.
Share10 Tweet8Dublin City Marathon gets under way in the capital
Over 14,000 people are competing in the event today with road closures and traffic restrictions in place.
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Ava Hutchinson is London-bound
The Dublin-based runner booked her place in the Irish Olympic team with a confident performance at the Houston Marathon.
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What we learned this weekend
How to incorporate parked cars into your goal celebration – and other sporting lessons after a long weekend.
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Participation – and speed – records broken at Dublin Marathon
In a field with record numbers, the course records in both the men’s and women’s Dublin Marathon are broken.
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How 13,000 Dublin Marathon runners can avoid ‘The Wall’
An American engineer discovers how marathon runners – including the 13,000 in Dublin tomorrow – can avoid burnout.
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