Sun 24th Aug 2025
Provisional
Race Start Time: | 09:00 | Entry On Day: | Unknown |
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Running Surface: | Road | Race Cut Off Time: | TBC |
Route Undulation: | Flat | Race Town: | Larne |
Timing Method: | Chip | Race Location: | County Antrim |
Number Collection: | - | Race Entry Cost: | £40.00 |
Distance Markers: | Miles | Race Status: | Provisional |
Road Status: | Unknown | Use Headphones: | Unknown |
Max Number: | Race Format: | 1 Lap |
Race Start Time: | 09:00 |
---|---|
Entry On Day: | Unknown |
Running Surface: | Road |
Race Cut Off Time: | TBC |
Route Undulation: | Flat |
Use Headphones: | Unknown |
Timing Method: | Chip |
Race Town: | Larne |
Race Location: | County Antrim |
Number Collection: | - |
Road Status: | Unknown |
Race Entry Cost: | £40.00 |
Distance Markers: | Miles |
Race Status: | Provisional |
Max Number: | |
Race Format: | 1 Lap |
Race Goodies:
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Entry Cost
Unaffiliated: £40.00
Affiliated: £38.00
Where is the race?
The race is located in Larne, United Kingdom.
Can I wear headphones at the Antrim Coast Half Marathon?
Unknown.
Is the race still going ahead?
Provisional
Change is always possible, please contact the race organiser to confirm this at: [email protected]
What is the maximum allowed time to complete the race?
The maximum time allowed is unknown, sorry.
Race Entry Information
Antrim Coast Half Marathon Race Entry
The website organising the Antrim Coast Half Marathon is https://antrimcoasthalfmarathon.com/
Race Description:
The Antrim Coast Half Marathon (as mentioned in Runner's World magazine March 2022) has a flat and fast course. The race routes starts at the Chaine Memorial tower built in 1888. The course starts through Larne town before going onto the iconic Antrim Coast Road.
The race is said to be one of the fastest routes in the UK and Ireland. The turn for home comes at Ballygally, a coastal village 3 miles north of Larne. The race is essentially flat with a downhill at 1300 metres to go and so has a fast finish at the Chaine Memorial Road.
The great Sir Mo Farah won the race in 2020 in 1:00:27
The race route can be seen on this Antrim coast route video