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/ 6 years agoStephen Scullion hopes to “show that Irish athletes can run fast times”
Stephen Scullion who made a big breakthrough at the Houston Half Marathon on Sunday (January 14), says a love for running...
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/ 6 years agoEmelia Gorecka: Laying foundations with Chris Thompson for long term success
Patience is the name of the game for Emelia Gorecka, who has spent the last two years re-building her strength, speed...
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/ 6 years agoMarathon man Moen’s full-time approach pays off
Sondre Nordstad Moen, the first European to break 2:06 for the marathon, says becoming a full-time athlete and a change in...
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/ 6 years agoDerek Redmond: 25 years on from iconic Olympic moment
25 years, Derek Redmond confesses, feel like they’ve flown by as frenetically as a lap of the track. A quarter-century since...
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/ 6 years agoCharlotte Taylor: leading the way to gold
When Charlotte Taylor led the senior women home to team gold at the European Cross Country Championships on Sunday (December 10),...
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/ 6 years agoShona Heaslip’s meteoric rise in Irish athletics
Shona Heaslip may only be three years in the sport of athletics, but on Sunday in Samorin, Slovakia (December 10), she aims...
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/ 6 years agoElle Vernon: back in the athletics spotlight
Qualifying for her sixth European Cross Country Championships represents more than just a return to form for Elle Vernon. Vernon stormed...
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/ 6 years agoHugh Armstrong: flying the flag for Connacht
Paul Pollock’s return to the top of Irish Cross Country rightly grabbed the headlines in Abbotstown last weekend, however, there was another...
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/ 6 years agoZak Hanna: bikes to international runner
Zak Hanna has been on the Northern Ireland running scene a relatively short time, but has already experienced great success and...
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/ 6 years agoWisdom from Africa: celebrating more than a race win
In 2016, Shadrack Kimining Korir made the long journey from his small farm in Kenya to Cardiff in Wales. There he...