Sorome Negash from Ethiopia won the women’s race with Ann Marie McGlynn the best of the Irish
once again came down to a tale of two triumphs, the outright winners, and the top Irish finishers, all duly celebrated.
Scullion, now 34, fell the ground partly in relief, the Belfast runner by his own admission somewhat unpredictable when it comes to finishing the classic distance: clearly delighted with his effort too, it also puts him back on track to qualify for the Paris Olympic marathon next year, having also qualified for Tokyo.Running the Dublin Marathon and the muscle soreness like no other
Second overall was Geofrey Kururo of Uganda in 2:10:45; rounding out the Irish podium places were Ryan Creech and Ryan Forsyth, Creech running only his second marathon, finishing in 2:14:08, before Forsyth, running his first marathon, finished in 2:14:43.The outright women’s winner was as convincing as the men, Sorome Negash from Ethiopia in complete control throughout, finishing in 2:26.
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