Google+ Running in Cork, Ireland: Notice...FIT Magazine 5k & 10k road race - Sun 13th July 2014

Friday, June 20, 2014

Notice...FIT Magazine 5k & 10k road race - Sun 13th July 2014

The FIT Magazine 10k race is on again this year and now includes a 5k option.


The entry fee for the 5k is €16 and it's €25 for the 10k and this includes a dry fit top.

Some details from the organisers....
When: 13th July 2014 Time: 10:00
Entry Closing Date: 11th July 2014 - 17:00
A top quality FIT CitySeries Technical T-Shirt and goody bag for all participants.
Chip timing for accurate race results.
Athletics Ireland licensed event.


The route for the 10k takes in the Marina, the walkway in Mahon and the old railway line through Blackrock...

Course preview.......A full preview of the 10k course can be seen HERE

The 5k route is along the Marina - Blackrock Castle route. Details to follow....

More details to follow but for the moment, you can enter on the FIT Magazine website.

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Same day as Munster hurling final, hope they have it well organised with closed roads.........

Anonymous said...

Hurling final not fixed for Cork. Looks like Thurles.

Looks like a good route for a race. Looking forward to it....the race that is....not the GAA ;P

Anonymous said...

Only from 1-3k needs to be closed. All the rest is on a pathway that doesn't require road closures.

Anonymous said...

is the 5K an out and back loop to the castle?

Anonymous said...

The Munster final is fixed for Cork on the 13th.

Anonymous said...

race is on at 10am, all race traffic should be gone by then, im sure match does not start til later, park in town and walk out i suppose is an option

Unknown said...

Looks like they have changed the start time from 10.00 to 9.00.

Anonymous said...

yea, I had that query too - is it 9:00 a.m. or 10:00 a.m.

Anonymous said...

Yea that was my question too is it now 9 am

John Desmond said...

Just to confirm...the 10k will start at 9am with the 5k starting about 15-20 mins later.

More details to follow...

Anonymous said...

25euro for a 10k race?! Are they serious!!?? What a disgrace. Will people ever stop paying crazy entry fees as it just gives event for profit organisers a boost.
The Boston Scientific half-marathon is 25euro, the ballynonty 10 mile for 10euro. There's much better value races out there all thru the summer if you just look around.

John Desmond said...

The entry fee also includes a dry fit top.

Plenty of choice out there. People can make up their own mind.

Anonymous said...

Just in relation to the last comment about the price...I race a lot _inc Clonmel half and ballynonty 10, probably too much, and yes, at 25 euros it isn't the cheapest race. However in its defense I did this last year and enjoyed it...got a top quality long sleeve tech top, great atmosphere at the start with a dj etc, a definite PB course with only one short hill at blackrock castle,a good goodie bag if you like that sort of thing, and of course a free copy of the Sunday Independent. Freedom of choice really, but calling it a disgrace is a bit harsh.

Anonymous said...

have to agree with some of the comments....i know we have choice and can decide to run or not...25 is sticky for a 10k tbh...most of these races are ran as money making excercises (with some element of 'charity' noted)...any race that charges over 10euro should be giving finishers prizes to all athletes...tshirts or something...seen a race in tipp give out towels...

John Desmond said...

Just a reminder that there is a short sleeve fry fit top given out with the FIT 5k & 10k race.

If anyone goes into any sports store, they are charging €20-€25 for the same thing.

Anonymous said...

the sight says registration closed tonight on the 11th. Is there a registration the morning before the race? We are from the US and just found this race on the sight.

John Desmond said...

Yes, you can enter on the morning of the race from 8am.

Try to get there as early as possible.