Paris 2024: Irish in action on Day 13 of Olympic Games
With the number of Irish athletes competing at the Olympics in Paris beginning to wind down, Day 13 will see the first Irish athlete to qualify for the Games make her debut.
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With the number of Irish athletes competing at the Olympics in Paris beginning to wind down, Day 13 will see the first Irish athlete to qualify for the Games make her debut.
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