Following over a month of public nominations, and an awful lot of counting, below are the finalists for the Running in Ireland race awards. Congrats to all the finalists.
Voting Closed: Winners Here
Marathon of the Year
Ultra Marathon of the Year
Half Marathon of the Year
- Clonmel (Boston Scientific) Half Marathon: website
- Dingle Half Marathon: website
- RocknRoll Half Marathon, Dublin: website
- Tullamore Half Marathon (Quinlan Cup): website
- Waterford AC Half Marathon: website
10 Mile of the Year
- Ballycotton 10 mile: website
- Dungarvan (John Treacy) 10 mile: website
- Frank Duffy (Marathon series) 10 mile: website
- Roscommon Harriers 10 mile: website
- Trim AC 10 mile: website
10K of the Year
- Boyne 10K: website
- Dunshaughlin 10K: website
- Eamon Moloney 10K, Ennis: website
- Naas Town 10K: website
- Thomas Kent, Castlelyons 10K: website
Short Distance Race of the Year
- Anne Valley 5 mile: website
- Ballintotis 4 mile: website
- JJ Reddy, Danesfort 5k: website
- Raheny Shamrocks 5 mile: website
- St Cocas, Kilcock 5K: website
Adventure Race of the Year
- Dingle Adventure Race: website
- Gaelforce West: website
- Killarney Adventure Race (Quest): website
- Reign of Terror, Kilkenny: website
- Sea2Summit: website
Naas town 10k is a super event . Well done Brendan.
ReplyDeleteWell done Ballintotis fit for life
ReplyDeleteBoyne 10k is the best 10K ever so many supporters all the way round
ReplyDeleteEamon moloney 10 k Ennis is a fantastic race well supported and super organised well done to all involved
ReplyDeleteThe Thomas Kent Memorial 10k was a fantastic and extremely well organised event. Well done to all the organisers. 👍
ReplyDeleteBallyliffin 10 Mile in Donegal should be an option for the best event of its size. Maybe next year?
ReplyDeleteClonmel (Boston Scientific Half Marthon) is the friendliest & best organised half marathon in the country
ReplyDeleteWould definitely have nominated Skibbereen charity adventure race in its category. Brilliant event
ReplyDeleteReign of terror brilliant !!!
ReplyDeleteBS Half in Clonmel is a super race
ReplyDeleteHas to be the Dublin City Marathon
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