FAQ's
FAQ’s
Frequently Asked Questions
Here we help to break down common queries and concerns in various areas of law, while also providing some additional insights into the services we provide.
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The minimum age for the 10km distances is 16. The minimum age for half marathon is 18.
We allow participants to change their booking up to three weeks prior to the event. There is a €5 admin fee for changes to bookings
Unfortunately, no. We cannot refund your fee or defer entry to the following year under any circumstances. Transfers are also not allowed. No refunds can be made after the event.
Yes we allow walkers and have an earlier start time for them so they can enjoy the atmosphere at the finish along with the runners
There may be the opportunity to enter an event on the day, only if the event has not sold out. This will be communicated on social media platforms prior to the event.
If you have selected the postage option for your race kit, then you do not need to present at registration. If you have not opted for the kit to be posted, then you must present at registration.
Your race pack will be sent to you in the weeks leading to the event. It will be sent to you 7 days before the event.
Race numbers can arrive as late as the day before the event. If you have not received your race number by then, please inform a member of staff at number collection on the day of the event and we will issue you a new number.
You should arrive well in advance of the start of the race, especially if you need to register. Give yourself time to prepare for the race, have a stretch and orient yourself with the starting area.
The one-day-licence is a requirement by Athletics Ireland to compete in their events. The fee is only applicable to participants who are not a member of Athletics Ireland.
Yes. We are using timing chips. You will receive one attached to your race number at registration.
Yes, everyone who finishes a race will receive a medal.
Yes, we encourage you to do so.
Unfortunately, no. There are insurance issues with non-registered people running the event. The participant limit is also to ensure the enjoyment of the event by not overcrowding the course.
The rules of the race are to ensure that everyone enjoys a fun, safe and fair event.
- Please obey the Stewards & Gardai at all times.
- Please keep to the time deadlines. Walkers have set times to arrive at the Start/Finish as do the runners for the start of the race.
- Do not take any short cuts off the course, you are only cheating yourself.
- Competitors should have their number clearly visible on the front of their running top.
- Runners who finish the race without a number will not receive a finisher’s medal. There will be no exceptions to this.
- Outside assistance is not allowed. You may carry your own food or drinks but support from cars or bikes is strictly prohibited. This is in the interest of giving everyone an equal chance.
- Please do not leave valuables in the dry bags. The organisers cannot accept responsibility for lost, stolen or mislaid dry bags.
- It is the responsibility of the participants to know the route and change over points.
- You must register and sign the waiver to be part of the race. Failure to do so will result in forfeiting the race.
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