Dublin, Ireland – Kate O’Connor, fresh off her silver medal triumph at the World Athletics Championships, has expressed her overwhelming gratitude after being mentioned alongside some of Ireland’s most iconic sporting figures.
The 24-year-old heptathlete, who made history as the first Irish woman to claim a world medal in the multi-event discipline, was visibly emotional as tributes poured in from all corners of the country.
“To even be mentioned in the same breath as legends like Sonia O’Sullivan and Katie Taylor is an honour beyond words,” O’Connor said during a press event in Dublin. “I grew up watching them and dreaming of achieving just a fraction of what they did. I never imagined I’d be part of that conversation.”
O’Connor’s breakthrough performance has not only cemented her place in the annals of Irish athletics, but also inspired a new generation of young athletes. Sporting pundits and former Olympians have praised her composure, resilience, and raw talent on the global stage.
President Michael D. Higgins released a statement congratulating her, saying, “Kate’s achievement is a source of immense pride for the nation. She embodies the spirit of perseverance and excellence that defines Irish sport.”
With Paris 2024 just months away, all eyes are now on O’Connor as a strong medal hopeful. But for now, the Dundalk native is taking time to reflect on a milestone moment.
“I’m just trying to enjoy this and take it all in. It’s been a dream come true,” she said with a smile.