St. Brigid of Ireland is the patron saint of:
babies
blacksmiths
boatmen
cattle
chicken farmers
children whose parents are not married
dairymaids
dairy workers
Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
fugitives
infants
Ireland
Ivrea, Turin, Italy
Leinster, Ireland
mariners
midwives
milk maids
newborn babies
nuns
poets
poultry farmers
poultry raisers
printing presses
sailors
scholars
travellers
watermen
Yes. St. Patrick is the patron saint and St. Brigid is the patroness.
St. Bridget of Ireland is the patron saint of:babiesblacksmithsoatmencattlechicken farmerschildren whose parents are not marrieddairymaidsdairy workersDouglas, Lanarkshire, ScotlandugitivesinfantsIrelandIvrea, Turin, ItalyLeinster, Irelandmarinersmidwivesmilk maidsnewborn babiesnunspoetspoultry farmerspoultry raisersprinting pressessailorsscholarstravelerswatermen
St. Brigid is one. St. Dymphna is another.Correction:St. Dymphna is not a patron saint of Ireland. She has many patronages but Ireland is not one of them.
she is the patron saint of the country sweden
There is no patron saint of golf. St. Sebastian is the patron saint of athletics. Another opinion: The patron saint of golfers is St. Andrew.
Saint Kiara is a saint but she is not the patron of anything at this time sorry
St. Lucia Filippini is a saint but not a patron saint at this time.
The closest I can find is St Bernard of Menthon who is the patron saint of mountaineers.
David of Wales is the patron saint of doves.
The patron saint of all sports is St. Sebastian.
I don't know if runners have their own saint, but St. Sebastian is the Patron Saint of Athletes.
St. Bridget of Sweden as canonized on October 7, 1391, by Pope Boniface IX. St. Bridget of Ireland is a precongregational saint and was never canonized.