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32 Marathons In 32 Days
Two Westmeath men make a run for the border, writes Jonathan McCormick -
Not Stopping Traffic – We Are Traffic
Critical Mass cyclists take to the streets of Belfast in fancy dress -
Belfast Has Balls
Pat Jennings and the National Lottery celebrate Northern Irish get-up-and-go -
Gentleman John McNally
Belfast boxer who became Northern Ireland's first Olympic medallist back in 1952, writes Barry Flynn -
London 2012 Open Weekend
David Healy helps to launch London 2012 Open Weekend sign up. Click Play Video for a video podcast -
World Fencing Championships Under Way
Top junior and cadet fencers come to Jordanstown for 2009 World Championships -
Pro Wrestling Ulster
A wrestling saga with a Northern Irish twist -
Hard Roads
Road-racing lensman Stephen Davison talks about his new book, Hard Roads, and his passion for the fast and furious -
Ulster Runner Wins Paralympic Gold
Jordanstown-based runner Michael McKillop wins gold at the Paralympics in Beijing -
Ding Junhui Going for Gold
Former Northern Ireland Trophy champion returns to Belfast's Waterfront Hall inspired to win again -
George Best
Twinkle toed footballing genius with the looks to kill -
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PROFILE: Barry McGuigan
The Clones Cyclone proclaimed World Featherweight Champion after fifteen rounds -
The Gambler
Cathal Coyle goes all in with the story of Gaelic star Oisín McConville -
Culture Live!
CultureNorthernIreland joins forces with Audiences NI for new events listings service -
Coors Belfast Giants
Win family pass ticket to the home game of your choice -
Iain Lewers, Hockey's Hope
Having switched allegiance from Ireland to England, the Belfast defender is keen to silence his critics -
Have yourself a Lush Little Christmas
Win an organic bath-time bonanza with our Lush Christmas competition -
So Long Lawrie Sanchez
Cathal Coyle looks back on three years of NI ups and downs for the Fulham boss -
A Worthy Cause
Cathal Coyle profiles NI manager Nigel Worthington