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May 04, 2025

Belfast City Marathon 2025 Live

Bernie Allen

BBC News ni

Reports ofBelfast City marathon output line

The 43rd Marathon of the City of Belfast has begun with thousands of runners with the aim of completing the course of 26.2 miles.

The race started at Stormant at 9:00 BST and will end in Ormeau Park.

The registration numbers have tasks in part this year: the organizers say that 6,500 full marathon corridors were registered along with 2,750 relay equipment (which have between two and five people in them) and 1,200 walkers.

Several roads are closed and there are changes in public transport.

The course begins in Stormant in East Belfast and heads south, taking the Boucher road, west in Falls Road, then north, passing the hydraulic works, as well as through the center of the city, before finishing in Ormeau Park.

The relay consists of five legs, of variable distance, with exchange points through the route.

There are some minor changes on the route in 2025 compared to previous years.

Last year, the Kenians Mathew Kiplimo Kembo and Beatrice Jepkemei won the male and female races respectively.

President John Allen said that the organization was “delighted” to welcome participants of all ages, skills and background.

Four women standing next to each other. From left to right, the first has twisted long brown hair, the top black and carries Minnie mouse ears. Next to her is Elaine, who has blond hair tied with a red minnie mouse costume. Next to her there is a lady with black clothes and short blond hair with Minnie mice ears, there is already a lady with a blue upper part, red shorts with black sunglasses and Minnie Mouse with her dark dark hair.

Elaine Mac Anulty (second from the left) and his relay team are dressed for the occasion every year

Elaine Mac Anulty is running the marathon as part of a relay team dressed as Minnie Mouse.

“We are all out of fun and raise some money for charity,” he said.

“It’s a good day.

“Every year we choose a different topic, it is easy to dress.

“Everyone wants Alar Five Mickey and Minnie.”

Jill Chadburn has dark hair in a horsetail. She carries a purple lid with a long navy -blue sleeve cover. She is holding a white unicorn with a multicolored tail. Next to him there is a woman with a pink cap, blue lid, black jacket and purple shorts that hold a blue balloon.

Jill Chadburn carries a unicorn balloon, so the person after it can detect it

Jill Chadburn is running the first stage of the marathon relay.

“I only registered last Friday,” he said.

“I am holding a balloon for me, since I do not know the person I am delivering in the second leg, so I thought it would be distinctive so she could find myself.”

PB marathon

Tolean, who is on the right, is next to another man. It has short black hair and carries a mint green vest with glasses. On the left there is a man with hair with ginger and facial hair with a red and white vest with 'Children's Heartbeat Trust' written in him.

Ethan Tolean (in the photo to the right) hopes to overcome his time last year

Ethan Tolean said this is his second marathon.

“I am well tied [from injuries] And hoping to keep it together, “he said.

“I want to overcome my time last year. I am pointing at 3:25 this year.”

Michael with a black cap, a blue fleece on a half zip and a black race fence smiles at the camera. It has a dark beard and mustache.

Michael Walker said he had not run in 10 years, but that he wanted to give back to a charity organization that helps his family.

Michael Walker had not run in a decade.

“I’m running through the eyes of charity that helped my son,” he told BBC News or.

“It is bone back training and it is a cultural clash of leg.”

Sophie Millar, is running a marathon leg as part of a relay, for the first time.

“I am very nervous and I hope my knee endures,” he said.

There are four people in the image. From left to right there is dark hair with a gray jacket and a black vest. There are three women by his side with a high fish and a black vest.

Ciara Mcevoy is shown with others while participating in her first marathon

This is also the first marathon experience by Ciara Mcevoy.

“I am participating in the relay for a special needs school,” he said.

“He has gathered the entire community. We have been training at lunch.”

The SDLP leader, Claire Hanna, is also among those who run the marathon.

He had leg planning for months to run the marathon, but did not make it public until about the day of the race, since he was not sure if he had prepared enough.

Publishing on Instagram, he showed a photo of his race number and running at the top and said that running had become a large part of his life.

Dup Mla Brian Kingston, who has directed several marathons, including Boston, will also appear on Sunday.

A map that shows the marathon route. It is green with gray that marks the buildings with a yellow line that shows the marathon route.

The roads along the route open and close in a staggered basic as the runners pass

What roads are closed?

For a complete list of which roads they are closed and when they can be you can click here.

There will be a certain interruption during the duration of the marathon, with the Upper Newtownards closed in the comber Road Junction until 11:00 BST.

The roads along the route open and close in a staggered basic as the runners pass.

The organizers say that the roads will open as quickly as possible when the runners pass key routes.

The last way to Ropen will be the road to Ravenhill from Rosetta’s roundabout to the Ormeau embankment (where local access is maintained) that closes at 09:00 and is not reopened until 16:00.

The Marathon organizers have asked that motorists follow the traffic diversion signals and take the direction of the butlers.

“These traffic management measures are configured to prioritize safety for participants and road users,” said President John Allen.

A weather graph that shows predicted temperatures for marathon day. A maximum of 8C at 7 am, 10 at 10 am, 11 at 1 pm and 12 at 4:00 p.m. In the background there is a blurry image of the runners who make their way from the start line.

The conditions are dry with sunny spells

To help people go to the marathon, there are special trains that range from Londnderry, Larne, Bangor and Newry to Belfast Lanyon Place.

To get a list of all special starting time, click here.

Public transport around the city will be affected due to several road closures.

Ulterbus, Metro and glider bus services within Belfast will be subject to delay or interruption.

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