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  • 23-03-2012 10:05pm
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    Cork City Marathon launches the first Inter-Services Marathon Championships

    As Cork City Marathon launches the first ever Inter-Services competition, race organisers are challenging uniformed service personnel in Ireland and abroad to see who will come out as 2012 Cork City Marathon Inter-Services Champions. From Airport Fire & Police, the Defence Forces and Registered Nurses to an Garda Síochána and the Prison Service, all will be in to win! The Championships will be part of this year’s full marathon and team relay races.

    Heading into its sixth year, the 2012 Cork City Marathon takes place on Monday 4th of June and is long-established as ‘the marathon for everyone’. Organised by Cork City Council, it offers runners of all fitness levels the opportunity to challenge themselves on a demanding but enjoyable course with more race options than ever for participants in 2012.

    Speaking at the launch of the Inter Services Championships, Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr Terry Shannon, said: “Each year the marathon grows in strength and this year is no different. In fact, it will be even more exciting with the new Inter-Services competition. I am looking forward to see which Service are crowned the champions.” The Lord Mayor’s trophies will be presented to the winning individuals and teams.

    Cork City Marathon Race Director, Jim O’Donovan, said: “The relay is one of the most popular events in the Cork City Marathon, which is why we wanted to add something special to this year’s competition. I firmly believe that the Inter-Services competition will add an even bigger buzz on race day in Cork.”Q

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    Pictured here are members of the Defence Forces,Airport Police Fire Service,Gardai, Corks Fire Services at the launch.

    Who is eligible to participate?


    This is a competition for uniformed service personnel, e.g. Airport Fire & Police, the Ambulance service, the Coast Guard, Defence Forces, Fire Service and Registered Nurses, the Naval Service, an Garda Síochána, the Postal Service and the Prison Service. The competition is open to all serving and retired members, and International entries are welcome.

    http://www.corkcitymarathon.ie/entry/

    One of mates stationed in ORK sent me this, fair play to all the ES that take part no harm in abit of friendly competitive banter..


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,195 ✭✭✭goldie fish


    Should be interesting. The NS are very serious distance runners.


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