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- List_of_Olympic_competitors_from_Ireland_who_represented_other_countries abstract "A large number of people from Ireland have competed at the Olympic Games for a country other than Ireland. Given the size of the Irish diaspora, particularly Irish Americans and the Irish migration to Britain, it was common for such emigrants to represent their adopted nations. This was especially common in the early editions of the competition as there was no Irish team for the Olympics until the 1924 Paris Games.".
- Q19901524 abstract "A large number of people from Ireland have competed at the Olympic Games for a country other than Ireland. Given the size of the Irish diaspora, particularly Irish Americans and the Irish migration to Britain, it was common for such emigrants to represent their adopted nations. This was especially common in the early editions of the competition as there was no Irish team for the Olympics until the 1924 Paris Games.".
- List_of_Olympic_competitors_from_Ireland_who_represented_other_countries comment "A large number of people from Ireland have competed at the Olympic Games for a country other than Ireland. Given the size of the Irish diaspora, particularly Irish Americans and the Irish migration to Britain, it was common for such emigrants to represent their adopted nations. This was especially common in the early editions of the competition as there was no Irish team for the Olympics until the 1924 Paris Games.".
- Q19901524 comment "A large number of people from Ireland have competed at the Olympic Games for a country other than Ireland. Given the size of the Irish diaspora, particularly Irish Americans and the Irish migration to Britain, it was common for such emigrants to represent their adopted nations. This was especially common in the early editions of the competition as there was no Irish team for the Olympics until the 1924 Paris Games.".