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Ireland's Katie Taylor, 2012 winner of lightweight gold, goes out in boxing quarterfinals.
Next up is Katie Taylor of Ireland fighting for the lightweight gold against Sofya Ochigava of Russia.
It's going to be very close Ireland's Katie Taylor, left, fights Russia's Sofya Ochigava during their women's lightweight gold medal match at the London Olympic Games.
But when Katie Taylor took the lightweight gold, in a way that everybody had predicted but nobody had dared rely upon, there wasn't a soul in the stadium who wasn't Irish.
Terry Edwards, coach to the British Olympic boxing team, last night strongly defended his decision to send home lightweight gold medal favourite Frankie Gavin because he did not feel the fighter could make the required weight in time for his competition.
She is 86. 5. Nicole Kidman's other half When taekwondo was first introduced as an Olympic sport at the Seoul Games in 1988, Dana Hee took the women's lightweight gold (although we doubt anyone dared call her lightweight to her face).
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The medalists were in men's lightweight eight (gold), men's pair with coxswain (gold), women's lightweight pair (silver) and men's four with coxswain (silver).
Katie Taylor won a women's lightweight boxing gold for Ireland on Thursday.
The Liverpool lightweight won gold in last November's test event in London, where she overcame boxers ranked two, four and seven in the world en route to victory.
Scottish postman Charlie Flynn's response to winning lightweight boxing gold made him a cult figure, as did Lynsey Sharp's gutsy 800m silver just hours after being hooked up to a drip in the village hospital.
"Imagine that, going and winning the coxless lightweight four: Olympic gold in rowing four years off".
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