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Author: Hayden Moore
Echo Sport in Review: October 2021
Sport was given a major boost in October with the news that sports venues would be permitted to operate at 100 percent ...
Echo Sport in Review: September 2021
DUBLIN’S quest for five All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship titles in succession was stopped one step short of completion after they slipped ...
Echo Sport in Review: July 2021
RHASIDAT Adeleke was in superb form at the National Senior Athletics Championships, winning her first National Senior title in the 100m before ...
Echo Sport in Review: June 2021
In June, many sports made their return and spectators could finally watch their beloved teams play once again.Templeogue Swim Club’s Ellen Walshe, ...
Echo Sport in Review: May 2021
THE chase was on for our local Olympic hopefuls throughout May, with qualification heating up ahead of the delayed 2020 Summer Games ...
Echo Sport in Review: April 2021
THE announcement that underage and grassroots sports could return to training on a non-contact basis from the end of April was welcomed ...
Echo Sport in Review: March 2021
WHILE sport opened up more for elite clubs and athletes, the amateur front suffered another setback with a further delay to an ...
Echo Sport in Review: February 2021
IT WAS announced by the Irish Government that Level Five public health restrictions would remain in place throughout February and yet local ...
Echo Sport in Review: January 2021
WHILE Ireland came out the far side of Christmas into a full-scale Covid-19 lockdown, the sporting world continued to operate at the ...
‘We were in a pandemic before this pandemic’
WITH the launch of the Family Carer Scorecard, a metric for reviewing the Programme for Government’s commitment to family carers, a mother ...