Endurance Swimmer Steve Redmond Chases Another World First (This Time in Ireland!)
Revered for being the first person in the world to complete the Ocean's 7 Challenge, Steve Redmond is taking on another epic challenge a tad closer to home.
By Orla O'Muiri
Ireland’s Best Obstacle Races for those Looking For a Muddy Thrill
If spending your day-off getting soaking wet and covered head-to-toe in mud sounds fun, we might just have the perfect Saturday plan for you!
By Heather Snelgar
UTMB: Everything You Need to Know
Europe’s toughest and most famous ultra, Columbia UTMB is less than a month away, so we’ve rounded up everything you need to know about this iconic race.
By Orla O'Muiri
6 Reasons Why Quest Killarney Should be on Your Must-Do List
Are you looking to push your boundaries this summer? To get out into the great outdoors, see some awesome scenery and gain a sense of achievement you’ve never felt before? We have just the ticket.
By Outsider
Attacking Ireland’s Longest Triathlon: Paul Gosney on Blisters, Bruises, and Barrelling Through Pain
Five Ironman's in a row, continuously. An outstanding challenge indeed — one only equipped for a man with a passionate cause and a stubborn mentality.
By Heather Snelgar
Interview: Nikki Bradley on her Upcoming Four Peaks Challenge
Adaptive adventurer and public speaker Nikki Bradley is about to push herself to her limits yet again in a bid to raise €50,000 for key cancer charities.
By Outsider
Pedal to the Peak: 24 Hours to Bike & Climb from Ireland’s Lowest Point to Its Highest
A group of eight from Herbertstown NS in Co Limerick came together for one awesome challenge which they dubbed Pedal to the Peak.
By Orla O'Muiri
Damian Browne: The Rugby Player Who Rowed Across The Atlantic Ocean
Sixty-three days, six hours and 25 minutes Damian Browne spent alone at sea, as he completed the 4800 km Talisker Whiskey Atlantic Challenge rowing race.
By Orla O'Muiri
Don Hannon: The Ultra Runner Who Became a Running Donor
Don Hannon donated half of his liver to his sister, 2 years after that he ran from Cork to the Causeway Coast to encourage others to become organ donors.
By Orla O'Muiri
Barkley Marathons: The Race That Eats its Young
Just 15 people have crossed the finish line in the Barkley Marathons. Irish Eoin Keith is one of the arguably crazy folk that has taken on the challenge.
By Heather Snelgar















