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Eoin Rheinisch

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# eoin-rheinisch - Saturday 16 February, 2013

Rheinisch not looking too far into the future

Three-time Olympian Eoin Rheinisch plans to compete again this year but hasn’t made any decisions on whether he’ll still be around for Rio 2016.

# eoin-rheinisch - Wednesday 1 August, 2012

Liveblog

As it happened: London 2012 Olympics, day five

We followed Ireland’s hopes in the boxing and in the K1 slalom finals, and there was plenty more to keep us occupied.

‘Game over’: Penalty ends Rheinisch’s Olympic challenge

A missed gate saw Eoin Rheinisch finish 14th in this afternoon’s K1 slalom semi-finals.

# eoin-rheinisch - Monday 30 July, 2012

From TheJournal.ie 9 At 9

The 9 at 9: Monday

Good morning…here’s nine things to know today.

# eoin-rheinisch - Sunday 29 July, 2012

Olympic Village: Day Two, wrap

More shocks in the pool on a day when Team GB got their first medals and Team Ireland showed green shoots of promise.

As it happened: London 2012 Olympics, Day 2

There was need to rush around the Olympic Park, we are bringing you all the big news from London (and beyond) as the Games continue at pace.

Eoin Rheinisch powers into slalom semi-finals

The Kildare kayaker finished 12th overall in this afternoon’s K1 heats.

Olympic Breakfast: Sailing duo ready to make their mark

What to see and what to skip? When are the Irish in action? Here’s our guide to all the action on day two in London.

# eoin-rheinisch - Tuesday 10 July, 2012

London 2012: Introducing… Eoin Rheinisch

The 32-year-old kayaker from Kildare will represent Ireland in the K1 Slalom in London and finished 4th in the same event in Beijing.

# eoin-rheinisch - Monday 14 May, 2012

Rheinisch paddles home with Olympic dream intact

Slalom canoeist Eoin Rheinisch booked his place at a third consecutive Olympic Games on Saturday. We caught up with the Kildare-based athlete as he drove – yes, drove – home from Augsburg, Germany.