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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are :Ray D'Arcy with team PB, Navan. Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : Ray D'Arcy with Jerome Lyness, Navan, Kidney transplant and his friends and family.Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : Ray D'Arcy with Keela Smith (age 11) from Blackrock, Cork who celebrated her 10th Anniversary of recieving a heart transplant. Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : Ray D'Arcy with Keela Smith (age 11) from Blackrock, Cork who celebrated her 10th Anniversary of recieving a heart transplant. Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : Ray D'Arcy with Team Kerr, a family from Co. Down, which includes transplant recipient Aaron Kerr (21) who has complex needs and is a full-time wheelchair user, his kidney donor father David and mother Sandra took part in Run for a Life. The Kerr family has run 36 marathons together all over the UK and Ireland whilst promoting inclusion and disability awareness.  www.teamkerr.net. Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : Ray D'Arcy with Team Kerr, a family from Co. Down, which includes transplant recipient Aaron Kerr (21) who has complex needs and is a full-time wheelchair user, his kidney donor father David and mother Sandra took part in Run for a Life. The Kerr family has run 36 marathons together all over the UK and Ireland whilst promoting inclusion and disability awareness.  www.teamkerr.net. Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : Ray D'Arcy with Nigel Pim who gave kidney to father, Jordan, and Jeni, waterford. Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : Ray D'Arcy with Irene Beirne, baby Ailbhe and David Beirne who recieved a kidney last year, Roscommon Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : Ray D'Arcy with baby Ailbhe who's father David Beirne recieved a kidney last year, Roscommon Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : Ray D'Arcy with Peter pardoe  kidney, 6 years Sarah Jane Margaret, Joshua, Ethan clondalkin.Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : Kevin prendergast,  artane, David callaghan, tallaght, eoin Connolly, raheny Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : David Broderick blessington daragh, 7, Aaron Broderick, evan o'shea, 6, clondalkin Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are :Rueben kiernan, 5, children's liver disease,  natalie Darren, finglas Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : Kevin prendergast,  artane, David callaghan, tallaght, eoin Connolly, raheny Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : Kevin and gavin prendergast, 2 kidneys Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : David and paulie callaghan and Laura quirke Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : Linda Kenrick, lucan, Paula guinan,  stradbally, julie o'loughlin kildare. Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : David Browne naas, Paul Gleeson, navan, ciaran long, dromcondra. Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : Oisin fletcher Newman, dean lawless, Jesse redican Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : Fiona Walsh and son Cialan, age 2 kerry. Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : Ray D'Arcy with Barry Kelly, karl Gallagher, Dave cash, Tony Walsh, Luke Walsh,  Martin traynor Skerries and lusk. Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : Ray D'Arcy with Fiona Walsh and son Cialan, age 2 kerry. Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : Ray D'Arcy with Fiona Walsh and son Cialan, age 2 kerry. Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : Cathriona Charles, ika board, Charles beirne,Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : Picture: Arthur Carron
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  • NO FEE PICTURES                                                                                                                                                RTE’s Ray D’Arcy was joined by hundreds of people from throughout the country who donned their running shoes at the weekend to support the Irish Kidney Association’s Run for a Life. The family fun run, which is now in its eleventh year and celebrates organ donation and transplantation, was held at Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 on Saturday 25th May. The ‘Run for a Life’ was open to people of all ages and levels of fitness who could choose to walk, jog or run in the event, which offered prizes for winners in a choice of chip timed 2.5km, 5km and 10km distances. www.runforalife.ie. Pictured are : Picture: Arthur Carron
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