Dublin Marathon - SRPS Charity Team
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- Date
- October 25, 2026
- Location
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
- Events
- Full Marathon, Relay
- Registration
- Registration link
Race links
- Registration and official site Registration page and official website
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- Listing status Source link available
- Listing updated May 21, 2026
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Time until race day
Race date: October 25, 2026.
Key facts
| Date | October 25, 2026 |
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| Location | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
| Events | Full Marathon, Relay |
| Official source | Registration page and official site |
About
Join Students Run Philly Style at the Dublin Marathon as a charity runner. Your commitment helps fund mentorship, training, and race access for students throughout Philadelphia. Fundraising Minimum: $1,500
Planning checks
| Date check | Dublin Marathon - SRPS Charity Team is listed for October 25, 2026. Confirm the current race-day schedule with the official or source link before booking travel. |
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| Location check | Use Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States as the planning area, then verify the exact start, finish, packet pickup, and transport details with the organizer. |
| Distance fit | Listed race options include Full Marathon, Relay. Check the race page source for current event-distance availability. |
| Registration path | A registration path is available above. Review entry rules, refund terms, participant limits, and transfer rules before paying. |
Location
| Listed location | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
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| Address | 100 N 20th Street Suite 205, Philadelphia, PA, 19103 |
| Exact start area | Confirm the exact start area with the race link above before booking travel. |
Course
| Surface | Road |
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Registration
| Registration page | Registration link |
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Runner notes
A strong city-marathon option for runners who want major-race energy without a majors-level planning burden. The fit is usually best for people who value crowd support, a walkable weekend, and a race that still rewards practical logistics.
- Runners who want atmosphere without chaos: Dublin belongs on the shortlist when you want a proper city-race feel, steady crowd energy, and a weekend that still feels manageable.
- Don’t overcomplicate the stay plan: The weekend gets easier when hotel, dinner, and race-morning movement all stay in one compact zone instead of becoming a transport puzzle.
- Good all-around race, not just a fast one: This is a page for runners deciding between a balanced city experience and a pure time-chase course. Dublin usually wins on feel and practicality.
- Stay Strategy: Runners usually get the cleanest weekend by keeping hotel, packet pickup, and pre-race meals in the same central orbit rather than stretching across the city.
- Expo Rhythm: This is the kind of race where an early, low-drama bib pickup keeps the rest of the weekend open for an easy shakeout and a relaxed dinner.
- Race Morning: Plan the first movement of the day the night before. The room is most useful here for “what actually worked” notes from people who kept the morning simple.
- After The Finish: Treat the finish plan as part of the race plan. The best notes here are usually where to regroup, how long the walk feels, and where people actually recovered well.
- Verified-finisher angle: The race feels strongest when you arrive already knowing where you will eat, where you will sleep, and how you will move before sunrise. Dublin rewards that kind of calm planning.
- First-timer angle: If this is your “big city but still approachable” race, use the room for reassurance on simple things: stay area, breakfast backup, and how much walking the weekend really asks from you.
- Shortlist angle: Choose Dublin when you want race-weekend confidence and atmosphere to matter as much as raw course speed.
- Book the base first, then build everything else around easy start and finish access.
- Use the room for neighborhood and post-finish meetup advice instead of guessing from a map.
- Treat this as a race where staying calm matters almost as much as chasing splits.