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Sanctuary Runners Limerick BlueWave will showcase welcoming and friendship at this year's Great Limerick Run Sanctuary Runners Limerick BlueWave will showcase welcoming and friendship at this year's Great Limerick Run

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Sanctuary Runners Limerick call on members old and new to join the BlueWave

Sanctuary Runners Limerick BlueWave will showcase the welcome and friendship at the heart of Ireland’s Sporting Capital for this year’s Great Limerick Run

Sanctuary Runners Limerick call on members old and new to join the BlueWave
Sanctuary Runners Limerick call on members old and new to join the BlueWave

Sanctuary Runners Limerick are calling on members old and new to sign up and take part in this year’s Regeneron Great Limerick Run, showcasing the welcome and friendship at the heart of Ireland’s Sporting Capital.

Focusing on solidarity, friendship and respect with all in the community including, and especially, asylum seekers, refugees and other migrants, the Sanctuary Runners this week call all those interested in walking/ jogging/ running the Regeneron Great Limerick Run to join the #bluewave and wear a Sanctuary Runners t-shirt while participating in the event. Participants don’t have to fundraise, just simply join the Sanctuary Runners team by getting your blue t-shirt and wearing it on the day.

Sanctuary Runners founder and CEO Graham Clifford: “The Great Limerick Run is a wonderful experience for all participants and the support from the streets is a huge boost to runners and walkers as they make their way around the course. Sanctuary Runners are delighted to be part of the event again this year, as our goal of solidarity through sport really chimes with Limerick’s reputation as a place where sport is for everyone to participate in and enjoy.”


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Limerick has been a long-time supporter of the award-winning solidarity-through-sport initiative, founded in Cork in 2018. Since then, members from across the city and county have come together locally, as well as at parkruns and events across the country to get outdoors and exercise together, building friendships and connections among the group.

With the recent appointment of Limerick based Jennifer O’Brien as the Regional Development Officer for the Midwest, Sanctuary Runners are building on the excellent work of participants across the region over recent years and look forward to growing in Limerick and beyond.

Jennifer O’Brien, Regional Development Officer Midwest : “Limerick has always been a city that opens its arms through sport, and Sanctuary Runners offers all of us an amazing opportunity to show our solidarity by going for a run or walk with one of the local groups.

“We Press Release April 4th 2023 from Sanctuary Runners all recognise the benefits of exercise, and with Sanctuary Runners our efforts make impact beyond just ourselves; our friendship and respect extends to others across communities when we do these activities in our blue Sanctuary Runners tshirt with one of the local groups. It’s a small action with a big impact and I’m looking forward to working with all the members, volunteers and supporters across the midwest.”

Locals as well as those new to the area, including those from Ukraine, are welcome to join the group for the Great Limerick Run on April 30th, and can get some extra kms under their belts by joining one of our weekly runs. The group meet at St Michael’s Boat Club at 6.30pm on Monday evenings, as well as participating in weekly parkruns in UL on Saturday morning at 9.30am.

Anyone interested in joining Sanctuary Runners for the Great Limerick Run can email [email protected] / https://sanctuaryrunners.ie/limerick/ for more information and find out how to get your t shirt. You can also contact Regional Development Officer Jennifer O’Brien: [email protected] / 087 6993228.

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