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Fitness & Health

03rd Apr 2019

COMPETITION: Win two spots at Night Run Dublin 2019 with a free hotel stay

JOE

Brought to you by Night Run Dublin

The 10km run takes place on Sunday, 28 April.

No matter your fitness level or how much experience you have with running, there’s nothing better than setting a target for yourself. Picturing yourself crossing the finish line of the Night Run Dublin should be more than enough motivation to keep you going.

It’s meant to be for runners of all ages and abilities as well, so you don’t have to be the next Forrest Gump to cross the line.

Win your place at Night Run Dublin 2019

If you want to be in with a chance of earning two spots at the Night Run Dublin for free, simply answer the question below. The prize also includes a night’s stay in the gorgeous Croke Park Hotel, and one Beko cordless Vacuum Cleaner worth €100.

The Night Run starts on North Wall Quay, outside of the Convention Centre. It then goes towards the city centre, taking in the length of Custom House Quay, before crossing to the south side of the Liffey.

Participants then make their way through Dublin’s Docklands, Rinsgend Village, and Irishtown Stadium before making their way back across the river over Tom Clarke Bridge. The route then passes the 3 Arena before making its way to the finish line which is located back on North Wall Quay.

A portion of every entry fee for this year’s race will also be donated to the Sean Cox rehabilitation fund.

If you want to put your name down regardless, register online here.

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A 10k like no other, runners of all abilities are welcome to take part in Night Run Dublin 2019. Every participant will receive a reflective premium technical top to wear on the night, as well as a goodie bag and medal. With a fantastic atmosphere and a truly memorable experience, it’s no wonder thousands have crossed the start line!

Brought to you by Night Run Dublin

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