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Bahrain's Salwa Eid Naser was disqualified for lane infringement
The Dublin sprint coach who got two of his athletes on to the Olympic podium in Paris in the same event
Irish runner will meet Marileidy Paulino and Salwa Eid Naser again in high-class 400m final in Brussels
Swimming finalist targeted last week after sprinter Rhasidat Adeleke received racist abuse in recent months
Raheny Shamrock Athletic Club now has a long waiting list at certain juvenile levels
Joyce’s success in Lima is a timely reminder that for all the talk of the need for better facilities and specialised coaches nothing beats a bit of old-school ingenuity and ambition
Sonia O'Sullivan: Why was the investigation into Bahrain only made known after the Olympics – when it was concluded last December
Irish sprinter says she has analysed her fourth-place finish in the Olympics and is focused on getting better
Norway’s Jakob Ingebrigtsen breaks the world record in the 3,000m by three seconds during Poland meet
Athletics Integrity Unit’s charge against Bahrain Athletics Association raises serious questions – including about the merit of Salwa Eid Naser’s Olympic 400m silver medal
Tallaght sprinter claimed a massive 64 per cent of the vote in a survey conducted by Teneo Sports Advisory
Celebration of sprinter among large-scale works ranging from abstract art to freestyle graffiti
Simon Harris sounded giddy with excitement as large crowds gathered at the GPO
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
From historic feats by Daniel Wiffen and Kellie Harrington to kangaroo-hopping and boxing’s lapse into a culture war
Heroic effort to chase bronze medal by Irish quartet as US win gold
Jakob Ingebrigtsen makes amends with 5,000m gold; Emmanuel Wanyonyi wins thrilling 800m final
Paris 2024 timetable: Who is competing when in athletics, boxing, rowing, hockey, badminton and gymnastics?
Tallaght athlete clocks her third fastest ever time but Polish rival runs savvy race to close gap over the closing 50m and claim bronze
Rhasidat Adeleke edged out of bronze position in last 30m, with gold taken by an impressive Marileidy Paulino of the Dominican Republic
Ireland qualify for women’s relay final, Kate O’Connor is 14th in the heptathlon with one event remaining
Tallaght Athletic Club packed to the rafters to watch Adeleke in the women’s 400 metres final, where she came in fourth
Fourth-place finish in a 400m final in her first Olympics no small achievement for the phenomenally talented 21-year-old from Tallaght, Rhasidat Adeleke
Paris 2024: Dublin sprinter is beaten but not defeated following women's 400m final
Twenty-one-year-old Rhasidat Adeleke will be the first ever Irish woman to line up in a sprint event final at the Olympic Games
Irish eyes will be firmly fixed on sprinter’s bid for glory in the women’s 400m final
Emer McLysaght: I went to the same primary school as Rhasidat Adeleke. Sure I’m practically an Olympian
Kate O’Connor becomes Ireland’s first Olympic heptathlete while Shamrock Rovers and St Pat’s are in European action
Jack Woolley beaten in taekwondo repechage as Sarah Lavin and Mark English qualify for Friday’s semi-finals
Irish sprinter finished second behind Salwa Eid Naser and was sixth fastest qualifier for her first Olympic final
Dublin club has become hub for sprinters - but lacks a ‘JP McManus for athletics’ to keep facilities up to scratch
Ireland's Jack Woolley finally gets into action in the round of 16 of Taekwondo’s men’s 58kg category
The 21-year-old Dublin sprinter Rhasidat Adeleke is drawn in the first of three Olympic 400m semi-finals on Wednesday evening
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