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Badminton rivals and friends face-off for the first time in 40 years
Badminton rivals and friends face-off for the first time in 40 years
History was made last weekend at the Munster Masters badminton tournament in Waterford when two players from Killarney met on court for the first time in over 40 years.

In the over-60 men’s doubles, Mike Lyne faced Paudie O’Mahony, who now lives in Cork. Both men first picked up a racket more than 50 years ago while attending the Presentation Monastery Primary School, practising almost daily in the old Monastery Hall.
This time, Paudie came out on top, beating Mike 19-21, 21-10 and 21-14. Paudie took home the gold medal while Mike collected silver.
There was also success for Sinead Galvin, who won the women’s over-50 singles title and was runner-up in the doubles.
The Killarney Badminton senior club opened its new season this week, with juvenile sessions beginning on October 3.
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