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Tokyo 2020 Olympic sports update

Apr 25, 2021 08:00 By Dave Hooper
Tokyo 2020 Olympic sports update
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Team Ireland for the Tokyo Olympics now has 58 guaranteed athletes

Olympic federation of Ireland updates

This year Team Ireland has teamed up with Active Schools to encourage children to get active during Active Schools Week which runs from the 26 – 30 April.

This flagship event of the Active Schools Flag is the highlight of the year for schoolchildren, and helps schools achieve their flag.

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This serves as the perfect warm up for the Road to Tokyo which officially runs from 4 – 30 May and to date has over 700 classes registered!

The European Games 2023 take place in Krakow, Poland. This week two disciplines of cycling was added to the list of competing sports.

Athletics

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The World Athletics Relays Silesia21 are set to be held in Poland on May 1st - May 2nd.

World Athletics confirmed the invitation of both Ireland's Women's 4x100m team and the Mixed 4x400m.

A top eight finish at the World Athletics Relays Silesia21 for either of these squads guarantees Olympic qualification.

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A top 10 finish in the Women's 4x100m or top 12 finish in the Mixed 4x400m at this event would ensure qualification for the World Athletics Championships Oregon 2022.

Women’s 4x100m
Molly Scott SLOT AC
Joan Healy Leevale AC
Sarah Lavin Emerald AC
Sarah Quinn St Colman's South Mayo AC
Kate Doherty DSD AC
Niamh Whelan Ferrybank AC
Non-Travelling Reserves
Gina Akpe Moses Blackrock AC (Louth)
Aoife Lynch Donore Harriers AC
Mixed 4x400m
Phil Healy Bandon AC
Sophie Becker Raheny Shamrock
Sharlene Mawdsley Newport AC
Chris O'Donnell North Sligo AC
Thomas Barr Ferrybank AC
Andrew Mellon Crusaders AC
Non-Travelling Reserves
Catherine McManus DCH AC
Thomas Pitkin Clonliffe Harriers AC

 

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While a team of eight athletes has been selected for the European Throwing Cup set to be held in Split, Croatia on the 8th-9th of May. This team includes both Under 23's and Senior Athletes competing across Discus, Hammer, Javelin and Shot Put.

Colin Quirke Men's Discus Crusaders AC
Dempsey McGuigan Man's Hammer Finn Valley AC
Stephen Rice Men's Javelin Clonliffe Harriers AC
Michaela Walsh Women's Shot Put Swinford AC
Under-23
Sean Mockler Men's Hammer Moycarkey Coolcroo AC
Casey Mulvey Women's Shot Put Inny Vale AC
Niamh Fogarty Women's Discus Raheny Shamrock
Nicola Tuthill Women's Hammer Brandon AC

 

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Travel to both events during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic remains subject to government approval and the prevailing Covid-19 situation in Croatia prior to departure.

Canoeing

The Irish Canoe Slalom team has been announced ahead of the Senior European Championships in Ivrea, Italy, from the 6-9 May.

The team includes a full contingent of athletes who are targeting Olympic qualification across the Men’s K1, Women’s K1 and Women’s C1 events. Included in the team are the twins Madison and Michaela Corcoran, whose father Mike Corcoran is an Olympian.

Tokyo qualified athlete Liam Jegou will also be competing, honing his form ahead of the Games this summer.

Badminton

The Irish team travel today to Ukraine for the 2021 European Championships. Full list of schedule can be found here.

Play commences on Tuesday 27th of April and will feature Team Ireland athletes Nhat Nguyen, who is currently sitting within Olympic ranking in the Men’s Singles, and the Mixed Doubles of Chloe and Sam Magee who are currently outside ranking, alongside their teammates.

Cycling

Last weekend members of the Irish cycling team were competing at the International Belgium Track Meeting, displaying good form across the team:

JB Murphy won gold and bronze last weekend at the International Belgium Track Meeting.

The 21-year old from Kildare sprinted clear with 2-laps remaining of the U23 Scratch Race and held on for victory.

Murphy put in another strong performance on Sunday afternoon amassing 75 points for third place in the U23 Points Race.

Emily Kay showed good form finishing 7th in a highly competitive Women’s Omnium. The Omnium is an Olympic event consisting of a scratch race, elimination race, point’s race and tempo race all taking place in a single day. The event was won by 6-time Track World Champion, Kirsten Wild.

Four-time Olympic Gold medallist Laura Kenny was second followed by 3-time Track World Champion and Olympic Gold medallist, Katie Archibald in third.

In the Women’s Madison, also a Tokyo 2020 Olympic event, Lydia Gurley and Emily Kay finished 9th. Mark Downey and Felix English finished 14th in the Men’s Madison. Orla Walsh made an impressive transition from a focus on endurance disciplines to track sprinting finishing 5th in the Women’s Keirin event.

Diving

The FINA Diving World Cup takes place in Tokyo, Japan from May 1st to 5th with four athletes travelling on Monday (26th). Oliver Dingley (3M Springboard), Clare Cryan (3M Springboard), Ciara McGing (Platform) and Tanya Watson (Platform) will all compete for Olympic Qualification places.

Golf

LPGA Tour: Leona Maguire secured her best finish on the LPGA Tour last weekend at the LOTTE Championship in Hawaii.

Carding rounds of 68, 67, 65 and 67 for a 21-under par total, the finish goes a long way to increasing her World and Race to CME Globe Rankings. Stephanie Meadow finished T57 on 8-under par.

Hockey

Irish women travel to Bisham Abbey to take on the Great Britain in Uncapped Series with four matches against Great Britain scheduled to take place between the 22nd of April and 2nd of May.

Karate

This week ONAKAI announced the team who will be competing in the Karate Olympic Qualifying tournament this June.

The seven person team will compete in Paris from the 11-13 June, with 24 athletes in total qualifying for Tokyo. The team includes twins Sean and Chris McCarthy – Sean McCarthy won a bronze medal at the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires in 2018.

Modern Pentathlon

Natalya Coyle, Arthur Lanigan-O’Keeffe and Sive Brassil have all qualified to take part in one of the showpiece competitions of the Modern Pentathlon season.

The Irish trio will be among 72 pentathletes competing in the UIPM 2021 Pentathlon World Cup Final in Szekesfehervar, Hungary from May 13-16. This will be the athletes’ penultimate opportunity to earn ranking points towards Tokyo 2020 qualification.

Sailing

After a tough week of competition at the European Laser Olympic qualification regatta, in Vilamoura, Portugal, Irish hopes of securing a third boat for Tokyo have ended, following two breezy races in the Gold fleet. Team Ireland will have two boats in Tokyo, the Laser Radial and the 49ers.

Swimming - Irish National Team Trials

To date there have been four swimmers that have reached the FINA Olympic Consideration Time; Darragh Greene (100m Breaststroke, 200m Breaststroke), Shane Ryan (100m Backstroke), Daniel Wiffen (800m Freestyle), Mona McSharry (100m Breaststroke).

Seven Irish Senior Records have also been set so far this week by Danielle Hill in the 100m Backstroke (x2), Darragh Greene in the 100m Breaststroke, Mona McSharry in the 100m Breaststroke (x2), Daniel Wiffen in the 800m Freestyle and Victoria Catterson in the 100m Freestyle.

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