President Higgins hosts reception for Ireland’s Paris 2024 Olympians at Áras an Uachtaráin
Date: Fri 13th Sep, 2024 | 13:01
Uachtarán na hÉireann, President Michael D. Higgins today hosted a reception at Áras an Uachtaráin for the athletes who represented Ireland with such distinction at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Those in attendance included gold medallists Kellie Harrington, Fintan McCarthy and Rhys McClenaghan, as well as bronze medallists Philip Doyle and Daire Lynch.
Also in attendance were Rio 2021 medallists Fiona Murtagh, Eimear Lambe and Aifric Keogh, each of whom also competed at Paris 2024; fourth place finishers Sophie Becker, Phil Healy, Sharlene Mawdsley, Kelly McGrory, and Seán Waddilove; and athletes and performance directors from across Team Ireland.
Speaking at the event, President Higgins said:
Paris 2024 was Ireland’s most successful ever Olympic Games: seven medals, four gold, three bronze, 26 top-10 finishes, all led by the nation’s largest-ever team of 134 qualified athletes across 15 sports.
The combined medals of Mona McSharry, Daniel Wiffen, Rhys McClenaghan, Phillip Doyle, Daire Lynch, Paul O’Donovan, Fintan McCarthy and Kellie Harrington constitutes what will likely be regarded as the greatest single week in the history of Irish sport.
How fitting that all these achievements occurred 100 years after Ireland's first appearance as an independent nation at the Olympics Games in 1924, which also took place in Paris, when Jack Butler Yeats won silver in the Painting competition and Oliver St. John Gogarty took home a bronze medal in the Literature event.
Each of our record-setting medallists has brought enormous joy to all those watching across our island and beyond and has been a source of pride and encouragement.
The Olympics has been the culmination of four years, indeed a lifetime, of hard work and dedicated training by our athletes, and I extend my admiration and deep appreciation to all those who have competed and given their all across so many sporting disciplines, including personal bests, national records and an Olympic record. In every aspect there has been real achievement.
We recognise today too the enormous contribution of the coaches and mentors and the vital contribution of your families and supporters who have supported you to this pinnacle of sporting achievement, many of whom travelled to Paris to cheer you on, and to all those who have helped you on their individual and collective journeys.”
The President will recognise those who represented Ireland with such success at this summer’s Paralympic Games on a separate occasion.