
Dublin Marathon contributes €63m to local economy, report finds
The Irish Life
Dublin Marathon
contributed $71 million (€63 million) to the local economy last year, according to a new report.
This placed it 19th among the top 50 marathons globally in terms of economic contribution, according to research by Brand Finance and
Tata Consultancy Services
, which sponsors a number of top marathons and endurance events around the world.
The research found that in 2024, the top 50 marathons contributed $5.2 billion to the local economies of the host cities.
The Bank of America Chicago Marathon topped the ranking with a contribution of $627 million. The London Marathon, which is being run this weekend, was fourth last year with a contribution of $425 million.
READ MORE
'The Dublin Marathon (12th) scored particularly highly in a number of engagement metrics, such as donated to a charity associated with the marathon, bought merchandise in association with the marathon, and volunteered at the marathon,' the report noted, adding that the top 50 races raised $425 million between them for charitable causes.
[
Colin Farrell among participants as 22,000 run in Dublin Marathon
Opens in new window
]
Some 18,100 runners competed in the Dublin Marathon last year, in spite of 22,500 having paid a fee to enter the race. The men's race was won by Moses Kemei from Kenya while Asmirach Nega from Ethiopia was first home in the women's elite race.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Irish Examiner
12 hours ago
- Irish Examiner
The Pitch: Cork City Marathon's final race before major overhaul and expansion plan
A recent report about the value of the world's leading marathons found that the combined worth of the top 50 races contributed $5.2bn to their host cities. The Brand Finance research analysis found that just seven events – listed as the Abbott World Marathon Majors – were responsible for half of this value - $2.7bn, with the Chicago Marathon the most valuable of all, economically impacting the city to a cash positive of $627m. This is exclusive subscriber content. Already a subscriber? Sign in Subscribe to access all of the Irish Examiner. Annual €120€60 Best value Monthly €10€4 / month Unlimited access. Subscriber content. Daily ePaper. Additional benefits.


Irish Independent
2 days ago
- Irish Independent
Legendary Kerry Olympic runner to be honoured with run in his name in Listowel
Jerry, a Listowel native, finished ninth in the Olympic marathon in 1984 and was a two-time winner of the Dublin Marathon. He later coached many of Ireland's best athletes, including Ciara Mageean, who he guided to a European 1500m bronze in 2016. In all, Jerry ran six marathons in under 2hrs 14 mins - a time only 13 other Irish men have ever achieved - and won three of them, long before the advent of 'super shoes' . In addition to his achievements on track and road, Jerry also shone over the softer ground, winning the national cross country title in 1984 and competing in seven world cross country championships, including an outstanding 26th place in Rome in 1982, finishing only 11 seconds behind the incomparable Miruts Yifter and leaving Olympic medalists Emiel Puttemans, John Treacy and Karel Lismont in his wake. The upcoming run in Jerry's name is being organised by Lios Tuathail AC and they are describing the event as ' a tribute run honouring the legacy of one of Ireland's most respected distance runners and coaches' and are hoping that as many people as possible come and take part on a day that they say will be a celebration of sport, spirit and community. The run will be a 'fast' 5k route through the town, finishing up in the historic town square in the heart of the town. The run will be suitable for all levels of runners/walkers and athletes. Keep an eye on the Lios Tuathail Facebook page for further updates.


The Irish Sun
06-06-2025
- The Irish Sun
Jack Wilshere faces competition for Plymouth job from ex-England team-mate, 35, as Argyle draw up three-man shortlist
JACK WILSHERE faces competition from Tom Cleverley in his bid to land the Plymouth Argyle job. The Pilgrims are on the hunt for a new manager following Advertisement 5 Jack Wilshere is seeking his first permanent managerial role Credit: Alamy 5 Miron Muslic left Argyle for Schalke last week Credit: Reuters Having employed three managers in eight years between 2015 and 2023, According to Sky Sports reporter The former Advertisement READ MORE IN FOOTBALL Last season worked at Wilshere's former The ex- Cleverley lasted 14 months as Hornets boss, guiding them to 14th in the Championship last term. Advertisement Most read in Football BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK 5 Tom Cleverley was sacked by Watford at the end of last season Credit: PA In addition to Wilshere and Cleverley, former Oxford boss Des Buckingham is set for an interview. Buckingham, 40, guided the U's to League One promotion during the 2023-24 campaign, but was Advertisement Jack Wilshere in race against time as he faces huge 350-mile commute from managerial debut to run London Marathon Prior to taking charge at the Kassam, Buckingham managed Wellington Phoenix and Mumbai City - in addition to various New Zealand age group sides. According to the The identity of the fourth candidate remains unknown, although it is not former rumoured boss Ian Evatt. Having initially been linked with the Pilgrims, ex-Bolton gaffer Evatt is now no longer thought to be in the frame. Advertisement Former Argyle boss Muslic, 42, left to take charge of German second-tier side Schalke - despite claiming to have "fallen in love" with the Pilgrims. Argyle's turbulent few years The Pilgrims are now set for their fifth boss in 17 months Steven Schumacher - Dec 2021-Dec 2023 P 108 W57 D 21 L 30 Ian Foster - Jan 2024-Apr 2024 P 16 W 3 D 4 L9 Wayne Rooney - May 2024-Dec 2024 P 25 W 5 D 6 L 14 Miron Muslic - Jan 2025-May 2025 P 23 W 8 D 5 L 10 In a club statement, chairman Simon Hallett Muslic had replaced Wayne Rooney as Argyle boss in January, failing to stave off Championship relegation. Rooney, 39, was axed following just five wins in 25 matches at the helm in all competitions. Advertisement Alongside the ex-England captain, former director of football Neil Dewsnip also departed. Prior to Rooney's appointment, Argyle had 5 Des Buckingham is also in the Argyle frame Credit: Getty 5 Ian Foster's Argyle stint was even shorter than Wayne Rooney's Credit: Getty Advertisement