Kellie Harrington has made history by becoming the first Irish woman to win medals at two Olympic Games! Catch all the exhilarating highlights from her amazing journey!
Kellie Harrington has officially added another feather to her boxing cap by becoming the first Irish woman to win medals at two Olympic Games, a feat that has made history and left fans buzzing with pride. This remarkable achievement puts Harrington in the elite circle of Irish athletes who have managed to strike gold—and now bronze—on the grand Olympic stage. Known for her exceptional skills in the lightweight division, Harrington's journey at the Paris 2024 Olympics has been nothing short of exhilarating, as she has consistently displayed her prowess in the ring, earning her spot in the semi-finals with style.
The 34-year-old Dublin native proved her mettle during the women’s 60kg quarter-finals against Colombia’s Angie Valdas. Harrington controlled the fight with unparalleled confidence and technique, showcasing why she’s considered one of boxing’s best. As she danced across the ring, landing effective punches while maintaining defensive discipline, viewers were reminded that when it comes to championship boxing, Harrington is an undeniable force. The win secured her a guaranteed bronze medal and sent the crowd into a frenzy, hyping up expectations for her subsequent semi-final bout.
Harrington’s sporting journey has also opened up conversations about the challenges and changes in her career—especially as she hinted at retirement in a recent interview. This news came as a surprise to many of her fans, who have celebrated her rise as a boxing superstar since she clinched gold in Tokyo 2020. However, whatever her future holds, one thing remains clear: Harrington has been a trailblazer for women in sport, paving the way for future generations of female athletes to follow their dreams in a traditionally male-dominated arena.
Interestingly enough, Harrington is only the fourth Irish athlete ever to win medals at two different Games. This remarkable achievement puts her in the same company as legendary figures like Katie Taylor and Sonia O’Sullivan. Moreover, her title as the first Irish woman to reach such a milestone speaks volumes about the growing recognition of female athletes in Ireland. As Harrington continues to dazzle the world with her exceptional talent, fans eagerly await her next move both inside and outside the ring!
Kellie Harrington has become the first woman to join an exclusive club of Irish athletes who have won medals at more than one Olympic Games.
Irish lightweight guaranteed at least a bronze medal after booking spot in Saturday night's semi-finals.
Class is permanent and the Dubliner showed why she is the classic championship boxer by controlling a potentially tricky women's 60kg quarter-final against ...
Kellie Harrington has secured at least an Olympic bronze medal after cruising through her lightweight quarter-final against Colombia's Angie Valdas.
34-year-old Harrington is now the fourth ever Irish athlete to win medals at two different Games. The Tokyo 2024 champion also becomes first-ever Irish woman to ...
Indeed, the Dubliner is the first Irish woman to medal at more than one Olympic Games. She already won gold at Tokyo 2020. Advertisement. Harrington faces ...
It will be Harrington's second Olympic medal and she also becomes the first Irish woman to win a medal at two Games.
The boxer is assured of at least a bronze medal after her victory against Colombian Angie Valdas Pana earlier today.
Kellie Harrington secured a place in the semi-final of the 2024 Olympic Games on Wednesday, guaranteeing her at least bronze.
Jude Gallagher exited Paris 2024 at the last-16 stage after suffering a defeat by unanimous decision to Carlo Palaam of the Philippines in the men's 57kg ...
KELLIE Harrington will leave Paris with another Olympic medal after victory in her quarter-final.The Dubliner kept her hopes alive of back-to-back tit.
The Dublin woman secured a place in the semi-final of the 2024 Olympic Games after defeating Colombian boxer Angie Valdas Pana, guaranteeing her at least a ...