What distance is the Dublin City marathon?
26.2 mile
The Dublin Marathon is an annual 26.2 mile (42.2 km) road marathon in Dublin, Ireland, held on the last Sunday in October….
Dublin Marathon | |
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Event type | Road |
Distance | Marathon |
Primary sponsor | SSE Airtricity (2014–2018) KBC Bank (from 2019) |
Established | 1980 |
Why is a marathon 42.195 km long?
The marathon was then to end directly in front of the Royal Box in the London Olympic Stadium – meaning one complete stadium lap would not be possible, as had been originally been called for. This made the formula for the London marathon “25 miles + 1 mile + 385 yards; that makes 42.195 km.
Where does marathon derive from?
The idea for the modern marathon was inspired by the legend of an ancient Greek messenger who raced from the site of Marathon to Athens, a distance of about 40 kilometers, or nearly 25 miles, with the news of an important Greek victory over an invading army of Persians in 490 B.C. After making his announcement, the …
How did the marathon become 26.2 miles?
In order to complement the first Olympic Games in 1896 as well as Greek legend, the first Boston Marathon was only 24.8 miles. The distance changed to 26.2 miles following the 1924 Paris Olympic Games to align with the new standard. And it has been that way ever since.
Can you walk the Dublin Marathon?
You will need to aim for a Walking speed of 14 – 15 minute miles to complete the Marathon within 6 – 6.5 hours, for the very best Marathon experience! The maximum finishing time is 7 hours. With the training, commitment and lots of tips from the Team at Walk the Walk, this is certainly achievable.
Is Dublin Marathon flat?
Dublin is a destination race and follows a super flat course built for personal bests.
Why is the marathon 26 miles?
The short answer is that marathons are set at 42.195 kilometers (26.2 miles) because the International Association of Athletic Federations (IAAF) officially adopted that in 1921.
When did the Dublin Marathon become a marathon?
In 2001 the marathon became part of the Dublin Race Series, which includes pre-marathon events of 5 miles, 10 kilometres, 10 miles and half marathon distance over the preceding months, run in the Phoenix Park and Swords. A competitor died while running in the 2006 marathon and another in the 2013 marathon.
When is the KBC Dublin Marathon in 2021?
We have today announced that the KBC Dublin Race Series which leads into the Marathon will be virtual for 2021 with distances of 4 Mile, 10km, 10 Mile and Half marathon available to run from June through to September. Entry is also open for the KBC Virtual Dublin Marathon which will take place over the October bank holiday weekend.
Is the Dublin Marathon with Sports Travel International?
The good news is, the KBC Dublin Marathon is BACK! We invite you to enjoy a running experience like no other at the Dublin Marathon 2022! Sports Travel International is the official Overseas Tour Operator for the 2022 Dublin Marathon. Non-running companions are most welcome.
Who was the winner of the Dublin Marathon in 1989?
John Griffen recorded the first of his two successive victories. 1989 was a very difficult year for the Dublin Marathon as the race was run without a tile sponsor for the first time and the City owes great credit to Marion Kavanagh, Alex Sweeney and Bill Kennedy for holding it all together that year. Just over 3,000 runners finished in 1989.