Rowing
WATCH: O'Donovan brothers win silver at the European Rowing Championships
Four Skibb rowers in action in Glasgow on Sunday
Skibbereen's ‘110 girls' are honoured with harrowing sculpture
A year-long art project on the history of the 110 girls from Skibbereen who were transported to Australia during the Great Famine, has now resulted in the completion of a bronze sculpture in Skibbereen.
Local interest is growing in Rose festival as Erinn takes Cork crown
West Cork is well represented in this year's Rose of Tralee festival with three escorts coming from this area; while the Cork Rose herself hails from Aghabullogue.
South West rowing ready for another record-breaking year
South West rowing is gearing up for another record-breaking season.
New education partnership set to benefit growing seafood industry
‘BIM's partnership with CETB is a natural fit and will complement our National Fisheries College in Castletownbere and the Seafood Innovation Hub in Clonakilty,' declared Bord Iascaigh Mhara chairman, Kieran Calnan from Rosscarber
The National Rowing Centre is the place to be
The National Rowing Centre in Inniscarra will be a place of constant activity this summer as the Home International Regatta and Coupe de la Jeunesse will both take place there.
Time to tell the story of Skibbereen rowing
Good people of West Cork, I need your help, and your tales, and your anecdotes.
New boat to power Skibb rowing
Skibbereen Rowing Club's mission to discover future Olympic rowers received a welcome boost with the arrival of a new training boat – their prize for winning the Honda ‘Powering Local Dreams' competition.
SPECIAL FEATURE: West Cork exploits and exports show rugby country is growing
It might be a non-traditional rugby area but West Cork's reputation as a hotbed for rugby talents and teams is growing, as Kieran McCarthy explains