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Rob Heffernan on how Ireland can become an athletics powerhouse
Off the back of Sarah Healy, Mark English and Kate O’Connor’s medals at the European Indoor Championships, Sinéad and Gavin choose not to spend too long basking in Ireland’s latest athletics success. They are joined by former 50km walk world champion and RTÉ pundit Rob Heffernan.
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