Pat Hooper, olympic athlete and track and field stalwart, dies at 68



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Former 1980 Olympic and marathon Irish national champion Pat Hooper died at the age of 68.

Club member Raheny Shamrock died suddenly of a suspected heart attack.

Hooper, a very popular figure in the Irish athletics world, achieved a personal best of 2:17:46 to win the national title in 1979 and the following year he competed in the Moscow Games.

He finished 42nd in Moscow, four places behind his younger brother Dick, a three-time winner of the Dublin Marathon.

Hooper was an integral part in the growth of the Raheny Shamrock athletic club and was a permanent fixture at a wide range of sporting events across the country as a volunteer.

Hooper, a longtime member of the Athletics Ireland Competition Committee, was re-elected as President of Leinster Athletics in January and is the current President of the Dublin Athletic Board.



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