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Dundalk run is a record breaker
Thursday, 24th April, 2014. Vol. 7, Issue 17 • 63 Clanbrassil Street, Dundalk, Co. Louth. Tel: 042 9320888. Fax: 042 9329676. Email: editorial@dundalkleader.com; advertising@dundalkleader.com
By Paul Byrne
Organisers of last year’s Santa Run in Dundalk have received official confirmation from the Guinness Book of Records that November’s attempt to set a new world record for the world’s largest Santa Run more than a mile has been a success. A short email was sent to organisers yesterday morning congratulating everybody who helped. “We are delighted to confirm that we have successfully achieved a new Guinness World Record title for 'Largest Santa Claus Run'. We would like to congratulate and thank everyone who took part. You are Officially Amazing,” read the email.
The run from the Redemptorist Church to the Market Square required 4000 participants to break the record and that was done with ease as almost 5000 Santa’s were officially counted crossing the finish line. It is estimated that up to 7000 Santa’s actually took part in the run but not all had official tags. €60,000 was raised thanks to the Santa Run with proceeds going to eighteen local charities including Men’s Sheds, North Louth Hospice, SNAP, Lordship Children’s Respite Centre and SOSAD. Jimmy Cumiskey who was on the organising committee for the event was delighted that the Guinness Book of World Records Continued on Page 2
Stephen O’Connor Marathon man
Stephen O'Connor from Lorship with a representitive from children's cancer charity Clic Sargent. Stephen ran the London marathon for two children's charities last week.
London City Marathon whilst raising an impressive €5200 Lordship man Stephen for two children’s cancer O’Connor achieved a lifetime charities. personal dream as he Stephen a well-known face completed last weeks on the Dundalk running
By Paul Byrne
scene first entertained the notion of completing a marathon three years ago when he entered the Dublin City marathon. However, as he Continued on Page 2