Paris 2024: Irish dream team bow out on a high
One of Ireland's greatest sporting partnerships have bowed out at the top, with Katie-George Dunlevy and Eve McCrystal once again delivering when it matters most.
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One of Ireland's greatest sporting partnerships have bowed out at the top, with Katie-George Dunlevy and Eve McCrystal once again delivering when it matters most.
It is Day 4 of the Paralympic Games in Paris, and Team Ireland have won their second medal of the games.
Para cyclist Katie-George Dunlevy and pilot Eve McCrystal secured at least a silver medal after qualifying for the gold medal race in the women's B 3000m individual pursuit.
Chloe MacCombe makes her Paralympic debut on Day 4 of the Games, accompanied by her guide Catherine Sands, racing in the para triathlon (PTVI), while twin sister Judith is also competing in the same competition.
It was during her college days that Josephine Healion, along with her sister, joined their local club, Tullamore Cycling and Touring Club.
Legendary cycling pair Katie George Dunlevy and Eve McCrystal are among the 12 athletes added to Team Ireland's squad for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.
Ireland will look to match or better their medal haul at the upcoming 2024 Para-cycling Track World Championships in Rio De Janeiro from 20-24 March.
Katie-George Dunlevy and Linda Kelly completed the double at the Para-Cycling Road World Championships, soloing to victory in the WB Road Race.