And this time, it's the nominations for the best middle and long distance races in Munster in 2013.
Like the previous post except that this time it's for the best 10 mile, Half-Marathon and Marathon in Munster in 2013. In your opinion, what were the best races in Munster and why?
Nominations are now closed. A poll is now open on the right hand side of this page until the end of January 2014.
10 mile = Mallow
ReplyDeleteHalf-Marathon = Blarney
10 miles .. dungarvan
ReplyDelete1/2 marathon Blarney
Marathon .. KILLARNEY
half= Bandon
ReplyDeletefull= killarney
10 Mile - Dungarvan
ReplyDeleteHalf Marathon - Clonmel
half marathon charleville
ReplyDeleteWas there ever an answer from St. Finbarrs on whether the Blarney half was short last September?
ReplyDeleteIt's a great race but I couldn't vote for it as best half in 2013 if it was short.
10 mile =great island cobh
ReplyDelete10 mile = Great Island 10
ReplyDeleteHalf - Clonmel
ReplyDeleteFull - Tralee
10 mile = kinsale 10 guide dogs
ReplyDelete10mile, Dungarvan
ReplyDeleteBest half Waterford Dec
Mallow 10 mile
ReplyDeleteCharleville 13.1
Cathal
10 Mile - Kilnaboy
ReplyDeleteHalf - Charleville
Full - Clonakilty
Cill na marta 10mile
ReplyDeleteClonakilty half
Both tough but with stunning scenery
10 mile Ballycotton
ReplyDeleteHalf Charleville
Marathon Clon
The Photographer speaks!
10 mile = dungarvan
ReplyDeletehalf marathon = Clonmel
10 mile = Mallow
ReplyDelete1/2 = Killarney
Full = Limerick
10 mile = Cobh
ReplyDelete1/2 marathon = Charleville
Full = Clonakilty
10m - Dungaravan
ReplyDeleteHalf - Waterford half
full - sixmilebridge (nov)
Best 10 Mile has to be The Great Island 10 (Cobh)
ReplyDeleteReason: Good race, well organised event AND the event and its organisers raise a massive amount of money for the Irish Cancer Society...I'm open to correction, but, so far, they've raised/donated something like €130,000 for the ICS.
Disclaimer: I am living with Prostate Cancer and also do whatever I can to promote Cancer services
half = charleville
ReplyDeletefull = cork
10 mile - Ballycotton 10
ReplyDeleteReason - It's a race for the athletes, the prizes are not too fancy and the organisation is amazing considering that it is a cul de sac in the village.
Half-Marathon - Waterford AC
Reason - Again it's a race for the athletes, prizes are not too fancy and the organisation is great
Marathon - Cork
Reason - I am not a marathon runner and I suppose I am being a little biased being from Cork, but I love the atmosphere on marathon day in Cork City.
10 miles .. dungarvan
ReplyDelete1/2 marathon .. Blarney
Marathon .. Dublin
10 = Cobh
ReplyDelete1/2 = Blarney
Full = Cork
ReplyDeleteHi
My nominations would be
Mallow 10 mile - flat course, excellent organisation and perfect time of year - the move to March worked out well.
Charleville 13.1
Not as flat as they advertise - nice route - fantastic organisation - a bit pricy though !!
Full - Clonakilty
Greatisland10 beats the pants off most other races I have done.
ReplyDelete10 Mile: Great Island Run Cobh
ReplyDelete1/2: Blarney
Full: Cork
Cobh 10 mile
ReplyDeleteCharleville half
Cork City Marathon
Best 10 mile = Mallow
ReplyDeleteBest half = Charleville
10 mile = Mallow
ReplyDeleteHalf marathon = Blarney
Marathon = cork city
10 miler Dungarvan
ReplyDeletehalf marathon Clonmel
Full Clonakilty
Dungarvan 10... Charlaville half
ReplyDelete10 Mile - Mallow
ReplyDelete1/2 Blarney - even if it wasn't a full half this year :-)
Full : Cork
Clonakilty half marathon
ReplyDeleteBallycotton 10
ReplyDeleteClonakilty half and full.
10 great island Cobh
ReplyDeletehalf/marathon Charleville
10 mls = Dungarvan]
ReplyDeleteHalf = Blarney
Full = Cork
10 miles - Dungarvan
ReplyDelete1/2 Marathon - Blarney
Marathon - Cork
10 mile - Mallow
ReplyDelete1/2 - Bandon...and I did do all the other big 1/2 marathons last year. Just love the hills, something different.
Full - Cork
10 miles .. Cobh
ReplyDelete1/2 marathon Blarney
Marathon .. Cork
10 miles = dungarvan
ReplyDeleteHalf = Blarney
Full = Limerick
Half.... dingle as scenery absolutely stunning, atmosphere fantastic, well organised and finishes outside the door of a pub. bus brings runners back to town later. Definitely deserves the gold medal for half marathons.
ReplyDelete10 mile ... Great Island 10 for the atmosphere and also a very worthy cause and all runners, walkers , joggers welcome.
Full......Cork for the atmosphere. Great that its a marathon where runners can take part in a relay or half marathon but still be part of the marathon buzz.
10 mile = Mallow 10
ReplyDeleteHalf = Clonmel or Charlevlle.
Full = Clonakilty. (either of the back to backs in feb) Not December. Small crowd. Lovely course.
10 mile : Ballycotton,for runners by runners
ReplyDeleteHalf 13.1 : Dingle,along an irish coast Gods country
Full 26.2 : Cork for the spectator support
10 mile Dungarvan
ReplyDeleteHalf - Waterford
Full - Cork
10 MILES WAS MALLOW
ReplyDeleteHALF BANDON
MARATHON CORK
10 mile=Ballycotton
ReplyDeleteMarathon=Clonakilty
I think Paudie is torn between loyalty between his Tipp roots and his Cork domicile there for the half marathon vote there ;-)
ReplyDeleteVery cagey, hurler on the ditch ;-)
Half Marathon = Charleville
ReplyDelete10 Mile - Ballycotton
ReplyDeleteHalf - Clonmel
Full - Cork
10 mile Ballycotton
ReplyDeleteHalf Marathon Clonmel
Full Marathon Clonakilty
Nominations are now closed
ReplyDeleteI cannot believe there was even 1 vote for the Killarney full marathon. It was organised as a good half and little or no thought given to the full distance. My point is strengthened by the fact the made us run 1k into the wood at Rosscastle before making us turn around again with a bracket with the logo 'cycle Killarney 2013' and all this at mile 22. There was plenty more to give out about it but even thinking about that race for more than a few seconds gets me angry.
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