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Quest Killarney to welcome over 2000 participants

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Over 2000 participants are expected to take part in Quest Killarney today (Saturday).
Starting and finishing at the Gleneagle Hotel Killarney, this epic adventure race involves competitors running, cycling and kayaking across Killarney’s National Park taking in spectacular locations such as the Gap of Dunloe, Molls Gap, Black Valley, Ring of Kerry, Torc Waterfall, Devil’s Punchbowl, Mangerton Mountain and Muckross House.
“We are delighted to finish the Quest Series for the year in Killarney, it’s our biggest and best event and we’re very excited to be able to welcome more than 2000 adventure racers to town,” Oliver Kirwan, Director, said.
“Now in its ninth year, it’s a great event for businesses in Killarney as many of the participants bring friends and family that support local businesses throughout the weekend. We couldn’t carry off the event without the support of our local stakeholders, residents, the Gardaí and the National Parks. I’d like to thank them all for their ongoing support. The whole team at Quest is looking forward to welcoming all those taking part and we want to wish them the best of luck, enjoy the day and the craic at the after-party!”
Road users are being asked to be aware of large groups of cyclists travelling between the Gleneagle Hotel and the Gap of Dunloe from 7.30am to 11am. Please note the Muckross and Dinis Trail will be closed from 9am to 11.30am and Lord Brandon’s Cottage to N71 on the Kerry Way track will be closed from 8am to 2.30pm.
 
2020 Dates
 
Dates for all the Quest events in 2020 have been confirmed with all going on sale tomorrow (Saturday) for those who want to start planning their year ahead.
Dates for 2020 are: Quest Kenmare – March 7, Quest Glendalough – April 4, Quest Wales – June 20 (already open for registration), Quest Lough Derg – September 12 and Quest Killarney – October 10.
“2019 has been a fantastic year for us, we introduced a new event in September, Quest Lough Derg, which saw over 1500 participants take to the banks of Lough Derg and surrounding area. It also involved the construction of Ireland’s largest pontoon which we erected across the Shannon between Ballina Co. Tipperary and Killaloe Co. Clare! The event was a huge success and we have had wonderful feedback; we are delighted to confirm it will return again as part of our 2020 series. We’re really looking forward to 2020, we are continuously working on new events and we are planning to expand the series to include exciting new locations which will be announced later in the year.”
For more information contact annette@eliteevents.ie or 087 2026679.
 
Keep an eye on social media and
www.questadventureseries.com for further details of new events and updates on 2020.
 
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Final push for Firies fundraiser supporting CUH Cancer Unit

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Locals are being urged to show their support for a vital cause as the countdown begins for the Firies charity raffle.

Organised by motorcycle enthusiast Sean Collins, the fundraiser is a final push to collect much-needed funds for the Dunmanway Cancer Day Care Unit at Cork University Hospital.

The top prize is a high-quality electric bike, which was made possible through the generous support of O’Sullivan’s Cycles and KC Print Ltd.

Sean is no stranger to fundraising for cancer services, having successfully raised €2,400 for the same unit via a motorcycle run last year.

He has now turned his focus to this raffle to ensure the facility at CUH continues to receive the help it needs to care for patients.

The draw is set to take place on Sunday, June 7, at Henderson’s Bar in Firies.

For those who cannot attend in person, the event will be broadcast live on the Henderson’s Bar Facebook page.

Tickets are still available for €10 in various shops throughout Killarney and the surrounding areas. For any last-minute ticket enquiries, Sean Collins can be reached directly at 087 4436650.

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Killarney resident Richard Gordon releases immersive memoir audiobook

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Tralee native and Killarney resident Richard Gordon has released a new memoir audiobook detailing his personal journey through profound loss and the subsequent search for a new beginning.

The audiobook explores a five-year period during which Richard lost his father, older brother, and mother.

The narrative begins during his teenage years while sitting his Leaving Cert at Brookfield College and follows the impact of these bereavements on his life as a young man.

Richard describes the story as an attempt to outrun the past through his work as a chef and years of backpacking across the globe.

His travels took him from Sarajevo and Laos to London and Australia, but the weight of his grief remained a constant companion.

A turning point arrived at the age of 27 while living in London, eventually leading to a solo cycling journey across Europe and a return to Ireland to rebuild his life.

Rather than a standard reading, the audiobook is narrated by Richard in a spoken, immersive style intended to mirror the experience of a one-man show or a traditional seanachaí.

“I wanted the story to be experienced like a play in your ears,” Richard said. “It is a true story about losing your family, losing yourself, and rebuilding a life from the ashes.”

The audiobook is now available to listeners via his Substack at richardgordonwrites.substack.com.

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