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13 September 2008; China's Yuanchao Zheng during the race. Beijing Paralympic Games 2008, Men's Road Race - LC1 / 2 / CP4, Road Cycling Course, Ming Tombs Reservoir, Beijing, China. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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2008 Beijing Paralympic Games - Cycling Saturday 13th

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13 September 2008; A general view during the race. Beijing Paralympic Games 2008, Men's Road Race - LC1 / 2 / CP4, Road Cycling Course, Ming Tombs Reservoir, Beijing, China. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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2008 Beijing Paralympic Games - Cycling Saturday 13th

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13 September 2008; A general view during the Men's road race. Beijing Paralympic Games 2008, Men's Road Race - LC1 / 2 / CP4, Road Cycling Course, Ming Tombs Reservoir, Beijing, China. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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2008 Beijing Paralympic Games - Cycling Saturday 13th

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8 September 2008; Cathal Miller, from Artane, Dublin, waits to start the Men's 4km Individual Pursuit (LC1) Qualifier. Cathal finished 5th in a time of 4.53:969 setting a new Irish Record and personal best, smashing his existing record by over 7 seconds. Beijing Paralympic Games 2008, Men's 4km Individual Pursuit (LC1) Qualifier, Laoshan Velodrome, Shijingshan District, Beijing, China. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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2008 Beijing Paralympic Games - Cycling Monday 8th

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8 September 2008; Cathal Miller, from Artane, Dublin, awaits the start of the Men's 4km Individual Pursuit (LC1) Qualifier. Cathal finished 5th in a time of 4.53:969 setting a new Irish Record and personal best, smashing his existing record by over 7 seconds. Beijing Paralympic Games 2008, Men's 4km Individual Pursuit (LC1) Qualifier, Laoshan Velodrome, Shijingshan District, Beijing, China. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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2008 Beijing Paralympic Games - Cycling Monday 8th

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8 September 2008; Cathal Miller, from Artane, Dublin, after the Men's Individual Pursuit (LC1) Qualifier. Beijing Paralympic Games 2008, Men's Individual Pursuit (LC1) Qualifier, Laoshan Velodrome, Shijingshan District, Beijing, China. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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2008 Beijing Paralympic Games - Cycling Monday 8th

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7 September 2008; Catherine Walsh, from Swords, Dublin, and sighted pilot rider Joanna Hickey, from Rathfarnham, Dublin, right, before the 1km Time Trial Final (B&VI 1-3 class). The duo finished in 7th position overall. Beijing Paralympic Games 2008, Women's 1km Time Trial (B&VI 1-3), Laoshan Velodrome, Shijingshan District, Beijing, China. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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2008 Beijing Paralympic Games - Cycling Sunday 7th

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6 September 2008; A general view of the Opening Ceremony of the Beijing Paralympic Games 2008, National Stadium, Olympic Green, Beijing, China. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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2008 Beijing Paralympic Games - Opening Ceremony Saturday 6th

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12 September 2008; A general view of cycling. Beijing Paralympic Games 2008, Men's Individual Time Trial Final, Road Cycling Course, Ming Tombs Reservoir, Beijing, China. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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2008 Beijing Paralympic Games - Cycling Friday 12th

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24 September 2008; Irish soccer international Stephen Hunt, centre, along with athletics hero Eamonn Coghlan, left and top GAA star Alan Brogan at the launch of the MARS Work - Rest - Play survey in Dublin. The Mars 'Work - Rest -  Play' survey gives insight into the lives of Irish athletes both professional and amateur. Over thirty athletes from various codes including Rugby, Soccer, Gaelic Football, Hurling, Cycling and Athletics took part, revealing how both current and past sports stars train and workout, the importance of rest within their training regime, and how they like to chill out or play on those rare occasions they have down time! Wilson Hartnell Public Relations, Ely Place, Dublin. Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Rest as Vital As Work but No time for Play for Modern Sports Stars

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24 September 2008; Irish soccer international Stephen Hunt, centre, along with athletics hero Eamonn Coghlan, left, and top GAA star Alan Brogan at the launch of the MARS Work - Rest - Play survey in Dublin. The Mars 'Work - Rest -  Play' survey gives insight into the lives of Irish athletes both professional and amateur. Over thirty athletes from various codes including Rugby, Soccer, Gaelic Football, Hurling, Cycling and Athletics took part, revealing how both current and past sports stars train and workout, the importance of rest within their training regime, and how they like to chill out or play on those rare occasions they have down time! Wilson Hartnell Public Relations, Ely Place, Dublin. Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Rest as Vital As Work but No time for Play for Modern Sports Stars

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24 September 2008; Irish soccer international Stephen Hunt,  left, along with athletics hero Eamonn Coghlan, centre, and top GAA star Alan Brogan at the launch of the MARS Work - Rest - Play survey in Dublin. The Mars 'Work - Rest -  Play' survey gives insight into the lives of Irish athletes both professional and amateur. Over thirty athletes from various codes including Rugby, Soccer, Gaelic Football, Hurling, Cycling and Athletics took part, revealing how both current and past sports stars train and workout, the importance of rest within their training regime, and how they like to chill out or play on those rare occasions they have down time! Wilson Hartnell Public Relations, Ely Place, Dublin. Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Rest as Vital As Work but No time for Play for Modern Sports Stars

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24 September 2008; Irish soccer international Stephen Hunt, centre, along with athletics hero Eamonn Coghlan, left, and top GAA star Alan Brogan at the launch of the MARS Work - Rest - Play survey in Dublin. The Mars 'Work - Rest -  Play' survey gives insight into the lives of Irish athletes both professional and amateur. Over thirty athletes from various codes including Rugby, Soccer, Gaelic Football, Hurling, Cycling and Athletics took part, revealing how both current and past sports stars train and workout, the importance of rest within their training regime, and how they like to chill out or play on those rare occasions they have down time! Wilson Hartnell Public Relations, Ely Place, Dublin. Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Rest as Vital As Work but No time for Play for Modern Sports Stars

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24 September 2008; Irish soccer international Stephen Hunt, centre, along with athletics hero Eamonn Coghlan, left, and top GAA star Alan Brogan at the launch of the MARS Work - Rest - Play survey in Dublin. The Mars 'Work - Rest -  Play' survey gives insight into the lives of Irish athletes both professional and amateur. Over thirty athletes from various codes including Rugby, Soccer, Gaelic Football, Hurling, Cycling and Athletics took part, revealing how both current and past sports stars train and workout, the importance of rest within their training regime, and how they like to chill out or play on those rare occasions they have down time! Wilson Hartnell Public Relations, Ely Place, Dublin. Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Rest as Vital As Work but No time for Play for Modern Sports Stars

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24 September 2008; Irish soccer international Stephen Hunt, pictured, along with athletics hero Eamonn Coghlan and top GAA star Alan Brogan at the launch of the MARS Work - Rest - Play survey in Dublin. The Mars 'Work - Rest -  Play' survey gives insight into the lives of Irish athletes both professional and amateur. Over thirty athletes from various codes including Rugby, Soccer, Gaelic Football, Hurling, Cycling and Athletics took part, revealing how both current and past sports stars train and workout, the importance of rest within their training regime, and how they like to chill out or play on those rare occasions they have down time! Wilson Hartnell Public Relations, Ely Place, Dublin. Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Rest as Vital As Work but No time for Play for Modern Sports Stars

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24 September 2008; Irish soccer international Stephen Hunt, pictured, along with athletics hero Eamonn Coghlan and top GAA star Alan Brogan at the launch of the MARS Work - Rest - Play survey in Dublin. The Mars 'Work - Rest -  Play' survey gives insight into the lives of Irish athletes both professional and amateur. Over thirty athletes from various codes including Rugby, Soccer, Gaelic Football, Hurling, Cycling and Athletics took part, revealing how both current and past sports stars train and workout, the importance of rest within their training regime, and how they like to chill out or play on those rare occasions they have down time! Wilson Hartnell Public Relations, Ely Place, Dublin. Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Rest as Vital As Work but No time for Play for Modern Sports Stars

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24 September 2008; Irish soccer international Stephen Hunt, along with athletics hero Eamonn Coghlan and top GAA star Alan Brogan at the launch of the MARS Work - Rest - Play survey in Dublin. The Mars 'Work - Rest -  Play' survey gives insight into the lives of Irish athletes both professional and amateur. Over thirty athletes from various codes including Rugby, Soccer, Gaelic Football, Hurling, Cycling and Athletics took part, revealing how both current and past sports stars train and workout, the importance of rest within their training regime, and how they like to chill out or play on those rare occasions they have down time! Wilson Hartnell Public Relations, Ely Place, Dublin. Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Rest as Vital As Work but No time for Play for Modern Sports Stars

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24 September 2008; Irish soccer international Stephen Hunt, pictured, along with athletics hero Eamonn Coghlan and top GAA star Alan Brogan at the launch of the MARS Work - Rest - Play survey in Dublin. The Mars 'Work - Rest -  Play' survey gives insight into the lives of Irish athletes both professional and amateur. Over thirty athletes from various codes including Rugby, Soccer, Gaelic Football, Hurling, Cycling and Athletics took part, revealing how both current and past sports stars train and workout, the importance of rest within their training regime, and how they like to chill out or play on those rare occasions they have down time! Wilson Hartnell Public Relations, Ely Place, Dublin. Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Rest as Vital As Work but No time for Play for Modern Sports Stars

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24 September 2008; Athletics hero Eamonn Coghlan, pictured, along with Irish soccer international Stephen Hunt and top GAA star Alan Brogan at the launch of the MARS Work - Rest - Play survey in Dublin. The Mars 'Work - Rest -  Play' survey gives insight into the lives of Irish athletes both professional and amateur. Over thirty athletes from various codes including Rugby, Soccer, Gaelic Football, Hurling, Cycling and Athletics took part, revealing how both current and past sports stars train and workout, the importance of rest within their training regime, and how they like to chill out or play on those rare occasions they have down time! Wilson Hartnell Public Relations, Ely Place, Dublin. Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Rest as Vital As Work but No time for Play for Modern Sports Stars

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24 September 2008; Irish soccer international Stephen Hunt, along with athletics hero Eamonn Coghlan and top GAA star Alan Brogan at the launch of the MARS Work - Rest - Play survey in Dublin. The Mars 'Work - Rest -  Play' survey gives insight into the lives of Irish athletes both professional and amateur. Over thirty athletes from various codes including Rugby, Soccer, Gaelic Football, Hurling, Cycling and Athletics took part, revealing how both current and past sports stars train and workout, the importance of rest within their training regime, and how they like to chill out or play on those rare occasions they have down time! Pictured at the launch is Stephen Hunt. Wilson Hartnell Public Relations, Ely Place, Dublin. Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Rest as Vital As Work but No time for Play for Modern Sports Stars

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