Considering running the Dublin Marathon? This race offers Canadian runners a unique international racing experience. As Ireland’s premier running event (established in 1980), this late October race features a fast course through Dublin’s historic streets with enthusiastic crowd support.

Key Facts for Canadian Participants

The Dublin Marathon presents several advantages for Canadian runners:

  • Flat Course: 75m elevation gain makes it one of Europe’s fastest marathon routes
  • Ideal Weather: Average October temperatures of 8-12°C
  • Accessible Travel: Direct flights available from major Canadian cities
  • English Language: All race communications in English

Registration Process

General Entry

Registration opens annually on November 1st at 12:00 PM Irish time (7:00 AM EST). Key details:

  • Team registration available for groups
  • Typically sells out within hours

Charity Entries

Guaranteed entries available through official charity partners with fundraising requirements of €1,000-1,500.

Tour Packages

Several operators offer packages including race entry and accommodations.

Course Details

The point-to-point course runs through these key areas:

  • Start: Fitzwilliam Square
  • Km 1-10: Phoenix Park
  • Km 11-21: Along River Liffey
  • Km 22-32: Residential neighborhoods
  • Finish: Merrion Square North

Training Considerations

Course-Specific Preparation

  • Practice running on cambered roads
  • Prepare for 23 left turns versus 8 right turns
  • Include bridge repeats in training

Race Weekend Schedule

Friday

  • Expo open at RDS Arena
  • Bib pickup available

Saturday

  • Expo continues
  • Recommended shakeout run along Grand Canal

Sunday (Race Day)

  • Three staggered start times between 8:45-9:45 AM
  • LUAS tram service begins at 6:30 AM
  • Bag drop at Trinity College

Post-Race Information

  • Finish area provides water, bananas and recovery items
  • Massage services available
  • Results available via text message

Final Thoughts

Running the Dublin Marathon presents Canadian athletes with an accessible European racing opportunity. The combination of direct flights, favorable October weather and English-language support makes it particularly appealing for first-time international marathoners. Running the Dublin Marathon offers the chance to experience Irish culture while pursuing athletic goals on a fast, well-supported course.

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