Cork and Kilkenny through to semi-finals after clinching provincial titles, but all the glory goes to Munster
Limerick left with longer route to Liam MacCarthy after losing out in penalty shootout
Kilkenny make it six Leinster titles on the trot as Galway revival falls short
Tribesmen twice got within four points during endgame but pay price for leaving it all too late
Efrem Gidey: ‘If you challenge yourself, you are always the winner’
Erstwhile refugee escaped war-torn Eritrea in 2016, ended up in several refugee camps, before finding sanctuary in Ireland
The sudden death of a young runner touches running spirits everywhere
‘For the family and loved ones of Olivia Tuohy and Ellen Cassidy, maybe there is some comfort in knowing they were doing something they loved best’
Galway’s Cathal Mannion only too aware of Kilkenny’s extra-time threat
The Tribesmen’s top scorer in this year’s Leinster campaign believes a clear run from injury has helped him return to consistent form
Seán Doggett sets 400m record to take gold at Schools Track and Field Championships
Belvedere College’s Cillian Doherty won the senior boys 100m event in 10.86
Armagh beat Dublin in Croke Park, Galway nab late draw against Derry – As it happened
Wins for Kildare, Antrim and Fermanagh in Tailteann Cup
What on earth were China’s women runners on back in the 1990s?
Kenya’s Beatrice Chebet ran the second fastest women’s 3,000m time in history last weekend – but was still way off the record set 32 years ago
Sarah Healy hits new heights, running PB to finish third in lightning-fast Diamond League meeting
Next up for 24-year-old is a shot at her specialist outdoor distance in Rome
Monaghan bring Louth crashing back down to earth in Newbridge
Four goals for Louth put a shine on the scoreboard despite six-point defeat
Nike sorely misses spirit of the great Steve Prefontaine as running values tumble
Fifty years after untimely death of inspirational athlete, running brand is struggling in a vastly changed world
Ireland’s Efrem Gidey triumphs in European 10,000m Cup
Clonliffe Harriers runner becomes first Irish athlete to win the event
Ciara Mageean: ‘You do have to be selfish as an athlete, it’s the part I find least enjoyable... But no regrets’
It’s almost a year since athlete’s 1,500m European Championships gold turned to the darkness of her Paris Olympics, but she reckons she’ll be ‘dangerous’ at LA 2028
Limerick prove too strong for Cork, Kilkenny return to Leinster final – As it happened
In Thurles, Tipperary took a nine-point win over Waterford