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Thousands Celebrate at 2025 Moy Park Belfast City Half Marathon
The Moy Park Belfast City Half Marathon took place on September 21, 2025, attracting thousands of participants and spectators to the streets of Belfast. This event has become the largest half-marathon in Northern Ireland, once again selling out as runners from around the region and beyond came together to celebrate their passion for fitness and community.
This year’s competition showcased impressive athletic talent, with Jane Bleakley emerging as the winner of the wheelchair race. In the men’s category, Stephen McAuley took the top spot, while Dearbhla Cox triumphed in the women’s race. The event not only highlighted individual achievements but also fostered a sense of camaraderie among participants, many of whom trained extensively for months in preparation.
As the race concluded, participants and their supporters celebrated at the finish line, capturing the spirit of the day. The Belfast Live team documented the festivities, providing a glimpse into the joy and excitement experienced by everyone involved. A gallery featuring 53 photographs from the event showcases the vibrant atmosphere as runners crossed the finish line, beaming with pride and accomplishment.
The growth of the Moy Park Belfast City Half Marathon reflects its significance in the local sporting calendar. Year after year, the event draws more participants, promoting health, fitness, and community engagement. With its sell-out status for 2025, organizers are already looking ahead to future events, anticipating even greater participation and enthusiasm.
For those who participated, official race results are available through Belfast Live, allowing runners to track their performance and celebrate their personal achievements. The event not only serves as a competitive platform but also as a celebration of the shared passion for running and community spirit.
As Northern Ireland continues to embrace events like the Moy Park Belfast City Half Marathon, it highlights the importance of physical activity and community involvement, uniting individuals from all walks of life in the pursuit of health and happiness. The success of this year’s marathon sets a promising precedent for future events, ensuring that Belfast remains a vibrant hub for athletic achievement and community celebration.
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