Seminal moment for Irish women’s rowing as formidable foursome claim bronze
Keogh, Lambe, Murtagh and Hegarty produce big finish to secure Ireland’s first medal
Keogh, Lambe, Murtagh and Hegarty produce big finish to secure Ireland’s first medal
The Irish women’s pair and lightweight doubles crews both progress to the semi-finals
Jack Woolley makes history in taekwondo while the women's hockey team begin
Kerry pair qualified for Tokyo at the 2019 World Championships
Irish boats collect five medals in total at World Cup regatta
Paul O’Donovan is now among most-decorated athletes in Irish sporting history
Eight Irish crews made up of 17 rowers selected for European Rowing championships
Ireland could send as many as 90 athletes to Japan – an increase on Brazil four years ago
Two rowers record faster opening heat times than Ireland rower ahead of Sunday’s final
Seven Irish crews in action in Poznan
Covid-19 now a growing threat to international events
Ireland could have as many as six boats competing in the Olympics at Tokyo
Irish lightweight group head for Spain to continue preparations for Olympic pre-selection trial
Monika Dukarska and Aileen Crowley the fourth Irish boat to qualify for Tokyo 2020
Paul O’Donovan and Fintan McCarthy are pipped at the death by Germany
Rowing: Spotlight on Paul O’Donovan and Fintan McCarthy partnership in Rotterdam
‘I’ll just have to put in more time and more effort and keep trying to get back in’
Claire Feerick and Eimear Lambe finish second to the USA after losing out to Italian crew
Ireland trials gets underway at the National Rowing Centre on Monday
Fionnan Crowley and Andy Harrington beat Mark O’Donovan and Shane O’Driscoll
World champions sparkle despite testing conditions in Cork
Maurogiovanni defends tough junior programme following criticism
Duo finished in third but only two lightweight doubles qualify for A and B semis
Her winning time was the fastest of the day at the World Rowing Championships
Skibbereen duo say lightweight doubles will be ‘tighter than ever’ this weekend in Bulgaria
A new heavyweight group has been named to train at the National Rowing Centre
Places still to be nailed down on team for the World Cup series
Ireland crews had bagged gold and silver in different combinations on previous day
UCD bid to defend title and avenge Gannon Cup defeat in the snow to Trinity
Paul and Gary O’Donovan and Shane O’Driscoll and Mark O’Donovan all to move up in weight
High Performance Committee chair calls for calm amid criticism over Maurogiovanni
Decision criticised as a ‘hostile campaign’ by Irish Coastal Rowing Federation
O’Donovan brothers to travel to New Zealand in January to train and compete
O’Donovan brothers win special praise from President as he hosted Skibbereen Rowing Club
Choppy waters in Florida dont’ help Puspure’s pursuit of world medal
Irish rowers both make semi-finals at World Rowing Championships
Ireland pair will now compete in C Final at the World Rowing Championships
Irish rower looks on course to make final through repechage route
Irish boats claim three heat wins on opening day of action in Florida
Paul O’Donovan will compete in lightweight singles in Florida with Gary a reserve
Addition of a men’s and women’s pair a major talking point
Denise Walsh will also be looking to continue fine season in Florida
France thwart Irish duo yet again but Skibbereen rowers hold off Poland and China
Lightweight pair hold off Britain to take top honours at the World Cup Regatta in Poland
In-form Polish native returning to Poznan to compete in the single sculls event
Neptune Regatta to get season started at Islandbridge with 368 crews expected
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices