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Ireland’s 1956 Olympic Gold Medal Hero Ronnie Delany Dies Aged 91

Ireland’s 1956 Olympic Gold Medal Hero Ronnie Delany Dies Aged 91

Published on: 11 Mar 2026

Author: Phil Knox

Categories: Track & Field

Irish athletics legend Ronnie Delany, the Olympic champion who brought Ireland one of its most famous track victories, has died at the age of 91.

Delany became a national sporting hero after winning the 1500 metres gold medal at the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne, producing a dramatic late surge to take victory in one of the most memorable races in Irish athletics history.

Born in Arklow, County Wicklow, on March 6th 1935, Delany emerged as a hugely talented middle distance runner as a teenager, setting Irish records while still a schoolboy before earning international recognition in the mid 1950s.

His crowning moment came in Melbourne when, racing against a world class field that included the world record holder John Landy, Delany produced a devastating finishing kick over the final 200 metres to capture Olympic gold for Ireland.

The victory made him one of Ireland’s most celebrated athletes and one of the country’s most recognisable sporting figures of the era.

Away from the Olympics, Delany also enjoyed a remarkable career in the United States collegiate circuit while studying at Villanova University, where he built a reputation as one of the dominant middle distance runners of his generation.

He continued competing internationally into the late 1950s, winning bronze at the 1958 European Championships and breaking the four minute mile barrier on several occasions during a period when the event was considered the ultimate benchmark of middle distance running.

Following his competitive career, Delany remained a respected figure within Irish athletics and the Olympic movement, often reflecting on the importance of representing club and country.

His death marks the passing of one of the great figures of Irish sport, an athlete whose famous Olympic victory helped inspire generations of Irish runners.

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