Super grandma, 70, Collette O’Hagan is gearing up for her 695th marathon in dublin this weekend
The 70-year-old has no plans to stop there, as she’s aiming to bring her grand total to a cool 700 before the end of the year.
Colette has ran marathons all over the world including places such as Boston and New York.
Collette has run marathons all over the world, but Dublin holds a special place in her heart as it’s where she ran her first marathon 30 years ago.
She explained: “My running journey started in Dublin. I never looked back. I do love Dublin.”
While most runners spend months preparing for a big race, superfit Collette can easily clock up two or three marathons every weekend.
She has also completed all of the major marathons around the world including Boston 11 times and New York six times.
Her impressive list also includes Berlin, London, Chicago and Tokyo, making up the Big Six in marathon circles.
The Dundalk woman recalled how a small crowd joined her on her first Dublin marathon, but over the years the event has grown dramatically, “and now I am doing it with 22,500.”
She said: “I owe a lot to Dublin for getting me going and for my running journey.”
Collette began running with her husband Larry and as time passed her interest in it, and in running longer distances, outgrew his.
She gets a lot out of running and her advice is to “stay focused, keep yourself motivated and enjoy it.”
She said: “I particularly look forward to Dublin; the spectators are amazing, they bring you through it, they are just fantastic.
“Some of the women are out and ask do you want a cup of tea, they are so friendly, it is like a day out nearly going around Dublin, it is just fabulous, I’d say it will be a massive big party day on Sunday.
“It has special meaning and definitely is one of my favorites.”
While she doesn’t keep a close eye on the clock, Collette is happy now to complete a marathon within approximately five hours.
She explained: “I don’t push myself that I’m stressed, if you are stressing your body all the time, stress will bring on an injury.”
2019 is also a special year because it marked her golden wedding anniversary and she celebrated her 70th birthday.
She and Larry have five children and 10 grandchildren and that does not include over 80 children they have fostered over the years.
She said: “This is a special year, a lot of milestones this year and my ambition is to continue running and see how far the journey takes me.”
posted Friday October 25th
by Elaine Keogh