Registration for next year's Dublin Marathon will take place through a lottery system, instead of the first-come, first-served online process.
Organisers have come to the decision as demand for this past weekend's race could not be met, despite an extra 2,500 places being added.
People hoping to take part in the 2020 Dublin marathon will pay 15 euro to enter the lottery, which opens this Friday.
The fee will be refunded if the applicant is unsuccessful in the draw.
The #KBCDublinMarathon race organisers have today announced that registration for the 2020 will occur through a lottery system as a result of the increased demand for entries. Entry to this lottery will only be from the 1st-30th November. More info 👉🏻 https://t.co/OJnq6q4dgC pic.twitter.com/p4FwPGy3ko
— KBC Dublin Marathon (@dublinmarathon) October 29, 2019