Jack Woolley
Irish taekwondo athlete Jack Woolley
Dancing with the Stars: ‘I’ve had the best time of my life. I feel super fit,’ chef Kevin Dundon says as he is voted off show
Television: Former Miss Universe Ireland Aishah Akorede is landed with her third dance-off in four weeks. What's up?
Dancing with the Stars: Gearóid Farrelly hit by nerves during dance-off but Kevin Dundon somehow lives on
‘I screwed up and never recovered,’ says Farrelly as judges hand him a collective thumbs down on orchestra night
Dancing with the Stars: Audience boos judge Arthur Gourounlian after his comments about Rhys McClenaghan
Judge Arthur Gourounlian looks stunned when his critique of Olympic champion Rhys McClenaghan and Laura Nolan earns a prominent boo from the audience
Dancing with the Stars: dark and stormy end for Joanna Donnelly as meteorologist loses dance-off
‘I’ve had the time of my life,’ says Joanna Donnelly after judges save former Miss Universe Ireland Aishah Akorede
Dancing with the Stars judges and Kellie Harrington in tears after Jack Woolley’s emotional dance
Television:Taekwondo Olympian Jack Woolley recalls how Kellie Harrington was there for him after he was viciously attacked in Dublin: ‘I needed plastic surgery ... she was the first person that turned out’
Dancing with the Stars: Celebrity chef Kevin Dundon serves up another dance floor mess
Dancing with the Stars: Ireland AM’s Elaine Crowley is second contestant to go from show
Dancing with the Stars review: Mickey Joe Harte first to be voted off this year’s show
Television review: ‘It’s been great craic,’ says the Donegal Eurovision singer Mikey Joe Harte. ‘I made so many friends’
Dancing with the Stars review: Waltz by meteorologist Joanna Donnelly in memory of her mother leaves everyone in tears
Television: week two of DWTS 2025 sees goosebumps abound and emotions flow
Dancing with the Stars review: Twists, turns and all kinds of grimaces as new judge Karen Byrne goes up against sourpuss Brian Redmond
Television: Olympians Jack Woolley and Rhys McClenaghan are clear front-runners as RTÉ’s dance competition returns for its 2025 season
Dancing with the Stars 2025: Who are the contestants, when is it on and more
Everything you need to know about RTÉ’s new season of the competition for the glitterball trophy
Ireland’s Olympics were emotional – deeply, achingly, and beautifully so
The athletes who wore green over the past 18 days at the Olympics gave so much of themselves to the challenge that you couldn’t but be moved by it
Olympics: Complete day-by-day guide to the Irish athletes in action in Paris
Paris 2024 timetable: Who is competing when in athletics, boxing, rowing, hockey, badminton and gymnastics?
Paris has been a beguiling host but there’s no mystery behind Ireland’s Olympic success
Paris has been a beguiling host but there’s no mystery behind Ireland’s Olympic success
Olympics day 12 as it happened: Rhasidat Adeleke through to 400m final
Jack Woolley beaten in taekwondo repechage as Sarah Lavin and Mark English qualify for Friday’s semi-finals
After the longest day, Jack Woolley’s second Olympics ends in a whirlpool of emotions
The Tallaght taekwondo mould-breaker came within the tightest margins of fighting for a bronze medal but walks away proud of everything he achieved
Meet Team Ireland - Jack Woolley (Taekwando)
Tallaght native Jack Woolley became the first Irish taekwondo athlete to compete at the Olympic Games when he qualified for Tokyo and is now bound for Paris
Transforming PE into a subject that affects students’ lives
PE Expo showcasing projects from schools around country returns to DCU after pandemic
Dublin city centre set for heavier Garda presence and more CCTV cameras
Garda cameras to be installed in areas where high-profile incidents occurred last year
A night of policing in Dublin: ‘There are no no-go areas for the gardaí’
New Operation Citizen aims to create an environment so ‘people can enjoy themselves’
Dublin Mayor aims to target open drug dealing and homelessness in city
Alison Gilliland says issues are priority for group tackling problems in city centre
Last days of lockdown: Has crime really increased in Dublin?
Reported crime has fallen and anti-social behaviour is viewed as issue predating Covid
Olympian Jack Woolley says he ‘got off light’ during Dublin city attack
Taekwondo fighter was assaulted while out in Dublin city centre over the weekend
‘Well-intended groups’ encouraging homeless to live in tents, says Dublin CEO
Owen Keegan claims there is an ‘abundance’ of homeless accommodation available
Irish Olympian Jack Woolley has surgery after assault in Dublin
No arrests made and investigations are ongoing, garda spokesman says
Irish Olympian Jack Woolley assaulted in Dublin city
Taekwondo fighter (22) received treatment in hospital for injuries to his face
Tokyo 2020: Kellie Harrington goes out to make the last mile a golden one
The mixed emotions of the last fortnight in Tokyo could end with a historic high on Sunday
Tokyo 2020: No dress rehearsal for the moment an Olympic dream is crushed
Only a few days in, we've seen a gamut of raw emotion as Irish athletes make their exit
Tokyo 2020: Hockey team and Jack Woolley show us both sides of the Olympic coin
Delight and anguish were both on view as reality of competition takes hold
TV View: Olympic feat of staying up late watching Tokyo games
Mary Hannigan: From dressage to diving to Taekwondo to loopy, roundy, kicky things
Tokyo 2020 Day 1: Irish in action and best of the rest
Jack Woolley makes history in taekwondo while the women's hockey team begin
We dare not speak of medals – yet here are some of our big prospects for Tokyo
Team Ireland contains some new kids on the block who are out to win gold
Ian O’Riordan: Olympic documentary series keeps focus despite shifting horizons
Darragh Bambrick’s three-part series looks at nine Irish athletes on the long road to Tokyo
Rhys McClenaghan: ‘It would be almost silly not to aim for gold every time’
Irish gymnast looking forward to renewing his pommel horse rivalry with Britain’s Max Whitlock
Irish Olympians asking not what their country can do for them
Athletes keep their eye on the prize as they eschew the negativity that drags others down
Jack Woolley: ‘there’s absolutely no reason I can’t win the gold medal’
Skinny Irish kid no longer just a taekwondo novelty but a real threat for Olympic medals
Sporting predictions for 2021: We ask the experts . . .
Some of Ireland’s leadings sportspeople and writers have their say on the year ahead
After a year of sporting famine, get ready for a high summer feast in 2021
Johnny Watterson looks at the year ahead as sport, like life, tries to get back to normal
Tokyo dreaming: Ireland’s Olympics team slowly taking shape
Ireland could send as many as 90 athletes to Japan – an increase on Brazil four years ago
5ft 11in and 58kg: Jack Wooley is Ireland’s Olympic Taekwondo pioneer
Tallaght man will go to Tokyo as his country’s first ever participant in the sport
Niamh Buffini is putting vast experience back into sports
Paralympics Ireland’s appointee is one of a kind in martial arts
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