Sandyford 5K

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Sandyford, Thursday 8th May

The Drivalia Sandyford 5K is more than just a race—it’s a celebration of fitness, fun, and community!

Established in 2015, the event is hosted by non-profit DSD Events in association with the Sandyford Business District. What started as a run primarily for corporate teams has now grown into an event that welcomes the entire Sandyford community, including local residents and families.

With Drivalia as our new headline sponsor, we are excited to continue expanding and making the event bigger and better each year. Our mission is to:

  • Promote health and wellness among community members of all ages
  • Foster community spirit by bringing together businesses and residents
  • Encourage participation in an event that is accessible to all, whether you’re a runner, jogger, or walker
  • Our values – Fun, Fitness, and Community – are at the heart of everything we do.

Join us on Thursday, May 8th, 2025, and be part of something special! Whether you’re racing for a personal best or simply soaking in the atmosphere, there’s a place for everyone at the Drivalia Sandyford 5K.


Date:
Thursday 8th May
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
€25
Address:
Three Rock Road, Sandyford, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Three Rock Road, Sandyford, Dublin, Ireland

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