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From Australia to Beara Peninsula, why I returned to my ancestors home

From Australia to Beara Peninsula, why I returned to my ancestors home Growing up in Australia, Sinead Moore’s family always celebrated their Irish ancestry. Recently she moved to West Cork with her wife and set up her new business, writes COLETTE SHERIDAN Sinead Moore of Present Health photographed at Castletownbere.  Picture: Emma Jervis. Colette Sheridan HERBALIST, naturopath and health coach Sinead Moore set up her business during the pandemic, having relocated from Australia to the Beara Peninsula. Sinead, reared in Australia, lives with her Irish wife, Susan, having found her true niche in Ireland, a country she has been living in, on and off, over the years.

McSharry and Wiffen qualify for the Olympics on opening day of national swimming trials

McSharry and Wiffen qualify for the Olympics on opening day of national swimming trials Darragh Greene and Shane Ryan also swam within their necessary Olympic times, with Greene setting a new Irish senior record. By The42 Team Tuesday 20 Apr 2021, 1:45 PM 1 hour ago 977 Views 0 Comments Mona McSharry. Image: Bryan Keane/INPHO MONA MCSHARRY AND Daniel Wiffen qualified for the Tokyo Olympics on a memorable opening day at the Swim Ireland Irish National Team Trials in the National Aquatic Centre today.  McSharry and Wiffen joined Darragh Greene and Shane Ryan in swimming within the Olympic Consideration Times in their respective events. They will now go forward for ratification by the Olympic Federation of Ireland. 

Lifting the standards: Derry duo hold Irish records

Lifting the standards: Derry duo hold Irish records Gemma Moore and Dolores McGuckin set new targets for 2021 Derry duo Gemma Moore (left) and Dolores McGuckin hold Irish records in deadlifting Reporter: );   ); Two Irish strongwoman records are now held by Derry women after Craigbane s Gemma Moore joined Dolores McGuckin at the top of the sport this year. Earlier this month, Gemma set a new record of 265kg, in the open weight category, in the Shankill Barbell Deadlift Championship, despite only being involved in the sport for seven months. The 25 year-old, who played Gaelic football for Craigbane, started off the sport in a bid to lose weight and has since really excelled. Since then, her aunt Ciara got her on board with City of Derry Rug by Club.

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