Here’s what’s coming up on Day Eight of the Olympics in Paris.
Start every morning with The 42′s definitive guide to all the day’s action: when you need to be in front of the TV, who are Ireland’s medal hopefuls, and what other big stories should you look out for.After Paul O’Donovan and Fintan McCarthy’s scorching row to back-to-back Olympic glory, can Ireland
Sailing: Eve McMahon will compete in the women’s dinghy, starting with Race 4 at 11.05am. Races 5 and 6 follow after. The boats ranked 1st to 10th will qualify for the final. The men’s kayak cross will feature Noel Hendrick and Liam Jegou at 3.40pm. The first two go through to elimination while the remainder go to the repechage at 5.45pm.Athletics: Luke McCann, Cathal Doyle and Andrew Coscoran all go into the 1,500m repechage round at 6.15pm.Boxing: Kellie Harrington faces Beatriz Iasmin Soares Ferreira in the semi-final of the women’s 60kg.
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