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Transplant Team Ireland

Wednesday
Aug 20th
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Audio Reports from the World Transplant Games PDF Print E-mail
Written by Liam Horan in Bangkok   

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Bridie Nicholson and Monica Finn are announced as silver medal winners in the petanque doubles




A rousing rendition of the  World Transplant Games Theme Song




Angela Sherlock speaks about her narrow win




Kilkenny lady Emma Walsh on her world medal




Tony Gartland speaks about his silver in the 1500m




Cork athlete Donie McCarthy speaks about his experiences competing at the World Transplant Games




Bridie Nicholson on Petanque gold




Distressed Irish athlete Monica Finn appeals for information that might lead to the successful return of Tadhg.




Exclusive interview with Supt Landers discussing the perplexing mascot case. 




Anonymous chief suspect (Jimmy Service) denies role in teddy bear teddynap drama




IKA Chairman Paul Donohoe thanks donors and their families




Team captain Deirdre Faul talks about her Gold medal in Squash




It is Vera Frisby's first time to compete at the World Transplant Games and she is enjoying the experience.




Tony Gavigan and his golfing colleagues limber up




Molly Malone in the hotel lobby




A mention on The Sunday Game – and a famous night of crack




Catherine Murphy looks forward to World Games




Everything is in order says Dr Emer


Tony Gartland gets Irish off to winning start




Talk by team captain Deirdre Faul at the team meeting


Marie O’Connor remembers the donors who have given the gift of life


Paul Prendergast wishes Eamon Malone well


Paul Prendergast sends a message to all his supporters back home


Athletes in bid for sartorial elegance


IKA Chairman Paul Donohoe in first World Games


Tony Gartland talking about the honour of being the first athlete into action.


Team manager Colin White previews the Games


Kildare athlete James Nolan enjoying build-up