As you can see, Ireland has only won six medals since it has competed independently of Britain at the Olympics. Only 13 Irish athletes have ever finished in the top 8 of any event which just goes to show how impressive Rob Heffernan's fourth place finish in the 50km walk was. In the 20k walk, he was just seven seconds away from finishing 8th.
Top 8 finishes by Irish Track and Field Athletes since 1924
1928 – Pat O’Callaghan Hammer 1st
1932 – Pat O’Callaghan Hammer 1st
1932 – Bob Tisdall 400m Hurdles 1st
1932 – Eamon Fitzgerald Triple Jump 4th
1932 – Bob Tisdall Decathlon
1956 – Ronnie Delany 1500m 1st
1960 – John Lawlor Hammer 4th
1976 – Eamonn Coghlan 1500m 4th
1980 – Eamonn Coghlan 5000m 4th
1980 – John Treacy 5000m 7th
1984 – John Treacy Marathon 2nd
1984 – Caroline O’Shea 800m 8th
1988 – Marcus O’Sullivan 1500m 8th
1992 – Sonia O’Sullivan 3000m 4th
1992 – Jimmy McDonald 20km Walk 6th
2000 – Sonia O’Sullivan 5000m 2nd
2000 – Sonia O’Sullivan 10000m 6th
2008 – Rob Heffernan 20km Walk 8th
2008 – Olive Loughnane 20km Walk 7th
2012 - Rob Heffernan 50km Walk 4th
Irish Gold Medalists.....Bob Tisdall (400m hurdles 1932) and
Pat O'Callaghan (Hammer 1928 & 1932)
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