Team Ireland
Northern Ireland’s Olympic heroes celebrated at sellout event
Sports Minister Gordon Lyons announced extra funding for grassroots clubs after an unprecedented summer of success at the Paris 2024 Games.
Irish swimmers secure final places on the opening day of the Paris 2024 Paralympics
Róisín Ní Riain and Nicole Turner will both have the opportunity to take home Team Ireland’s first medals of the 2024 Games.
‘Times are changing’ – Northern Ireland Olympians speak about coming together as one
Gymnast Rhys McClenaghan and swimmer Jack McMillan said they are proud of their success and support each other in any way they can.
Ards and North Down council to host homecoming event for local Olympians
A total of 10 athletes from Ards and North Down competed at this year’s Summer Olympic Games in Paris
Paris 2024′s best moments: From Biles to Rutter via Snoop Dogg’s dressage gear
Paris 2024 provided many memorable moments and records, including a record medal haul for Ireland, who came home with seven medals, including four gold
Ireland’s athletes greeted in Dublin by thousands of fans after historic Olympic Games in Paris
Paris 2024 resulted in seven medals for Ireland, including four gold medals, and the most successful games in Irish sporting history
We’ll always have Paris- now make it the start of something special
The task now for Los Angeles 2028 is to make sure Ireland’s most successful Olympics is not just a one-off; that this is not just viewed as a golden generation in years to come.
Homecoming celebrations announced for north’s athletes after Olympic glory
A civic reception for Team Ireland took place on O'Connell Street in Dublin on Monday
Olympics: Lara Gillespie misses out on medal in track cycling as last Irish involvement passes
Lara Gillespie was the last Irish athlete to compete in this summer's Olympic Games, finishing 10th in the omnium event
‘We wanted that medal so bad and I feel that I fell short’: Irish relay play the hurt game after just missing out on medals
4x400 women’s team ran ran Irish record time of 3:19.90