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Aisling Keller Won Ireland an Olympic Spot. She’s Not Allowed Compete for It

The sailor and Trinity student – responsible for winning Ireland a spot at the Olympics – on the decision that denied her a shot at qualification.
By Barry Murphy
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The Man Who Took on DUCAC, and Won

Diego Coyle Diez came to Trinity to find a dysfunctional DUCAC. A year later, the organisation was transformed.
By Fiachra Gallagher
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Trinity Sport Commits to Making its Environment ‘Welcoming to All’

The statement comes in the wake of worldwide protests after the shooting of George Floyd in the US.
By Matt McCann
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Denied Shot at Olympic Qualification, Trinity’s Aisling Keller Speaks Out

Keller criticised Irish Sailing after the organisation nominated Annalise Murphy without running trial regattas to decide who travels to Tokyo.
By Barry Murphy
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Trinity’s ‘Irish Tunisian’ on Champions League Glory and Facing Salah

While a Trinity student, Aymen Ben Mohamed came agonisingly close to Collingwood Cup glory. Now he's an African Champions League winner.
By Mario Bowden
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How Adrian Fitzpatrick Made DUAFC Real Collingwood Contenders – Twice

He departed Trinity in acrimonious circumstances in 2016, but in his two spells at DUAFC, Adrian Fitzpatrick took his side to two Collingwood finals.
By John Keenan
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College Classics: Hurlers Make Fitzgibbon History Against Garda College

A first-ever win in the Fitzgibbon Cup in 2019 did more than just secure Trinity's hurlers the points – it was a statement of college hurling intent.
By Cormac Watson
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As DUCAC’s Financial Future Wobbles, Club Captains Look On Warily

The only certainty sports clubs have is that next year will be like no other.
By Fiachra Gallagher
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Trinity Sailors Smash Round-Ireland Record, and Raise €4k for Charity

Members of Trinity's sailing club – alongside university sailing clubs across the country – set the record as part of a socially distanced fundraiser.
By Matt McCann
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A Trinity Student is Running 5km for Charity. She’s Doing it On Crutches

Two years ago, Sinead Macerlane found a benign tumour in her femur. It's been a long road to recovery – but now she’s finally able to walk pain-free.
By Charlie Moody-Stuart