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Ireland’s Katie-George Dunlevy celebrates (file pic). Tom Maher/INPHO

Ireland's Dunlevy and Kelly win silver medal at Paralympics

It continues a fantastic few days for the country.

IRELAND’S KATIE-GEORGE Dunlevy and Linda Kelly have won a silver medal in the Women’s B Road Race in the Paris Paralympics.

It is Dunlevy’s eighth Paralympic medal in total.

The 42-year-old Irish star, who had gone into the event as reigning champion, and Kelly finished with a time of 2:37:29 and had led for a substantial portion of the race but were pipped at the climax by British duo Sophie Unwin and Jenny Holl (2:37:26). 

Britain’s Lora Fachie and pilot Corrine Hall (2:39:01) claimed the bronze medal this afternoon and another Irish pair, Josephine Healion and Eve McCrystal (2:42:05), produced a similarly impressive performance to finish fourth.

There has been a fascinating cycling rivalry between Britain and Ireland at these Games.

The same British pair also beat Dunlevy and Eve McCrystal to first place on the track on Sunday before Dunlevy and Kelly won Ireland’s first gold medal in the Paris Paralympics in the women’s B individual time trial, with Unwin and Jenny Holl settling for silver.

It is Ireland’s sixth medal at the Paralympics in total.

Dunlevy has won three — two with Kelly and one with McCrystal. In addition, swimmer Róisín Ní Ríain has won silver and bronze medals while Orla Comerford won bronze in the Women’s T13 100-metres.

“I wanted to win gold and retain my title so it was a bit disappointing but a silver medal is amazing,” Dunlevy told RTÉ afterwards.

“We gave our all but they’re better sprinters than us and we had nothing left at that stage.”

linda-kelly-and-katie-george-dunlevy-celebrate-winning-a-silver-medal Linda Kelly and Katie-George Dunlevy celebrate winning a silver medal. Tom Maher / INPHO Tom Maher / INPHO / INPHO

Meanwhile, 46-year-old McCrystal confirmed Paris would be her last Paralympics as a distinguished career comes to an end. She will race at the Para World Championships later this month, but draw the curtain thereafter.

“It has been a hell of a journey,” she told reporters. “It has been ten years, I have six Paralympic medals, I have given everything to the Paralympics. It will sink in eventually when I get home, ten years is a long time, but I’m ready to go.

“Fourth is the best we could do today. At the end of the day, it is just one off a medal. Josie did fantastic, it was the longest race she has ever done. You are at the Paralympic Games, everybody is gonna be in top form and she left everything that she had out there.”

“Katie-George will be disappointed she didn’t get gold, so there is no point in saying different,” McCrystal added. “But she will reflect and she will be happy. She is walking away with three Paralympic medals, that is her eighth in total. She is going to be happy, but she always wants to win.”

Healion shared her intent to go again for LA 2028, and reflected on her final race at her first Games.

“It’s painful, I think I lost my soul out there. You really have to fight to keep going. A lot goes through your head but you have to just keep pushing and that’s it. Fourth place, we’re happy with it at the end of the day. Really grateful to be here. Fantastic.”

- With reporting from Emma Duffy at Clichy-sous-Bois

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    Oct 22nd 2021, 2:43 PM

    Being 5tup1d with fireworks and being 5tup1d with firearms ought to be the same crime. Hope the lady recovers, but it sounds very bad.

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    Oct 22nd 2021, 3:03 PM

    Sounds like she was just minding her own business and all. Poor woman. I hope she recovers fully. What kind of ding dong sets off a firework in a busy city centre.

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    Oct 22nd 2021, 3:09 PM

    Gardai asking for CCTV footage …. I hope they aren’t just waiting for it to land in their laps, and are actually proactively approaching businesses in the area asking for it.

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    Oct 22nd 2021, 4:04 PM

    @Pablo: dope

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    @Pablo: Yeah thats how the police works, they go on twitter and say Hey Hey, hit me up with any clips from that bad buzz in #eyresquare #thoughtsandprayers #nodrama

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    A life changing injury to a young girls face, caused by someone who does not care about the physical and mental damage they have inflicted.

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    Oct 22nd 2021, 3:09 PM

    Hope they catch the *censored word*. The injuries sound horrific

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    Oct 22nd 2021, 3:37 PM

    A lot of people don’t seem to realise that fireworks are quite serious explosives. The lifting charge alone has enough energy to launch the thing several hundred feet in the air. and the radius and and heat of the main charge is huge. They need to be treated with the same respect as any other explosive.

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    Oct 22nd 2021, 7:28 PM

    @Francis Devenney: unfortunately, I don’t think the people using them care about that, and I’m pretty sure they won’t be reading this article. They will only learn when they get injured themselves :(

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    Oct 22nd 2021, 4:27 PM

    But don’t forget it’s part of their culture.

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    Oct 23rd 2021, 11:41 AM

    @Ian Drohan: who? Galwegians?

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    Oct 22nd 2021, 3:57 PM

    Please come forward if you know anything on this. If you actually did it, come forward.

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    Oct 22nd 2021, 7:29 PM

    @Jimmy Jones: pretty sure the people that did it don’t read or reply to articles on the journal

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