https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vac8GUbWK68
58 year old former streetluge champion Roger Hickey clocks 100.279mph on his skateboard at the Top Speed World Championship in Quebec earlier this month.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vac8GUbWK68
58 year old former streetluge champion Roger Hickey clocks 100.279mph on his skateboard at the Top Speed World Championship in Quebec earlier this month.
Irish wrestler Fergal Devitt
Last we saw of intrepid pro-wrestling globetrotter Fergal Devitt, the Bray, County Wicklow man had signed with World Wrestling Entertainment (that’s the ex-WWF to the ’80s childer).
Debuting with its Florida-based NXT brand/division/etc., Fergal capitalised on his reputation from grappling exploits in Japan (where he was the subject of an RTÉ documentary), Mexico and Europe.
He become NXT’s biggest star as it began taking off, with touring and merchandise for WWE’s alternative product swelling around his arrival and championship reign…
…as Finn Balór (above), mild-mannered veteran by day, body-painted manimal on fight night.
So it seemed like the dream coming true for 35-year-old Fergal when he was finally called up to WWE’s main roster after nearly two years.
The creation of a new top championship for WWE’s Raw brand created an opportunity for Devitt to oppose storyline corporate golden-boy Seth Rollins at WWE Summerslam last month for the newly-minted WWE Universal Championship.
Customary ridiculousness of the title’s moniker aside, it placed Devitt right at the centre of the action.
Until this happened…
In the course of some scuffling on the floor of the Barclay’s Centre in Brooklyn, New York, Devitt went full-force into the guard rail surrounding the ring.
He not only separated his shoulder, but popped it back into place on camera, before proceeding to finish the match, becoming the champion of the world before 17,000 rabid fans in the process.
After finishing the morning’s media appearances, Devitt got his shoulder checked out, and with a career’s damage taking its toll, WWE doctors told him he’d need immediate surgery and 3-4 months’ recovery time.
Fergal had been champion for less than twenty-four hours before relinquishing the belt, after a sixteen-year career.
What’s left of a story to tell?
Why, the Rocky comeback, of course, and WWE are already all over it, generating sympathy and support in anticipation of his return bout and inevitable rematch with Rollins, showing footage of his surgery and day one of his physical therapy.
Mmf.
Fake FIGHT!
Previously: Fergal Devitt on Broadsheet
Irish boxer Michael Conlan
Ognian Georgiev writes:
After numerous controversial decisions at Rio Olympics, the AIBA has apperently benched seven of their most established referees/judges.
Mik Basi (Gbr), Kheira Sidi Yakoub (Alg), Michael Gallagher (Ire), Mariusz Gorny (Pol), Vladislav Malyshev (Rus), Gerardo Poggi (Arg) and Rakhymzhan Rysbayev (Kaz) were leading the clique that Fightnews dubbed The Magnificent Seven.
The Magnificent Seven were appointed on a full contract basis. They receive a monthly salary of $5000. The 5-stars referees received additional benefits, working around the world in WSB and APB fight nights…
Thump.
AIBA benches top officials after Rio scandals (FightNews.com)
Thomas Barr has been pipped into 4th place this afternoon in the final of the 400m hurdles.
Barr set a new Irish record (47.97) for the distance.
Great gas, in fairness.
Previously: Best Barr None
Update:
How close?

That close.
Michelle Smith and Bill Clinton (top) at the Atlanta Olympic Games, article from the Irish Times (above) in 1996
Pat Hickey speaking at an Olympic Council of Ireland (OCI) function after the 1996 Olympic Games.
Really good times.
Earlier: Calling It
Meanwhile, in 2004..
OLYMPIC FOCUS : Sailors’ bonus plan shelved (Irish Independent 2004)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0T0OLR4MzrM
Highlights from last weekend’s 2016 Dødsing (“death diving” ie. bellyflopping) World Cup in Frogner, Norway.
You will wince.
Liffey tykes take note.

Lithuania’s Ruta Meilutyte in the Women’s 100m Breaststroke at Rio.
(Pic: REUTERS/Michael Dalder)