The route for this years Dublin City Marathon seems to have changed again from previous years. Have a look at the video below....
Additional info from Brian Healy...The course is pretty similar to that run over the last few years. The major change is at the start and finish. The start will be familiar to those that have run the race recently the change being that it will not travel down O'Connell Street due to Luas work but head up towards Christchurch and then head down the Quays towards Heuston Station before entering the Phoenix Park.The finish is completely new,with the race not heading up towards Trinity College but taking a left at Shelbourne Road and heading up Haddington Road before finishing at Merrion Square North. Anyone doing the race should familiarize themselves with these areas particularly with the meeting point locations if they intend to meet anyone after the race as one way systems will operate for runners and spectators.
The organisers are advising anyone that wishes to collect a race number for someone else that they must have a letter giving them permission to do so. You will also require photo id to collect your own number.
On the day you will be allowed join a later wave start but not an earlier one.
The organisers say that only offical vehicles and bikes will be allowed on the course and my information is that this will be strictly enforced.
is it more hilly?
ReplyDeleteNo I would not describe it as more hilly.Probably a longer drag up through the Phoenix Park but overall elevation is similar to previous years.Phoenix Park is early in race so should not be noticed.
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