Glen River: 65 this week, 72 last week.
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, July 11, 2026
Results of the 5k parkruns in Cork - Sat 11th Jul 2026
Glen River: 65 this week, 72 last week.
Guest Post: Random Diary Entries ...by Pat Walsh
“Either you run the day, or the day runs you.”
10th October
Not sure if I can run in the morning. Where did the Summer go and leave Winter in so quickly. I will need a long sleeve and a woolly cap. All I have is my Summer gear and the winter stuff was either dumped or buried at the bottom of a cupboard. Hope I washed it before I put it away. Could be a fair hum from some of the gear if it didn’t see the washing machine before I stashed it. I suppose nothing major ahead until the Turkey Trot and it would be ok to miss a run. I’ll sort the gear for next week. I hate missing a run,
10th January
Not sure I can run in the morning. Baltic weather out there. Frost and ice in the forecast for tomorrow morning. Have to be careful, as one slip and a fall on icy footpaths and it could be a hip or a collar bone out of action for the year. Bambi on ice comes to mind. Couldn’t be taking a chance on it. I’ll stay in bed and let the lunatics off for themselves. You have to mind yourself. A nice hot whiskey before bed and set no morning alarm call. Bad start to the Year, World domination may have to be put on hold for a while. I hate missing a run.
10th April
Not sure I can run in the morning. Where in the name of God did that wind come from. One of those storms that blow in from the Atlantic named after some imbecile in the weather department. Storm Lilith I ask you. How can we have respect for a storm named after a character in ‘Cheers’. It could be a bit wild and bring down a few trees or branches. I can handle most weather conditions but wind and rain is just not nice. I wouldn’t like to get a cold or the flu and be suffering for the Easter Holidays. I hate missing a run.
10th July
Not sure I can run in the morning. You couldn’t make this up. A heatwave in Ireland just as I am hitting my peak in training. Tropical temperatures during the day and night. Advisory to not over exert the body in these conditions, and to be fair it is like a sauna out there.
'Hot summer nights, mid-July
When you and I were forever wild'.... Lana Del Rey
I have the fair skin complexion of a Northern European with zero tolerance for very hot temperatures. I’m sweating putting on my running gear. Can you imagine exposing my milky white legs and arms to that sun, I could be scalded. George Lee says this could become the new normal. Will I even bother replacing my running shoes as they could be sticking in the tar like the current ones. I had great plans for July to be ready for the Autumn. I hate missing a run.
In Ireland we are lucky to live in a temperate climate where outdoor activities are possible all year round if you actually want to do it. 6.30am is a beautiful time of the day on the Greenway at the moment. Existence precedes essence, I run therefore I am.
Have a lovely weekend and stay safe.
#pwr
Friday, July 10, 2026
Results of the Tracton 4-mile road race - Fri 10th July 2026
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| Clean sweep for Leevale AC in the women's race... (L-R) Hannah Steeds 1st, Sinead O'Connor 2nd & Lizzie Lee 3rd |
The 5th edition of the Tracton 4-mile road race was held on Fri 10th of July 2026 and a record 299 runners took part, up 6% on last year.
134 1 John BLACK North Belfast Harriers 1. M M 20:54
71 2 Vivian FOLEY Eagle A.C. 2. M M50 21:27
116 3 Michael CORBETT St. Finbarrs A.C. 3. M M50 21:57
124 7 Hannah STEEDS Leevale A.C. 1. F F 22:28
135 10 Sinead O CONNOR Leevale A.C. 2. F F40 23:01
128 14 Lizzie LEE Leevale A.C. 3. F F40 23:46
Full results HERE
Photos...
1) PopUpRaces has a gallery of finish line photos HERE
2) Joe Murphy has some race photos HERE
Carol Murphy on Bere Island reaches 500 volunteer credit milestone
Well done to Carol Murphy who reached the 500-volunteer milestone at the Bere Island 5k parkun last weekend! With one parkrun per week, it takes about 10-years to reach this milestone.
Back in April, Maretta Brennan was the first person in Cork to reach the 500-volunteer credits milestone at the Ballincollig parkrun. Maretta reached this impressive 500 total by volunteering at both the 5k parkrun on Saturday and the junior 2k parkrun on Sunday.
In Carol's case, she is the first person in Cork to reach the 500-volunteer milestone by volunteering only at 5k events. Carol has also as of last Saturday completed 360 5k parkruns with the vast majority on Bere Island.
Joanne Sullivan on Bere Island is on track to become the first person in Cork to complete 500 5k parkruns on Saturday the 22nd of August 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
Update - 10th July: 1) The forecast is for 19 deg C, about 6 deg cooler than Cork City!
2) Note that there are some closed roads around Ballinrea Cross to the north of Carrigaline and the road from Five Mile Bridge to Ballygarvan is also be closed due to the heat. Be sure to leave early to avoid any delays due to traffic.
3) Online entries are open until 7pm but they will also be accepting in person registrations at the centre tonight.
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).
Thursday, July 09, 2026
South Kerry Greenway predicted to generate €22-38 million of economic activity annually
Kerry County Council recently posted the image on social media showing the projected social and economic benefits of the new South Kerry Greenway.
🚴 Jobs Created: 300 to 540 - (Supporting local employment in tourism, hospitality, retail and related services)
🏃♀️ Visitors Annually: 230,000 to 430,000 - (Boosting footfall, supporting businesses and enhancing our communities)
🚲 Annual Impact: €20m to 38m - (Driving economic growth and investment across South Kerry)
Source: PWC
The whole Greenway from Caherciveen to Glenbeigh is about 32kms in length and roughly half of it is open now to the public.
See previous posts...
First 3km section of the new South Kerry Greenway is now open to the public - 19th Dec 2025
Part 2 of the South Kerry Greenway near Glenbeigh opens 2nd Apr 2026
Wednesday, July 08, 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.
Update - 8th July 2026: 700 places gone, 300 places left.
You can enter HERE
This event is a fundraiser for Sailability Ireland which helps people with disabilities experience sailing.
Tuesday, July 07, 2026
Elevate Credit Union sponsor Cork runner Ryan Creech
Elevate Credit Union recently announced that they are sponsoring Cork runner Ryan Creech as he gets ready to represent Ireland on the international stage.
Elevate Credit Union... "Big News! 🚨 We are incredibly proud to sponsor Ryan Creech as he prepares to wear the Irish singlet in the marathon at the European Championships in Birmingham! 🇮🇪
Ryan’s story is pure inspiration. Juggling a full-time job, a young family, and bouncing back from 5 surgeries, he proves what’s possible with relentless work ethic. Next stop: Birmingham. Ultimate goal: The LA Olympics! ⚡️
Join us in backing Ryan on this incredible journey."
Elevate Credit Union has offices in Douglas, Grange, Glanmire and Passage West and they are merging this year with Synergy who operates in Fermoy, Watergrasshill and on the Lower Glanmire Road in Cork city.
Results of the Run the Line 5k in Carrigaline - Sat 27th June 2026
Monday, July 06, 2026
Training programme for the 2026 Dublin Marathon
The 2026 Dublin Marathon is coming up on Sunday the 25th of October 2026. If anyone would like to optimise their training then I am running individualised training programmes at the moment and the cost is €144.
The length of programme really depends on where you are as a runner and what your initial endurance fitness is like.
After an initial consultation and we agree on what days you can train, a programme is sent out every week by email and weekly feedback is required. That will determine what the programme is like for the following week.
If interested, send an email to johndesmondrunning AT gmail DOT com
If you have another event in mind like an autumn half-marathon then send an e-mail to the above address.
Sunday, July 05, 2026
Notice: West Waterford Greenway Half-Marathon - Sat 29th Aug 2026
The West Waterford Greenway Half-Marathon is coming up this year on Saturday the 29th of August 2026 at 9am. This scenic half has a limit of 750 entries so I would advise anyone that is interested to enter asap.
Entry fee includes a specially commissioned Greenway dry-fit t-shirt !
Update - 5th July 2026: This event is now sold out. It took just 5-days to sell all 750 entries.
Saturday, July 04, 2026
Results of the 5k parkruns in Cork - Sat 4th Jul 2026
Guest Post: A Run ...by Pat Walsh
* A run *
The weather is picking up again and hopefully the good vibe will last for a while.
The last few weeks / months haven’t been easy on the body or the mind. It happens,
To get through this thing called "life".... Prince
Too many funerals and not enough celebrations. Hearing of illnesses and injuries to friends. Lots of bad news on the TV and radio. Doom scrolling on the internet.
When you enter a race online and have to scroll down a long way to find your birth year.. Jaysus 😃
The one saving grace through it all has been a run.
The appreciation that I can run, when so many others that want to be active cannot do it.
On my own, a slow run and sorting the head out in a quiet place free from distractions where I can think.
Meeting someone to run and chat with, where there is a welcome ear and support while we cover the miles.
Going to a race and meeting everyone for smiles, hugs, laughs and yes we run a bit. The social bit is priceless.
Look at your watch when you finish a race and be happy that you and your watch got to the end line whatever the time is. It is an affirmation that you are alive.
The cuppa after a run.
The feeling afterwards when you are showered and dressed, where you feel you ran some of the bad stuff out and you have a little pep in your step.
We all have choices in our lives.
Be positive or be negative.
Some use the cliché glass half full or half empty. I like half full after I have drank the top half of a nice beer and half of it it still left…. but not for long and fill it again.
Live to the full each day or barely exist.
Be a support for others and know that everyone has some issue that they need help with.
'we give each other a smile with a future in it' John Donne
I won’t get religious or spiritual or predictions of an after life. I can’t predict tomorrow why would I be pontificating?
Enjoy your best life and in the absence of professional and scientific authority just listen to an aging slogger who has seen life.
But go for a run.
#pwr
Friday, July 03, 2026
Notice: Cork BHAA Gas Networks Ireland 5k road race in Cork City - Wed 22nd July 2026
This years Cork BHAA Gas Networks Ireland 5k road race in Cork City is coming up on Wed 22nd July 2026 at 8pm.
Entry fee is €5 for registered runners and €10 for non-registered. Registration is open from 6:30pm to 7:30pm at Cork Boat Club in Blackrock village, with the first 500 entries receiving a free short sleeve dry fit t-shirt.
There are no pre-entries so get there early on the night to enter.
You will need to be there in person to pick up the t-shirt, you can't pick up a t-shirt for someone else.
The 5k race will be held this year on the Blackrock - Mahon Greenway, the same as last year.
The race starts on the Greenway near the old Blackrock railway station which is just off the Blackrock Road. This is about 800m from Cork Boat Club.
The race then takes in the Blackrock and Mahon Greenways. It's dead flat except for the bridge over the South Ring Road. The finish line is near Blackrock Castle which is about 1km from the Boat Club.
Parking is limited near the Boat Club so it would be worth getting to registration as early as possible: Other parking areas include the far side of Blackrock Castle, near Shandon Boat Club and city side of Blackrock church.
Getting to the start line... From the Boat Club, go up the Blackrock Road to the left of the Natural Foods Bakery. After you pass St Michael's church, you'll see the entrance to the Greenway on the left at the bridge.
Thursday, July 02, 2026
Results of the Corkbeg 4-mile road race - Thurs 2nd July 2026
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| First 3-women (L-R)... Sharon Rynne 2nd, Jessica Coyne 1st & Catherine Murphy 3rd |
2 262 Sean Russell Leevale AC M 21:28
3 384 Trevor Cummins Great Island AC M40 21:35
4 292 Jessica Coyne Leevale AC F 21:54
11 299 Sharon Rynne Leevale AC F35 23:45
22 247 Catherine Murphy Eagle AC F45 24:56
Place Race Number Name Club Category Time
1 281 Colm Deasy Leevale AC M 20:52
2 262 Sean Russell Leevale AC M 21:28
3 384 Trevor Cummins Great Island AC M40 21:35
4 292 Jessica Coyne Leevale AC F 21:54
5 301 Michael Corbett St. Finbarrs AC M50 22:09
6 297 Paul Kearney Aghada Running Club AC M40 22:18
7 352 Alfie Davis Leevale AC M50 23:09
8 302 Cathal O'Connrll St. Finbarrs AC M60 23:16
9 313 Thomas O'Neill Youghal AC M 23:34
10 367 Elton Heffernan M40 23:38





















