Vhi Women’s Mini Marathon

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Starts at Fitzwilliam Place, Sunday 1st June

The Vhi Women’s Mini Marathon returns for its 43rd year on Bank Holiday Sunday, 1st June, 2025 – and this year, we’re Championing Womankind.

This event is about the strength, resilience, and support that women bring to every step of their journey to event day.

It’s about the determination to start, the grit to keep going, and the celebration of crossing the finish line together.

It’s about the tens of thousands of women running for causes close to their hearts, raising vital funds for charities across Ireland.

But most of all, it’s about lifting each other up, inspiring one another, and proving that when women come together, we are unstoppable.

Join us as we Champion Womankind—whether you walk, jog, or run, every step you take is a tribute to the power of women supporting women.


Date:
Sunday 1st June
Time:
12.30pm
Price:
€35
Address:
Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2, Ireland

Google Map of Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2, Ireland

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