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With two recent Irish-born sports stars flying the flags for other countries, Damien O'Reilly acknowledges that they must do what they need to be successful, even if it means not wearing green
Kay and Joe O’Regan ran their last marathon at 80, and while the couple are active and healthy, they believe a positive mind is just as important when it comes to ageing, writes Anne O'Donoghue
With two recent Irish-born sports stars flying the flags for other countries, Damien O'Reilly acknowledges that they must do what they need to be successful, even if it means not wearing green.
Brenda O'Keeffe hated running; but inspired by the Vhi Women's Mini Marathon, laced up her shoes at 31 and is now working towards her 400th marathon, writes Tracey Donaghey
Dairy farmer Patricia O’Halloran never dreamed about doing a marathon, but she caught the running bug and encouraged her husband to put his best foot forward too, writes Tracey Donaghey
World record breaker, Olympian and inspiring female athlete, Paula Radcliffe, who is brand ambassador for Galway based company, Revive Active, shares her life post-retirement exclusively with ICL.
Having gained four stone in recent years, reluctant runner, radio and TV presenter, Ray Foley, explains why he's taking part in the Dublin Rock ‘n’ Roll running festival, writes Maria Moynihan.