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Everything you need to know ahead of the Vhi Women's Mini Marathon
Everything you need to know ahead of the Vhi Women's Mini Marathon

Extra.ie​

time01-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Extra.ie​

Everything you need to know ahead of the Vhi Women's Mini Marathon

Let's go, girls! The day is here — the Vhi Women's Mini Marathon takes place this afternoon, Sunday, June 1. The beloved event will see thousands of women take to the streets of Dublin for a range of worth causes. 28,000 tickets for the main event are sold out, and the virtual mini-marathon took place on Saturday, May 31. Let's go, girls! The day is here — the Vhi Women's Mini Marathon takes place this afternoon, Sunday, June 1. Pic: David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile EVOKE are the 2025 media partner for the Vhi Women's Mini Marathon — here's everything you need to know… The Vhi Women's Mini Marathon starts on Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2 at 12.30pm. Participants are urged to get into their 'wave' by 11.30am. Final arrival is at 12pm latest. The 10km race finishes on Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 2. EVOKE confirm there will be water stations along the way, with the first station after the 3km mark on the Stillorgan Road near the Teresian School. The second will be at 6km on the Stillorgan Road near Belfield Bridge. A third and final station is situated outside AIB Place in Ballsbridge following the 8km mark. The Vhi Women's Mini Marathon starts on Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2 at 12.30pm. Participants are urged to get into their 'wave' by 11.30am. Final arrival is at 12pm latest. Pic: Getty Images Yes! There are more pacers than ever before, with participants encouraged to follow a pacer throughout the run, particularly if you are looking to finish the 10km in a certain time. Options include 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 90 and 120 minutes. Only clear bags and small bags no larger than A4 size are permitted into the event, and will be subject to searches. Bag drop locations are colour-coded to match your assigned wave. All bag drops open from 10.30am. White and Pink wave participants use the bag drop at Fitzwilliam Square with entry via Pembroke Street Upper and Leeson Street Lower while Blue and Orange can use the Baggot Street drop (entry via Hume Street and St Stephen's Green). Those in the green wave must drop their bags on Mount Street Upper, with access via Herbert Place and Mount Street Crescent and yellow wave participants will drop their bags to the Merrion Square South drop, with access via Merrion Square West and North. Yes! There are more pacers than ever before at the Vhi Women's Mini Marathon, with participants encouraged to follow a pacer throughout the run, particularly if you are looking to finish the 10km in a certain time. Pic: Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile From 8am on Saturday, Herbert Street is closed while Merrion Street Upper, Ely Place, Pembroke Street, Merrion Square West, Dawson Street and Kildare Street all close from 8.30am. Further road closures take place from 10am and 11.30am including Leeson Street Lower, Leeson Street Upper, Donnybrook Road and Pembroke Road. For the full list of road closures and opening times go here. Elsewhere, the Cork City Marathon takes place on Sunday, June 1 with the marathon kicking off at 8.15am from the Patrick Street and the Half Marathon beginning at 10.15am on Monahan Road. The races will naturally impact traffic in and around the city with the city centre streets closed for most of the day. North Main Street, Liberty Street, Kyles Street, Adelaide Street and Castle Street closed at 7am on Sunday and will remain closed until 4pm, while St Patrick's Street is closed until 6om. The Jack Lynch tunnel will remain open for the day but will operate at contra-flow system from 12pm until 1pm. The full list of closures is available here.

Women's Mini Marathon 2025: Everything you need to know ahead of this weekend's event
Women's Mini Marathon 2025: Everything you need to know ahead of this weekend's event

Irish Independent

time27-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Independent

Women's Mini Marathon 2025: Everything you need to know ahead of this weekend's event

Whether you are taking part in the race or cheering someone on, here is everything you need to know before the 10km event gets under way. Where do I collect my number? If you've chosen to collect your race number and pack for the VHI Women's Mini Marathon, there are two remaining opportunities. You can visit Intersport Elverys in Fonthill on Wednesday, May 28, between 10.30am and 6pm, or make a final collection the day before the event at the Conrad Hilton Dublin on Earlsfort Terrace, on Saturday, May 31, from 10.30am to 5pm. If you're collecting numbers for friends as well, organisers are asking that patrons have all their barcodes ready on their phone or printed out to help speed things up. Where are the start and finish lines? The 2025 VHI Women's Mini Marathon will start at Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2 and finish on Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 2. The total distance is 10km. The race gets under way from 12.30pm this Sunday, June 1, but organisers ask that all participants are in their 'wave' by 11.30am. There are four waves for runners this year: elite runners are sub 45 minutes, fast running is sub 60 minutes and jogging is sub 90 minutes along with walkers. Is there somewhere to leave my bag? ADVERTISEMENT Learn more A bag drop area will be provided and communicated before race day. Only clear plastic bags are allowed. Small handbags (max A4 size) are permitted into the event and will be subject to search. What is the course route? The route starts at Fitzwilliam Street Upper before turning along Leeson Street, Morehampton Road, Donnybrook Road and the Stillorgan Road before hitting the 5km mark. Participants will then turn onto Nutley Lane and take a left onto Merrion Road, before hitting the final stretch at Pembroke Road. Will there be water stations? Yes, there will be three water stations along the course, but you can also bring a bottle with you if needed. The first water station is after the 3km mark, on the Stillorgan Road near the Teresian School. The second is at the 6km marker on the Stillorgan Road near Belfield Bridge and the final water station is outside AIB Plaza in Ballsbridge once you hit the 8km mark. Will there be road closures in Dublin on Sunday? Yes, there will be temporary road closures across several key streets along the race route. Some roads, including Herbert Street, will be closed from 8am on Saturday, May 31, until 7pm on Sunday, June 1. On race day, from around 4am until 7pm, numerous central Dublin roads will be closed, including Herbert Lane, Pembroke Row, Fitzwilliam Street, Merrion Square, Stephen's Green, Baggot Street, and others. Closures are staggered throughout the day, with some areas closing from early morning and others for shorter periods later in the day. Residents, commuters, and visitors should plan travel carefully and expect diversions or delays in these areas during the event. The full list of closures and the hours during which they will be in place is available here. Is there still time to sign up? This year's VHI Women's Mini Marathon is now sold out, but there will soon be a chance to sign up for next year as an early bird.

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