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26 miles, 26 counties over 26 hours for Kerry Hospice Foundation
ON THE RUN: A group of Killarney runners plan to run 26 miles in 26 counties over 26 hours for Kerry Hospice Foundation.
A group of Killarney runners are planning to undertake The Great Irish Marathon, in aid of Kerry Hospice Foundation.
By Sean Moriarty
The group hope to run a mile in every county in 26 hours later this month to raise funds for palliative care in the county.
They will undertake 26 miles in 26 counties in 26 hours – a mile in every county – on June 21/22, to raise much needed funds for the charity.
One of the runners, Maura O’Carroll from Rock Road, said the group are doing it in memory of her mother Patsy O’Keeffe, who passed away last November.
“It is madness,” Maura told the Killarney Advertiser. “We will start in Mitchelstown and run one mile in County Cork and Tipperary, we have the rest of the route well worked out to save time and hopefully we will be back in Killarney the following day.”
Former Killarney Community School teacher Andrea Thornton was behind the idea having done a similar event four years ago in memory of one her colleagues Vivian O’Shea who died in 2013.
“I can take none of the credit for coming up with the idea,” Maura added. “But it is a continuation of that as both Vivian and my mother were well-known in town.”
O’Callaghan’s Coaches will provide transport for the 13 runners.



 
								 
														 
														 
														 
																											 
														 
																											 
														 
																											 
														 
																											 
														 
																											 
														 
																											 
														 
																											 
														 
																											 
														 
																											 
														