The Vhi Women’s Mini Marathon is moving back to Sunday this year, taking place on Bank Holiday Sunday 3rd June.
This means that women from all over the country, and even the world have the opportunity to participate.
What better way than to have a fun day out with your favourite women in your life?
Over 35,000 women are expected to take part in the 10K route starting in Fitzwilliam Square and finishing on Baggot St.
While it’s the perfect motivation to get fit and healthy, you don’t need to be an Olympic runner to take part – participants can walk, jog or run.
The annual 10k charity road race is the largest women’s event of its kind in the world, with women of all ages coming together for a brilliant, memorable day out.
The Women’s Mini Marathon has grown hugely since it’s humble beginnings over three decades ago. In 1983, the inaugural event had 9,000 women entering. The event reached a record attendance in 2014 with over 41,000 women taking part. A staggering 1 million women have entered the event over its 35 years.
Hundreds of charities are also big winners. In 2017, it is estimated that €9.3m was raised on the day for charities, bringing the estimated total raised, since the race started, to more than €210m.
If you take part in this amazing day out and choose to donate to a worthy cause you can pick a charity that means a lot to you to raise significant funds for.
The Vhi Women’s Mini Marathon is now the largest one-day charity event in the country, not to mention an amazing day.
If you’re looking get fit, have fun, or do something special with the women in your life, enter now at www.vhiwomensminimarathon.ie