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We just got our fancy new Team Ireland Club so what better way to open our first thread than with the exciting news of our first 2024 Olympic quotas! :clap:

 

Ireland have just earned a team quota place for the Team Jumping Equestrian competition at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games courtesy of a 4th place finish at the World Equestrian Games in Herning, Denmark.

 

The team consisting of Denis Lynch, Bertram Allen, Cian O'Connor and Daniel Coyle put in a battling performance in the final round of the team championships to climb from 9th at the start of day to 4th at the finish and inside the Top 5 which crucially awards Ireland the right to send a team to the Olympics in 2 years time.

 

Ireland finished just less than 1 time fault behind Great Britain who claimed the bronze medal.

 

 

Congratulations to all involved! Team Ireland 2024 is now officially up and running! :thumbup:

 

 

The 5 Olympic qualifying team spots were allocated as follows:

 

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Cian O'Connor, Denis Lynch and Bertram Allen all advance to Sunday's individual final consisting of the top 25 individual performers at these championships.

 

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Games of the XXXIII Olympiad

 

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PARIS 2024 Qualification

 

 

 

 

IRELAND

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LATEST QUALIFIER:

 

3 Equestrian Athlete Qualification Route
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 Team Quota TBD

 Team Quota TBD

 Team Quota TBD

 2022 FEI World Championships - Team Jumping: 4th Place

 August 12, 2022

 Individual Jumping 074004qzeiewtibzm4nmtt.png  Individual Quota TBD

 Team Members will also compete in Individual Jumping

 August 12, 2022

 Individual Quota TBD
 Individual Quota TBD

 

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  • 3 weeks later...

The rowing squad for the world championships has been announced. 13 crews including 3 in the heavyweight mens when none went to the Europeans. 

 

Biggest news is Lambe, Keogh, Murtagh and Hegarty being reunited in the women's four. Hanlon and Long move into the pair.  Cremen and Casey reunited in the lightweight double too

 

Obviously McCarthy and O'Donovan will be expecting gold again

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