Eoghan Clifford (born 26 August 1980) is an Irish Paralympic racing cyclist competing in C3 classification events.
Clifford has represented Ireland at both road and track disciplines and is a multiple UCI Para-cycling World Champion, winning the C3 road race and the C3 time trial in Greenville in 2014, the scratch race at the track world championships in Apeldoorn in 2015 and the time trial event at Nottwil in 2015.
He also won a bronze medal at the track world champions for the C3 pursuit in Apeldoorn in 2015 and Montichiari in 2016.
[2] Clifford lives with Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease, a hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy, but still races at a national level in able-bodied events.
[citation needed] Dr Clifford has worked as a full-time lecturer at NUI Galway since 2010.