DSC Virtual Race Series

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Online, Sunday 21st June

Down Syndrome Centre Virtual Race Series 2020 – Complete a 4-part race series from 5km to Marathon distance.

Join the Down Syndrome Centre's Virtual Race Series for your chance to collect all 4 finisher's medals and a bespoke finisher's top! This 4-part series consists of the following virtual races:

  • Father's Day 5km (June 21st)
  • Summer 10km (July 26th)
  • DSC Half Marathon (September 13th)
  • DSC Marathon (October 25th)

If a Marathon distance isn't something achievable for you in a day, DSC are offering combination ticket holders the chance to complete the last race as a ‘Marathon in a month' in October. A combination ticket is available at a discounted rate of €70 and includes the following:

  • Entry to all 4 races.
  • Bespoke finishers medal for all 4 races.
  • Bespoke finisher's 1/4 zip top (ONLY AVAILABLE FOR COMBO TICKETS).

All registration proceeds (after processing +fees) will go directly to the Down Syndrome Centre. Your support helps provide free services to children with Down syndrome and their families. This event is open to all runners, joggers, walkers, and everyone in between who want to go the extra mile (or 26) while supporting the DSC.


Date:
Sunday 21st June
Time:
10.00am
Price:
€16.87 - €75.58

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