Day 10: Derek Burnett came 27th in the the men's trapDay 10: Annalise Murphy came fourth in the Laser Radial class. That was the best result by an Irish sailor since 1980Day 10: Ryan Seaton and Matt McGovern finished 14th in the 49er class and therefore failed to make the medal raceDay 10: Cian O'Connor finished 36th overall in the showjumping event. But made the final after the withdrawal of Sweden's Rolf-Goran BengtssonDay 10: Billy Twomey failed to make the cut for the third qualifying round of the showjumping eventDay 11: Paul Hession failed to make the 200m semi-finals, finishing fifth in his heatDay 11: Fionnuala Britton didn't make the 5,000m final. She came 21st overall, with only 15 making the finalDay 11: Gavin Noble came 23rd in the men's triathlon. He was 12th out of the water and after the cycle, but fell off on the last leg of the eventDay 11: Ger Owens and Scott Flanigan finished 23rd in the men's 470 classDay 11: Derval O'Rourke made the 100m hurdles semi-finals, but advanced no furtherDay 12: Alistair Cragg finished 17th in his 5,000m heat and failed to make the finalDay 12: Cian O'Connor won bronze for Ireland in the individual jumping eventDay 13: Deirdre Ryan failed to clear 1.90m in the high jump and did not advance to the finalDay 13: Katie Taylor claimed gold with her lightweight final victory over Sofya OchigavaDay 14: Paddy Barnes fought with bravery against Zou Shiming in the light flyweight semi-finals, losing on a countback 45-44. The Belfast boxer therefore settling for bronzeDay 15: In canoe sprint, Andrzej Jezierski won the C1 200m B final, meaning he finishes ninth overall at London 2012.Day 15: Rob Heffernan placed fourth in the 50km walkDay 15: Colin Griffin was disqualified from the 50km walkDay 15: Brendan Boyce placed 29th in the 50km walkDay 15: Olive Loughnane came 13th in the 20km walkDay 15: Laura Reynolds was 20th in the 20km walkDay 15: John Joe Nevin was beaten by Luke Campbell of Team GB in the bantamweight finalDay 16: Mark Kenneally came home 57th in the marathonDay 15: Arthur Lanigan-O'Keeffe ended up a very creditable 25th in the modern pentathlonDay 16: Natalya Coyle was Ireland's last competitor in action at London 2012. She came ninth in the modern pentathlon, and in the process earmarked herself for success at Rio 2016