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Bonjour, Westmeath! Killucan woman will be at heart of Olympics coverage

A Killucan woman is preparing to chronicle a summer of sporting excellence at this year’s Olympic Games in Paris, which got underway in the The City of Light on Friday.

Twenty years – It’s been too long

Saturday, 24 July, 2004. A day that will live in the memories and hearts of those living in the Lake County boundaries and those with an eternal link to Westmeath but now living around the globe.

Keane recalls Westmeath’s fantastic Leinster success of 2004

If John Keane went into his front lawn and gave one of his trademark long kicks of a football it would probably land below in the Rosemount GAA pitch.

How Páidí Ó Sé came to be Westmeath manager

Everyone knows that Kerry GAA legend Páidí Ó Sé was the manager of Westmeath when they won their first and only Leinster senior football title, twenty years ago, in 2004.

Camogie referee humbled to be part of new GAA museum exhibition

Former camogie referee, Aileen Lawlor, said she was honoured and humbled to have her memorabilia as part of a new exhibition at the GAA Museum at Croke Park.

Mullingar Town Band win Irish Championships

Mullingar Town Band members were “over the moon” to be crowned Irish marching champions at St Loman’s GAA on Sunday, 21 July.

“We have an unhealthy relationship with body image”: Mullingar woman discusses her path to conquering eating disorder

Mullingar woman, Hannah Lilly, was 12 years old when she began dieting. By the age of 17, she was diagnosed with bulimia and anorexic tendencies.

Mullingar Thalidomide survivor vows to continue fight for apology

“Here I am Taoiseach, I’m here. See me, acknowledge me and be the leader to sort this out, once and for all. Let a full and unreserved apology to the Thalidomide survivors of Ireland be your legacy.”