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Preview of the Dungarvan 10 mile road race...

Location...The town of Dungarvan is located in West Waterford and is within easy access of Cork and Waterford City.

Race HQ is the local sports centre which is in the south of the town by the waters edge...



Directions...If you are coming from the Cork direction on the main N25 road, you will need to turn right at the first roundabout at the entrance to the town. As you drive through Dungarvan, you will see a church on the right.....

Take the right just after the church and the Sports Centre is just down this road...

Please note that unless you arrive early, parking in this area may be full. There are plenty of other areas to park in the town.

Distances...Sports Hall to Start Line...700m, Finish Line to Sports Hall...1.5 kms

Course...The Dungarvan 10 mile road race has a reputation of being a fast course. If your target is trying out for a PB then this is the one to run. The route takes in a small loop through the town before leaving Dungarvan to take in a bigger loop in the countryside.



The start point is approximately 700m from the Sports Centre. The road here is wide and there is plenty of space. Please note that your time starts with the gun. Even with 1000+ runners taking part, there are no major delays getting going.


The start of the race is near the loop around the town....




 As you can see from the image below, you keep running straight.....take in a short loop.....and then run downhill and re-join the main road and turn right.

Past the start line...downhill to the 1 mile mark....and then on towards the roundabout at the entrance to the town, you take a left and out the main road to the south....

The course here is very fast. You will be running inside the hard shoulder with the road being flat before going gradually downhill......then it's time to turn off right and past the 2 mile mark ...

Now you are onto a quiet narrow country road and the road rises again gently...

Near the top of this hill, you come to the junction shown below. First time around, this will be around 2.4 miles and you carry straight on and slightly downhill...

At 2.5 miles, you come to a junction where you turn right. (On the old pre 2015 course, you carried on straight here)...

Along this straight and flat section of road, you pass the finish line. At about 2.8 miles, you turn left onto the N25...

You're on this section for about 400m and you pass through the 3 mile mark along the way...

At about 3.1 miles, it's straight through the roundabout and take the 2nd left...

.....and then it's onto a reasonably flat road as you leave the town...

The next mile or so is reasonably flat. There are a few very small drags but certainly nothing worth noting. Not long after the 5 mile mark, you reach the most westerly point as the course takes a sharp left. As you approach the corner, you will see other faster runners at the other side of the field...

This  narrow section is reasonably flat at first but rises as you approach the next junction where you turn right...

Just around the corner, you soon pass the 6 mile mark. This is followed by a gentle uphill section.....

Nothing too serious but coming at 6 miles, it can have an impact. Eventually, the road flattens out and this is followed by a steep downhill section...

At the end of the hill, you cross a small bridge over the River Brickey and take a sharp left...

The road now follows the river so it's dead flat............(well, slightly downhill but nothing that you would notice ;o)

It's like this for about 1.3 miles as you pass the 7 and 8 mile mark along the way. At around 8.1 miles, you rejoin the main N25 (pic above) and you run inside the hard shoulder as you head back towards Dungarvan. Initially the road is flat but soon begins to climb. It never gets too serious but coming at 8.2 miles, it can have a huge impact if you are tired. This is arguably the hardest part of the course.

 At about 8.9 miles, you turn off left onto a smaller road. This is where you turned off earlier in the race but coming from the opposite direction...


Soon, you pass the 9 mile mark as you climb the gentle hill and when you get to the junction near the highest point, you turn right. From here, it's about half a mile to the finish and downhill to the main road....

Left once you reach the main road...

You are now back on familiar ground as you are on the same section of road that you were running on earlier coming out of the town. Stay left at the next roundabout and at this stage, you are getting very close to the finish....

Just after the roundabout, you'll see the sign for the turn off to the left...

Once you turn left, it's only a short run of about 100 metres to the finish.

At the finish line, there will be a timing mat which will record your time as you cross it. The sports hall is 1.5 kms from the finish.

Overall......A reasonably fast 10 mile course.  The hill of any real significance comes between about 8.3 miles and 9.3 miles. It's modest enough as it's just under 20 metres of ascent and it's spread out over a mile. Very well organised and certainly one of the best road races in Munster.

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Preview of the West Waterford AC Cross Country race in Dungarvan, Co.Waterford.

In October every year, West Waterford Athletic Club hold an open cross country event in the grounds of St.Augustines College in Dungarvan.

Update....Changes for 2015 route HERE

These are the directions to the venue...

Location.....

St.Augustines College is located at the eastern side of Dungarvan town...

The easiest way to get to it is from the N25 Cork to Waterford road....See point 'A' below...

Point 'A'...
This is the view as you approach the road junction from the Waterford City side...

This is the view as you approach the road junction from the Cork City / Youghal side...

St.Augustines College is located about 800m from the main N25 road and is located behind these trees....

The cross country race takes place on the grounds of the college.

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Preview of the Ballymacarbry 5 mile road race...

Location...Ballymacarbry is located on the R671/672 road between Clonmel and Dungarvan.


Directions........
From Dungarvan, take the R672 Clonmel road.
From East Cork, branch off N25 at Kinsalebeg, take the R671 road through Clashmore.
From Clonmel, take the R671 south.


Entries taken at the local community hall which is easily the largest building in the village. It's about 250m from the Hall to Dooceys Bar where refreshments are available after the race before the presentation of prizes.

 Ballymacarbry Community Centre....Entries, changing and showers here

Dooceys Bar on the sharp bend coming into Ballymacarbry...prize giving here

Course...

Course profile...


The start and finish of the race is up the small road at the bend in the road near Doocey's Bar

The start line is a few hundred metres out the side road, facing away from Dooceys Bar....

You run east along the Nire Valley towards the Comeragh Mountains on a road that rises gradually, roughly parallel to the River Nier... 

At about 0.9 miles out, you pass a small bridge on the left. For now, you continue straight on but you will cross over this bridge on your return at about 3.9 miles...

 Past the 1 mile mark...

 ...and the 2 mile mark with the road gradually climbing all of the time...


At about 2.4 miles, you turn left as you leave the road behind and cross over the river on a small bridge...

Then you run through a private garden, and head back west on a forest track in the Knockalisheen Woods. There is a bit of a climbing along this section and you exit the woods around the 3.6 mile mark...

From here, there is a rapid descent to the bridge that you passed by earlier...

 Across the bridge...right.......and then the start of a final mile is a gradual downhill section...

800m to go...

Past the point where the race started and onto the finish line...

As you can see from the photo above, the main road is about 200m from the finish line.