Paris 2024: All or nothing for Ross Corrigan and Nathan Timoney in gold pursuit
Thank God for the slightly cooler conditions today out at the rowing.
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Thank God for the slightly cooler conditions today out at the rowing.
Kellie Harrington became the first Irish woman to medal at more than one Olympic Games after securing at least bronze with a quarter-final win over Colombia's Angie Valdes Pana by unanimous decision at Paris 2024.
Robert Dickson and Sean Waddilove will start the men's skiff medal race in second place after a strong finish to the opening series.
Ireland's Rachael Darragh was well beaten by classy Spaniard Carolina Marin in her second and final group match, as her hopes of progression to the badminton knockout stages came to an end.
In this week's episode of Camogie Extra, former Dublin manager Adrian O'Sullivan and two-time Galway All-Star Anne-Marie Hayes join Marie Crowe and Orla Keeling to react to the All-Ireland semi-finals.
Ireland captain Lucy Mulhall Rock has confirmed her retirement from sevens rugby, after the conclusion of their Paris 2024 Olympic campaign.
Assured of a quarterfinal berth, India will aim for consistency when they take on reigning champions Belgium in their tough penultimate Pool B match of the Olympic Games in Paris on Thursday. The Red Lions are leading Pool B with three wins from as many matches, while the Indians are a rung below in the second place with two wins and a draw. Mighty Australia are placed third with seven points from two wins and a loss. Argentina have also qualified for the quarterfinals with four points from three games, which includes a win, a draw and a loss.
Paul O'Donovan and Fintan McCarthy remain on course for back-to-back Olympic gold medals after they stormed to victory in their men's lightweight double sculls semi-final.