The charity event raised almost €5,000 which will be shared among five local clubs to aid youth development.
Andrew (Andy) passed away suddenly aged 56 on December 13, 2020, while Joe lost his battle with cancer less than a year later, on September 18, 2021, at just 54 years-of-age.
Both men were neighbours, lifelong friends and fierce competitors on the athletics circuit around the county and beyond.
Their friends and families decided to organise the event in their memory again this year, for the first time since 2023.
“We wanted to give everyone the chance to start the New Year afresh with Joe and Andy in mind,” said chief organiser, Declan Carlin.
Given, now a TV pundit, was joined by family members, including brothers Marcus and Liam and sister Michelle to take part in the fun event.
Although the race wasn’t officially timed, there was something of a competitive edge to it with Finn Valley AC’s Enda Doherty first across the line.
He was followed closely by clubmates Gerard Gallagher and John McElhill. Finn Valley AC juvenile athlete, Aimee McElchar, was the first female to finish at the CAKE Centre after a course that took in the scenic Monellan Wood.
Almost 500 people registered for the run and walk in aid of Curragh Athletic, Markievicz Camogie Club, Red Hughs GAA, Setanta and the Three Rivers Badminton Club.
Donations can still be made via the following Revolut link: https://revolut.me/declanraj2
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