The Dromcollogher Carnival 4-mile road race in Co Limerick is coming up this year on Monday 22nd of June 2026 with a start time of 8pm.
This race is a popular one with runners from the north Cork area as well as Co Limerick of course.
More info HERE
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The Dromcollogher Carnival 4-mile road race in Co Limerick is coming up this year on Monday 22nd of June 2026 with a start time of 8pm.
This race is a popular one with runners from the north Cork area as well as Co Limerick of course.
More info HERE
The Cork Grocers 5k & 10k Run was held on Mallow Racecourse on Saturday the 20th of June on a lovely sunny day. While the Dublin version of this race has been running for quite a while, this was the third year of the Cork edition.
As can be seen from the chart above, the numbers seem to be growing.
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| Maretta has 514 volunteer credits while Suzi is just one shy of 300 |
The Coolagown 10k near Fermoy was held on Thursday the 19th of June 2026 on what was a misty damp evening.
There were 145 finishers this year which is up 21 on the number for 2025 and it was most likely due to the fact that the Donoughmore 7-mile was cancelled.
Top 3 men & women...
150 Sweeney Gavin Male Togher M 40 32:38
142 Meade John Male St. Finbarrs M 40 33:38
19 Corbett Michael Male St. Finbarrs A.C. M 50 35:10
32 Drumm Orla Female Cork City A.C. F 35 37:08
120 Kenny Michelle Female Leevale F 45 37:54
71 McCarthy Olive Female St. Nicholas A.C. F 35 39:10
Full results below courtesy of John Kennedy...
From Barry Twohig... "This year, I’m running the Irish Life Dublin Marathon 2026 for the incredible charity Aoibheanns Pink Tie.
Unfortunately in January this year we received the call that no family wants.
Our eldest boy Conor who is just 14 years old was diagnosed with leukaemia. Treatment is now going well. Those dark days were made a little brighter by the presence of Aoibheanns pink tie in our lives.
For us they provide hotel accommodation in Dublin near to CHI Crumlin when we need it. This is a massive help at a time when sometimes it can be hard as a parent to think clearly.
I want to take this opportunity to give back to the charity and raise much needed funds for families like ours.
Your support — whether it’s a donation, a share, or simply cheering me on — means more than words can say. Together, we can take every step a little further.
Every mile matters. Every gesture helps. Thank you from the bottom of our heart."
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The third edition of the Cork BHAA Apple Employees Sports & Social 5k was held in Hollyhill in Cork City on Tues 16th of June 2026. There were 328 finishers this year which is down about 25% on the numbers for 2025.
The women's race was especially close with just one-second separating the first two.
Full results HERE
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).
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| Sinead O’Connor pictured with race sponsors Brian King (Premier Credit Union), Colm Byrne (Bord na Mona), Catriona Mockler (Premier Credit Union) and DJ Darcy (Premier Credit Union) |
The popular Moycarkey Coolcroo 5k road race in Littleton, Co Tipperary was held this year on Friday the 12th of June with 251 finishers, a 5% drop on last year.
Report and photos from John Walshe of Ballycotton...
Sinead O’Connor of Leevale was a clear winner of the women’s race at the Moycarkey-Coolcroo 5km which took place at Littleton in Tipperary.
Despite a strong headwind over the opening straight mile on the old Cork-Dublin road, Sinead’s time of 16:52 also improved on the previous course record of 16:59 held by Dymphna Ryan.
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| Mossy Bracken, overall winner, with race sponsors |
Amongst the category winners were Cork runners Liam O’Connor of Grange-Fermoy (first M55, 16:53) and Neilus Aherne from Midleton (first M70, 21:18).
A total of 251 runners took part in the well-organised race on a fine but breezy evening.
Full results... https://my.raceresult.com/405135/results
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| Neilus Aherne from Midleton AC, first in the M70 category |
The annual Cork Down Syndrome 21k Challenge from Haulbowline to Pairc Ui Chaoimh was held this year on Sunday 14th of June 2026.
There were 363 finishers this year.
Full results HERE
Photos...
1) Mick Dooley has a gallery HERE
2) Doug Minihane has a gallery HERE
* Pilgrimage *
I took a few days staycation break in Ireland this week and one of the highlights was a first visit to the ruins of the old Dunlewey Church in beautiful Donegal. Always on my agenda, always associated with Clannad and their music. It was mystical, magical, wonderful. Why did I wait until after the death of Moya Brennan to go visit?
As runners we have wishes and goals. Maybe we should give them a bit more priority.
Do we wait until we can’t and then say why didn’t I? Life can throw curveballs.
Life can bring it’s share of difficulties and obstacles and it is in running that we escape from the tedium and become ourselves.
I always wanted to do……?
Do it,
Don’t wait until you can’t,
Don’t have regrets,
What have you put on the long finger for the future but not made a definite plan?
What should you have trained for but didn’t, and made an excuse?
Is there things to do and places you would like to go?
I have a lot of great memories and races ran, but am I finished? NO
Make a new list of memories to create, not things I should have done.
Running / training isn’t easy but sometimes life isn’t either. Put the work in and take the rewards. They last a lifetime. It isn't easy getting out to train but it has to be done.
Go visit the places you want to, run the races you dreamed of. Always remember nothing learned or gained on the couch.
Open your eyes and see what is around you. Travel the world but don’t neglect the beauty of our own country.
The future starts today.
Few early morning runs on the banks of the River Finn were good for the soul. Donegal didn't disappoint.
#pwr
The Cork and Waterford Injury Jockey Fund 5K was held in Conna in NE Cork on Friday 12th of June 2026 on a dry fine evening. There were 102 finishers on the night which is down a bit on the 116 in 2025.
Results HERE
The results of the third public consultation of the proposed Cork City to Kinsale Greenway has been now been published.
You can view it HERE
Some key points...
a) This is how the number of submissions to the third consultation compares to the previous two...
b) In favour or against...
51% said that there would be no benefit. Roughly 50% said that they would use it.
It's worth noting that there has been a very active disinformation campaign against the proposed greenway and the above results may or may not be representative of the people living near the proposed greenway.
These were the top 10 objections to the proposed greenway...
1 Impact on local residents/farmers - Obviously some farmers will have some serious concerns as their farm and rightly so. It doesn't mean that those concerns cannot be assuaged.
As for residents, there were people telling elderly residents that the council were going to knock their homes for a 'cycle route'! There seems to have been a perception that just because a house was within the 400m wide potential corridor for the greenway then it might be knocked. The council have never said that they were going to demolish peoples homes for the greenway.
2 Privacy, security or safety concerns - That old chestnut again. Your biggest safety concern is outside your front gate and it's called a public road. Look at any of the property websites and one of the features often listed is access to a local greenway.
Perish the thought that someone might break into your house and make off down the greenway on a bike with your 50-inch TV under their arm.
3 Environment or wildlife concerns - Some will have have genuine concerns. Some couldn't care less and will use this as an excuse.
4 Cost and value concerns - The real answer here is what is the actual cost / benefit analysis? Contributions like 'They'd be better off fixing the potholes' doesn't add anything to the debate.
5 Antisocial behaviour concerns - See number 2. Usual scaremongering and nonsense.
6 Perceived lack of transparency or information - This was the third consultation.
7 Increased traffic and parking concerns - That will depend on the final plans for the greenway.
8 Preference for alternative routes - That was covered in the earlier consultations.
9 Opposition to CPOs & 10 Use of private land - It's hard to use just public land only for any public projects like roads or greenways.
Hill of Hysteria... There's a concept called the 'Hill of Hysteria'
A project is announced, there's a mad panic about it with lot of hysteria and after the project is completed. people wonder what was all the fuss about?All of the above is supposed to be completed by 2027 according to the timeline above.
I suspect the real issue for now is the political will to see this project through to its completion.
Full results HERE
The John Hayes Memorial 5k in Innishannon is coming up on Sunday the 28th of June 2026 with a start time of 1pm. This is a charity event in aid of Cancer Connect and the entry fees are €20 for a family, €10 per adult and €5 per child.
You can enter on the day or you can pre-enter / donate at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZV9DNRB
From Triona O'Sullivan... "Unfortunately on 28th Of May 20225, I lost my uncle John Hayes unexpectedly and in his memory I want run in his honour. In total, John had run 112 times at parkrun and volunteered on 28 occasions. He mostly ran at Macroom but he also visited some other local parkruns including Ballincollig, Bere Island, Clonakilty, Glen River and also Killarney and Tralee. He was involved in Cork BHAA and did many races."
This charity 5k will be held at Valley Rovers GAA grounds in Innishannon which is next to the N71 road and the Bandon River.
The course is on the 800m long 'Bleach Walk' which is named in memory of the linen bleaching industry which used to operate here in the 18th century.
The run is untimed and the 5k course will be approximately six laps.