Paris 2024: Ireland narrowly beaten by strong Aussie side in Paris
Ireland 1-2 Australia
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Aoife Casey and Margaret Cremen won their repechage to make semi-finals of women's double sculls at Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium.
The Irish swimmers have got Day Three off to a positive start at the Olympics in Paris.
Many of the world's stars at the Paris Games will measure their success by medals, but rower Kathleen Noble is hoping for an Olympic legacy that is both more modest and far-reaching - that rowing will become sustainable in her native Uganda.
PARIS : Many of the world's stars at the Paris Games will measure their success by medals, but rower Kathleen Noble is hoping for an Olympic legacy that is both more modest and far-reaching - that rowing will become sustainable in her native Uganda.
Ireland captain Andy Balbirnie said his side never stopped believing in themselves after they recorded their first win in a home test match with a four-wicket victory over Zimbabwe in Belfast on Sunday.
India vs Argentina, Men's Hockey, Paris Olympics 2024, Live Updates: India men's hockey team will be squaring off against Argentina in their Pool B match of Paris Olympics 2024 on Monday. Match against Argentina is also expected to be a tough one as the South Americans are famous for man-to-man marking and hard play, which the Indian midfield will have to withstand. The Indians are placed in a tough Pool B alongside reigning champions Belgium, mighty Australia, Argentina, New Zealand and Ireland. Earlier, India beat New Zealand 3-2 in a tense opening match on Saturday with captain Harmanpreet Singh scoring the winner in the dying minutes from a penalty stroke.
Waking up as an All-Ireland winner this morning, Armagh midfielder Ben Crealey felt that a decision he took to abandon his family's traditional sport of choice for football had been justified.