Lifestyle
Thousands Celebrate at the Sold-Out Moy Park Belfast City Half Marathon

The Moy Park Belfast City Half Marathon took place on September 21, 2025, attracting thousands of participants and spectators to the streets of Belfast. This event has solidified its status as the largest half-marathon in Northern Ireland, selling out once again this year. The race not only showcased athletic talent but also fostered a vibrant community atmosphere.
Celebrating Achievement and Community Spirit
Participants took part in various categories, including wheelchair, men’s, and women’s races, each showcasing remarkable talent and determination. The winners of this year’s event were Jane Bleakley, who triumphed in the wheelchair category, Stephen McAuley, who secured victory in the men’s race, and Dearbhla Cox, who emerged as the top female competitor.
The enthusiasm of the crowd was palpable throughout the day, with supporters lining the streets to cheer on their friends and family members. The event has seen significant growth over the years, reflecting the increasing popularity of running events in the region and the commitment of the local community to support such initiatives.
Results and Highlights
For participants eager to see their times and rankings, official race results are available through Belfast Live. The media team was present to capture the excitement and jubilation at the finish line, documenting the achievements of the runners and the festive spirit of the day.
In total, over 53 photos were taken by the Belfast Live team, illustrating the celebration of athletic achievement and community engagement that defines this annual event. The photographs highlight not only the winners but also the camaraderie shared among all participants, making the Moy Park Belfast City Half Marathon a memorable occasion for everyone involved.
As the event continues to grow in popularity, it reinforces Belfast’s reputation as a vibrant city committed to health, fitness, and community spirit. The success of the marathon serves as a reminder of the positive impact of sporting events in bringing people together and celebrating shared accomplishments.
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