Fionnuala McCormack finishes 28th in Olympics marathon as Sifan Hassan makes history
Wicklow runner becomes first Irish woman to compete in five Olympic Games
Irish athlete Fionnuala McCormack
Wicklow runner becomes first Irish woman to compete in five Olympic Games
4x400m relay final set to be potential highlight of the weekend
Rhasidat Adeleke one of several genuine Olympic medal contenders for Ireland in Paris
Molly Scott becomes the fastest Irish women indoors
After a stellar year for Irish sportswomen, why not make 2022 the year you become a fan, or even better, take part yourself
The progress has been enormous in the 18-year span since the awards began
Translating success from the junior to senior ranks is the acid test for Irish athletics
No medals this time for Irish women at European Cross-Country, but some superb runs
U23 promise but disappointment remains given medal count could have been greater
Fionnuala McCormack will be a pivotal presence at Abbotstown on Sunday
32-year-old is a model of consistency and will be leading home challenge in Europeans
Irish runner moves closer to Catherina McKiernan’s Irish record at the distance
European Cross-Country Championships is a chance for our athletes to shine
There is an honesty about the morning run beyond commitment to success
Ethiopian’s half marathon run the latest in a string of record-breaking performances
This is a great opportunity to rebuild some profile for the sport, and help inspire next generation
Turin event rearranged to 2022 to facilitate event on December 12th
Stephanie Meadow stays in touch in the golf as Leona Maguire fades in third round
Natalya Coyle is joint third ahead of Friday’s final four events in modern pentathlon
After Tuesday’s close of business, they were inside the ranking quota for their events
So far, 21 athletes have either qualified or are very close to – four more than in Rio 2016
Long-distance athlete will run in make-or-break marathon event on Sunday
With spring marathons abandoned due to Covid, handful of elite races offer last chance
Introducing the 12 contenders for this year’s award after a stellar year in women’s sport
Despite having to train alone due to Covid, rower defended her European title with ease
Ireland could send as many as 90 athletes to Japan – an increase on Brazil four years ago
Event was scheduled to take place at Abbotstown in December
Tokyo Olympics hopeful has been a powerful voice on the Black Lives Matter movement
Cork footballer has been putting the fun back into the game for girls while researching her PhD
With her Olympic dream on hold until 2021, the boxer got stuck in on the front line
A full list of the 700 athletes to head across the Atlantic has been compiled
Defender helped Ireland beat Greece and Montenegro in March with two crucial goals
Rachael Blackmore named Irish Times / Sport Ireland sportswoman of the month for February
School teacher runs 2:10.10 in Seville to smash his own previous best of 2:13.39
The Wicklow athlete led the Irish senior team to silver at the European Cross Country Championships
It has been a remarkable year for women’s sport, domestically and internationally
This is an ideal opportunity to build on the past and deliver fresh success on Irish soil
Belfast doctor cuts over five minutes off his previous best to go to number two on the Irish all-time list
Wicklow runner’s younger sister takes bronze at national cross-country finals
McCormack returns to cross-country in Sunday’s national championship
Three talented brothers set to run at European Team Championships on their home track
Sarah Lavin finished second in the 100m hurdles at the European Games in Minsk
University’s athletics club has expanded from 18 to 115 members during his tenure
Irish runner just misses out on earning a slot at next year’s Tokyo Olympics
Change to rules could have knock-on effects for race’s strict qualification times
18th place at World Cross Country in Aarhus makes her the second-best European
Irish previously hosted cross country championships in 2009
Your heart is pure and you’re fired with good intentions: this is going to be the year
Men’s team finish fifth but Kenyan-born Turkish runners dominate in Slovakia
An Riocht runner leaves Kerry O’Flaherty in chase and is assured of Slovakia selection
Disappointed Gary O’Hanlon initially assumed he was the first Irish finisher on the day
Sittuk won Irish men’s title despite hailing from, and training in, his native Kenya
In part four of five, Mary Hannigan continues her look at highlights in Irish women’s sport
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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
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