Ultra-competitive Kate O’Connor lets latest achievement on world stage sink in slowly
The more the Irish star delved into her championship preparations, the better her result appeared to settle
Kate O’Connor makes light of injuries to win bronze at World Indoor Championships
Irish star says her competitiveness helped her through after setbacks in the build-up to event
Kate O’Connor tightens grip on medal with shot put performance in pentathlon at the World Indoors
Irish athlete clears 1.81m on third attempt to stay in medal contention after opening events in Torun
Nick Griggs takes lessons from finishing ninth as Josh Kerr wins World Indoor 3,000m
Mark English falls just short of making 800m final while Lauren Roy ‘super happy’ to make 60m semi-finals
Nick Griggs on his 3,000m prospects in Torun: ‘Most athletes are going to dream of a medal’
The Tyrone 21-year-old has moved up another level since winning gold at the European cross-country last December
Kate O’Connor and Mark English need to strike while the iron is hot
Key to Irish success at World Indoors remains the same as it was for Coghlan, O’Sullivan, O’Mara and Donovan in 1987
Mark English makes perfect start with 800m heat win at World Indoor Championships
Maeve O’Neill rides luck to make 800m semi-final; Bori Akinola finishes sixth in 60m semi-final
Majestic Torun a worthy setting as Kate O’Connor prepares to do battle with the best
Mark English also begins his quest to reach a first global 800m final at World Athletics Indoor Championships in Poland
Mark English primed for another 800m medal shot at the World Indoor Championships
Former Irish 800m record holder David Matthews believes English’s experience will count in Poland this weekend
Roscommon survive Donegal’s hurricane fightback to keep league final hopes alive
Difficult conditions go the Rossies’ way at the Hyde
Ireland’s Peter Lynch clocks 59:52 to finish fifth in New York City Half Marathon
Kilkenny man becomes first Irish runner to break hour mark over the half-marathon
How Ronnie Delany’s date with Olympic destiny inspired a generation of Irish athletes
Hard to think what might have transpired had he not won gold in Melbourne in 1956
Ciara Neville: ‘When I first got back it felt like I was running with someone else’s leg’
At 26 years old, the Limerick sprinter is fast recovering her best form after a serious hamstring injury
‘Kind, elegant and a beast on the track’: Giants of Irish athletics remember Ronnie Delany
Eamonn Coghlan and John Treacy say they were both inspired to achieve greatness by the 1956 Olympic champion
Ronnie Delany’s Melbourne gold remains one of the greatest achievements in Irish sport
Memorable Irish track Olympian, a splendid middle-distance champion















