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.
Friday, April 24, 2026
Thursday, April 23, 2026
Results of the Shandrum 4-mile road race - Thurs 23rd Apr 2026
2 Declan Guina West Limerick AC 21:09 MS 274
3 Padraig O'Donnell West Limerick AC 21:42 MS 398
5 Carol Finn Leevale AC 23:36 FS 460
19 Fiona Boyce North Cork AC 27:12 FS 297
20 Norma O'Sullivan Shandrum AC 27:45 FS 251
Full results HERE
Results of the Ballinotois 4-mile road race - Thurs 23rd Apr 2026
2 Sean DOYLE #673 M35 Cork City A.C. M MS 19:29
3 David CARTER #583 MS Galway City Harriers A.C. M MS 19:36
4 Niamh ALLEN #2 FS Leevale A.C. F FS 19:50
22 Jessica COYNE #72 FS Leevale A.C. F FS 21:47
24 Hannah STEEDS #1166 FS Leevale A.C. F FS 22:01
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| First 3 men (L-R)... Sean Doyle 2nd, Jeremiah Sheehan 1st & David Carter 3rd |
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| First 3 women (L-R)... Jessica Coyne 2nd, Niamh Allen 1st & Hannah Steeds 3rd |
Vivian Foley finishes 2nd M55 in 2026 Boston Marathon
The Boston Marathon is one of the most prestigious marathons in the world with many runners needing to achieve a certain qualifying time for their age group before they can enter.
The 2026 event was held last Monday the 20th of April and there were approximately 29,000 finishers.
Cork runner Dr Vivian Foley managed to get on the podium in the very competitive M55 category with a second place finish and a time of 2h 37m 57s.
In 2025, Vivian managed to secure four national titles in the various Irish Championships from 5-miles to the marathon. See previous post.
Notice: Karen Fenton Memorial 5k in Ballinora - Sun 26th April 2026
Lost & Found: Headphones at the Great Railway Run - Apr 2026
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Notice: Cork BHAA Stryker 4 mile race in Carrigtwohill - Tues 28th Apr 2026
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Notice: Ballintotis 4-mile road race - Thurs 23rd April 2026
As the evenings gradually begin to get brighter, it's good to look forward to the Ballintotis 4-mile road race in east Cork. The race is on Thurs 23rd April 2026 at 7:45pm.
Enter HERE
Update from the organisers... Ballintotis 4 Mile Race - Thursday April 23rd - IMPORTANT TRAFFIC UPDATES
Please note - the race begins at 7.45pm
Due to very heavy traffic eastbound from Cork City, delays have built up on a daily basis on the approach to the Lakeview Roundabout in Midleton - As a result we are asking all participants travelling from this direction to please ALLOW AN EXTRA 30 MINUTES for your journey.
Also commuters from the east should note that there will be a stop and go system in operation either side of Castlemartyr from 7pm onwards.
Please follow the advice of the gardai and race stewards at all times.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Ballintotis -- resurfacing om the N25, between Midleton and Ballintotis -- 22/23/24 April
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Results of the Great Railway Run from Cork to Carrigaline - Sun 19th Apr 2026
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| Tadhg O'Sullivan of Glanmire AC managed to stay ahead of the chasing pack to win by a 49s margin |
2 Brian Murphy Iveragh AC 1:25:54 MS 837
3 Barry Twohig St Finbarrs AC 1:25:56 M45 751
4 Donal Coakley Glanmire AC 1:28:03 MS 760
5 Jean-Jacques Jordaan Togher AC 1:31:26 MS 487
7 Michelle Finn Leevale AC 1:32:21 FS 798 Course Record
13 Niamh Moore Leevale AC 1:35:47 FS 474
15 Andrea Aza Villamor Glanmire AC 1:36:13 FS 428
48 Laura Noonan Tallow 1:43:55 F40 726
53 Emma Noonan Crusaders AC 1:45:04 FS 536
Full results HERE
As the chart shows above, it was also a record year for numbers as the event grows in popularity.
Photos...
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| Passage West with 13k to go... |
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| The main man Jerry Forde stopped for a quick photo |
Saturday, April 18, 2026
Results of the Dromahane 5k - Sat 18th Apr 2026
The annual Dromahane 5k was held this year On Sat 18th of Apr 2026 on what was a nice sunny evening. A total of 201 runners finished which is down about 9% on last year.
1 John Longan St Finbarrs AC 16:27 MS 424
2 Darren Coleman Mallow AC 16:41 MS 120
3 Patrick Buckley Duhallow AC 16:45 MS 65
11 Carol Finn Leevale AC 18:17 FS 434
17 Breeda McGinn Aghabullogue 18:49 F40 426
29 Clotilde Fitzgibbon Grange Fermoy AC 19:46 F50 273
Results of the Spike Island 5k - Sat 18th Apr 2026
5k Keelan Desmond 343 00:17:30 1 1
5k Michael Furlong 236 00:17:44 2 2
5k Keith Sheehan 173 00:17:58 3 3
5k Rebecca Kelleher 406 00:19:55 9 1
5k Aoife Greene 59 00:20:22 10 2
5k Brid Kerrisk 255 00:21:38 19 3
Results HERE
Results of the 5k parkruns in Cork - Sat 18th Apr 2026
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| Run director Emma Hayes with Bernice Glavin who reaches the 100 milestone |
Guest Post: A Mug for Mug ...by Pat Walsh
* A Mug for Mug *
I, along with 869 other runners completed the BHAA 5k race this week. Great to be back with evening races and the numbers competing showed the enthusiasm is there for these runs. Cheap entry on the day and off you go. No AI fee, no online surcharge. Thanks to all in the BHAA organization and PWC company who sponsored this event.
On completion we all received a PWC mug to mark our exploits. A mug for a mug. Lovely cuppa afterwards and while I didn’t find the perfect ham sandwich, we were well catered for, with the highlight being a little butterfly bun like my mother used to make many years ago.
I was feeling down after being so tired and sore from my efforts in the hilly Cobh 10mile last Sunday and really not much in the mood for running but I dragged myself along.
The people, the mood, just getting out there again was a fantastic lift.
Did I run brilliantly? Absolutely not but I ran better than I thought I would, so that is something.
Did I have fun? I did indeed.
Which brings me to the main point (long winded as usual).
It is never as bad as you think it will be, negative thoughts only drain you and impede your performance.
We worry too much what others may think of us if we are back the field a bit, when in fact most people don’t care and look after themselves. They might be happy to see you but are busy enough trying to do their own run.
Performance slide is only natural when you age, there is nothing you can do about it. Which gives 2 options. Accept it or quit running. Personally I like to think I am aging gracefully, I’m not a quitter.
There are good days and bad days. Good days are when you run, bad days are when you don’t. The time doesn’t matter, every day moving is a good day.
Other runners are brilliant and you get such a lift from being with like minded people who just want to move. Young and old, all with different motivations and goals but sharing the same road space to get there.
Don’t be complacent or lazy, there is a good life out there as long as you can move. Appreciate it, don't take it for granted and learn to accept it and enjoy it. Look after your mental health.
Can’t let the week pass without mentioning the passing of Moya Brennan. An ever present in my playlists since I first heard the Dúlamán album in 1976. (50 years ago) The first lady of Celtic music and an ambassador for the Country. She will be missed but with a voice like that she can easily sing with the angels where she resides.
I wish I was on yonder hill',
Tis there I'd sit and cry my fill,
Until every tear would turn a mills,
go dté tú mo mhúirnÃn slán (And may you go safely, my darling)
#pwr
Friday, April 17, 2026
Comparison of Cork 10-mile races - Spring 2026
The chart above shows the relative sizes of the 10-mile road races held in Co Cork in the Spring of 2026.
The chart starts in 2017 when things were very different. The largest 10-miler in Munster back then was the Ballycotton 10m with almost 3000 finishers. The Dungarvan 10m was then the second largest in Munster with just over 1900 finishers. The Mallow 10m back then was the second largest 10-miler in Co Cork and the third largest in Munster.
With the demise of the Ballycotton race in 2017, the other 10-milers got a boost in numbers. Dungarvan went on to become the largest 10-miler in Munster and now has almost 3000 finishers. The figures for 2019 show Mallow reaching an all-time high while Cobh dropped a bit with the appearance of the Kinsale 10m on the scene.
If we look at 2019 then it was a case of Mallow having a clear lead over the rest. If we fast forward to 2026 then there's not a whole lot between the top three.
Looking at the growth trajectories, the Cobh 10-mile may well become the largest 10-miler in Co Cork by the end of the decade.






















