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  2. List of Irish records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    4 October 2020 London Marathon: London, United Kingdom [16] Marathon: 2:09:15 a: John Treacy: 18 April 1988 Boston Marathon: Boston, United States 2:09:42 Hiko Tonosa 27 October 2024 Dublin City Marathon: Dublin, Ireland [17] 2:09:49 Stephen Scullion: 4 October 2020 London Marathon: London, United Kingdom [18] 50 km (road) 2:49:13 Gary O'Hanlon ...

  3. 1982 in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Three RUC officers are killed by an IRA bomb near Lurgan. [4] The Homosexual Offences (Northern Ireland) Order 1982 comes into effect, decriminalising homosexuality in Northern Ireland for those aged 18 or older. 11 November - The killing of three unarmed IRA members at an RUC checkpoint in Craigavon, County Armagh.

  4. Joanne Bromfield - Wikipedia

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    This biographical article relating to freestyle skiing in Great Britain is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  5. Ireland at the 2020 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Ireland national rugby sevens team qualified for the first time at the Olympics by winning the gold medal at the 2020 Final Olympic Qualification Tournament in Monaco, defeating the favorites France in the final 28–19. [31] Team roster. Ireland's 12-man squad plus one alternate was named on 6 July 2021. [32] Head coach: Anthony Eddy

  6. Eamonn Coghlan - Wikipedia

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    He missed out on the 1982 European Championships and the 1984 Olympic Games due to injury. Coghlan was eliminated in the 5000-metre semi-finals at the 1988 Seoul Olympics [ 10 ] In 1985, he was a member of Ireland's four-man squad along with Marcus O'Sullivan , Frank O'Mara and Ray Flynn , which set a world record time of 15:49.08 in the 4 x ...

  7. Wiffen makes history with Olympic 800m freestyle gold

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    Daniel Wiffen has become the first athlete from Northern Ireland to win an Olympic gold medal in 36 years in the 800m freestyle in Paris.

  8. Lurgan - Wikipedia

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    Middle Row, Lurgan, in the late 19th century Birds-eye view of Lurgan in the early 20th century Edward Street, Lurgan, in the early 20th century. The name Lurgan is an anglicisation of the Irish name An Lorgain, literally meaning "the shin", but within the context of placenames refers to a "shin"-shaped hill or ridge (i.e., long, low and narrow).

  9. Shoot-to-kill policy in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    11 November 1982: The killing of three unarmed IRA members at an RUC checkpoint in east Lurgan, County Armagh. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Three officers were acquitted of their murder in June 1984, the presiding judge, Lord Justice Maurice Gibson , commending them for their "courage and determination in bringing the three deceased men to justice – in this ...