Tracker Livestream and Weather for Dublin Marathon 2019
Weather, Tracker & Livestream for KBC Dublin Marathon
KBC Dublin Marathon 2019
9am, Sunday October 27th 2019
Weather Outlook as @ 8pm Saturday October 26th
9am Sunday October 27th 2019 - as @ 8pm Sat 26th | 12noon Sunday October 27th 2019 - as @ 8pm Sat 26th |
Predicted weather: No Rain, Little or No Wind - 2 to 3 metres per second, but somewhat chilly, at 4 to 10C - Somewhat similar to today (Saturday)
What to Wear
Running: wear what you'd already planned. Maybe wear light gloves, if you have them.
Spectating: Wrap up well, particularly is you're going to be in a shaded location, or if you're going to be out for a long time.
Follow Your Clubmates, Friends or the Front Runners Live on the Day - Your Choice:
Live Streaming
Dublin Marathon Live Stream Link
Live Link will be available on Sunday
Social Media
You will also be able to keep up to date with all the action on the
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The KBC Dublin Marathon will be live streamed via the KBC Dublin Marathon YouTube Page
Fans will be able to watch every moment of the action live from 8:30am-4:30pm. The commentary team for the day will also be made up of some well-known names from the world of Irish Athletics including Ian O’Riordan, Frank Greally, Susan Walsh, Fintan Reilly, Liam Moggan and Feidhlim Kelly so make sure you tune into all the action
Course Video
This year, there have been more course changes in the initial stages, due to on-going works and testing of the new Luas line. You can get a rapid over view of the course from KBC Dubllin Marathon's video of the course - it's worth looking at.
Course Maps & Elevation Profile
Water stations, Portaloos, First-Aid etc
Course Map - Satellite View
Course Elevation Profile
Parking Info From Marathon Organisers
KBC Dublin Marathon 2019 Parking for Participants and Spectators at Q-Park Stephens Green, Q-Park Setanta and Q-Park Christchurch
Parking is available at Q-Park Stephens Green with entrances on York Street, Mercer Street and Glovers Alley at a reduced rate of €18.00 (50% Discount) for 24 hours parking. Please note Q-Park Stephens Green is open 24 hours per day.
Parking is available at Q-Park Setanta with an entrance on Setanta Place at a reduced rate of €20.00 (50% Discount) for 24 hours parking. Please note Q-Park Setanta is open 24 hours per day.
Parking is available at Q-Park Christchurch with entrance off Werburgh Street at a reduced rate of €17.50 (50% Discount) for 24 hours parking. Please note Q-Park Christchurch is open 24 hours per day.
The parking offers are only available through pre-booking your parking and are not available at the car park of the day of the event. This offer is available from October 26th – 28th 2019 inclusive.
How to Book Your Parking
To avail of these discounts please book online via the link to the Q-Park website below.
Select Dublin Q-Park Stephens Green, Dublin Q-Park Setanta or Dublin Q-Park Christchurch then the Pre Book Parking Now button.
Select the date you require parking and then select the 24 Hour Parking Special product.
Finally enter your details and then use the promo code: KBCDM19 to activate the discount.
Please follow the instructions supplied after booking for easy hassle free entry and exit of car parks.
To book this offer, and for more information on Q-Park car parks, please visit www.q-park.ie
Start / Finish Map
Essential Links
Dublin Marathon Live Stream Link
Live Tracker
Traffic Information/Road Closures
Elite Fields
Train & DART Service Disruptions
Taking Photos or Videos
Get Involved on the day.....Please use the Social Media Hashtags #KBCDublinMarathon, #KBCDublinRaceSeries and #RunThisTown
Trains - Cork-Dublin Line
Friday 25th October
19:00hrs Dublin Heuston to Cork is deferred until 19:15hrs
20:40hrs Limerick Junction to Limerick is deferred until 20:55hrs
23:10hrs Dublin Heuston to Kildare will operate to Hazelhatch only, bus transfers in operation from Hazelhatch to Sallins
Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th October
Bus transfers will operate between Dublin Heuston and Portarlington with the majority of trains departing Portarlington at the regular time. Some services will be deferred and customers are advised to check the time of their train before departure.
Bus transfers will operate between Dublin Heuston and Portarlington in both directions
Direct services to/from Limerick are cancelled
Limerick to Limerick Junction services are deferred
Check the Iarnrod Eireann Journey Planner for the full list of changes taking place
DART Services - Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th October
Due to engineering works between Connolly and Dun Laoghaire, and between Bray and Greystones;
DART services will operate on the Northside between Howth or Malahide to Dublin Connolly only; and on the Southside between Bray to Dun Laoghaire only
No DART services will operate between Dublin Connolly and Dun Laoghaire stations, or between Bray and Greystones
Tara Street, Pearse, Grand Canal Dock, Lansdowne Road, Sandymount, Sydney Parade, Booterstown, Blackrock, Seapoint and Salthill and Monkstown Stations will be closed
Bus transfers will operate between Dublin Connolly and Greystones for Dublin Connolly to Rosslare Europort services
Dublin Bus and Go Ahead Ireland will accept valid rail passes
Elite Fields
Elite Men
Num | Name | Country | Info |
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1 | Asefa Bekele | Ethiopia | Winner of Dublin Marathon in 2018 with a PB of 2.13.24. Fourth year in Dublin ran here in 2015,2017 and 2018. |
2 | Dennis Kipkorir | Kenya | 10k PB of 30.24.52 from winning the Kansas Relays this year. |
3 | Mengistu Zelalem | Ethiopia | |
4 | Abdelkabir Saji | Morocco | PB of 2.12.11 from 2011 in Firenze(Italy). This year ran a best time of 2.16.08 in April in Pyongyang. |
5 | Hiribo Share | Ethiopia | |
6 | Yurii Rusiuk | Ukraine | PB from Dublin 2017 in a time of 2.15.56. |
7 | Joel Mmone | South Africa | Ran a half marathon PB in July of this year of 1.01.22 in South Africa. Came to Dublin last year but dropped out at 30k. This year has ran a range of distances from 1500 up to half marathon. |
8 | Tebogo Mathiba | South Africa | His marathon PB is from Dublin 2017, 2.18.24. This year ran 32.20 for 10k in Johannesburg |
9 | David Manja | South Africa | Ran a PB in Dublin 2018 of 2.13.33 to finish 2nd. This year ran 1.03.40 for a half marathon in South Africa. |
10 | Philimon Maritim | Kenya | This year has a time of 1.02.04 for a half marathon in Czech Republic, but a pb of 1.00.29 from 2018. |
11 | Craig Curley | USA | Craig came to Dublin last year to finish in a time of 2.32.38. Has a PB of 2.15.16 from 2016. |
12 | Shambel Jimma | Ethiopia | Ran a PB of 2.10.28 in March of this year to win the Chongqing International Marathon. Also ran 2.12.55 in July this year . |
13 | Fikru Teshager | Ethiopia | Has been to Dublin since 2014. Last year ran a time of 2.23.53 to finish 20th. His PB is 2.23.50 from Dublin 2016. |
14 | Othmane El Goumri | Morocco | PB from placing 2nd at the Rabat Marathon this year in a time of 2.08.20 |
15 | Azmeraw Molalign | Ethiopia | PB of 2.07.12 from 2014 in July. Most recent Marathon was also in Dubai in 2017 in a time of 2.10.22 |
16 | Fabio Oliveira | Portugal | Ran a PB time of 2.24.31 in Aveiro in Portugal. |
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18 | Wojciech Kopec | Poland | PB of 2.17.27 from 2014 in Cyprus. This year ran 2.25.14 in April in the Orlen Warsaw Marathon. |
19 | Ben Fletcher | USA | Has a legal PB from this year of 2.20.24 from Vienna City Marathon. Places 2nd in April in the Silo District Marathon in Texas. |
20 | Sean Hehir | Ireland (MSB) | PB of 2.16.22 from London in 2017. This year ran 2.18.58 also in London. Sean won the 2013 Dublin Marathon and placed top Irishman in 2015. |
21 | Eoghan Totten | Ireland (Newcastle & District AC) | Half Marathon PB of 1.06.15 from Barcelona 2018. This year ran the Copenhagen Half Marathon in September in a time of 1.06.53. He also places 4th at the Irish National Championships over 10,000 on the track |
22 | Sean Tobin | Ireland (Clonmel AC) | First Marathon. Ran in the World Cross country this year placing 62nd. Has 10k time of 29.06 from placing 6th at the Crescent City Classic in New Orleans this year. |
24 | Mick Clohisey | Ireland (Raheny Shamrock) | PB of 2.14.55 from Seville 2018. This year has ran 2.15.06 in London in April. Finished 6th overall in 2018. First Irish man in 2018. |
25 | Stephen Scullion | Ireland (Clonliffe Harriers) | Competed in the world championships in Doha finished 43rd in a time of 2.21.31. Has a PB of 2.14.34 from January this year from Houston Marathon. Ran Dublin in 2017 placing 13th. |
26 | Gary O'Hanlon | Ireland (Clonliffe Harriers) | PB of 2.17.11 from Dublin 2018. This year ran 2.17.32 in London in April. He also won Cork City marathon this year in June. 2019 will be Gary's 9th Dublin Marathon in a row. |
27 | Sergiu Ciobanu | Ireland (Clonliffe Harriers) | PB of 2.15.15 from Berlin in 2015. This year ran 2.19.53 in Rotterdam in April and placed 3rd in Cork City Marathon |
28 | Hugh Armstrong | Ireland (Ballina AC) | 10k PB from winning the James Joyce Ramble 10k, Massacheusetts in a time of 30.35 this year. |
29 | Mark Kirwan | Ireland (Raheny Shamrock) | Placed 12th in Dublin last year in a PB time of 2.17.37. |
30 | David Mansfield | Ireland (Clonmel AC) | PB from Dublin last year of 2.20.15. This year went to Rotterdam in April and ran a time of 2.22.06. |
31 | David Flynn | Ireland (Clonliffe Harriers) | First marathon last year in Dublin placing 13th in a time of 2.19.49. This year ran a PB of 1.03.48 when winning the Charleville Half Marathon. |
58 | Kevin Batt | Ireland (DSD AC) | Won the Sunshine Coast Half Marathon in Australia this year in a time of 1.04.12. |
59 | Mark Kenneally | Ireland (Clonliffe Harriers) | PB of 2.13.55 from Amsterdam 2011. |
65 | Uladzislau Primau | Belarus | PB this year in Warsaw of 2.14.29 |
66 | Abdisa Duber | Ethiopia |
Elite Women
Num | Name | Country | Info |
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101 | Mesera Dubiso | Ethiopia | Winner of Dublin 2018 2.33.49. |
102 | Caroline Jepchirchir | Kenya | Placed 5th in Dublin 2018 in a PB time of 2.36.23. This year won Belfast City marathon in a time of 2.36.39. |
103 | Denbeli Shuke | Ethiopia | |
104 | Shewaye Woldemeskel | Ethiopia | 2nd in Belfast City Marathon in a PB time of 2.37.35 this year. |
105 | Tetyana Vernygor | Ukraine | PB from placed 3rd in Hannover marathon 2012 2.33.48 |
106 | Meseret Alemu | Ethiopia | PB of 2.32.31 from Slovakia in 2017. |
107 | Motu Gedefa | Ethiopia | 2nd in last years' Dublin marathon in 2.34.22. Ran a PB of 2.30.46 this year in China. |
108 | Gemma Rankin | Scotland | PB of 2.39.33 from Dublin in 2016. This year has ran 1.20.15 for a half marathon in Glasgow. |
109 | Vira Ovcharuk | Ukraine | PB of 2.37.49 from Rome in 2010. Came 3rd in this years Belfast City marathon in a time of 2.38.59. |
110 | Natasha Cockram | Wales | Placed 4th last year in Dublin in a time of 2.35.49. Ran a PB of 2.34.18 in Houston Marathon this year. |
111 | Katie O'Regan | USA | |
112 | Barbara Sanchez | Ireland (Clonliffe Harriers) | PB of 2.37.14 from Seville 2013. Ran London Marathon in 2017 in a time of 2.47.36. |
113 | Gladys Ganiel | Ireland (North Belfast Harriers) | PB from Berlin in 2017 of 2.37.55. This year was 4th in Belfast City Marathon in 2.39.18. |
114 | Ann-Marie Mc Glynn | Ireland (Letterkenny AC) | Ran a PB this year in Rotterdam in a time of 2.39.22. |
115 | Catherine Whoriskey | Ireland (City of Derry Spartans) | PB of 2.48.41 from Seville in 2017. This year placed 3rd in the Laganside 10k in Belfast. |
116 | Laura Graham | Ireland (Mourne Runners) | PB of 2.37.05 from Berlin 2017. Laura was 4th in Dublin 2017. Went to the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships in 2017. |
117 | Breege Connolly | Ireland (City of Derry Spartans) | PB from London 2015 of 2.37.29. This year ran Rotterdam in a time of 2.37.50. |
118 | Siobhan O'Doherty | Ireland (Borrisokane AC) | 2.45.09 PB from Paris in 2017. Ran Berlin Marathon in September of this year in a time of 2.45.36. |
119 | Zola Flynn | Ireland (Calry AC) | PB from last years Dublin Marathon of 2.54.04. Winner of Cork City Marathon 2018. |
120 | Aoife Cooke | Ireland (Eagle AC) | PB of 2.46.37 from Amsterdam 2017. Ran 1:20:58 for a half marathon in Lisbon in 2018. Aoife ran a very fast time of 55:17 in the Mallow 10 mile race this year. |
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