Family of Irish Olympians celebrate as youngest wins bronze with rowing team
Dublin woman Eimear Lambe follows older sister who competed at the Rio Olympics
Dublin woman Eimear Lambe follows older sister who competed at the Rio Olympics
Keogh, Lambe, Murtagh and Hegarty produce big finish to secure Ireland’s first medal
Ireland could send as many as 90 athletes to Japan – an increase on Brazil four years ago
Claire Lambe picks out Rio experience as the pinnacle of her career as she retires
Retirement of French man Jeremie Azou opens opportunity for O’Donovans
Irish Open in Cork cancelled, but World Coastal Rowing Championships to go ahead
Olympic finalist in Rio is fighting fit and has not been resting on her laurels
Every day this week, Mary Hannigan looks at some of the highlights in women’s sport from the last 30 years. Part one looks at 50 to 41
Well run Irish Rowing Championships illustrates high standard of underage talent
Victory for Cork brothers at final regatta in Lucerne in Switzerland will seal success
Huge entry for Cork Regatta while further World Cup glory beckons in Lucerne
Denise Walsh thanks her lucky socks as highly promiscuous Galileo sees fruits of his labour
Crowds expected to turn out for European champions Gary and Paul O’Donovan in Czech Republic
Sport Ireland’s increased allocation of €525,000 to rowing is much needed
The Irish Olympic rower is studying for a Masters degree at the English university
63 clubs to be represented at annual University of Limerick event
Great expectations as young Irish talent start to stake claim at top table
Aoife Feeley and Aifric Keogh take on U-23 duo Amy Mason and Tara Hanlon
East African runners expected to dominate the elite race for top prize of €12,000
Ian O’Riordan speaks to athletes and OCI team members who were on the scene in Rio
Olympic medalists set guage up against the best of young Irish talent at NRC
New Zealander coached the Ireland participants in Rio Games
President Higgins praises Olympic athletes but says Rio threw up ‘serious issues’
Chief sports writer Keith Duggan reflects on the first week at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games
O’Donovan brothers from Cork claim a first ever Olympic rowing medal for Ireland
Dream hour of high accomplishment for Irish lightweight double sculls teams
Ireland’s first serious medal chance - both men’s and women’s rowing crews in finals
O’Donovan brothers are officially cult heroes at this point, thanks largely to RTÉ interview
Irish rowers take centre stage in afternoon while Annalise Murphy is also in the water
Paddy Barnes among the Irish athletes starting their Rio Olympics campaign
Three crews will compete in heats over the opening two days at the Olympic Games
Lightweight double of Paul and Gary O’Donovan seeded in the top six at Rio
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices