The inaugural Dublin City Half Marathon took place amid vibrant weather and sold out within two hours. Covering a scenic 21km route through Dublin, the race provided participants with views of famed landmarks like Croke Park and Dublin Bay. Nichola Sheridan emerged as the fastest woman with a time of 1:18:00, while Killian Mooney led the men's race. The event also highlighted inclusivity with prizes awarded not only to top finishers but also for wheelchair athletes and visually impaired categories. Organized by the Irish Life Dublin Marathon team, the race attracted a diverse group of participants from elite to first-time runners.
The inaugural Dublin City Half Marathon sold out in two hours, offering scenic views of Croke Park and Dublin Bay as runners completed the 21km race.
Nichola Sheridan won the women's race in 1:18:00, while Patrick Monahan was fastest among wheelchair athletes, completing the course in 50:59.
The race featured a €13,500 prize pool for the top finishers, further promoting inclusivity with awards for wheelchair, visually impaired athletes, and master categories.
The event, organized by the team behind the Irish Life Dublin Marathon, showcased Dublin's iconic locations and attracted elite athletes and casual runners alike.
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