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Thousands of runners and supporters gathered at the Phoenix Park for the 2025 edition of the Irish Life Dublin Half Marathon on Sunday morning.
The sold-out event served as a vital preparatory race for many participants who will also be taking part in next month's Dublin Marathon.
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Clare native Jake O'Regan from St. John's AC emerged victorious in the men's race with a time of 01:07:18 to claim his first Dublin Half Marathon win.
Caitlyn Harvey of Roadrunners AC in Belfast won the women's race with an impressive display clocking a time of 01:18:44 to seal the victory.
Finishers received a medal designed by NCAD student Lily Cruickshank Whyte, inspired by the oak tree as a symbol of strength and resilience.
The tickets for this year's event sold out in record time back in April as the popularity of running continues to surge around Ireland.
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