European Cross Country Championships the headline of the December programme
Elizabeth Egan | Dec 03, 2025
Later this month, the Irish team will head to the European Cross Country in Lagoa, Portugal, with serious medal aspirations. The marathon runners will look to further impress in what has already been a historic year for the Irish men on the roads.
And the indoor season will get underway both in Ireland and for US-based college athletes Stateside. The national walks championships will take place in Raheny. And with the Southern Hemisphere track season about to start, there’s even a chance that Irish athletes will compete on all surfaces this month.
Euro Cross Country Championships
The European Cross Country Championships in Lagoa, Portugal, will provide a final opportunity for Ireland to extend the record championship medal haul of 2025. In addition to the individual contenders, there are particularly strong teams in the U23 men’s race, the senior men’s race and the mixed relay.
Both the women’s U23 senior women’s teams are loaded with experience and will look to improve on their fifth and tenth, respectively, in Antalya.
Brian Fay, Cormac Dalton and Niamh Allen have all previously finished in the top 10 in the senior races, and will be looking to repeat their performances from 2021, 2023 and 2024 respectively.
Nick Griggs will be looking for a fourth individual medal at this event, and Anna Gardiner will be competing in the U20 women’s race for a fourth consecutive time. Her best finish was seventh in Brussels two years ago.
The Irish team ended a three-edition medal drought when the event was last held in Portugal in 2019, winning two individual and two team medals. There has been at least one Irish medal at each edition since, and the 34-member team will travel to Lagoa optimistic of continuing that streak.
Field-a-Team: Lagoa will be launched closer to the event, and check back next week for dedicated preview articles.
A couple of marathons
Fearghal Curtin, who smashed the Irish marathon record when winning the Gyeongju marathon in October, is back in action on Sunday. He’s unlikely to be such a low-key participant this time around.
After a less-than-perfect debut in Boston earlier this year, Barry Keane is making his second attempt at the distance at The Marathon Project in Arizona on 21 December. He’ll be hoping to deliver himself a big personal best in time for Christmas.
Big weekend of US College action
The coming weekend will see some of the distance athletes attempt to transfer cross country form onto the track, with the first of the Boston University meetings (Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener) taking place. Abdel Laadjel, who recently finished 9th at the NCAA Div I Cross Country Championships, is among the elite entries for the 5000m there.
Laadjel ran his outright PB of 13:29.79 at the same event last year. The Irish indoor record is Andrew Coscoran's 13:12.56 from January 2024. Several other Irish athletes are entered across the 3000m and 5000m races.
Others are likely to compete at some of the dozens of college meetings taking place on the last busy weekend pre-Christmas.
Domestic action
The NIA Live series of indoor events gets underway on 3rd December with 60 races scheduled across just four hours, including M80 and W40 4 x 400 WR attempts. NIA Live meeting two on 17th December is expected to include competitive elite 3000m races for men and women; a strong women’s 1000m; and a potential sub-four attempt in the men’s mile.
December is also a big month for the domestic road race scene. Several athletes who just missed out on Euro Cross selection, along with some track athletes testing their endurance, are entered for the Jingle Bells 5k in the Phoenix Park on Saturday 6th.
The World Race Walking Tour will come to Dublin on 14th December. This Bronze-level event will incorporate the Irish 20km Racewalking Championships.
There are a few talented athletes entered for the National Novice Cross Country Championships which will be held alongside the uneven age juvenile Championships in Dublin on Sunday 7th.
All this should warm fans up nicely for 2026 and all that it might hold.