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Inis Iron Meáin
About the Race
Inis Iron Meáin is the original Island road race which continues to impress runners year after year! This event has been so successful for the past 16 years that it has inspired many other communities to stage similar events. ‘Lá an 10K’ is a major social event for Inis Meáin, that sees the return of many familiar faces year after year.
Register now to get your goody bag which includes:
- An Inis Iron Meáin t-shirt and beanie hat
- A neckwarmer sponsored by Portwest
- Race number and timing chip
- Energy bar and drink
- Free entry to our BBQ with live music
This event provides an opportunity to raise money for the island's secondary school, Coláiste Naomh Eoin, ensuring the continued development of the community of this independent island.
Important Information
Satharn, 04/05/2024
12:45 PM Sharp
Halla Naomh Eoin, Inis Meáin, Árann Island
Halla Naomh Eoin 10.30 am – 12.00 pm
THERE ARE 3 RACE CATEGORIES AS FOLLOWS:
- 5K ROAD RACE
- 10K ROAD RACE
- 12K ROAD & BEACH RACE
€50 STANDARD RATE (register online)
There is a €20 SPECIAL SECONDARY SCHOOL AGE RATE.Please email info@inisironmeain.com
€40 SPECIAL ONLINE RATE FOR ISLANDERS. (Goodie Bag guaranteed via pre-reg & online registration only) An ‘islander’ is deemed as: anyone living or from Inis Meáin, anyone whose parent(s) are from Inis Meáin and anyone married to a person from Inis Meáin. In the interest of fair play to everybody, person(s) who do not meet this criteria will not be eligible for the special island rate.
Please be advised that those who choose to register on the day cannot be guaranteed a goody pack, as numbers are limited to online entrants only. Therefore, we urge you to register online to avoid disappointment. Anyone who does not have access to the online entry system can contact the school at 099 73991 and we will complete the registration on your behalf.
The Course
The Inis “Iron” Meáin is cleverly designed, affording participants a choice of 3 courses. All courses follow the same route for the most part. The 10K NOVICE or ‘CRUA’ course covers 10.5k of island roadway. The 10K SENIOR or ‘FÍOR CHRUA’ course (12k) is the same, but at roughly the mid-way point, there is a turn-off which takes in a sand dune and beach run. This route then joins up again with the road route after 2 kilometres.
The shorter 5K course follows the same route to a point.
The courses are very well marked and take in a large part of the island, with spectacular views and variation in terrain. At each kilometre point there are signs indicating the remaining distance to go.
The start is at the Halla Naomh Eoin, where you register. When you start you will have a steep incline for about 0.5km.
At the top of this hill you turn right and then immediately left at the church onto a road that will take you out to the back or south side of the island. This side of the island is totally uninhabited and takes in some spectacular scenery. After about 1.5 km you turn left and follow the road which will take you in from the back of the island. This is a slow steady climb of about 1.5 km. At the end of the road you turn right and follow the top road of the island which gradually descends 2kms to sea level where you will arrive at the old pier, Cora Point. (Those who are partaking in the 5k course will turn left 300m before the Cora Point and follow the road past the factory back to finishing line to where they started).
Those doing the longer runs turn left just before the old pier and continue on the flat winding road past the graveyard for about 2kms. At this point, there is a right-hand turning point (water station here) for those wishing to do the ‘Fíor Chrua’ challenge which takes in the beach. For all other participants you continue onwards for another 1km until you reach the airstrip junction.
At the airstrip you turn left. (It is also at the airstrip point that the fíor chrua challengers meet up with the main course once again). There is a gradual climb for about 0.5 km (water station here), until you reach level ground once again and continue for another 1km. At the top of this road you turn right and continue (past the knitwear factory) for another 0.5km. This is roughly the half-way point. (Here is where the 5K route would have ended).
At the end of the middle road you turn right and then sharply left past the water tanks for about 1km where you turn left once again.
At first there is a gradual climb which then levels out. The last 300 metres to the top is very steep (think Everest!), where there is another water station. Here, you turn left for the last 1km on level ground. After the church you take the turn left.
The last section of 300m is all downhill. Even if you haven’t run an inch, you can still look the part crossing the finish line at great speed!