Congrats to everyone that took part.
The 36th Dublin Marathon took place in wet and windy conditions in the capital yesterday so fair play to you if you did it, the conditions were so crap.
A record-breaking number of people took part with nearly 11,000 Irish runners involved as well as a big international contingent with 62 countries represented by the 4,500 competitors.
A marathon is a pretty grueling physical challenge for anyone and these people who took part yesterday are feeling the effects today.
https://twitter.com/dwayneclarke/status/658877654855237632
https://twitter.com/Phil_Michael/status/658715305334743040
https://twitter.com/brendanocarrol/status/658910066846908420
Anyone else walking like John Wayne this morning? #dublinmarathon
— Sean Stevens (@seanmpstevens) October 27, 2015
An insight to what live will be like in our 90's 😂😂 Post marathon shuffle!! #dublinmarathon
— Gentle Assassin (@GentleAssassin1) October 27, 2015
Lack of sleep due to yesterday, so bloody restless! Still on cloud nine though 🏃 #dublinmarathon pic.twitter.com/a3dNg6854j
— Billy Rendell (@BillyRendell) October 27, 2015
Somehow the sore legs don't seem to matter today #dublinmarathon
— Garth Bunting (@egbunting) October 27, 2015
1st #DublinMarathon done. Hip sore from start but managed it. Ouch. #positivemindset or just very stubborn? #runchat
— gill (@gillgwestwater) October 27, 2015
Hips a little sore today but not too bad #dublinmarathon
— shane broderick (@shanebroderick) October 27, 2015
https://twitter.com/SeanWalshTM/status/658954891222765568
I think I'll hang on up here for another while 😯 #dublinmarathon pic.twitter.com/ns6RsMvU4F
— Tom Blennerhassett (@TommyKB) October 27, 2015
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