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Ciara Mageean (/ˈkɪərə məˈɡiːən/ KEER-ə mə-GHEE-ən; born 12
March 1992) is a middle-distance
runner from
Portaferry in
Northern Ireland who specialises...
- The
Mageean Cup is
awarded annually to the
winners of the
Ulster Colleges'
Senior Hurling Championship. This
iconic trophy was
presented to
Ulster Colleges...
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Bishop Daniel Mageean D.D. 6 May 1882 – 17
January 1962 was an
Irish Roman Catholic Prelate and
until 1962 he held the
title Lord
Bishop of Down and Connor...
- Jim
Mageean (27
January 1948) is an
English folk
singer based in Cullercoats, Tyne and Wear, England,
specialising in Sea Shanties,
traditional maritime...
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William Bruce Mageean Lansbury (12
January 1930 – 13
February 2017) was a British-American
television producer,
television writer and screenwriter. His...
- Belfast, she was the
daughter of
William McIldowie and
Elizabeth Jane (née
Mageean). Her
father was a
wealthy solicitor of
Scottish parentage who was a director...
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Cluxton (Gaelic Football)
Niamh Kilkenny (Camogie)
Shane Lowry (Golf)
Ciara Mageean (Athletics) Rhys
McClenaghan (Gymnastics)
Denise O'****van (Soccer) Sanita...
- ("demobbed") in 1968, and he
began to
perform full-time. In 1983 he and Jim
Mageean,
performing as a duo, won the
Intervision Song
Contest in Rostock, in East...
- but two
athletes (Rhasidat
Adeleke in the women's 400
metres and
Ciara Mageean in the women's 1500)
achieved fourth-place finishes.
Ireland entered 24...
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Michael McGeehin (born 1961/62) is a
Gaelic football trainer currently attached as head
coach to Tipperary. He has
previously worked with the Clare, Mayo...