Jordan and Cian Adams are expected in Dublin this afternoon.
Two brothers, who have taken on a marathon challenge to raise awareness of frontotemporal dementia, are doing their last run in Dublin today.
Jordan and Cian Adams have run 32 marathons in a row -starting with the London Marathon at the end of April, running through Mullingar earlier this month, and Portlaoise and Tullamore this week.
The 31 and 25-year-olds are running a marathon in every county in Ireland to highlight the genetic degenerative brain disease which their mother Geraldine died of 10 years ago.
The brothers are expected to arrive in Merrion Square in Dublin city at around 2:00pm this afternoon.
You can donate to the FTD Brothers here.
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