The Cork Ironman event due to take place in Youghal in August has been postponed until next year

However, the IRONMAN Group and Cork County Council have agreed a new three-year host venue agreement to ensure that IRONMAN will happen annually in Youghal until 2024
Organisers say they were forced the make the call due to the continuing pandemic.
The event has been rescheduled for August 13th & 14th 2022 and in a statement issued to RedFM News organisers say they remain just as focused on creating an exceptional race in the future.
The statement adds that in some positive news, The IRONMAN Group and Cork County Council have agreed a new three-year host venue agreement to ensure that IRONMAN will happen annually in Youghal until 2024
Mayor of the County of Cork Cllr. Mary Linehan Foley remarked that,
"Securing the honour of hosting IRONMAN in 2019 was a huge boost, not only for Youghal, but for Cork County as a whole. The decision to postpone the event in 2020 and 2021 puts the interest of the community and its prospective visitors first and foremost. Cork County Council and the IRONMAN organisers have agreed to hold the race in 2022, 2023 and 2024 giving everyone the opportunity to enjoy this fantastic event and the wonderful town of Youghal safely. As Mayor of the County of Cork and as a proud Youghal woman I can assure athletes and spectators from around the world that they will be treated to the best of hospitality for these festival weekends."
Chief Executive of Cork County Council Tim Lucey noted,
"Cork County Council, together with IRONMAN, have agreed to host the legendary athletic challenge in Youghal for 3 further years from 2022. This decision best accommodates athletes, spectators and residents of the town, enabling everyone involved to plan with certainty and maximise the incredible opportunities this event presents. This successful partnership between Cork County Council and IRONMAN in delivering an international headline event in spite of the challenges faced is a testament to both organisations and the communities that we work alongside."
Regional Director of the UK and Ireland for The IRONMAN Group, Declan Byrne commented,
"We're delighted to continue our successful partnership with Cork County Council renewing Youghal and East Cork as the host venue for IRONMAN for the next three years. Disappointing as it is not to get to race in Cork in 2021 due to prevailing public health restrictions, we know that when our athletes return to race at Ireland's Largest Triathlon Festival Weekend from 2022 onward, an amazing experience and second to none local support and welcome awaits them"
We thank our athletes for their continued understanding and look forward to returning with a great event next year.
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