Darragh Kenny gets his games underway this week.
The latest Offaly Olympian competing in the Tokyo Games says, he would be very disappointed if he doesn't win at least one medal.
Show-jumper Darragh Kenny is competing in both the team and individual events early next week and is confident of putting in a strong showing.
He will be part of the first Irish team to jump in an Olympic Games in 15 years.
Kenny enters the competition as the top ranked Irish rider in the world.
The Belmont man believes everything is set-up for them to succeed:
You can hear the full interview with Darragh Kenny from Tokyo on The Inside Line this Sunday afternoon.
James Gormley Named On Irish Squad For FIBA EuroBasket Qualifiers
Portlaoise Panthers Suffer Tough Defeat In Super League
CCFL: St Peter's Extend Their Advantage At Top Of Premier Division
NFL: Relegation Firmly On The Cards For Offaly
Laois "Devastated" By Defeat Despite Delivering "Manliness" - Justin McNulty
Westmeath Ladies Bag First Win Of League Season
Big Camogie Wins for Westmeath and Laois Over The Weekend
Fitzgerald "Relieved" After Squeaking Past Kerry
NHL: Galway Prove Too Strong For Offaly
Former Laois And Offaly GAA Manager Honoured By An Garda Síochána
Athlone Town Make It Two Wins From Two In First Division
Lee Fitzpatrick Scores Try For Ireland U20s In England
NFL: Westmeath Move Closer To Promotion
Shane Lowry Finishes Strong In California
Westmeath Drifter Sets Sights On Success In 2026
Offaly’s Alex Dunne Joins Alpine’s Young Driver Programme
NHL: Laois And Kerry Clash In Division Two
Shane Lowry Cards Opening Round 73 At Genesis Invitational
Athlone Town Aiming For Back To Back League Wins