More highlights than lowlights: A year in review with four voices of Irish women’s sport
Malachy Clerkin sits down with Annalise Murphy, Vikki Wall, Marie Crowe and Sarah Keane
Malachy Clerkin sits down with Annalise Murphy, Vikki Wall, Marie Crowe and Sarah Keane
Emulating para-dressage athletes and riding solo will create spine-tingling independence
Some words of wisdom – and some not so wise – from the world of sport
Avalanche of firsts and emergence of stars a sign of shifting landscape in Irish sport
The scenes broadcast from the sittingrooms of our Paralympic heroes have lit up our mornings
Keane reached unimaginable depths in the final 50m in the swim of her life in Tokyo
Stark contrast in interview opportunities with Olympic athletes and GAA players
It is essential the horses selected for the modern pentathlon have a proven record in competition
Irish pentathlete not the only one to see her dream of an Olympic medal disappear
She was fourth and just two seconds off the lead going into the penultimate event
Stephanie Meadow stays in touch in the golf as Leona Maguire fades in third round
Diving final just out of reach for Tanya Watson as golfers move up the leaderboard
Natalya Coyle is joint third ahead of Friday’s final four events in modern pentathlon
Experienced Meath athlete brings a wealth of experience to this her third Games
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Some of Ireland’s leadings sportspeople and writers have their say on the year ahead
Ireland could send as many as 90 athletes to Japan – an increase on Brazil four years ago
Rugby, soccer and a colouring book of Ireland's best female sports stars
Team boasts quality and quantity, and has medal opportunities in athletics and boxing
Three Irish athletes could book their places for Tokyo at the European Championships
Cork’s finest has won numerous All-Irelands but there’s so much more to her than that
Rio silver medal winner will now be funded through Irish Sailing Association
There was no upstaging Kellie Harrington on a day that put sportswomen centre stage
Fresh from her World Cup heroics, Ireland’s outstanding goalkeeper targets Olympic Games
Natalya Coyle on all things modern pentathalon, Johnny Watterson talks hockey
Natalya Coyle, Eilidh Prise and Sive Brassil earn podium finish in Hungary
At the European under-18 championships in Hungary the Irish student won both the 1,500m and 3,000m titles
The Irish Times/Sport Ireland Sportswoman Award for May: Natalya Coyle (Modern Pentathlon)
The Kilkenny native won a gold medal at the UIPM 2018 pentathlon World Cup in Sofi
Every day this week, Mary Hannigan looks at some of the highlights in women’s sport from the last 30 years. Part two looks at 40 to 31
Russia disqualified from 2015 event after failed drug test for Maksim Kustov
Wexford camogie star Mags D’Arcy wants less talk, more action on equality for women
Sarah Rowe, Mary Hannigan, Natalya Coyle and Evanne Ní Chuilinn give their views
Henry Shefflin among the multitude in Tullamore for this year’s event
Meath woman secures Ireland’s second top-10 finish of the day after late surge in Rio
Rob Heffernan competes in the 50km road race while the women’s golf continues
Arthur Lannigan-O’Keefe finishes opening day of the men’s competition in 25th place
Thomas Barr can win a historic medal when he runs in the 400m hurdles final
Meath steeplechaser wants to give it best shot before knuckling down career in medicine
‘This affirms my opinions. We are better off without him’
New RTÉ series has followed 10 Olympic journeys around the world over the last four years
Natalya Coyle and Arthur-Lanigan-O’Keefe go one better than last year in Florida
Medals not required for sponsorship to succeed, says head of marketing
Think outside the box when it comes to sport and you may reveal a future Olympian in your child
Veteran of London Olympics focused on renewing her pentathlon dream in Rio
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