After she won gold in Tokyo in 2021, Kellie Harrington repeated the feat after beating China's Wenlu Yang by split decision to win her second consecutive Olympic gold medal at Roland Garros.
Kellie Harrington has become the first Irish athlete to win gold at back-to-back Olympic games since Dr Pat O'Callaghan achieved the feat in the hammer throw in 1928 and 1932.
Harrington also follows a long list of Irish athletes who have won medals at back-to-back games, including O'Callaghan, as well as Paddy Barnes (bronze in boxing in 2008 and 2012) and Paul O’Donovan (double sculls silver and gold in 2016).
Speaking afterwards, Kellie Harrington stated that she has now retired from the sport.
“That’s the last hurrah, I’m done”, she stated. “I’ve always said I want to retire a champion. That’s it. Let me just say it once again, Bob’s your uncle, Fanny’s your aunt, good night Irene'”.
Kellie also explained that her pre-fight plan was to “just be happy – happy, smile and enjoy it”.
Reflecting on what this win will mean for her community and her country, Harrington said: “It just gives hope. All these young kids all these teenagers, it give hope to them, it gives hope to the people of Ireland, that’s what it means. But this one was for me”.
Harrington's feat has received many congratulatory messages, including Taoiseach Simon Harris and Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald, who shared messages via X.
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