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The ladies competed impressively in recent years and narrowly missed out on this month’s Winter Olympics by just one position, having finished in 16th place in European qualifying, just one position outside the automatic qualifying positions.
The ladies competed impressively in recent years and narrowly missed out on this month’s Winter Olympics by just one position, having finished in 16th place in European qualifying, just one position outside the automatic qualifying positions.


Siobhán has won the All-Ireland [[Triple Jump]] competition an incredible ten times, and has held over 120 National Titles.
Siobhán has won the Irish [[Triple Jump]] competition ten times, and has held over 120 National Titles.
[[Category:Irish bobsledders|Hoey, Siobhan]]
[[Category:Irish bobsledders|Hoey, Siobhan]]
[[Category:Irish athletes|Hoey, Siobhan]]
[[Category:Irish athletes|Hoey, Siobhan]]

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Siobhán Hoey is an Irish bobsleigh competitor from Portarlington, County Laois, Republic of Ireland.

Failed narrowly with her younger sister Aoife Hoey to qualify for the Two-Woman event at the 2006 Winter Olympics, held in Turin, Italy.

The ladies competed impressively in recent years and narrowly missed out on this month’s Winter Olympics by just one position, having finished in 16th place in European qualifying, just one position outside the automatic qualifying positions.

Siobhán has won the Irish Triple Jump competition ten times, and has held over 120 National Titles.