Docklands 5K Run

Dublin Docklands, Thursday 9th July

The 2026 race will take place on Thursday, July 9th, starting at 7:45pm. The distance is 5k, run over a flat, fast loop in Dublin's Docklands area. Organised by the runners from Crusaders Athletic Club, the Docklands 5k race is held with the help of the generous sponsorship, provided by many companies located in the Docklands and surrounding areas.

The Docklands 5k is a non-profit event. All proceeds will be used to improve the facilities of Crusaders AC and to promote sport, health and wellbeing in the community.

Race Format
Entry is open to runners of all abilities either as individual participants or in teams of 3.

Team categories are Male only, Female only and Mixed. Prizes for all three corporate team categories will be on offer. There are also team perpetual trophies for Female and Male AI Club teams (3 to score). Please connect on Facebook  & Instagram for updates on the event.


Date:
Thursday 9th July
Time:
7.45pm
Price:
TBC
Address:
Sir John Rogerson's Quay, Grand Canal Dock, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Sir John Rogerson's Quay, Grand Canal Dock, Dublin, Ireland

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