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In the summer of 1996, an enduring image was seared into the minds of the Irish public.
The scene was the Olympic Games in Atlanta, the moment was when Sonia O Sullivan drifted to the back of the field, in the final of the 5000 meters, and ran into the tunnel with two laps to go, unable to finish the race due to illness.
A nation captivated by the young Cork woman felt the pain of her dreams slipping away along with her. It was brutal and devastating.
Three days later, the 1500 meters didn’t go to plan either, O’Sullivan failed to qualify for the semi-finals. Her Olympics ended in cruel disappointment.
Puma Jumps Back Into Distance Running with North Carolina-Based Pro Group Led by Alistair Cragg
When was the last time Puma sponsored a relevant distance runner?
That’s what I asked myself in December when I first heard rumblings that the German brand was pursuing American marathoner
Molly Seidel. I’m 30 years old and have covered professional track & field for seven years, and I was struggling. Finally, a name came to me.
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Pierre-Ambroise Bosse was with Puma, wasn’t he?
Yes, the 2017 world champion from France was a Puma athlete. Certainly he was relevant, though as an 800 man, it’s debatable whether he met the “distance” criteria.
Irish running legend Eamonn Coghlan appeals to people of Longford to run a mile for GOAL this Christmas
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Irish running legend, Eamonn Coghlan, is appealing to men, women and children all over County Longford to sign up to do a mile for humanitarian aid agency, GOAL, this Christmas - and support the world’s most vulnerable communities at the same time.
The 3-time Olympian and former world 5,000 metre champion announced that he and his family will be out of the traps to do a virtual GOAL Mile on Christmas Day – and he wants as many people in Longford to do likewise for an important cause.
Irish running legend Eamonn Coghlan appeals to people of Leitrim to run a mile for GOAL this Christmas
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Irish running legend, Eamonn Coghlan, is appealing to men, women and children all over County Leitrim to sign up to do a mile for humanitarian aid agency, GOAL, this Christmas - and support the world’s most vulnerable communities at the same time.
The 3-time Olympian and former world 5,000 metre champion announced that he and his family will be out of the traps to do a virtual GOAL Mile on Christmas Day – and he wants as many people in Leitrim to do likewise for an important cause.