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Published 12:25 2 Aug 2019 BST
Updated 17:57 2 Aug 2019 BST
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In a new instalment for 20x20's Hero Your Hero campaign, Quinn details the effect her role models had on her and how she takes that position as seriously now.
"When Katie Taylor was boxing in London, I remember that so vividly," she said. "The belief that that kind of dream could come true. "I think I'm definitely conscious of being a role model now. If you can just do your bit, it could change everything."https://twitter.com/20x20_ie/status/1157244474491379712?s=09 After an impressive summer where Quinn emerged as one of the best analysts on RTÉ's coverage of the Women's World Cup, the Ireland captain returns to Arsenal to begin a defence of their league title. Alongside Katie McCabe, the pair have already inspired young footballers all over the island that they too could be starring on championship-winning sides. Taylor watched O'Sullivan, Quinn watched Taylor and now everyone is watching Quinn.
5 club games to watch out for this weekend in the GAA
Dublin SHC Quarter Final – Na Fianna v Cuala 📅 Sunday 28th September, 16:00 | 📍 Parnell Park Reigning Dublin, Leinster and All-Ireland champions Na Fianna are on a remarkable run. Five wins from five in the group stage – including key victories over Ballyboden St Enda’s and Lucan Sarsfields – underlining their status as […]
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World Athletics to introduce mandatory sex tests for female competitions
President of World Athletics said the testing is ‘a really important way of providing confidence’. World Athletics is set to introduce mandatory testing for anyone entering female competitions, verifying their biological sex. The group have insisted it a ‘necessary step’ to protect women’s sport and address the gender eligibility issue. Two years ago, they banned […]
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Mona McSharry wins bronze medal for Ireland
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