Sport
Clubs and Players Honoured at Annual Sports Awards
Trinity’s Hurlers take home three awards after a fantastic season while the Ladies Hockey Club won two, and Dublin University Fencing Club won club of the year.
DU Ladies Hockey Club Toasts Two New Pink Recipients
For the first time in 17 years, two members of DULHC, Clíona McCullough and Anna May Whelan, were announced recipients of the highest accolade a Trinity athlete can receive from the College.
Colours Victory Puts the Wind in Trinity’s Sails Ahead of UK Trip
DUSC added to their momentum by winning Colours 2017 with a brilliant display against UCD in Grand Canal Dock.
Keith Wood Opens Up About Health in Ireland and His Own Sporting Experiences Since Retirement
In the final event of Trinity's Health and Sports Week, the former Ireland captain opened up about the nation's wellbeing and Ireland's prospects for the world cup.
Trinity Fencing Foil UCD Again at Colours
Trinity showed why they are among the most dominant university club in the country, after their fourth Colours victory in a row.
Olympian David Gillick Wants You to “Achieve Your Potential”
Former Olympic athlete and two-time European Indoor Champion David Gillick talks motivation and inspiration as part of Health and Sport week.
“Be the Standard”: Cork All-Star Anna Geary Motivates Trinity Sport
With Health and Sports Week in full swing, Cork All-Star and Ireland’s fittest family mentor, Anna Geary, talked leadership, women in sport and motivation.
The Truth About Health and Wellness: A Discussion with Trinity Sport
Mark McGauran and David Lynch, instructors with Trinity Sport, gave a talk on the four pillars of fitness, as part of Health and Sports week,
DU Archery on Taking its First Shot at Life as Club
Dublin University Archery Club is enjoying its first year as an official DUCAC-affiliated club, officially representing Trinity and growing in size.
“You’re Going Out to War”: DUFC Women Host Ireland Internationals and World Cup Trophy
Ireland International rugby stars Ailis Egan, Lindsey Peat and Alisa Hughes inspired attendees as they shared anecdotes in the presence of the Rugby World Cup.