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Kenny qualifies for World Championships

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By Sean Moriarty

Olympic walker David Kenny has, for the first time, qualified for the World Athletics Championships in Oregon, USA later this year.

This will be his first attempt at the World Championship and he is already ahead of his pre-season targets.

His third place in the 20k World Athletics Race Walking Tour in Podebray in the Czech Republic on Saturday last was one of his best performances of his career.

His time of 1hr 19mins 44 secs sets him out as the second fastest Irish race walker over the 20km distance.

Only multiple Olympian Rob Heffernan’s time of 1hr 19mins 22secs is better than the Farranfore Maine Valley Athletic Club man’s efforts.

“I am delighted,” he told the Killarney Advertiser. “In one way it takes the pressure off as my target was to qualify through the World Ranking system. But now there is an expectation from Sports Ireland to finish in the top 10 and be in contention for a World Championship medal too."

His Czech Republic result also qualifies him for the senior European Championships in August. He scored silver in the Under 23 European Championships last year in Estonia.

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Double award win for Jessie Buckley

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Killarney-born actress Jessie Buckley celebrated a historic weekend by securing Lead Actress awards at both the Irish Film and Television Academy (IFTA) and the British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA).

Buckley was honoured for her role as Agnes in the film ‘Hamnet’, becoming the first Irish woman ever to win the BAFTA for Leading Actress.


The weekend of success began on Friday night in Dublin, where she was presented with the IFTA for Lead Actress by Stephen Rea.

Buckley, who grew up in Killarney, described the homecoming as deeply emotional, stating that the recognition meant a great deal because of her love for mothers and women.

She also paid tribute to her co-star Paul Mescal, who won Supporting Actor at the same ceremony.


On Sunday evening, Buckley jetted to London for the BAFTA ceremony at the Royal Festival Hall, where fellow Irish actor Cillian Murphy presented her with the Leading Actress award.

During her acceptance speech, she admitted she never imagined as a little girl that she would be allowed to make a film.


Buckley dedicated her win to the women who have inspired her and encouraged her to break traditional moulds. “This really does belong to the women past, present and future who taught me and continue to teach me how to do it differently,” she said.


In a moving moment, she also shared the award with her young daughter, who has travelled with her throughout the production of the film.

She described being a mother as the “best role” of her life and promised to remain “disobedient” as a parent.

Her goal, she explained, is to ensure her daughter can belong to a world in all her “complete wildness” as a young woman.

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High-end vehicle stolen in Killarney overnight theft

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A high-end vehicle was stolen from the Killarney urban area during the early hours of Tuesday morning, February 24.


The theft occurred between midnight and 6 am, with reports indicating that a high-end Audi was taken from a residential area.


Gardaí received a formal report of the vehicle theft this morning and have launched an immediate investigation into the matter.


A Garda spokesperson told the Killarney Advertiser that investigations are currently ongoing. Local officers are appealing to anyone who may have noticed suspicious activity in the Killarney town area overnight, or anyone with dash-cam footage from the midnight to 6 am period, to contact Killarney Garda Station on 064 6671160.

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