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Irish taekwondo athlete Jack Woolley
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The athletes who wore green over the past 18 days at the Olympics gave so much of themselves to the challenge that you couldn’t but be moved by it
Paris 2024 timetable: Who is competing when in athletics, boxing, rowing, hockey, badminton and gymnastics?
Paris has been a beguiling host but there’s no mystery behind Ireland’s Olympic success
Jack Woolley beaten in taekwondo repechage as Sarah Lavin and Mark English qualify for Friday’s semi-finals
The Tallaght taekwondo mould-breaker came within the tightest margins of fighting for a bronze medal but walks away proud of everything he achieved
Tallaght native Jack Woolley became the first Irish taekwondo athlete to compete at the Olympic Games when he qualified for Tokyo and is now bound for Paris
PE Expo showcasing projects from schools around country returns to DCU after pandemic
Garda cameras to be installed in areas where high-profile incidents occurred last year
New Operation Citizen aims to create an environment so ‘people can enjoy themselves’
Alison Gilliland says issues are priority for group tackling problems in city centre
Reported crime has fallen and anti-social behaviour is viewed as issue predating Covid
Taekwondo fighter was assaulted while out in Dublin city centre over the weekend
Owen Keegan claims there is an ‘abundance’ of homeless accommodation available
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Taekwondo fighter (22) received treatment in hospital for injuries to his face
The mixed emotions of the last fortnight in Tokyo could end with a historic high on Sunday
Only a few days in, we've seen a gamut of raw emotion as Irish athletes make their exit
Delight and anguish were both on view as reality of competition takes hold
Mary Hannigan: From dressage to diving to Taekwondo to loopy, roundy, kicky things
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
Darragh Bambrick’s three-part series looks at nine Irish athletes on the long road to Tokyo
Irish gymnast looking forward to renewing his pommel horse rivalry with Britain’s Max Whitlock
Athletes keep their eye on the prize as they eschew the negativity that drags others down
Skinny Irish kid no longer just a taekwondo novelty but a real threat for Olympic medals
Some of Ireland’s leadings sportspeople and writers have their say on the year ahead
Johnny Watterson looks at the year ahead as sport, like life, tries to get back to normal
Ireland could send as many as 90 athletes to Japan – an increase on Brazil four years ago
Tallaght man will go to Tokyo as his country’s first ever participant in the sport
Paralympics Ireland’s appointee is one of a kind in martial arts
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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
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