The meteoric rise and notorious fall of a long-distance runner
Greatest Irish Olympic Stories Never Told07/19/24 • 13 min
In the run-up to the Paris Olympics, Irish Times sports journalists have looked back at the Irish Olympic stories you didn’t know. This podcast series brings you a selection of those pieces, as read by their authors.
In episode two, Paul Howard tells the story of an Irish athlete who in a year went from being barely known outside his native Cork to preparing for the 2004 Athens Olympics as the fastest non-African in the world over 10,000m. It really was too good to be true.
Listen to Episode 2 here or on your podcast app. You can read all the stories in the series here.
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07/19/24 • 13 min
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