Running in Cork, Ireland
Welcome to the Running in Cork blog, home of the Cork running community. This is the largest website in Cork & Munster for news on road races and general running news. Included are a current race calendar, race previews, photos, results as well as some local, national and international news items.
Saturday, June 06, 2026
Results of the 5k parkruns in Cork - Sat 6th Jun 2026
Guest Post: Was it just me ...by Pat Walsh
* Was it just me *
Taking time to reflect properly on last weekends Cork Marathon I was struck by the friendliness and warmth of the occasion. Us runners are super anyway and good to encourage each other but last Sunday through the 3 events, Full, Half, 10K there was a little extra this year.
I think the energy, sense of celebration, acknowledgement of grief that the family and friends of Ellen Cassidy brought to the day just lifted each and every person there.
Greetings were more open, smiles were larger, encouragement was everywhere. I honestly lost count of the number of people who said some version of ‘ we should be grateful to be able to take part today ’.
Fair play to the organisers who went out of their way to accommodate the family and while the loss of a loved one can never be overcome, then hopefully last Sunday will provide some solace to them for the future. To Eamon Hayes and those in charge of Cork City Marathon I wish to say very well done.
There was some fantastic and quality running at the business end of the field and the local runners Ryan Creech 1.04.51 in the half and Niamh Allen 32.14 in the 10k would feature in any quality race anywhere.
As I watched at the finish, there were many who walked over the line at the end. They cheered, they celebrated, they finished the quest that they started. Where running was once an elite sport, it is now a mass participation event for people of all ages and fitness levels and that is to be applauded.
I walked last year myself when I was recovering from injury and I like to think I took part the same as everyone else.
The crowds out supporting, the kids with jellies and water, the housing estate that turned it into a sea of yellow, Ellen’s friends in their yellow vests with tears of joy, the cheers on the new finish line on the Grand Parade.
Was it just me the eternal optimist who felt it or did anyone else feel that we witnessed and participated in a very unique occasion?
Does it take some tragic event to lift us or should we strive to make every day, every run, every event be a celebration of life and our good fortune to be able to take part. It doesn't take much to be nice, to say thanks, to be supportive.
Not everyone is so lucky. Make every day special. Have a lovely weekend and thanks for supporting my ramblings.
For I would ride with you upon the wind,
Run on the top of the dishevelled tide,
And dance upon the mountains like a flame.” …Yeats.
#pwr #BeNice
Friday, June 05, 2026
Results of the Farran NS 5k - Fri 4th Jun 2026
Farran Fun Run 2026 Overall Results
6/5/2026 1
Place Bib Name Gender Eligible Div Finishing Time Div Place
2 71 O Connell Ray Male Over 18 Male 0:17:51 2
3 138 O''Riordan' Sam Male Over 18 Male 0:18:06 3
4 94 Healy Shane Male Over 18 Male 0:18:27 1
5 167 O''Donoghue' Tiarnan Male Over 18 Male 0:18:36 2
6 3 O Brien Jerome Male Over 18 Male 0:19:10 3
7 169 Sheehan Colin Male U-18 Male 0:19:13 1
8 151 Kenny Michelle Female Over 18 Female 0:19:15 1
9 84 Skally Mark Male U-18 Male 0:19:17 2
11 137 Collins Donal Male Over 18 Male 0:19:44 5
12 90 Cronin John Male Over 18 Male 0:19:49 6
13 179 Daskauskas Gediminas Male Over 18 Male 0:20:06 7
14 24 Byrne Robert Male Over 18 Male 0:20:40 8
15 83 White Evan James Male Over 18 Male 0:20:49 9
16 99 Mc Cann Gerard-James Male Over 18 Male 0:21:11 10
17 139 Butler David Male Over 18 Male 0:21:21 11
18 15 Mc Carthy Fiona Female Over 18 Female 0:21:23 2
19 172 Burts Gerard Male Over 18 Male 0:21:27 12
20 148 Healy Isla Female U-13 Female 0:21:35 3
21 182 Helleboid Damien Male Over 18 Male 0:21:37 13
22 174 Moore Trevor Male Over 18 Male 0:21:38 14
23 270 Bourke Aidan Male Over 18 Male 0:21:45 15
24 31 Mc Hugh Alex Male U-11 Male 0:21:49 1
Thursday, June 04, 2026
Results of the Run the Line 5k in Carrigaline - Sat 30th May 2026
This monthly free timed 5k was held on on the Carrigaline to Crosshaven Greenway on Saturday 30th of May 2026.
Wednesday, June 03, 2026
Notice: 2-Million Step Challenge Charity Run in Blarney - Sat 6th June 2026
From Trish at VisionFitness in Blarney...
"On Saturday 6th June, our members and local community will be taking part in a 2 Million Step Challenge, running from 8am to 6pm, to raise funds for the 6year Darragh O’Sullivan who was diagnosed with with an aggressive cancer.
Participants will spend the day walking, running and exercising to collectively reach the ambitious target of 2 million steps. The event is open to all fitness levels and is focused on bringing the community together to support a local family during an incredibly difficult time.
Darragh’s mom Clare is a member with us here at Visionfitness. Clare’s other son was born with Down Syndrome and underwent major heart surgery as a baby. To then be told that another child has a life-threatening cancer diagnosis is something no family should have to face alone. We wanted to do something practical as a community to help.
All steps counted must start and finish at the Gaelscoil Mhuscrai in Blarney(this is where Darragh attends school) and is where Visionfitness is located T23EA29
If any of the runners want to do a run Saturday it would be great for them to do it down the school and all the steps counted!"
Donation Link... https://gofund.me/0250d36da
Sunday, May 31, 2026
Results & Photos of the Cork City Marathon - 31st May 2026
The 2026 Cork City Marathon was held on Sunday the 31st of May on what turned out to be a cool and overcast day, perfect for running.
The numbers in the full and half-marathon were up this year while the 10k seems to be down a bit, we'll look at the numbers in a future post once things have died down.
ONGOING
Marathon - Top 10 men & women...
2. 687 Chris JEUKEN 2. M 2. M 2. M Derg A.C. 2:24:20 - €1000
3. 850 Wayne WALDRON 3. M 1. M40 1. M40 2:26:22 - €800
4. 2957 Gary O'HANLON 4. M 1. M50 1. M50 Clonliffe Harriers A.C. 2:26:59 - €700
5. 1171 Féidhlim MC GOWAN 5. M 3. M 3. M Galway City Harriers A.C. 2:28:07 - €600
6. 713 Pawel KOSEK 6. M 4. M 4. M 2:29:38 - €500
7. 99 Patrick MAHER 7. M 5. M 5. M 2:29:40 - €400
8. 3017 Barry TWOHIG 8. M 1. M45 1. M45 St. Finbarrs A.C. 2:29:55 - €300
9. 184 Danny MULLINS 9. M 6. M 6. M Bantry A.C. 2:30:20 - €200
10. 2980 Brian MURPHY 10. M 2. M40 2. M40 Iveragh A.C. 2:31:42 - €100
26. 2955 Melissah GIBSON 1. F 1. F40 1. F40 2:40:41 - €2000
39. 107 Andrea AZA VILLAMOR 2. F 1. F 1. F Glanmire A.C. 2:48:05 - €1000
81. 1266 April QUINN 3. F 1. F35 1. F35 Togher A.C. 2:56:01 - €800
84. 1409 Jennifer MONTGOMERY 4. F 2. F 2. F 2:56:50 - €700
94. 936 Laura NOONAN 5. F 2. F40 2. F40 2:58:08 - €600
98. 518 Amelie SCHMALFUß 6. F 3. F 3. F 2:58:15 - €500
106. 1821 Anna DOONER 7. F 3. F40 3. F40 Roscommon Harriers A.C. 2:58:40 - €400
110. 46 Sandra LYNCH 8. F 1. F45 1. F45 Kilcoole A.C. 2:58:51 - €300
124. 674 Evita VOLGINAITE 9. F 4. F 4. F Glanmire A.C. 2:59:51 - €200
135. 975 Jean LUCEY 10. F 4. F40 4. F40 3:02:19 - €100
Full Marathon results HERE
Half-Marathon - Top 5 men & women...
2. 8350 Jake O'REGAN 2. M 2. M 2. M St. John's A.C. 1:05:38 - €300
3. 8351 John TRAVERS 3. M 1. M35 1. M35 Donore Harriers A.C. 1:06:54 - €200
4. 7605 Killian MOONEY 4. M 3. M 3. M Dundrum South Dublin A.C. 1:08:14 - €150
5. 8968 Sean DAVIN 5. M 2. M35 2. M35 St. Finbarrs A.C. 1:09:27 - €100
22. 8330 Heather MURPHY 1. F 1. F 1. F St. Michael's A.C. 1:15:11 - €600
31. 6552 Hannah STEEDS 2. F 2. F 2. F Leevale A.C. 1:16:46 - €300
32. 8751 Fionnuala ROSS 3. F 1. F35 1. F35 Armagh AC 1:17:02 - €200
38. 8408 Lauren DERMODY 4. F 3. F 3. F Castlecomer A.C. 1:18:49 - €150
43. 5908 Amy POLLMAN DAAMEN 5. F 4. F 4. F An Ríocht A.C. 1:19:16 - €100
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| Part of the 10k pacing team for 55-mins |
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| Niamh McCarthy from Carrigaline in the 10k. Niamh won a Silver medal in the discus at the 2016 Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro |
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| Visually impaired runner Nauzika Habermayer with guide runner Peter Habermayer with a finish time of just under 60-mins in the 10k |
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| 3-hour pacers in the marathon |
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| Back 2 Boston Running Club from Limerick doing the marathon |
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| 90-min pace group in the half-marathon |
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| A Ballycotton 10m top from 2017 made an appearance in the half, the last year of that race |
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| Andrew Burns & Vicky Lehane pacing 1:50 in the Half |
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| On reflection... |
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| Buzzing and raring for road |
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| Macroom parkrun on tour... |
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| Michelle Greaney & Mary Reynolds pacing 2-hours in the Half |
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| Buttevant RC on tour |
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| Two races in one day - Aideen Coleman ran the Half-Marathon after pacing the 10k event earlier |
Saturday, May 30, 2026
First runner in the UK to reach 1000 parkruns...
On Saturday 30th of May 2026, Darren Wood became the first person in the UK to complete 1000 parkruns and he is shown above with the coveted yellow 1000 milestone jersey.
Considering that there are roughly 52 to 54 events per year, it means that it takes about 20 years to reach the 1000 mark!
The first volunteer to reach 1000 credits in the UK was back in March of 2024... see this previous post.
Results of the 5k parkruns in Cork - Sat 30th May 2026
Friday, May 29, 2026
Notice: Kinsale Regatta 5 Mile - Fri 31st July 2026
The annual Kinsale Regatta 5-mile road race is coming up this year on Friday 31st of July 2026 with a start time of 7:30pm.
You can enter HERE
This event is a fundraiser for Sailability Ireland which helps people with disabilities experience sailing.
Course... This is a very fast course as the start line is at the local GAA club which is about 55-metres above sea level while the finish line is almost at sea level.
Note that the finish line is about 1km from the start line and race HQ at the GAA grounds.
This is a video of the race route...
1st €150 / 2nd €125 / 3rd €100 / 4th €80 / 5th €60
Category Prizes
Under 40, over 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70
1st €35 / 2nd €30 / 3rd €25
Other
Wheelchair 1st €35 / Visual impaired 1st €35
Course Record €100 - Male: David Rooney 0:24:25 (2015) / Female: Aoife Cooke 0:26:55 (2023)
Weather forecast for the 2026 Cork City Marathon
As we get nearer to the 2026 Cork City Marathon, the weather forecast is looking pretty good. While spectators might like to see blue skies and sunshine, runners want to see cool overcast conditions.
As the image shows above, it should be mostly dry with the risk of an occasional shower. The temperature should be around the mid-teens which is ideal considering that it's the last day of May and it could just be as easily be in the mid-twenties.
There's a breeze from the south-west but nothing significant.
Update Sat 30th May: It now looks as if it might be a be a bit warmer in the late morning with some broken sunshine. The temperature is 14 to 20 deg C. There is still a risk of showers but nothing persistent.
If you're doing the marathon, half or 10k, make sure not to overdress. Think singlet or short sleeve top. If you feel a bit cold at the start line then that's about right. Once the race starts, you'll be trying to stay cool after a few kms.
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Notice: Tracton 4-mile road race - Fri 10th July 2026
Tracton AC are holding their Tracton 4-mile road race on Friday the 10th of July 2026 at 8pm.
You can pre-enter online HERE
Info from Tracton AC... "Tracton AC are hosting a 4-mile road race on Friday 10th July 2026 at 8pm in beautiful Minane Bridge (near Carrigaline, and 20km south of Cork city).
Entrants have the option of purchasing a t-shirt, at an additional cost of €5.
Come along to this mid-summer’s evening race, along scenic country roads and skirting the stunning south Cork coastline. Delicious refreshments and prize giving will follow at Tracton Art and Community Centre.
The race is a chip timed, professionally measured course, with permit from Athletics Ireland. All age 16+ are eligible to run, and there will be cash prizes for all main categories.
Entry fee is €15."
As can be seen from the map above, the race takes place just to the south of Minane Bridge which in turn is just over 7kms to the south of Carrigaline. It's very easy to get to... just go through the centre of Carrigaline and keep going straight. Follow the signposts for Minane Bridge and Robert's Cove.
Over the years, I've done a lot of training runs on the roads near here and it's a nice quiet spot for a run with the occasional sea view.
The map of the course is shown above which is loop to the south of Minane Bridge. The 4-mile course is undulating on quiet country roads with the start and finish points near this crossroads.
The race HQ is at the Tracton Arts & Community Centre which is about 200m to the south of Minane Bridge.
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| Race HQ |
There is a 1km walk from the Community Centre up to the crossroads and the start / finish line.
A video about the 2022 race can be seen below...
Trivia... Just after the 2-mile mark, there is a lovely view of the East Cork coastline and if you look carefully, you can spot Ballycotton Island with the lighthouse in the distance.
Overall... A nice 4-mile race on quiet country roads near the south coast and a 35 minute drive from Cork City.
From Tracton AC...
GENERAL INFORMATION & FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
TRACTON A.C. 4 MILE ROAD RACE – FRIDAY 10th JULY 2026 @ 8pm
Registration will be capped at 500 entrants.
PRIZE LIST
Male and Female: 1st place - €100 / 2nd place - €75 / 3rd place - €50
Category prizes - 1st place €25 / 2nd place - €20 / 3rd place - €15
Current Course Records:
GENERAL INFORMATION & FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. Does this race have an Athletics Ireland permit? - The Tracton AC 4 mile road race is an AI accredited road race with permit from Athletics Ireland (licence no: 26/213). It is a professionally measured course.
2. Where are race headquarters (HQ) & race start / finish? - Race HQ is the Tracton Arts & Community Centre, Minane Bridge. Race start and finish is located approximately 500m/15min walk uphill from the Tracton Arts & Community Centre. https://maps.app.goo.gl/YUb3qvexVcEjJemk6
Eircode: P17 NP40
3. Is it possible to enter on the day? - Under new AAI guidelines, all AAI approved races require all participants to be pre-registered using the relevant race specific Eventmaster link. On-line entry is available up to and including race day until 4pm, July 10th.
4. Are walkers permitted in the race? - No walkers are permitted.
5. Are there parking facilities available? - Parking for race participants will be at Tracton Arts & Community Centre, and there will be stewards controlling parking on the day. Overflow / back-up parking will be available, however car pooling is encouraged. Disabled parking will be available – participants are asked to give the race organisers prior notice of this as a specific area will be designated for you. The event organisers do not accept any liability for loss or damage to property or person.
6. Where and when is number collection? - Numbers can be collected at race HQ (Tracton Arts & Community Centre) between 6pm & 7.30pm on Friday 10th July.
7. What must I do with the chip? - The chip will be attached to your race number. Do not bend or try to fold your number as this could damage the chip and you will not receive a time. Numbers must be worn on the front of your vest/shirt. NOT on the shorts. This is so that the chip can be read accurately.
8. What time does the race start? - 8pm sharp - last number collection at 7.30pm. Reminder – there is a 15 mins walk uphill to the start line!
9. Can I get a refund or transfer my number? - Refunds or number transfers are not permitted.
10. Are iPods / MP3s / Headphones permitted? - iPods, MP3s, Headphones, etc are not permitted for safety on the route.
11. Are there toilets at the start line? - Toilets are available in Tracton Arts & Community Centre. In addition, there will be Portaloos at the race start / finish line.
12. Are there changing facilities available? - Unfortunately there will not be any changing facilities available.
13. Will there be a baggage area? - There will be an un-supervised baggage area at race HQ (Tracton Arts & Community Centre) - please do not bring valuables.
14. Where can I warm up? - There is approx. 500m of road (uphill) from parking/Race H.Q. to start, as well as flat road along the start area for the warm-up.
15. Will there be first aid facilities at the race? - Yes, there will be an ambulance and first aid present for the duration of the event.
16. Will there be water and post-race refreshments? - Yes, there will be water on course and at the finish-line. Following the race, a huge spread of delicious refreshments will be available at race HQ (Tracton Arts & Community Centre).
17. When and where will the prize giving take place? - Prize giving will take place at race HQ (Tracton Arts & Community Centre) soon after the finish.
18. What is the course time limit? - The course time limit is 1 hour.
19. Who can I contact with additional queries? - Please contact Club PRO Maeve Pigott at tractonac DOT pro AT gmail DOT com
CAUTION: This Race will take place on OPEN ROADS and participants are advised to remain aware of this throughout the race and to follow the instructions of our course stewards and the Gardai who will assisting us on the day.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH, AND WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU ON RACE DAY.
Monday, May 25, 2026
New Junior parkrun in Midleton on the way???
At the moment, there is a group looking at putting on a new Junior parkrun in Midleton in east Cork and this will be the ninth Junior parkrun in the county. As with all Junior parkruns, it's 2kms in length, it's for 4-14 year olds, it's free and it's on every Sunday at 9:30am.
Looking at the stats from a previous post, any Junior parkrun that is co-sited with a 5k parkrun seems to do very well. Considering the population of Midleton, this new event should get something like 60-80 participants per week?
As for a course, I understand that it is likely to be on the Greenway and use the same start/finish area as the 5k parkrun. The 5k heads east for 2.5kms before turning around a cone. The Junior event will be similar except it's 1km out and then back 1km.
Sunday, May 24, 2026
Results of the Buttevant 4-mile - Sun 24th May 2026
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| Brid Hearne was the 2nd woman home |
The annual Buttevant 4-mile road race was held this year under blue skies and sunshine on Sun 24th of May 2026. There were 262 finishers this year which is down 7% on last year.
4591 1 Kenneth ROGERS St. John's A.C. M 20:20
4589 2 Sean DAVIN St. Finbarrs A.C. M 20:34
4725 3 Mark MC GARRY St. Finbarrs A.C. M40 21:50
4661 9 Kealey TIDESWELL Clonmel A.C. F40 23:31
4605 13 Brid HEARNE F40 0:24:36 0:24:37
4778 14 Niamh MOORE F 24:49




































