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Three Cork Athletes on Irish OlympicTeam for Paris 2024

Three Cork Athletes on Irish Olympic Team

Paris, France

August 1st - 11th 2024

Three Cork athletes have been selected to represent Ireland at the Paris Olympics. Two athletes with Cork clubs; Sophie O'Sullivan (Ballymore-Cobh AC) and Phil Healy (Bandon AC), will be joined by Kilbrittain native, Nicola Tuthill, now with her college club, UCD AC, are among the twenty six strong Irish team at the Olympic Games, in Paris, France, with the athletics beginning on Thursday August 1st, and continuing until Sunday August 11th 2024

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Nicola Tuthill, UCD AC & Kilbrittain Phil Healy, Bandon AC Sophie O'Sullivan, Ballymore-Cobh AC



Paris 2024 Website

Athletics Ireland Release

Announcement - Paris 2024 Olympic Games

The Olympic Federation of Ireland has officially selected the athletics team who are set to compete at the Olympic Games in Paris this summer.  Team Ireland will be represented by twenty-three athletes at the Games, with the track and field events taking place in the Stade de France, and the marathon events running through the streets of Paris starting at the Hotel de Ville and finishing at the Esplanade des Invalides.

The officially selected number of athletes competing for Team Ireland has now reached 122, which has now passed the previously largest team ever (116 in Tokyo 2020). The athletics team are travelling to Paris on a high, following on from the phenomenal performances of the Athletics Ireland team at the European Championships last month.

Marathon runner Fionnuala McCormack will be making history by becoming the first Irish woman to compete in five Olympic Games, when she competes on the roads of Paris on the 11 August. The marathon route takes in some of the famous Parisian landmarks, including the Chateau de Versailles, the Grand Palais and the Hotel de Ville.

The track and field events take place in the Stade de France, which transforms from the Rugby Sevens events earlier in the Games to a bespoke athletics stadium, with a purple track.

400m runner and relay racer Sharlene Mawdsley will be competing in her first Olympics,

“This is a dream come true, I can’t wait to go out to Paris and represent my country on the biggest stage of all.”   

Tokyo Olympian and 1500m athlete, Andrew Coscoran, is heading into his second Olympic Games and said:

“I am honoured and excited to be selected to represent Ireland at my second Olympic Games. I will line up at the Stade de France and do everything in my power to get the most out of myself. This Olympics will be particularly special, being so close to home. I'm looking forward to competing with friends and family cheering from the crowd.”   

Olympic Federation of Ireland Chef de Mission for Paris 2024, Gavin Noble said:

“The athletics events are always some of the most anticipated ones, and this year won’t disappoint. We are excited to select a really strong team, many of whom are coming to the Games as ones to watch. The Stade de France will be buzzing during August, with the track and field events

“We are also pleased to see that this announcement sees the official number of selected Team Ireland athletes surpass our previously biggest team – and we still have a few more announcements to come!”

Paul McNamara, Performance Director with Athletics Ireland, said:

“It is very exciting to reach this point in our Olympic journey. This is a highly accomplished Irish team, that includes stalwarts of our sport that will lead from the front when taking on the best in the world, and exciting young talent that is focussed on making their mark on the greatest stage of all.

"These athletes have been blazing a trail of success since the Tokyo Games and continue on an upward trajectory. Most recently, performances at the European Championships and at the World Relay Championships have been unprecedented.  Minds must now be focussed fully on the task at hand in Paris, and the execution of peak performance at the Games

"All those that have supported these athletes on their journey deserve immense praise and respect, most particularly the coaches, who have lived every step of the journey along the way.  We look forward to arriving at base camp in Fontainebleau, where preparations will be completed in a relaxed, focussed and supported environment, before transitioning into Paris.”

Athletics at the Olympics runs from August 1st to August 11th

Athletes in Individual Events

AthleteClubEvent
Sarah Lavin Emerald AC 100m Hurdles
Rhasidat Adeleke Tallaght AC 400m
Sharlene Mawdsley Newport AC 400m
Sophie Becker Raheny Shamrock AC 400m
Ciara Mageean City of Lisburn AC 1500m
Sarah Healy UCD AC 1500m
Sophie O'Sullivan Ballymore Cobh AC 1500m
Jodie McCann Dublin City Harriers 5000m
Fionnuala McCormack Kilcoole AC Marathon
Nicola Tuthill UCD AC Hammer Throw
Kate O'Connor Dundalk St Gerald's AC Heptathlon
Mark English Finn Valley AC 800m
Andrew Coscoran Star of the Sea AC 1500m
Cathal Doyle Clonliffe Harriers AC 1500m
Luke McCann UCD AC 1500m
Brian Fay Raheny Shamrock AC 5000m
Eric Favors Raheny Shamrock AC Shot Put

 

Relays Events

Mixed 4 x 400m Relay Team


From: Rhasidat Adeleke, Sharlene Mawdsley, Sophie Becker, Phil Healy (Bandon AC), Lauren Cadden (Sligo AC), Kelly McGrory (Tír Chonaill AC), Rachel McCann (North Down AC), Chris O’Donnell (North Sligo AC), Thomas Barr (Ferrybank AC), Jack Raftery (Donore Harriers)

Non-Travelling Reserves: Cliodhna Manning (Kilkenny City Harriers), Roisín Harrison (Emerald AC)

 

WOMEN’S 4 X 400M RELAY TEAM


From: Rhasidat Adeleke, Sharlene Mawdsley, Sophie Becker, Phil Healy, Lauren Cadden, Kelly McGrory, Rachel McCann.

Non-Travelling Reserves: Cliodhna Manning, Roisín Harrison

Support Roles

Paul McNamara Team Leader
Teresa McDaid Team Manager
Christian Malcolm Sprints Lead
David Sweeney Field Event Lead
Mark Kenneally Endurance Lead
Paul Thornton Operations Manager
   
Accredited Coaches 
David McCarthy Relay Coach
Noelle Morrissey  
Michael O'Connor  
Feidhlim Kelly  
Alan McCormack  
Edrick Floreal  
   
Medical Support 
Paul Carragher Physio
Ciara McCallion Physio
Declan Monaghan Physio

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