Google+ Running in Cork, Ireland: Preview of the Charleville Half-Marathon...Sun 23rd of Sept, 2012

Friday, September 21, 2012

Preview of the Charleville Half-Marathon...Sun 23rd of Sept, 2012


The next big race is of course the Cavanaghs Charleville Half-Marathon on Sunday, the 23rd of Sept at 10am. This is the 11th and final race in the Ballyhoura Active Series which after being introduced in 2010 has grown to be a great success.

Entries...The entry fee on the Saturday will be €30 and on the day is €35. Race dry-fit tops and medal cost an extra €5 respectively.

Weekend schedule...
Saturday 22nd September…3pm to 9pm – Race Pack Collection/ New entries – Charleville Park Hotel
Sunday 23rd September…8:15am to 9:30am – Race Pack Collection/ New entries – St. Josephs Foundation Hall, Bakers Rd. Charleville
9:30am – Entries Close
9:50am – Half-Marathon participants assemble at start area (For safety reasons, runners will be asked to start in areas which are appropriate to their pace i.e. Sub 1hr 30, 1hr 30+, 1hr 40+, etc (Pacers at front)
10am – Race Start

Water Stations…There will be bottled water and/or cups available near each of the relay stations at approximately 5km intervals and at the finish line.

Post-race Refreshments and Food…..They will tea/coffee, sandwiches, cakes, etc. They will also have a special section for Coeliacs who require gluten free food and non-buttered sandwiches for those with a dairy intolerance.

Directions.....The venue for the race is at St.Josephs Foundation on Bakers Road. This road runs parallel to the main road through the town. If you are coming from the direction of Cork City then take a right as you enter the town...
...past the graveyard.....and then left on to Bakers Road.

If you are coming from the direction of Limerick City then after you pass the Topaz station on the left as you enter the town, take a left before you get to the main church. The turn will be signposted for Killmallock....

...then left at the next T-junction and then right on to Bakers Road.

This is an overview of the town.....


It clearly shows Bakers Road parallel to the main road and the approach roads. Follow the stewards directions on the day for parking. The changing facilities and showers are in the local GAA hall (pictured in map) which is right alongside St.Josephs...

Parking.......Parking will not be available on the St. Josephs site unless absolutely necessary. There is adequate parking in the schools and Dunnes Stores car park which are both adjacent to the site at St. Josephs. People will be directed by Marshalls to the parking areas. There will be no on-road parking allowed by the Gardai.




Course Details......One of the main features of the course is that there are plenty of long straight and flat sections of road. It goes from the town of Charleville in N.Cork to the town of Kilmallock in SE Limerick and back again.

Start......There is a change in the start this year compared to 2011. The race now starts about 200m to the south of St.Josephs so the sharp bend on exiting onto the main run is now gone. This is a big  improvement as with a large field, it will tend to bunch near corners and bottlenecks.
There are now roughly 800 metres of straight running before the next turn right so that field has time to thin out a bit. After the right, you head east and as per the race instructions, you should stay on the left hand side of the road...


Here you pass the cheese factories and pretty soon, you start to leave the town as you head towards Kilmallock. At this stage, there are some small climbs but these will be all downhill sections in the later stages of the race.

From here, there are a few minor bends in the road. Just after 2 miles, you come to the steepest hill along the course and strangely enough, it's man-made. Up ahead is an old bridge under which ran the old direct railway line which went from Cork City to Limerick City...

As a hill, it's pretty short and you have the benefit of a downhill on the other side. After this, the road begins to run parallel to the main Cork to Dublin railway line. Considering that these rail lines were laid for steam trains in the mid 19th century, the road here reflects this.....dead straight and very flat.

The first major junction is at approx 3.2 miles.....

Note that this is the start of the looped secion taking in the town of Kilmallock. Once the loop is completed, you will be retracing your steps back to Charleville and the finish line.

At approx 5.2 miles, the roads turns away from the railway line and heads towards the town of Kilmallock. This was one of the principal walled towns of the province of Munster in medieval times and almost seventy percent of walls are still standing today. There is plenty of evidence of this along the race course...

.......though the arch.......left and the next junction and through the town....

.....and then left at the main church in the town...

...some bit of slight uphill running here and very soon, you are onto a very quiet country road...

There are a few bends but the road is mostly flat and straight. Near Mile 9...

.....and just before the 10 mile mark, you approach end of the looped section......

You now run back towards Charleville and the finish line in St.Josephs.

Overall.........A fast accurate Half-Marathon course which will suit anyone trying for a personal best time. With part of the entry fee going to St.Josephs Foundation and building on the success of the 2011 race, it should attract a large crowd.

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