Contact | Location | Distance | Type | Championship | Permit | Measured |
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Beara AC | Eyeries, Beara | 5M | Road | No | Yes | John Quigley |
Eyeries Village, Bere Peninsula
14:30, Saturday November 6th 2021
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This event is run under an Athletics Ireland permit/licence
Organised and hosted by Eyeries Running Promotions, in association with Beara AC
This course was measured by John Quigley, AIMS/IAAF Grade 'A' Measurer,
Results of Athletics Ireland Registered Events - April 2014 - May 2016 (on Old Cork Athletics website)
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This is a community organised event, with an Athletics Ireland race permit, through Beara AC.
Find out more about the prizewinning picturesque village of Eyeries
This course was measured on August 15th 2014, by John Quigley and Padraig O'Sullivan, accompanied by local resident and race organiser Mark Gallagher.
The race begins at 2:30pm, in Eyeries Village, on Saturday 6th November 2021. Participants are requested to arrive at Race HQ in Eyeries Village by 1:30pm. Parking will be available nearby. There will be no street parking permitted on the day, in Eyeries Village.
Please follow stewards instructions. Race HQ is a short walk from the parking area.
The route is a left-handed (anti-clockwise) course. Participants are requested to follow stewards requests, and to keep to the left-hand side of the road. Should you need any assistance during the race, please inform one of our stewards. There will be first-aiders, St.Johns Ambulance Service and a Medical Doctor at the event. There will be water stops along the course.
Teas and Coffees, Refreshments will be available at Race HQ (Eyeries Hall) after the race, where the prize winners will be announced. Enjoy the race and enjoy your day in Eyeries.
Start is about 1/3rd mile outside the village, on the quiet R575 road. The course is essentially downhill or level for the first half mile, and there is a short climb up to the crossroads with the R571 Castletownbere-Kenmare road, after which you pass the GAA pitch on your left.
The second mile has a pretty sharp climb from approx. 1.5 to 1.75 miles, after which there is a grand downhill section, until about the 5k (3.1M) mark
From the 3 mile mark, there is a steady rise for teh first 2/3rds mile, but this increases until just after 4 Miles
Padraig O'Sullivan and Mark Gallagher comparing notes on the 1 Mile Mark, during the course measurement
Evening view just before entering Eyeries village