Great Ireland Run

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Great Ireland Run
Ireland - Dublin - Phoenix Park - Wellington Monument 2.jpg
The Wellington Monument in Phoenix Park – the race venue
DateMid-April
Location Dublin, Ireland
Event type Road
Distance10 km
Established2003
Official site www.greatirelandrun.ie

The Great Ireland Run is an annual 10-kilometre road running competition which is held in Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland in mid-April. [1] It is part of the Great Run series of athletics competitions. It is sponsored by SPAR and features both an elite race and a popular race. [2]

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The 10 km race course begins at Chesterfield Avenue and loops around in a clock-wise circuit to finish on Furze Road. [3] A 2.5 km fun run for 8–15-year-old runners is also featured on the programme of events. [4] Over 11,000 people took part in the day's events in 2010. [5] The elite races in 2010 also doubled up as the Irish 10K Championships. [6]

Past participants have included former marathon world record holder Paul Tergat, [7] and World Championship medalist Craig Mottram, as well as some of Ireland's foremost athletes such as 1995 World Champion Sonia O'Sullivan and cross country specialist Catherina McKiernan. The course record holders are both Ethiopian – Kenenisa Bekele with his 27:49-minute run in 2012 and Meselech Melkamu with her record of 31:41 set in 2006. [8]

The 2023 edition was marred in farce and controversy when the course for all participants ended 1.5km shorter than the 10km distance. This was due to poor planning arising from competitors being directed the wrong way near the start of the route, and no fail-safe to remedy such a situation once it occurred. Athletics Ireland issued a statement "apologising for the unforeseen circumstances" which led to the course distance running short. </ref> https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/athletics/2023/04/16/athletics-ireland-issue-apology-after-great-ireland-10k-in-phoenix-park-falls-short-of-expectations/ </ref>

Past winners

Key:  Course record  Irish championship race

EditionYearMen's winnerTime (m:s)Women's winnerTime (m:s)
17th2022 [9] Flag of Ireland.svg  Mick Clohisey  (IRL)30:49Flag of Ireland.svg  Sinead O'Connor  (IRL)34:20
16th2019 [10] Flag of Ireland.svg  Hiko Tonosa Haso  (IRL)30:41Flag of Ireland.svg  Catherina Mullen  (IRL)34:52
15th2018Flag of the Isle of Man.svg  Oliver Lockley  (IOM)30:18Flag of Ireland.svg  Shona Heaslip  (IRL)34:52
15th2017Flag of Ireland.svg  Mark Christie  (IRL)29:30Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Gemma Steel  (GBR)34:15
14th2016Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Andy Maud  (GBR)29:55Flag of Ireland.svg  Fionnuala McCormack  (IRL)33:30
13th2015Flag of Kenya.svg  Japhet Korir  (KEN)28:15Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Gemma Steel  (GBR)33:03
12th2014Flag of Kenya.svg  Japhet Korir  (KEN)29:12Flag of Poland.svg  Iwona Lewandowska  (POL)33:39
11th2013Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Kenenisa Bekele  (ETH)28:51Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Lauren Howarth  (GBR)33:36
10th2012Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Kenenisa Bekele  (ETH)27:49Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Gemma Steel  (GBR)32:06
9th2011Flag of Spain.svg  Jesús España  (ESP)29:26Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Charlotte Purdue  (GBR)32:42
8th2010Flag of Ireland.svg  Martin Fagan  (IRL)29:17Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Freya Murray  (GBR)32:30
7th2009Flag of Portugal.svg  Rui Pedro Silva  (POR)28:45Flag of Portugal.svg  Ana Dulce Félix  (POR)32:18
6th2008Flag of Kenya.svg  Abraham Chebii  (KEN)28:48Flag of Kenya.svg  Doris Changeywo  (KEN)32:15
5th2007Flag of Kenya.svg  Abraham Chebii  (KEN)28:47Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Victoria Mitchell  (AUS)33:06
4th2006Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Craig Mottram  (AUS)28:51Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Meselech Melkamu  (ETH)31:41
3rd2005Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Craig Mottram  (AUS)28:35Flag of the United States.svg  Amy Rudolph  (USA)32:16
2nd2004Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Craig Mottram  (AUS)29:11Flag of Ireland.svg  Catherina McKiernan  (IRL)33:39
1st2003Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Craig Mottram  (AUS)28:36Flag of Ireland.svg  Sonia O'Sullivan  (IRL)32:24

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References

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List of winners