You can be one step ahead for next year's Dublin Marathon after 2023 tickets sold out well before the race.
Over 20,000 people bought tickets for this year's marathon a couple thousand short of the record-breaking run in 2019 that had around 22,500 in attendance.
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Othmane El Goumri still holds the men’s record with a time of 2:08:06 and Russian Tatyana Aryasova set the record for the women’s race in 2010 with 2:26:13.
How can you enter?
Entries for 2024 are expected to be available at the start of November, you can keep up to date with the latest entry times on the website here..
Different charities have already become their campaign for next year's marathon including Action Mental Health, Brain Tumour Research, Epilepsy Action and ISPCC.
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