Athletics
European Athletics Championships: Olatunde and Adekele make finals
Israel Olatunde and Rhasidat Adeleke move onto the major sprinting stage in Munich
No medal for Fionnuala McCormack after seventh place marathon finish at European Championships
Irish athletes recall 1972 Munich massacre: ‘Some of us heard shots. We assumed it was the Americans celebrating’
Chronicles of the once upon a time athletics reporter
Ciara Mageean wins 1500m Commonwealth Games silver for Northern Ireland
The first and last Irishman to win a European athletics title for England
Sonia O’Sullivan: Keeping track of the summer athletics from both sides now
Northern Ireland’s Kate O’Connor wins heptathlon silver at Commonwealth Games
Reece Ademola just misses out on long jump medal at World Under-20 Championships
Three previous medal winners among 38 Irish athletes selected for European Championships
‘You are always hunting down people on the track’: How to win gold for Ireland in your 70s
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Reece Ademola sets new Irish junior long jump record to make World U20 final
The beaches of Kerry have played a huge part in the Kingdom’s finest sporting moments
Nicholas Griggs fronts Irish under-20 medal hopes in Colombia
Show me the medals: how long before Irish athletes make World Championship podium again?
Duplantis and Amusan break world records on final day of World Athletics Championships
Sarah Lavin secures automatic qualifying spot for semi-finals of 100m hurdles
USA’s Sydney McLaughlin smashes her own 400m hurdles world record
Ian O’Riordan: The changing face and evolution of track’s blue-riband event
Shericka Jackson becomes fastest woman since Flo-Jo as Shanahan and English fail to progress at worlds
Mark English clocks season-best time to qualify for world 800m semi-finals
Sonia O’Sullivan: You can’t help but be inspired by the world’s best athletes at Hayward Field
Beating your 17-year-old self: Louise Shanahan a role model for plateauing athletes
America at Large: Jim Thorpe fights for deserved honours in life and death
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World Championships wrap: Wightman takes 1500m crown with father in commentary box
Wig malfunction doesn’t stop Fraser-Pryce from getting through 200m heat
Thomas Barr and Andrew Coscoran both exit world championships at semi-final stage
Jamaica’s Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce wins 100m world title
Rhasidat Adeleke produces searing run to secure place in 400m semi-finals
Coscoran qualifies for 1500 semi-final as Kerley wins 100m in US sweep at World Championships
Rhasidat Adeleke anchors Ireland to World Championship final in mixed 4x400m relay
Berlin tales tell the difference between targeting and winning championship medals
World Championship organisers scrambling to fix visa issues
Rhasidat Adeleke set to play pivotal role in Ireland’s 4x400m mixed relay chances
Stage set at historic Hayward Field for potentially best-ever World Athletics Championships
World Athletics Championships 2022 - the Irish men and women in Oregon
Rhasidat Adeleke named The Irish Times/Sport Ireland Sportswoman of the month for June
Mo Farah reveals he was trafficked into the UK using another child’s name
Sonia O’Sullivan: Have Athletics Ireland done their homework ahead of the world championships?
Transgender women to compete in open category under new triathlon rules in UK
Caster Semenya brings her headline running act to the Cork City Sports
Tom O’Riordan, an infectious evangelist for athletics, dies aged 84
Sebastian Coe hints athletics may bar transgender women from female competition
Former Olympic champion Kelly Holmes comes out as gay
Rhasidat Adeleke makes historic mark on NCAA track
Anyika Onuora: ‘I will never be able to outrun the demons in my mind’
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