
Ann-Marie McGlynn
Ann-Marie McGlynn is an accomplished Irish long-distance runner who was the top Irish woman in the Dublin Marathon but opted to bypass the Dublin City Half Marathon to compete in the National 10km race.
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Recent news mentions
Ann-Marie McGlynn, who entered the race with a hamstring injury, finished eighth overall in a time of 2:36:24.
Ava Crean (19) and David McGlynn (26) take national titles at Dublin Marathon – The Irish TimesAnn-Marie McGlynn is aiming for her third national title in Dublin.
‘We want to say the Dublin Marathon owns the city on the October bank holiday’ – The Irish TimesMcGlynn, who is going for a hat-trick this year, has won the past two Irish women’s titles.
Dublin still needs bigger carrot to attract top marathon runners – The Irish TimesAnn-Marie McGlynn finished 26th in the women’s elite race.
Efrem Gidey narrowly misses out on bronze medal in the European half marathon championships – The Irish TimesAnn-Marie McGlynn was named by Athletics Ireland for the European Running Championships in Leuven.
Should any athlete have to pay to run for their country? – The Irish TimesAnn-Marie McGlynn has also decided to bypass the event, the top Irish woman in the Dublin Marathon.
The unknowns around the inaugural running of the Dublin City Half Marathon – The Irish Times






































