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The ease, the way Kellie Harrington made it look in becoming the first woman in Irish Olympic history to win medals at different Olympic Games was, in terms of confidence and poise, like a rinse ...
Look at her now, standing alone in the middle of the ring, her arms aloft, her gold medals unanswerable and untouchable. Kellie Harrington, the greatest Irish Olympic boxer there has ever been.
Right to the very end of the year, Kellie Harrington still had them out of their seats – this time after she was named Irish Times/Sport Ireland Sportswoman of the Year for 2024. When Ciara ...
But this was no normal night for Kellie Harrington. Two golds and confirmation she will retire. As a legend of Irish sport.
She had always used the backing of the Irish public as the coal in the stove. Now she wasn’t sure how much of it lay in ashes. The thing with Kellie Harrington is that she finds it hard to wear ...
Kellie Harrington will become the first Irish boxer to contest two Olympic finals after she earned a 4-1 split decision win over Brazil’s Beatriz Ferreira in a thrilling semi-final at the North ...
Twice in just a few hours Dublin opened its arms, its heart and its roaring lungs to two-time Olympic champion Kellie Harrington ... When The Irish Times asked how much they were, the hawker ...
It is suitably teasing that the final episode of the Path to Paris documentary series begins with the utterly euphoric days in the life of Kellie ... of the testing times that Harrington has ...
After the hugs, the singing, the family and mistakenly spotting her dad in the crowd, there was a note of finality to Kellie Harrington ... have become the first Irish boxer and Irish woman ...
Kellie Harrington flashes up two ... what it will mean to step into history as the first Irish woman to defend an Olympic title. To Harrington it all seems like white noise coming at her.
It may have been Kellie Harrington’s 100th win in the North Paris Arena late on Saturday night, but the 101st will mean much more to the Irish lightweight Olympic champion than any other of her ...
Two-time Olympic champion Kellie Harrington named Irish Times/Sport Ireland Sportswoman of the Year 2024Opens in new window ] Ciara was one of the very few who hadn’t donned high heels.