From late bloomer to the world stage, Ireland's Lithuanian-born flyer on track for Tokyo
Greta Streimikyte on her meteoric rise, how much representing Ireland means to her and what’s yet to come.
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The SoftCo Series will see Ireland play Great Britain at Queen’s University on March 13, 14 and 16.
Paralympics Ireland’s new fundraising campaign ‘The Next Level’ has already raised over €60,000.
The announcement was made by owners Gigginstown House Stud.
The footage was posted on Twitter last night.
31-year-old has reportedly signed a two-year deal worth $31 million.
Elsewhere Kyrie Irving and James Harden led the Brooklyn Nets past San Antonio Spurs.
The Portaferry native claimed a bronze medal in the 1,500m at the 2019 championships.
An AFLW expert assesses the performances of the eight Irish players that lined out in Round Five.
The golfer previously said he was in ‘good spirits’ after being moved to a second hospital in Los Angeles.
LeBron James led the scoring for the victors with 19 points.
Higgins wrapped up his win with a 127 clearance to black in the final frame.
‘I’m aware of a photo in circulation on social media.’
Aishling Sheridan’s scintillating form in Australia continued, while Mayo’s Kelly sisters helped West Coast Eagles to their first win of 2021.
The Mexican won by knockout in Miami, and is now eyeing Billy Joe Saunders and the WBO belt.
Stick on the kettle and get stuck into this lot.
David Gillick shares his memories and stories of the late, great Jerry Kiernan.
Caleb Ewan won today’s seventh stage.
Ibrahimovic said athletes like the Lakers star should “stay out” of politics.
TG4 is showing two full games this weekend, along with Monday evening’s highlights show.
Let’s see how closely you’ve been paying attention to the headlines this week.
David Gillick on the air of excitement around Irish athletics and his belief that the Olympic Games will go ahead this summer.
The 30-year-old is aiming for a hat-trick of victories in tomorrow’s seventh and final stage.
The reigning MVP scored 38 points as Milwaukee beat New Orleans in a thriller.
John Geddert had ties to disgraced team doctor Larry Nassar.
Aoife O’Rourke and Brendan Irvine march on, while there was disappointment and frustration for Michaela Walsh.
David Gillick discusses the rise of online abuse in sport, and the zero-tolerance approach which must be adopted towards it.
The IOC have given the Australian city the status of preferred bidder, with no other cities currently in the process.
The Jazz shot 45 per cent from three in the 25-point victory.
The performance was the Dubliner’s second fastest time ever over the distance indoors and her third fastest overall.
Bennett trumps Dekker and Ewan in bunch sprint on Al-Marjan Island.
Doncic finished with 31 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists.
Cian McPhillips talks to The42 after his incredible display in the 800m at the National Indoor Arena over the weekend.
The Jazz were one shy of the Bucks’ NBA record.
Barnard Dunne’s Irish team are competing in Sofia in preparation for the summer’s final Olympic qualifiers.
The Governement in England set out its road map for the easing of coronavirus restrictions today.
Fletcher suffered the injury at the IJF Tel Aviv Grand Slam on Saturday.
The 25-year-old finished second at an American Track League meeting to put her back at the top again.
The feat marked the biggest comeback in Pelicans’ history.
The 45-year-old had a microdiscectomy to relieve a pressurised disc fragment last month.
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