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Kerry Way Ultra Launc489606 
 Tougher than Mount Blanc…Extreme Athletes, Paul Cosney, left and John Healy are attempting to run the entire Kerry Way on Saturday and Sunday 7th & 8th September 2012. The Kerry Way Ultra, is a new race - non-stop grueling event taking place over 36 hours on the 210 Km Magnificent Kerry Way, on the Iveragh Peninsula, with challenging ancient mountain tracks, navigating coastal cliff faces, beautiful lakelands, country lanes, mid-night forest tracks, and of course the unforgiving Irish weather systems. The Charities HAVEN, Building Programme in Haiti and The Kerry Way, (for upkeep and maintenence) are beneficiaries from the event.PhotoValerie O'Sullivan/NO REPRODUCTION
Kerry Way Ultra Launc489606 
 Tougher than Mount Blanc…Extreme Athletes, Paul Cosney, left and John Healy are attempting to run the entire Kerry Way on Saturday and Sunday 7th & 8th September 2012. The Kerry Way Ultra, is a new race - non-stop grueling event taking place over 36 hours on the 210 Km Magnificent Kerry Way, on the Iveragh Peninsula, with challenging ancient mountain tracks, navigating coastal cliff faces, beautiful lakelands, country lanes, mid-night forest tracks, and of course the unforgiving Irish weather systems. The Charities HAVEN, Building Programme in Haiti and The Kerry Way, (for upkeep and maintenence) are beneficiaries from the event.PhotoValerie O'Sullivan/NO REPRODUCTION
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Tougher than Mount Blanc…Extreme Athletes, Paul Cosney, left and John Healy are attempting to run the entire Kerry Way on Saturday and Sunday 7th & 8th September 2012. The Kerry Way Ultra, is a new race - non-stop grueling event taking place over 36 hours on the 210 Km Magnificent Kerry Way, on the Iveragh Peninsula, with challenging ancient mountain tracks, navigating coastal cliff faces, beautiful lakelands, country lanes, mid-night forest tracks, and of course the unforgiving Irish weather systems. The Charities HAVEN, Building Programme in Haiti and The Kerry Way, (for upkeep and maintenence) are beneficiaries from the event.PhotoValerie O'Sullivan/NO REPRODUCTION