Pictures: Cork people take part in The Echo virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 

Pictures: Cork people take part in The Echo virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 

The O'Callaghan, family who took part in The Echo virtual womens mini marathon in aid of the late Margaret Rodgers and Marymount

The 39th Echo Women’s Mini Marathon took place yesterday.

Tanya Rodgers, Ursula Pickett and Niamh O'Sullivan, Cerberus Security who took part in The Echo virtual womens mini marathon in aid of the late Margaret Rodgers and Marymount
Tanya Rodgers, Ursula Pickett and Niamh O'Sullivan, Cerberus Security who took part in The Echo virtual womens mini marathon in aid of the late Margaret Rodgers and Marymount

With the sun shining down, Corkonians took to the streets to run, walk or jog the 6km.

Mary Hoare and granddaughter Alysha Hoare from Dillons Cross who took part in The Echo virtual womens mini marathon in aid of The Mercy hospital
Mary Hoare and granddaughter Alysha Hoare from Dillons Cross who took part in The Echo virtual womens mini marathon in aid of The Mercy hospital

This year the event was organised to run virtually.

 Catherine Blake Laura and Marie O'Callaghan and Sophie Blake who took part in The Echo virtual womens mini marathon in aid of the late Margaret Rodgers and Marymount
Catherine Blake Laura and Marie O'Callaghan and Sophie Blake who took part in The Echo virtual womens mini marathon in aid of the late Margaret Rodgers and Marymount

A billboard was erected in Kennedy Park for participants to mark the occasion with a photo.

Mother and daughter Hannah and Joan O'Mahony, Blarney who took part in The Echo virtual womens mini marathon in aid of The Mercy hospital
Mother and daughter Hannah and Joan O'Mahony, Blarney who took part in The Echo virtual womens mini marathon in aid of The Mercy hospital

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