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Lynch Reclaims Irish Marathon Record With 02:06:08 Run In London

RRRunRepublic Staff
Published 13 hours ago on 26 Apr 2026
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Lynch Reclaims Irish Marathon Record With 02:06:08 Run In London

While the eyes of the world were fixed on the digital clocks at the finish line of the London Marathon, watching Sebastian Sawe dismantle the two-hour barrier in a historic 1:59:30, the Irish athletics community was witnessing a seismic shift of its own.

In a superb performance, Kilkenny City Harriers’ Peter Lynch has reclaimed the Irish marathon record, stopping the clock at a blistering 2:06:08.

Finishing an incredible 9th overall in the most competitive field ever assembled, Lynch didn't just break the record; he smashed it. The time represents a nearly two-minute improvement over the previous mark of 2:07:54, set by Youghal AC’s Fearghal Curtin at the Gyeongju Marathon in South Korea just last October.

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The Return of the King

For Lynch, today was the culmination of a year-long game of musical chairs at the top of the Irish all-time lists.

  • April 2025: Lynch breaks Hiko Tonosa's national record with a 2:09:36 in Düsseldorf.
  • October 2025: Fearghal Curtin takes the crown with a superb 2:07:54 in South Korea.
  • Today: Lynch regains his title, moving Irish marathon running into a world-class bracket that few thought possible even five years ago

Lynch, currently training with the PUMA Elite group under the tutelage of former Irish record holder Alistair Cragg, ran a masterfully judged race. Going through the halfway point in 1:03:14, he remained composed as the lead pack, chasing Sawe’s historic sub-2 pulled away. 

As the race entered the "pain cave" of the final 10 kilometers, Lynch began his surge. Passing established world-class stars on the Embankment, he turned onto The Mall looking remarkably fluid, crossing the line as the first European finisher.

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