Ironman scraps plans for event in Cork next year

Ironman has scrapped plans for its 2024 event in Cork, it has been announced. Pictured is an aerial shots from the start of the swim at the Youghal Ironman 2023. Credit: Tri Coach Bjorn
Ironman has scrapped plans for its 2024 event in Cork, it has been announced.
In a statement posted to Facebook this morning, Ironman Ireland said the full and half Ironman, typically held in Youghal, won’t be taking place next year.
“IRONMAN Ireland, Cork and IRONMAN 70.3 Ireland, Cork will take a hiatus in 2024.
“Cork County and the town of Youghal have become a much-loved home for IRONMAN in Ireland, and the Irish triathlon community is important to us.
“This pause will allow for further healing while we spend the next year assessing the best path forward to deliver an exceptional weekend of racing once again for our athletes in one of the most ionate host communities in the world,” they said.
In the statement today, Ironman Ireland thanked the local authority for its continued .
“We are thankful for the of Cork County Council, and we appreciate their continued partnership and commitment as we work collectively under our host agreement towards bringing back the event in the strongest way possible in 2025 and beyond,” the body said.
“Athletes who currently hold a deferral or credits for next year’s IRONMAN Ireland, Cork or IRONMAN 70.3 Ireland, Cork have been ed about the options available to them.”
Two participants in this year's event in Youghal - Brendan Wall and Ivan Chittenden - died while participating in the event.
More to follow.