Sonia O’Sullivan: Striving to fulfil aspirations at 7,000 feet
Vast network of running trails attracts some of world’s best distance runners to Flagstaff
Vast network of running trails attracts some of world’s best distance runners to Flagstaff
Something and everything about this imperial distance still brings a smile to Irish sport
Few sporting careers offer less security than distance running he's up for the challenge
It would be nice to see a bit of the spirit of Alf Tupper in how runners prepare over winter
‘It always makes me wonder too about the origins, relevance and where it’s all headed’
State pitches €15m into Redesdale fund through Enterprise Ireland
College athletes now can have a better set up compared to what lies ahead as a professional
Coscoran secured the national 1,500m title last month
Declan Kelly resigned this week after allegations emerged of drunken behaviour at a fundraising party
The Irishman snatching the race from Ovett in 1980 is an indelible childhood memory
An Irishman’s Diary
On a memorable birthday run with my dad in 1986, I discovered the joy of running
Participants included soldiers from Lebanon peacekeeping force
Kenya has done well battling coronavirus but for young athletes the future is uncertain
It’s 38 years on Tuesday since Ray Flynn set the Irish record on Dream Mile night in Oslo
Four of Ireland’s greats joined forces to break a relay record and raise money for Ethiopia
Sonia O’Sullivan on a night at the Millrose Games that helped her chase her dreams
Greatest ever night of athletics as Cobh runner claimed silver in the 5,000m
No medal for Norway’s Ingebrigtsen brothers as Africans confirm their superiority
Ger Power claims gains in pace and athleticism have transformed Gaelic football
He was Ireland’s first US scholarship athlete, forging lasting links to Villanova University
400-metre sprinter was the first of many Irish athletes to attend Villanova University
A giant of Irish hammer throwing, he finished fourth in 1960 Olympics in Rome
Former Dublin star ready to join thousands in annual mile race in aid of the charity
Hall of Fame award winner Ray Flynn ‘surprised’ his mile mark still stands
Bríd Smith and Ruth Coppinger will refuse to stand for Dáil prayer – will they be ejected?
Won a silver medal in the 1500m in the 1969 European Championships in Athens
Cork man richly deserving of his Athletics Ireland Hall of Fame award
Sports psychologist describes unexpected start to fruitful work relationship with rugby star
From Thomas Barr’s heroics, to the lows of Michael Conlon and Katie Taylor’s exits
As well as the thousands commuting by bike, cycling is among Ireland’s top three participation sports
Eamonn Coghlan’s TV series ‘Super Fit Seniors’ shows how older athletes can inspire
Meath athlete is Ireland’s sole participant at World Indoor Championships
Funeral mass hears of an athlete with an extraordinary ability to get the best out of himself
The weaknesses in Arsène Wenger’s team were ruthlessly exposed by Barcelona
FG Senator Eamonn Coghlan defends Coalition record
As Irish athletes hope to garner medals from previous competitions, do we've some to return?
American universities didn’t so much open a path of opportunity as bulldoze it
Éamonn Coghlan calls for Government to make Ireland a leader in sports tourism
Minister welcomes Referendum Commission’s move to clarify adoption rights
Speaking at LGBT event FG senator says No campaign focuses on wrong issues
Senator tells Fine Gael LGBT meeting about difficulties faced by son Michael coming out
Over Christmas there are 132 Goal Miles scheduled all around the country
Only when Cork athlete realised 50km walk title was no longer attainable did he decide to give up
Five amigos don bear outfits and pink singlets for a great cause
Castleknock College student claims 400/800m titles in exciting style
Tanaiste says parties concentrating on shouting slogans and designing posters
Socialist Party candidate considered frontrunner for seat vacated by Patrick Nulty
Nicky McFadden’s sister is fulfilling a promise to her late sister
Director general says it is ‘no longer tenable’ for GAA to see its audience as Irish people who live in Ireland
Top miler’s world was shattered when he was told to give up running because of severe osteoarthritis in his hip, but like all athletes he dug deep
It’s been 138 years to be exact but compiling an inventory of Irish athletes is complicated
Is Flanagan about to throw his hat in the ring? We hear he’s been testing the waters
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices