The popular event is returning to the streets of Mullingar for the first time since 2019.
Excitement is building in Westmeath as the Aon Mullingar Half Marathon returns for its first in-person event since 2019.
While last year's virtual editions was still a success, the organisers are buzzing to get back to the streets of Mullingar tomorrow morning, Saturday 25th September.
This is an Athletics Ireland approved event and, as it’s a flat course, it is a great opportunity to achieve your personal best.
Race start time is 9am and the route map is similar to last year.
You can visit mullingarhalfmarathon.com for the details.
Race HQ will also be open for queries, but there will be no bag drop facility at this year's event due to covid.
There will be a number of covid guidelines in place to ensure the safety of volunteers and runners on the day.
All funds raised go to charity partner T.E.A.M.
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