Refreshed and recalibrated: Rhys McClenaghan sets new targets
Olympic gold medallist Rhys McClenaghan is refreshed and recalibrated and as his dream year comes to a close, Los Angeles is already coming into view.
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Olympic gold medallist Rhys McClenaghan is refreshed and recalibrated and as his dream year comes to a close, Los Angeles is already coming into view.
Ahead of the RTÉ Sport Awards, the 10 nominees for the RTÉ Sport Sportsperson of the Year award have been named, with Paris 2024 gold medallists Rhys McClenaghan, Daniel Wiffen, Kellie Harrington, Paul O'Donovan and Katie-George Dunlevy selected alongside Katie Taylor, Paul Townend, Anthony Cacace, Shane O'Donnell, Rhasidat Adeleke and Róisín Ní Ríain.
Olympic gold medal-winning gymnast Rhys McClenaghan has described the support of his home town in Newtownards as having "meant everything" to him.
An Olympic gold medal-winning gymnast from Newtownards has described the support of his home town as having “meant everything” to him.
A total of 3.4 million people in Ireland tuned in to watch coverage of the Paris Olympics on RTÉ television, with Kellie Harrington's Olympic gold the most-watched event.
Figures from RTÉ show 3.4 million tuned into Olympics Games coverage, with finals involving Kellie Harrington and Rhasidat Adeleke the most viewed events.
More than 20,000 cheering fans welcomed Ireland’s Olympic team home after its most successful medal haul ever on Monday.
Taoiseach Simon Harris told the homecoming for Team Ireland following the Olympic Games that Ireland's athletes have inspired children around the country, saying they now believe they can grow up to represent Ireland and win medals.