B&I Mountain Running Championships - Trials

Brockagh, Ireland • 24 Aug 2025

The 2025 British & Irish Mountain Running Championships Trials will take place in County Wicklow, Ireland, featuring a 6.2 km course with a 300-meter climb. The event serves as a selection race for the Ireland and Northern Ireland U17 and U20 teams competing in the British and Irish Junior Mountain Running Championships. The route starts near the Wicklow Way junction, about 1 km from Brockagh Resource Centre, and is fully marked.

Participants must carry mandatory kit, including a showerproof, windproof jacket. The race atmosphere is competitive, with selection based on finishing times and positions. The championships will be held in Laragh, Co Wicklow. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

6 km
300 m+
6.20 Km Mountain Running Trial Race
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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