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The Irish Sun
5 days ago
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- The Irish Sun
Sharlene Mawdsley ‘swapping streets of Thurles for the track' as she shares first training pic since All-Ireland race
SHARLENE MAWDSLEY joked she was "swapping the streets of Thurles for the track" as she shared her first training pic since Tipperary won the All-Ireland title. A video emerged on social media on Tuesday 3 Sharlene Mawdsley celebrating after Tipperary won the All-Ireland SHC Credit: Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile 3 She went viral with an apparent road race with a former Tipp hurler 3 She made light of the race on Instagram Despite him being given a sizeable head start, The 26-year-old appeared to make light of the clip on her Instagram Story on Wednesday. She shared a photo from the Templemore Athletics Track with the caption: "Swapping the streets of Thurles for the track today" alongside three laughing faces. The Newport AC export basked in the celebrations after Tipperary Read More on Sharlene Mawdsley Her boyfriend, Michael Breen, impressed at corner-back on the day as Liam Cahill's men came from six-points down to rout the Rebels in the second-half at Croke Park. After the game, Breen brought his newly won trophy to his better half, who And on Instagram, the Irish Olympian paid an Alongside photos of the happy couple after the game, she wrote: "Proud of you every day, but that little bit prouder today" Most read in GAA Hurling The power couple went on to get glammed up for the The sense of pride, such as that shown by Mawdsley, was also one of the main points of emphasis Sharlene Mawdsley takes part in hilarious road race as part of Tipperary's All-Ireland celebration Speaking post-match to "I want to take the opportunity as well, if you don't mind, to big shout out to my mam and dad at home. "My mother probably has the rosary beads swallowed at this stage and my father probably has the cows milked three times with nervousness. "Just so thrilled for everybody. Supporters, the whole shebang. "As I said leading into the All-Ireland: players win matches and managers lose them. "The reality of it is that everybody from county board, people in the supporters club and the various teams behind the set up that support us, that allow us to create a high performance environment, have just been superb. "The honesty of that group of players. I never doubted them. "I know we were all a bit sensitive after last year with what happened and some of the criticism was probably deserved at times. "But I knew the quality of these men and, once we got in among them and supported them better and got them back believing again, we would have a great opportunity of lifting the spirits of the Tipperary people. "They came here in their thousands today. I am just so happy." If that interview went off without a hitch, the same could not quite be said While reflecting with Thomas Niblock, the presenter host gestured him towards his Tipp players who were passing by in the background. When Cahill raised his arm in celebration, the players let out a massive roar before swarming their beloved boss and carrying him away with them.

The 42
24-05-2025
- Sport
- The 42
Sharlene Mawdsley second with season best at Continental Tour Gold meet
SHARLENE MAWDSLEY CLOCKED a season best in the women's 400m event at the World Athletics Continental Tour Gold meet in Zagreb, Croatia today. The Tipperary athlete ran 51.14 but was pipped at the end as she finished second to Spain's Paula Sevilla. Advertisement Neck and neck to the line 😮💨 🇪🇸's Paula Sevilla digs deep to hold off 🇮🇪's Sharlene Mawdsley and win the 400m at the @ZagrebMeeting 💪 ⏰ 51.00#ContinentalTourGold livestream — World Athletics (@WorldAthletics) May 24, 2025 Elsewhere, Sophie Becker opened her individual season by finishing second in her heat of the women's 400m at the IFAM Outdoor meet in Brussels. In wet conditions, Becker ran 51.69. In the men's U20 400m event in Brussels, Conor Kelly smashed the Irish record with a stunning 46.18 – breaking Chris O'Donnell's 46.52 which had stood since 2017. Another Irish U20 record fell at the Halplus Werfertage meet in Germany, with Edenderry AC's Cian Crampton recording a 57.34 metre in the discus, breaking a record which had stood since 2009.