2 March 2024; Participants during the Laytown Beach parkrun in partnership with Vhi. To register for a parkrun near you visit www.parkrun.ie. Photo: Matt Browne/Sportsfile GALLERY: Laytown Beach Parkrun Previous Next Image 1 of 12 2 March 2024; Participants during the Laytown Beach parkrun in partnership with Vhi, added a new parkrun at Laytown Beach, on Saturday, March 2nd, 2024. parkruns take place over a 5km course weekly, are free to enter and are open to all ages and abilities, providing a fun and safe environment to enjoy exercise. To register for a parkrun near you visit www.parkrun.ie. Photo: Matt Browne/Sportsfile Image 2 of 12 2 March 2024; Participants during the Laytown Beach parkrun in partnership with Vhi, added a new parkrun at Laytown Beach, on Saturday, March 2nd, 2024. parkruns take place over a 5km course weekly, are free to enter and are open to all ages and abilities, providing a fun and safe environment to enjoy exercise. To register for a parkrun near you visit www.parkrun.ie. Photo: Matt Browne/Sportsfile Photo by Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE Image 3 of 12 2 March 2024; Participants during the Laytown Beach parkrun in partnership with Vhi, added a new parkrun at Laytown Beach, on Saturday, March 2nd, 2024. parkruns take place over a 5km course weekly, are free to enter and are open to all ages and abilities, providing a fun and safe environment to enjoy exercise. To register for a parkrun near you visit www.parkrun.ie. Photo: Matt Browne/Sportsfile Photo by Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE Image 4 of 12 2 March 2024; Participants during the Laytown Beach parkrun in partnership with Vhi, added a new parkrun at Laytown Beach, on Saturday, March 2nd, 2024. parkruns take place over a 5km course weekly, are free to enter and are open to all ages and abilities, providing a fun and safe environment to enjoy exercise. To register for a parkrun near you visit www.parkrun.ie. Photo: Matt Browne/Sportsfile Photo by Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE Image 5 of 12 2 March 2024; Participants Richard Molloy with his daughters Abigail, left, and Molly from Bettystown, Co Meath, before the Laytown Beach parkrun in partnership with Vhi on Saturday, March 2nd, 2024. parkruns take place over a 5km course weekly, are free to enter and are open to all ages and abilities, providing a fun and safe environment to enjoy exercise. To register for a parkrun near you visit www.parkrun.ie. Photo: Matt Browne/Sportsfile Photo by Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE Image 6 of 12 2 March 2024; Caitriona Costello from St Ann's Co Dublin who was the first female participant to finish during the Laytown Beach Parkrun in partnership with Vhi, added a new parkrun at Laytown Beach, on Saturday, March 2nd, 2024. parkruns take place over a 5km course weekly, are free to enter and are open to all ages and abilities, providing a fun and safe environment to enjoy exercise. To register for a parkrun near you visit www.parkrun.ie. Photo: Matt Browne/Sportsfile Photo by Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE Image 7 of 12 2 March 2024; Participants from the Sanctuary Running Club before the Laytown Beach parkrun in partnership with Vhi on Saturday, March 2nd, 2024. parkruns take place over a 5km course weekly, are free to enter and are open to all ages and abilities, providing a fun and safe environment to enjoy exercise. To register for a parkrun near you visit www.parkrun.ie. Photo: Matt Browne/Sportsfile Photo by Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE Image 8 of 12 Minister Thomas Byrne with organisers of the Laytown Park Run on the beach last Saturday. Image 9 of 12 Photo by Paul Connor Image 10 of 12 All set for the first ever Park Run at Laytown Beach. Image 11 of 12 Image 12 of 12 Sanctuary Runners. Published: Mon 4 Mar 2024, 3:27 PM Last updated: Mon 4 Mar 2024, 3:28 PM
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