Seamus O’Connor is the athlete best-placed to deliver glory for Ireland at the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, according to the Irish Independent’s Cliona Foley.
Speaking to OTB:AM, Foley believes that American-born snowboarder O’Connor can overcome recent injury problems to put in a performance for the Irish team.
“The one to watch for me is Seamus O’Connor. He’s the guy who – at 16 – competed in Sochi, he was the youngest in the whole Olympics. He just missed making the final in Sochi.
“He did his cruciate last year – he smashed his leg badly – and he’s just back from it. It’s really interesting to see how he’s going to come back. He is doing well on the World Cup circuit.
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“He’s cut it back to just one event now: he used to do slopestyle and half-pipe, and he’s only doing half-pipe.”
O’Connor needs to finish in the top twelve in Tuesday’s heats to make the final.
“It’s a big ask [to make the final], but this guy is really talented. He was one of the best fifteen in the world four years ago, and I would say he’s certainly one of the top twenty at the moment.”
After a catastrophic knee injury during a half-pipe event at the World Cup in New Zealand two years ago, O’Connor will do well to keep that from his mind during the event tomorrow.
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