Ireland at the 1980 Summer Olympics
Ireland at the 1980 Summer Olympics | |||||||||
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IOC code | IRL | ||||||||
NOC | Olympic Council of Ireland | ||||||||
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Competitors | 47 (44 men and 3 women) in 11 sports | ||||||||
Medals Ranked 31st |
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Great Britain (1896–1920) |
Ireland competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, USSR. 47 competitors, 44 men and 3 women, took part in 38 events in 11 sports.[1] In partial support of the American-led boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics, Ireland competed under the Olympic Flag instead of its national flag.
Medalists
Silver
- David Wilkins and James Wilkinson — Sailing, Flying Dutchman class
Bronze
- Hugh Russell — Boxing, Men's Flyweight
Archery
In Ireland's second appearance in archery competition at the Olympics, the nation was represented by two men and one woman. The men included Ireland's only veteran from 1976, James Conroy. It was Hazel Greene, however, who posted the nation's best results.
Women's Individual Competition:
- Hazel Greene — 2229 points (→ 19th place)
Men's Individual Competition:
- William Swords — 2212 points (→ 31st place)
- James Conroy — 2058 points (→ 37th place)
Athletics
Men's 1,500 metres
- Heat — 3:42.0 (→ did not advance)
Men's 5,000 metres
- Heat — 13:45.4
- Semi Final — 13:28.8
- Final — 13:22.8 (→ 4th place)
- Heat — 13:44.8
- Semi Final — 13:40.3
- Final — 13:23.7 (→ 7th place)
- Mick O'Shea
- Heat — 14:03.0 (→ did not advance)
Men's 10,000 metres
- Heat — did not finish (→ did not advance)
Men's Marathon
- Final — 2:23:53 (→ 38th place)
- Final — 2:30:28 (→ 42nd place)
- Final — did not start (→ no ranking)
Men's Hammer Throw
- Seán Egan
- Qualification — 63.94 m (→ did not advance, 16th place)
Boxing
Men's Light Flyweight (– 48 kg)
- Gerard Hawkins
- First Round — Bye
- Second Round — Lost to Ismail Mustafov (Bulgaria) on points (0-5)
Men's Flyweight (– 51 kg)
- Hugh Russell → Bronze Medal
- First Round — Defeated Samir Khiniab (Iraq) on points (5-0)
- Second Round — Defeated Emmanuel Mlundwa (Tanzania) on points (5-0)
- Quarter Finals — Defeated Yo Ryon-Sik (North Korea) on points (3-2)
- Semi Finals — Lost to Petar Lesov (Bulgaria) on points (0-5)
Men's Bantamweight (– 54 kg)
- First Round — Bye
- Second Round — Lost to Daniel Zaragoza (Mexico) on points (0-5)
Men's Featherweight (– 57 kg)
- First Round — Bye
- Second Round — Defeated Issack Mabushi (Tanzania) after referee stopped contest in third round
- Third Round — Lost to Winfred Kabunda (Zambia) on points (1-4)
Men's Lightweight (– 60 kg)
- First Round — Defeated Nelson René Trujillo (Venezuela) after referee stopped contest in second round
- Second Round — Lost to Florian Livadaru (Romania) after referee stopped contest in first round
Men's Light-Welterweight (– 63,5 kg)
- Martin Brerton
- First Round — Lost to José Aguilar (Cuba) after referee stopped contest in first round
Canoeing
Cycling
Three cyclists represented Ireland in 1980.
Judo
Modern pentathlon
Three male pentathletes represented Ireland in 1980.
Individual Competition:
- Jerome Hartigan — 4.557 pts 39th place
- Sackville Currie — 4.377 42nd place
- Mark Hartigan — 4.361 pts, 43rd place
Team Competition:
- Hartigan, Currie, and Hartigan — 13.295pts 12th place
Rowing
Men's Coxless Pairs
- Pat Gannon and Willie Ryan
- Heat 3 — 3rd (Q)
- Semi-Final — 5th (-)
- B-Final — 1st
- Overall — 7th
Sailing
- David Wilkins and James Wilkinson — Flying Dutchman class
Shooting
Swimming
Men's 100m Freestyle
- David Cummins
- Heats — DNS (→ no ranking)
Men's 200m Freestyle
- David Cummins
- Heats — DNS (→ no ranking)
- Kevin Williamson
- Heats — 1.57,37 (→ did not advance)
Women's 100 m Breaststroke
- Catherine Bohan
- Heats — 1:16.84 (→ did not advance)
Women's 400 m Individual Medley
- Catherine Bohan
- Heats — 5:21.82 (→ did not advance)
References
- ↑ "Ireland at the 1980 Summer Games". Sports Reference.com. Retrieved 4 May 2015.