India  

McClenaghan wins gold as Whitlock misses out in final event

BBC Sport Saturday, 3 August 2024
Rhys McClenaghan wins Olympic pommel horse gold for Ireland as Team GB's Max Whitlock finishes out of the medals in his final competition.
0
shares
ShareTweetSavePostSend
 
Video Credit: LifeMinute.tv - Published
News video: Aerosmith Officially Retires from Touring, Simone Biles Earns Silver in Final Paris Competition, Olympic Champion Rower Justin B

Aerosmith Officially Retires from Touring, Simone Biles Earns Silver in Final Paris Competition, Olympic Champion Rower Justin B 01:00

Aerosmith announces retirement from touring following Steven Tyler vocal injury. The retirement comes just short of a year following Tyler's vocal injury, in which he fractured his larynx during a September 2023 performance. The band made the announcement on Friday with a statement to their...

💡 newsR Knowledge: Other News Mentions

Ireland Ireland Island in the North Atlantic Ocean

Farrell 'confident' Prendergast can shine on first start

Ireland head coach Andy Farrell says he is "confident" Sam Prendergast can handle the biggest occasion of his young career after naming the 21-year-old Leinster..
BBC Sport

Ulster's Izuchukwu to make Ireland debut against Fiji

Ulster back row Cormac Izuchukwu and Leinster hooker Gus McCarthy are handed their Ireland debuts with Sam Prendergast given a first start at fly-half for..
BBC Sport

You Might Like


Related news from verified sources

England announce squads for T20I, ODI series against Ireland

Former England player Jon Lewis will act as head coach for the Ireland series, supported by Courtney Winfield-Hill and Chris Liddle. This series will also mark...
Mid-Day

Van driver arrested after crashing into gates outside Irish prime minister's office in Dublin

In Dublin, a driver was arrested for crashing his van into the gates of several government buildings, including the residences of Ireland's president and the...
IndiaTimes

More than 1,000 arrested following UK riots, police say

British authorities arrested over 1,000 people following days of rioting sparked by misinformation about the killings of three girls in Southport. The unrest,...
IndiaTimes Also reported by •Mid-Day