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Team Ireland - Paris 2024 Olympic Schedule


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Day 15

 

Saturday 10 August

 

TIME

IrishSummer Time (GMT +1)

SPORT EVENT DETAILS NOTES ATHLETE

08:00

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Women's Individual Stroke Play

Round 4/4 - Leona Maguire

08:00

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Women's Individual Stroke Play

Round 4/4 - Stephanie Meadow

18:25

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Men's 800m

Final - Mark English

18:45

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Women's 100m Hurdles

Final - Sarah Lavin

19:00

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Men's 5000m

Final - Brian Fay

19:25

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Women's 1500m

Final - Sarah Healy

19:25

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Women's 1500m

Final - Ciara Mageean

19:25

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Women's 1500m

Final - Sophie O'Sullivan

20:30

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Women's 57 kg

Gold Medal Match - Michaela Walsh

20:47

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Men's 57 kg

Gold Medal Match - Jude Gallagher

21:34

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Women's 75 kg

Gold Medal Match - Aoife O'Rourke

 

 

 

 

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Day 16

 

Sunday 11th August

 

TIME

IrishSummer Time (GMT +1)

SPORT EVENT DETAILS NOTES ATHLETE

07:00

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Women's Marathon

- - Fionnuala McCormack

10:00

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Women's Omnium

Scratch Race Event 1/4 Lara Gillespie

10:57

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Women's Omnium

Tempo Race Event 2/4 Lara Gillespie

11:53

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Women's Omnium

Elimination Race Event 3/4 Lara Gillespie

12:56

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Women's Omnium

Points Race Event 4/4 Lara Gillespie

20:00

:olympicrings:  Closing Ceremony of the Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024  :olympicrings:

 

 

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Rhys McClenaghan will be in Subdivision 3 during qualification so means he will have a very late start... 21:40 local time (20:40 Irish time). Ever the professional, he is changing his training times now in advance to replicate those "conditions" :d

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10 hours ago, OlympicIRL said:

Rhys McClenaghan will be in Subdivision 3 during qualification so means he will have a very late start... 21:40 local time (20:40 Irish time). Ever the professional, he is changing his training times now in advance to replicate those "conditions" :d

We may smile, but the sheer jammy luck of a non-gymnastics nation like Ireland happening upon a world class gymnast of Rhys quality, who partially benefitted from the British system which itself GBR jammied into thanks to the stand alone brilliance, really, of Beth Tweddle and to a lesser extent Louis Smith is off the charts. Now Ireland has a handful of strong gymnasts, some adopted, some home grown. Having already gone through the rubbing the eyes in disbelief stage with Britain discovering the sport, to find my beloved Ireland going through the same process is wonderfully barmy.

 

So if Rhys wants to train by hanging off the GPO, that' what we let him do!

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