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Day of destiny for Ireland’s Olympians Getting ready for the Olympics is about more than just training, it is a complete way of life where everything is about optimising performance and focusing on the event. Niamh Donnelly talks to seven athletes whose hard work and dedication has led them to this year’s Tokyo Olympics 17th July, 2021
Nicci Daly, hockey player: ‘When I sat down with the coach, he told me the Olympics was the goal’. Picture: Morgan Treacy/INPHO
Phone an Olympian, and most likely you’ll catch them on their way somewhere. They might be driving across the country to a training session, or getting into a hot bath to acclimatise to Japanese humidity, or packing for a flight, or off to get some fuel on board (an athlete’s way of saying “eat”) after a hard workout.
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In Saturdayâs books pages, Keith Ridgway talks to John Self about A Shock, his first book in a long time; Anne MacManus talks to Una Mullally about her debut novel, Mother Mother; and David OâDoherty talks to Patrick Freyne about his new childrenâs book.
Reviews are Una Mullally on Rememberings by Sinéad OâConnor; Niamh Donnelly on Trouble by Philip à Ceallaigh; Catherine Taylor on the best new fiction in translation; Kevin Gildea on The Stranger Times by CK McDonnell; Claire Connolly on The Routledge International Handbook of Irish Studies, edited by Renée Fox, Mike Cronin and Brian à Conchubhair, and The New Irish Studies by Paige Reynolds; Joe Humphreys on A Hut at the Edge of the Village by John Moriarty, edited by Martin Shaw; Sarah Moss on Panenka, Rónán Hession; and Sarah Gilmartin on Malibu Rising by Taylor Reid.
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