The Corkman

Duhallow AC to stage new 10-mile road race in Newmarket

- BY JOHN TARRANT

A BIG field is expected for the Newmarket 10-mile Road Race under the auspices of Duhallow AC on its debut staging on Sunday, March 4. And with a new level of running enthusiast­s and local people who are enjoying opportunit­ies to keep fit, there is no denying that organisers are catering for big race fans.

Duhallow AC Chairman Donie Shine envisaged the inaugural 10 mile race promises to generate great attention from both competitiv­e and leisure runners from far and wide.

“It promises to be a classic race along a great route in and out of Newmarket, a level course is adding to the interest and the level of queries from participan­ts is hugely encouragin­g. That augurs well for a massive entry and makes for an impressive staging in Newmarket with many groups and individual­s promising to lend their support,” he said.

Duhallow AC are taking up a free date on the calendar following the demise of the 40 year old Ballycotto­n 10 in East Cork, some participan­ts well acquainted with Newmarket’s 5km run each December.

“The Ballycotto­n showpiece captured the imaginatio­n of the wider public, a classic run on becoming one of the best road races in Ireland, attracting athletes from all over the country and abroad in addition to initiating a road-running boom in the process. It was at all times a truly profession­al race and a benchmark for others to follow, the community embraced the race year on year, hopefully, Duhallow AC and Newmarket can replicate that enthusiasm for all involved on a date associated with Ballycotto­n,” said Mr. Shine.

Organisers are preparing for a big entry, attractive prizes for the top ten finishers and category winners in addition to commemorat­ive singlets for the top 700 home and a cap for all finishers.

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