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The hope sustains and hurts in Paris as Jack Woolley impresses during second chance

Much like Clare after a Munster championship, or Emmanuel Macron in a French election, Woolley was reignited for the knock-out bouts.

STEPPING OUT ONTO the vibrant purple mat, dramatically fixed under a majestic glass nave built to wow the crowd at the 1900 Paris Universal Exhibition, Jack Woolley had just six minutes to define his second Olympic journey.

Sport is cruel.

What a trite thing to write. A truism of all truisms.

But watching the 25-year-old Dubliner lose his first round-of-16 match against 10th seed Gashim Magomedov, nothing else would come to mind.

In the shape of his career after cutting six kilos to make the 58kg weight, Woolley knew how competitive the Azerbaijani would be having fought him twice previously with the tally one apiece.

“I don’t think anybody comes to the Olympics to not get a medal,” he says in the aftermath. “I’m obviously very devastated.”

He does, however, take consolation in the fact that he has made history by simply competing in Grand Palais – the first two-time Irish Olympian in his sport of taekwondo.

There are also fewer tears than after his corresponding match in Tokyo three years ago because he, like his teammates Kellie Harrington and Paul O’Donovan, is just simply loving his sport.

“I went into this to enjoy it, because, six months ago, I wasn’t in the best head space. I wasn’t in the best physical condition,” he explains. “I’d had to make weight over 20 times last year. 58 kilos for me is pretty tough. It’s about six kilo cuts. So it’s very draining on the body.

“So at the end of last year, I kind of had enough of it, and I used that time with an amazing team in Sport Ireland to get my head back in the game, to be the best I’ve ever been, the best shape I’ve ever been.”

How does he deal with that unpredictability? That idea that his has worked his whole sporting career to see the dream end in six minutes, after two rounds and two refereeing challenges do not go his way.

“You can be in the best shape and just something doesn’t go your way, like a video replay, or your last-minute nerves or something like that,” he says with a maturity and reflectiveness of an athlete who has learned from previous journeys. “Like not saying that that happened to me, but you never know what happens on the day in this sport. And that’s kind of why I love it.”

It was an outside chance, but there was also a sliver of the dream remaining.

Taekwondo has changed its rules in line with other sports for Paris 2024 to offer a repechage to athletes. The competitors who lose to the eventual finalists in the last 16 and quarter finals face each other for the chance to duel for two available bronze medals.

The cruelty may be compounded by a seven-hour wait with the hope draining whatever energy is left in the depleted 58kg body or it may be fended off by a spectacular run by a morning nemesis.

The numbers weren’t adding up at noon but by 5.02pm, the 10th seed Azerbaijani had helped his Irish foe to a second chance. His own talents recognised, match planning executed and former Olympic champion seen off, he was looking for glory in a gold medal match.

Much like Clare after a Munster championship, or Emmanuel Macron in a French election, Woolley was reignited for the knock-out bouts.

Facing the second seed, Spain’s Adrián Vincente, Woolley’s flexibility and range were on show from the first second.

Leg flares Rhys McClenaghan would be proud of, he started to get scores on the board but the Spaniard is a specialist at covering himself so many of the Jobstown man’s hits weren’t securing the power needed to bother the scorekeepers.

“I could hear by the crowd that it was entertaining. Throwing legs a bit as usual, that’s me,” smiles Woolley after coming off the mat in the narrowest of defeats.

Reflecting on how close the matchup was, he said if Vincente had stepped out of the ring 0.1 seconds later than he did, the Dubliner would have won that round.

In the end, it was 10-9 to Spain.

The second round was an altogether more defensive affair, the 2-2 score having to go to countback to see whose two was more valuable.

The favoured fighter in the seedings got the nod again.

Tiny margins that require silver linings.

“I loved every second of that,” he says, all composure. “I just really buzzed off that much better than any performance that the Irish public have seen. Unfortunately, our sport isn’t televised all year round and everything, and you only get to see like the Olympics. Hopefully that can change in the future, and you just get to see what Jack Woolley is really made of.

“I’m enjoying it, and I think that’s all anyone can ask for. And I hope that that showed at home, and encourages everybody else to get involved in the sport or to keep going with the sport, because we’re having fun. You know, it’s the Olympics. Not every young guy from Tallaght can say he’s a two-time Olympian.”

Thanking the journalists who bombarded him with questions not just about his emotions, feelings and future, but about the technical aspects and inner workings of taekwondo, he said he hoped his answers were better than they were earlier in the day when he was ‘in his head’ and ‘fuming’.

A silver medal for the Azerbaijani had changed his viewpoint of that first defeat. His performance in the second round had shifted his belief in himself. The beauty of the Grand Palais allowed him to drink in the moment. (‘How does this compare to other venues? You’ve got eyes. You can see it yourself. Look at it. It’s absolutely beautiful. It is the best stadium that has ever been in this sport. Nothing will ever compare to this.’)

The ambition propelled him forward to start thinking about LA 2028. (‘Me and that Spanish lad have taken matches off each other. I beat him in the European Championships two years ago. He beat me in the final European games last year. Now, he beat me by a point at the Olympics. I think it’s gonna be my time next time, but hopefully that’s not until LA and in the final.’)

Recorders full of Olympian reflections, the journalists left to hunch over their laptops. Woolley made his way to a friend’s waiting embrace. He dived in and the tears came. One point or a split second away from staying in the game.

The hope still hurts.

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    Sep 29th 2013, 8:08 AM

    Like a story from Roy of the Rovers

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    Sep 29th 2013, 9:07 AM

    Well done Clare.you won it honestly and without any help

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    Sep 29th 2013, 10:52 AM

    Who was Roy and what Rovers?

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    Sep 29th 2013, 11:00 AM

    His name was Roy and he played for a team called rovers

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    Sep 29th 2013, 12:09 PM

    I think, Nelly, that you have been reading too many English comics.

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    Sep 29th 2013, 7:34 PM

    Yeah stick with Spraoi and Siamsa Nelly.

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    Sep 29th 2013, 9:35 AM

    Brilliant guy heard him interviewed very articulate and mature for 19……..not to mention an awesome hurler. Well done clare n davy

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    Sep 29th 2013, 9:49 AM

    All Irelands Won – 1
    Cows Milked – 0

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    Sep 29th 2013, 8:57 AM

    A game like that yesterday makes you proud to be Irish, What a sport,Delighted for Davy and his team!

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    Sep 29th 2013, 9:49 AM

    He gave a very good post match interview with rte girl. A good lad.

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    Sep 29th 2013, 10:35 AM

    Rte girl sounds like the name of a really crap superhero

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    Sep 29th 2013, 12:04 PM

    He blinded Nash with dem big white teeth lol

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    Sep 29th 2013, 10:39 AM

    Probably the complete game – Hurling!
    To even compare it with other sports is not even a contest. But I will anyway – just for pig iron sake – Gaelic Football is its nearest comparable for fitness , pace and the fact that players do it for the love of it – not the money.
    I love rugby union too – but watching professionals playing in the Munster game last night was positively pedestrian after the skill and pace of the hurling game.
    As for soccer – where a huge bunch of overpaid egotists shuffle a ball around a 100m long field for ninety minutes and then might just about generate an average of two scores ?
    I couldn’t even tolerate Match of the Day last night on the Beeb , it was so positively boring and pedestrian and they were the highlights of the top games of the weekend, over the pond!

    Give credit where credit is due – GAA and hurling lit up our lives this season and most of all the finalists in the Hurling Finals – They were awesome !

    To my Clare and Cork neighbours – you both have set the standard for sport far and wide this year & young O’Donnell is but that hugely healthy beacon for it !

    Comhgardachais to everyone concerned.

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    Sep 29th 2013, 11:46 AM

    Why do people feel the need to compare it to other sports?? Just enjoy it for what it is!

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    Sep 29th 2013, 11:56 AM

    If you look closely, he is not comparing it to other sports. He is just taking an oppurtunity to run down other sports.

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    Sep 29th 2013, 12:31 PM

    Sluascanal – I am the “he” – please take the time to READ my little contribution.
    Nowhere in it did I try to denigrate any other sport ?
    I only compared – pace, fitness levels and genuine endeavour, against all other sports.
    As a genuine sports lover , I also admire so much , the truly amateur ethic of all GAA people – be they players , management, or the person that lines the pitch and washes the kit.

    It’s so reflected too in the numbers and quality of the GAA facilities, throughout our small Island of Ireland .

    Interestingly too , currently Hurling is the fastest growing field sport in the USA , with Clubs and Leagues springing up in all 50 States, often started by persons with no Irish background .

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    Sep 29th 2013, 1:16 PM

    Your soccer comparison was little biased to be fair.

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    Sep 29th 2013, 9:31 AM

    What a day for this young fella, deservedly man of the match. What a joy to be there and watch the skill and speed of game. Hurling is without a doubt the finest sport in the world. Well done Shane O Donnell, Well done Clare!

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    Sep 29th 2013, 9:26 AM

    The greatest field game bar none . Shane o,Donnell v Ronaldo-no contest

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    Sep 29th 2013, 9:46 AM

    Ridiculous comparison

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    Sep 29th 2013, 8:44 AM

    His not the only one waking up thinking it was like a dream what a match what a night well done lads ye done us proud

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    Sep 29th 2013, 12:38 PM

    Head on me like a burst sliotar today, its starting to properly sink in. Incredible day and night in Dublin, the banter was 90 and you better believe there won’t be a cow milked in Clare this week. Hon the Banner.

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    Sep 29th 2013, 8:35 AM

    Did anyone notice Liam O’Neill reading the name of the Pat Donnellan off the back of his hand before he gave him The Liam McCarthy cup yesterday?!

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    Sep 29th 2013, 8:45 AM

    Yep, but he had no problem remembering the names of the sponsors!
    There were only two captains, should have rolled off his tongue

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    Sep 29th 2013, 9:53 AM

    Why is there always someone who will find something negative about a great occasion Shane O Donnell Man of the match sportsmad ! nitpicker of the year

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    Sep 29th 2013, 11:25 AM

    Thanks for all the support lads

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    Sep 29th 2013, 9:45 AM

    Martin, Jesus, still bitter even when ye win. Fair play to Clare, great win. Delighted for Shane, what a dream for him. Cork weren’t good enough on the day but we’ll be back.

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    Sep 29th 2013, 10:52 AM

    Master stroke by Davy Fitzgerald. Brilliant! Brilliant! Brilliant! Shane O Donnell, the George Best of hurling. A very mature young man.

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    Sep 29th 2013, 11:13 AM

    Lol George best eat your heart out wise up ppl

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    Sep 29th 2013, 9:23 AM

    No sympathy whatsoever for Cork as they have had it over us for many years.it was nice to finally get revenge on them on the biggest stage of all.Up The Banner!

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    Sep 29th 2013, 9:51 AM

    No need for this.

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    Sep 29th 2013, 9:57 AM

    Not very gracious in victory there.

    As a Corkman I have to say well done to Clare. Undoubtedly the better team over both matches.

    And what a final. Great match. 2 great matches in fact.

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    Sep 29th 2013, 10:42 AM

    Fair dues, credit to cork for the game they put to us and jbm for being so humble. Very proud clare woman, the banner boys were outstanding

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    Sep 29th 2013, 11:20 AM

    He definitely got the ride last night and fair play to him

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    Sep 29th 2013, 12:23 PM

    As a Clare woman who was at yesterday’s game, I do not agree with Martin O Briens comments. Not the view of many Clare fans.

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    Sep 29th 2013, 1:44 PM

    Just wakeing up in us its great feeling to be from clare

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    Sep 29th 2013, 7:47 PM

    Well done to shane and Clare on a fantastic win. Also hard luck to cork who played their part in a brilliant game. A a mayo fan, it gives me hope to see so many young players on that Clare team, time to bring in a few of our minor winning team.

    Up da banner

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    Sep 29th 2013, 10:38 AM

    Whats it say about waterford thst davy could not get them all the way

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    Sep 29th 2013, 10:47 AM

    A journalist just used the word got in their opening sentence. Tut tut! There’s no such word as got.

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    Sep 29th 2013, 7:37 PM

    You got a few red thumbs there. Maybe people have gotten tired of pedantic corrections.

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