Rev Algenon Stickleback HHoop BlahRev Algenon Stickleback H I think that's down to the curious issue of the IOC insisting that there's a country out there called Ireland, and Northern Ireland is part of "Ireland".
There's no Republic of Ireland team in the Olympics. It's just Ireland, and that team officially covers Northern Ireland as well.
Quite why the IOC overrules sovereign states or even the UN on the definintion of countries is a mystery.
But Northern Ireland competitors compete for Great Britain don't they? Or do they basically have a choice?
I thought 'Ireland' was just ROI but lazily dropping the R and O.
Those from Northern Ireland can be in either team. The official name of the team is Ireland, all dating messily back to 1922 when Ireland joined the IOC.
The Great Britain team also includes overseas territories which aren't part of Great Britain, although how many athletes we ever take from the Falklands or Pitcairn Islands etc is a different question.
Mark Cavendish is 1 I can think of - the Isle of Man isn't part of the UK either.