Ian O’Riordan: Sport is war minus the shooting for Russia
Derval O’Rourke won a rare non-Russian medal in discredited 2006 World Indoors
Derval O’Rourke won a rare non-Russian medal in discredited 2006 World Indoors
Veteran marksman will compete at record equalling fifth Games
Darragh Bambrick’s three-part series looks at nine Irish athletes on the long road to Tokyo
As Bear Grylls launches a TV show on the Eco Challenge adventure race, Donegal man Jason Black recalls his near-death experience
Top 1000: Driven, disciplined and organised – it’s no wonder sportspeople and athletes are sought after in the corporate world. But it’s tough to train and compete while also pursuing a career
Cork-based race-walker knows all about 2km circuits as he keeps up Olympic preparations
Sanctuary Runners, which brings asylum-seekers and Irish people together for runs and races, started in Dungarvan in 2018 and now has 1,500 members in 18 locations
Donegal athlete puts in the performance of his career in gruelling 50km event
Some 8,000 runners take part in event won by Gary O’Hanlon in a time of 2:21:43
Tramore Valley Park includes 2.5km walkway named after Olympian Rob Heffernan
Athlete urges Irish people to treat those in direct provision with the respect he has always been shown
Over 50,000 people expected to see over 50 groups, 2,000 participants in parade
James Horan’s side secure one-point win over Roscommon in foul conditions
31-year-old had battled back from a leg injury to participate in Tuesday’s 50km event
Ian O’Riordan profiles the 42 athletes wearing green in Berlin next week
40-year-old became first Irish athlete to compete in five Olympics at Rio 2016
Prince Charles and Camilla impress assembled guests with their interest in Cork people
Dolores Duffy dressed up as ‘Superwoman’ as she bids to complete her 65th marathon
Rob Heffernan among notable absentees as Paralympics and rowing are best supported
Behind the scenes of the RTÉ hit show, from the nervy celebs to the team that delivers the slick production
No eliminations this week, it was partner switch-up night, or ‘like going on a Tinder date’
Patrick Freyne: This is where the experiment in democratic self-governance has led
Hall of Fame award winner Ray Flynn ‘surprised’ his mile mark still stands
The Donegal man held the position for 25 years which included four Olympic Games
Yohann Diniz takes the 50km walk gold as Irish great rages against dying of the light
Race walkers Rob Heffernan, Brendan Boyce and Alex Wright arrive on Thursday
London’s Olympic Stadium the venue for the biggest global sporting event of the year
A third 5,000/10,000m double at the World Championships would be some way to bow out
Jessic Ennis-Hill among those who will be given full ceremony at next month’s games
Returning to distance running after giving birth is not child’s play, but has real benefits
Rob Heffernan could be denied the chance to compete at a record sixth Olympics
Thomas Barr and Rob Heffernan our leading hopes in World Athletic Championships
‘This year made me realise I don’t need to be afraid of these guys. I’m at their level’
Five publications are in with a chance of winning the award taken by ‘Dub Sub Confidential’ last year
It’s not easy to get a proper perspective on one’s career what career is still ongoing
Cork walker becomes first Irish athlete to receive Olympic medal on home soil
Four years after the fact, the athlete will receive his bronze medal in Cork city
Race walker awarded bronze medal for 2012 race after Russian gold medallist disqualified
There will be a special medal presentation on November 3rd at the City Hall in Cork
President makes comments at reception for Team Ireland at Áras an Uachtaráin
Cork man achieves his fourth top-10 finish in five Olympic appearances
Meath woman secures Ireland’s second top-10 finish of the day after late surge in Rio
Family and friends in Rebel County elated with fifth-place finish in Olympics number five
Walker’s bronze medal from London believed to be in Pat Hickey’s possession
London bronze medalist finished sixth but was moved up after Hirooki Arai disqualified
Ireland’s first serious medal chance - both men’s and women’s rowing crews in finals
The Games have begun but it’s hard to predict exactly how well our athletes will fare
Ireland is spending a total of €40m on athletes at the Olympics, but is it worth it?
Corkman becomes first Irish athlete to be selected for five consecutive Games
Broadcaster says advertisers can place themselves ‘at heart of Irish glory’ in Rio
IAAF ban on Russian athletes from Rio Olympics could be replicated in other sports
Ireland’s latest Olympic hero deserved to be paraded down O’Connell Street
Rob Heffernan a beneficiary of CAS upholding IAAF appeal over doping punishments
The Court of Arbitration for Sport will deal with the cases of the six Russian athletes
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