1ST PLACE WINNER
Sports Non Action 2020
FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS
by Ryan ByrneShelbourne fans set off flares during their FAI Cup match against Bohemians at Dalymount Park, Dublin
Sweden’s Clara Nistad and Moa Sjoo in action against Ireland’s Kate Frost and Moya Ryan, at the AIG FZ Forza Irish Badminton Open, National Indoor Arena, Dublin
Start of the 100th Dublin City Liffey Swim at Rory O’More Bridge
By Harry Murphy
Mags D’Arcy of St. Martin’s looks dejected following the AIB All Ireland Senior Camogie Club Final with Slaughtneil in Croke Park, Dublin
Republic of Ireland players react at the final whistle, after failing in their qualification bid as Denmark players celebrate their win and qualification for Euro 2020
Ultra-runner Sean Clifford from Killarney set an Irish record for the positive ascent of 10,000m - the equivalent height of Mount Everest - in 23 hours and 53 minutes
By Eoin Noonan
Dublin Captain Stephen Cluxton lifts The Sam Maguire Cup following the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Final Replay match between Dublin and Kerry at Croke Park, Dublin
Shane Lowry of Ireland celebrates as he walks onto the 18th green on his way to winning the 148th Open Championship at Royal Portrush, Co. Antrim
By Ray McManus
Oran Crowley (11) Staker Wallace GAA club, Ben Egan (6), Mike Carroll, Ted Egan (9), David Magner (9) and Jack Egan (8) all from Effin, read a newspaper before the Munster GAA Hurling Senior Championship match between Tipperary and Limerick in Semple Stadium, Thurles, Co. Tipperary
A general view of athletes running in the Men’s Senior Race at the 2019 European Cross Country Championships, Bela Vista Park, Lisbon, Portugal
Upon crossing the finish line at the VHI Women’s Mini Marathon, Marie Houlihan connected a powerful punch to a fellow runner. Both laughed it off seconds later
Staying ‘a head’ of the competition during the Dublin Horse Show 2019, at Royal Dublin Society, Ballsbridge
By Gary Carr
Women’s race winner Sinead Delaney with her mother Joan after the 100th Dublin City Liffey Swim
Alan Wall of Shamrock Rovers and Leigh Gregory of Partick Thistle during the Megazyme Amputee Football League Cup Finals at Carlisle Grounds, Bray, Co. Wicklow