Her Sport Weekend Roundup

Check out Her Sports Weekend Roundup to catch up on the latest headlines from the European Championships!#EuropeanChampionships #WeekendRoundUphttps://t.co/qVHDkcUuuA pic.twitter.com/2fWYi45hil — Her Sport (@HerSportDotIE) August 15, 2022   Success in Cycling for Katie-George Dunlevy and Eve McCrystal  Katie-George Dunlevy and Eve McCrystal have both won gold medals at the Para-Cycling World Championships, claiming their 6th World Championship title. They completed the …

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Ní Riain Wins Bronze as Lavin Hits PB | Weekend Roundup

📰 Weekend Roundup 📰 Some of the sport headlines from the weekend with Róisín Ní Ríain Bronze medal 🥉@swimireland @sarahlavin_s PB of 12.94 Results from the @LGFA All Ireland & @LoiWomen Catch the Her Sport Weekend Round-Up here!#HerSport #WomensSport #Athletics #Swimming pic.twitter.com/IpMSPsBrR0 — Her Sport (@HerSportDotIE) June 13, 2022 World Para Swimming Championships This week marks the 2022 World Para …

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Irish Open Concludes in Dublin; Hill Claims Sixth National Title

Swim Ireland’s Irish Open Swimming Championships ended at the Sport Ireland National Aquatic Centre today with several swimmers adding to medal hauls. Across the five days, two Irish Senior and two Irish Junior Records were broken as well as five Championship Records. Danielle Hill has impressed all week and closed out the Championships with a sixth title in the 50m …

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Day 2 of Irish Open Swimming Championships

Swim Ireland’s Irish Open Championships continued in Dublin today with two new Irish Records and six new names added to the consideration list for International Teams this Summer. National Centre Dublin’s Niamh Coyne debuted at this Irish Open with a win in the 100m Breaststroke and a consideration time for the European Championships in 1:07.83. Second place Molly Mayne of …

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Ireland’s Top Swimmers Target International Qualifications

Swim Ireland’s Irish Open Swimming Championships start this Tuesday (19th April) at the Sport Ireland National Aquatic Centre in Dublin, the first such Championships since 2019. The 5-day event will see almost four hundred swimmers from seventy-four clubs compete for national titles in thirty-four individual events and places on seven Irish National Teams. The Open will be the final opportunity …

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