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Ladies Day in Castlebar
History will be made in Castlebar next
May and ladies everywhere are being asked to play, or more precisely,
run, jog or walk their part.
The first ever West of Ireland Women’s Mini-Marathon is set to attract
all ages to Mayo’s county town be they a serious runner, leisurely
jogger or occasional walker; in essence it’s a one size fits all
mini-marathon.
Bank Holiday Sunday, May 2, 2010 has been set aside as the date of an
inaugural event that organisers hope will become a firm and much loved
fixture on Ireland’s athletics calendar.
The 10-kilometre run and walk is being co-organised by the Western
People and Mayo Sports Partnership and whilst the presence of elite
runners is sure to provide the race with a strong competitive element,
central to the Women’s Mini-Marathon will be the opportunity for all
West of Ireland charities to raise much needed funds for their
respective organisations.
Indeed, a number of Mayo personalities have already signed up for the
initiative, including TD Beverly Flynn, former Rose of Tralee Aoibhinn
Ní Shúilleabháin, director of Special Olympics Europe, Mary Davis and
well-known Mayo cancer action campaigner, Mary McGreal.
Speaking about the initiative, Western People CEO, Brian Feeney said:
"The Western People has wanted to organised a women's mini marathon in
the West for some time and we're delighted that on May 2nd, this
objective will come to fruition thanks to the co-operation between the
Western People and Mayo Sports Partnership".
“The event also presents a wonderful opportunity for local charities to
raise vital funds” he added.
Never before has a women’s-only athletics event of this size been held
west of the Shannon and with goodie bags on offer for the first thousand
entrants, the uptake is expected to be high. Indeed, the arrival of so
many runners and walkers and their families and supporters to Castlebar
for the West of Ireland Mini-Marathon, the local economy is likely to
receive a significant boost.
“Mayo Sports Partnership is delighted to be involved in this major local
initiative to encourage women of all ages and abilities to become more
physically active. In any project partnership and collaboration is vital
to ensure success and when the Western People approached the Partnership
in November inviting us to come on board with the initiative it did not
take us long to make up our minds” said Mayo Sports Partnership
chairman, councillor Henry Kenny.
With the mini-marathon a little over three months away, the preparation
of many participants will soon get underway in earnest. In the weeks
leading up to the big day, the Western People will be publishing
training plans for runners of various abilities confirmed Sports Editor,
Anthony Hennigan. “We hope will be of great assistance in the
preparation of all participants, whatever their level of experience” he
commented. “The response of athletic clubs from across the region,
social running groups like Fit4Life, other sporting bodies, charity
organisations and individuals has already been extremely positive so
we’re all looking forward to the day itself and expect it will be hugely
enjoyable for all concerned.”
EVENT DETAILS
The West of Ireland Women’s Mini-Marathon,
organised by Western People and Mayo Sports
Partnership, takes place on Sunday, May 2, 2010,
starting at the Mall, Castlebar.
TO ENTER:
To enter the marathon online, please click
HERE.
You can also download an entry form
HERE
Entry forms will also be published in the
Western People newspaper each week until April
27 and in the Western People's sister papers the
Roscommon Herald and Sligo Weekender.
The first 1,000 participants to register will receive a free goodie bag!
Click
HERE to
visit the West of Ireland mini marathon website.
For more information:
See the Western People newspaper
Email:
minimarathon@westernpeople.ie
Tel: 094-9047025
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EVENT DETAILS
The West of Ireland Women’s Mini-Marathon,
organised by Western People and Mayo Sports
Partnership, takes place on Sunday, May 2, 2010,
starting at the Mall, Castlebar.
TO ENTER:
To enter the marathon online, please click
HERE.
You can also download an entry form
HERE
Entry forms will also be published in the
Western People newspaper each week until April
27 and in the Western People's sister papers the
Roscommon Herald and Sligo Weekender.
The first 1,000 participants to register will receive a free goodie bag!
Click
HERE to
visit the West of Ireland mini marathon website. |

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