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Dublin City Marathon cancelled for second year in a row

The Dublin City Marathon has been cancelled for the second year in a row, the organisers have announced.

Originally scheduled for October 24, the race has been cancelled due to the problems associated with Covid-19 pandemic.

Jim Aughney, Race Director, said: “It is with great regret that we are cancelling the KBC Dublin Marathon for the second year in a row.

“Despite vigorous evaluations, there are still too many unknowns to be confident that we could provide a safe event given the pure scale of the marathon.

“We have a duty of care to the runners, volunteers, suppliers and supporters.

“This will be extremely disappointing news for all runners entered.

We want to thank them for their continued support.”

Aughey also said that the organisers arrived at a “critical point in our event planning when a final decision needed to be made.

“We took into consideration the recent updates on modelling around Covid-19 and the immense challenges of creating a controlled, safe environment for the KBC Dublin Marathon which has a footprint of 26.2 miles with 25,000 runners and 200,000 supporters who line the streets to cheer them on,” he said.

All entries for the 2021 KBC Dublin Marathon will be valid for the 2022 race.

For those who do not wish to avail of this, a full refund option will be available.

Runners can still enter and take part in the KBC Virtual Dublin Marathon over the October Bank Holiday weekend; Saturday 23rd, Sunday 24th and Monday the 25th.

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