
Young woman running in Cork City Marathon event dies
She was attended to by emergency services at the scene close to the finish line on Cork's Patrick's Street, but later died.
A participant taking part in the Cork City Marathon event has died, it has been confirmed.
It is understood the runner was a young woman who was running the half-marathon race.
She was attended to by emergency services at the scene close to the finish line on Cork's Patrick's Street, but later died.
The full marathon commenced at 8.15am in the city centre, while the the half marathon commenced at 10.15am from Monahan Road. A 10k race was also part of the event.
Road closures were rolled out across the city to facilitate the race.
A spokesperson for Cork City Council said: 'Cork City Council is deeply saddened to confirm that a participant in the Cork City Marathon has tragically passed away.
"The person was attended to immediately by the emergency services on the scene. Our deepest condolences go out to the family and friends of the deceased.'
Runners starting the Cork City Marathon 2025, a Cork City Council event. Photo: Darragh Kane
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