Josephine Healion will be taking on the world's best paracyclists in Paris in September.
Offaly's Josephine Healion will be racing for Ireland at this year's Paralympic Games in Paris.
The Tullamore cyclist is part of a paracycling team of 10 which includes legendary duo, Katie George Dunlevy and Eve McCrystal.
Healion landed bronze at the World Championships in 2022 and recently registered an impressive fifth place finish at Ostend in Belgium in May.
The para-cycling events at this year's games gets underway on Wednesday September 4th and run until Saturday September 7th.
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