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After a stellar year for Irish sportswomen, why not make 2022 the year you become a fan, or even better, take part yourself
After a stellar year for Irish sportswomen, why not make 2022 the year you become a fan, or even better, take part yourself
From the storming of the Capitol and the Suez Canal to Olympic success and Storm Barra, the news never stopped
So many of our sportswomen dominated the headlines and took over the front pages
Mary Hannigan and Malachy Clerkin look back on the year’s most memorable events
Versatile 26-year-old has been in outstanding form for club and country this season
From farming and food talks to TV specials to online live events, the future is here again
Tokyo medalists have the chance to revisit their heroics at Dublin Castle on Friday
The mixed emotions of the last fortnight in Tokyo could end with a historic high on Sunday
Large crowds greet Ireland’s triumphant rowers on the last leg of their journeys home
Gold and bronze medal winners return at Dublin Airport without media scrum or crowds
‘Everyone will do whatever they can’ to congratulate rowers within Covid-19 regulations
Dublin woman Eimear Lambe follows older sister who competed at the Rio Olympics
Four women take home first medals for Team Ireland from Tokyo Olympics
Jack Woolley makes history in taekwondo while the women's hockey team begin
Team Ireland contains some new kids on the block who are out to win gold
O’Donovan and McCarthy triumph in double sculls as Women’s Four place second
Paul O’Donovan is now among most-decorated athletes in Irish sporting history
Paul O’Donovan and Fintan McCarthy were impressive in their semi-final
Eight Irish crews made up of 17 rowers selected for European Rowing championships
Two rowers record faster opening heat times than Ireland rower ahead of Sunday’s final
Seven Irish crews in action in Poznan
Many will be looking to add to success from under-23 and junior European events
Monika Dukarska and Aileen Crowley the fourth Irish boat to qualify for Tokyo 2020
Lydia Heaphy impresses with semi-final slot at World Championships
Britain take gold after cracking battle at World Under-23 Championships
Women’s four and men’s lightweight crews qualify after storms delay action
Crew and their male counterparts have chance to qualify on Thursday
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
UCC women impress with wins in the eights and fours at Skibbereen Regatta
Maurogiovanni is frank about his ambition for this year of Olympic qualification of a number of boats with competitive crews
Prospects look better for next week’s Skibbereen event with mouth-watering line-up
Fionnan Crowley and Andy Harrington beat Mark O’Donovan and Shane O’Driscoll
Gold the pearl on the end of a string of sparkling rowing achievements for Ireland
Her success – and that of the O’Donovans – crown a great year for Irish rowing
World champion has borne bereavements and her sister’s cancer en route to gold
Tactic of ‘go out fast and stay in the lead’ pays off at World Championships in Bulgaria
Skibbereen duo secure World Rowing Championships gold medal ahead of Italy
Irish crews set for big weekend at World Championships in Bulgaria
Another impressive day for the Irish at the World Rowing Championships in Plovdiv
Cork brothers are through to the quarter-finals of the lightweight double sculls in Worlds
Ireland’s Emily Hegarty and Tara Hanlon see off Spain to secure semi-final qualification
Sanita Puspure dominated her heat of single sculls on opening day in hot conditions
A new heavyweight group has been named to train at the National Rowing Centre
Rowing: Skib duo up their rate to win in pairs race in Cork and book their place in Belgrade
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
Busy days at home and abroad for the four elite oarsmen
O’Donovan brothers to travel to New Zealand in January to train and compete
Coach Sean Casey says fielding a crew part of long-term bid for Olympic qualification
World Under-23 Championships in Plovdiv produce fast times in a blistering 32 degrees
Health of rowing evident as young guns make their mark at Indoor Championships
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