Community Games EGM took place on Saturday 4th December via Zoom with the unanimous passing of a special resolution to allow our constitution to be amended. The members also voted unanimously to approve the new Strategic Plan which will be launched in early 2022.
Gerry McGuinness, President commented "I'm delighted that our membership voted unanimously on these very important changes for Community Games as we continue to modernise and revamp our oganisation. The biggest changes are the reduction of Board size to a maximum of 14 members consisting of 12 elected members and 2 independent members appointed by the Board and the introduction of term limits for elected members. I'm extremely honoured today that the organisation is 100% on board with the direction we are going in and I look forward to the future of Community Games as we continue to grow and adapt." Shirley Maloney, Company Secretary stated. "The confidence that the organisation has shown in a unanimous vote in both our special resolution and new Strategic Plan shows us, as a Board, that we are on the right path. I very much look forward to the future of Community Games and the reinforcement of our core values where children and community are at the centre of all that we do." David Hoysted, Chief Executive commented "Our organisation has shown tremendous resilience and fortitude over the last couple of years and I'm delighted that all our delegates voted to implement our new Strategic Plan and amend our constitution. We used a 360 feedback approach to ensure that all voices from all our stakeholders were heard and had input into the new Strategic Plan. We now look forward to its implementation over the next 3 years."
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Community Games volunteer, Nicola Lalor (Shinrone-Coolderry Community Games) will receive nationwide recognition next week for her dedication to sport, as she has been awarded the Offaly award for the 2021 Federation of Irish Sport Volunteers in Sport Awards, proudly supported by EBS. The awards will take place virtually on December 7th, 8th and 9th and will see Nicola, along with volunteers from across the country, honoured for their amazing dedication to volunteering across a variety of different sports. Nicola has dedicated 27 years to the Community Games in her area. She has introduced children from across the Shinrone and Coolderry areas to a host of different sports and activities that they can take part in other than the traditional sports. Throughout her time, she has ensured every single child has been offered equal opportunity to engage in the various sports and cultural activities with emphasis placed on the importance of sportsmanship, enjoyment, confidence, developing friendships and creating lasting memories. Nicola dedicates hours of her time into being a teacher, trainer, mentor, costumes and wardrobe organiser and - especially during the last 18 months - an IT expert, to ensure the Community Games experience is a fun and enjoyable one for all involved. The Volunteers in Sport Awards celebrate the contributions of the band of volunteers across the country who give their time to Irish sport and physical activity every year. This equates to approximately 37.3 million hours of volunteering across Ireland’s 13,000 registered sports clubs and associations and, according to Sport Ireland's 2021 'Researching the Value of Sport in Ireland' report, is worth an estimated €1.5bn to the exchequer. Throughout September and October members of the public, sports clubs and governing bodies were invited to nominate an individual whose contribution to sport and physical activity in Ireland has made a real difference to their community, club or county. The nominations and award recipients were selected by a judging panel consisting of 12 individuals drawn from sports administration, the volunteer community and media, and included former Director General of the GAA, Paraic Duffy, RTÉ broadcaster, Marie Crowe and CEO of Gaisce, Yvonne McKenna. In addition to the 32 county-level award winners, Amina Moustafa, a volunteer across many different sports including football, basketball and swimming, received the overall Outstanding Achievement Award for her incredible service to the promotion of sport amongst women of diverse ethnic backgrounds, as well as her continued support of Sport Against Racism Ireland (SARI). Máire Allen and Jacqueline McCormack have also received a Special Recognition Award for their amazing work with Roscommon Special Olympics Club. They have dedicated their time tirelessly over the last number of years and more recently, in the face of the challenging circumstances caused by Covid-19, did everything to ensure the club’s members remained fit and active throughout the various lockdowns. Pádraic Kearney (RIP) has been honoured with a Special Recognition Award for his commitment to Gaelic Games in Adare GAA Club (Limerick). Pádraic was incredibly committed to his community, with his volunteerism going far beyond sport. His untimely passing earlier this year has been felt by everyone in the club, especially the younger members, who Pádraic coached for many years. Commenting on the awards, Minister of State for Sport and the Gaeltacht, Jack Chambers, TD, said: “It is an honour for me to support this year’s Volunteers in Sport Awards and help recognise so many fantastic volunteers in our community. These awards have a special place in the sporting calendar as they recognise those who have given an incredible amount of time throughout the year who have ensured that sport can takes place in our communities, and they do so without the expectation of gratitude or reward. The amount of hard work and dedication that these volunteers give to sport in Ireland is quite truly astonishing and I am privileged to support both the volunteers and these awards. I would also like to thank the Federation of Irish Sport and EBS, and all who will help make these virtual ceremonies a memorable occasion for all.” Speaking about the awards, CEO of the Federation of Irish Sport, Mary O’Connor said: “Despite another very challenging year for sport, we have once again seen how important volunteering has been to communities across Ireland. We have an enormous amount of gratitude for the army of volunteers who have ensured that sport could take place in a safe and controlled manner. Whether it be on pitches, courts, tracks, pools or even community halls across the country, the volunteers are always there to make sure sport and physical activity continues to take place around Ireland. It gives me immense pride to be able to recognise so many of these volunteers at next week’s virtual Volunteers in Sport Awards and I would like to extend my warmest congratulations to all of this year’s recipients. I would like to also thank EBS for their continued support in bringing wider recognition of volunteers in sport in Ireland to life. I would also like to express my gratitude to Minister Jack Chambers who will be taking the time out of his schedule to attend our virtual ceremonies next week and helping us to champion and celebrate the recipients.” Managing Director of EBS, Paul Butler, commented: “EBS is delighted to partner with the Federation of Irish Sport once more to honour and recognise the everyday heroes around Ireland who make sure sport happens every day. EBS has been involved in local communities around Ireland for over 80 years and we are delighted to showcase the tremendous work these volunteers do for sport throughout their communities. These volunteers truly are the backbone of Irish sport, and we are proud to support them. I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate all the recipients of the 2021 Volunteers in Sports Awards and thank them for all of the tireless work they do to ensure sport in Ireland continues to flourish.” The awards will be streamed live each evening from 7pm on the Federation of Irish Sport’s Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/federationofirishsport/ with the awards schedule listed below:
For more information on the awards, visit http://www.volunteersinsport.ie/ Full list of winners for the 2021 Federation of Irish Sport Volunteer in Sport awards proudly supported by EBS:
Antrim Frank Stevens Swimming Leander ASC Armagh James Daly GAA Silverbridge GFC Carlow Vinnie Homan Basketball Carlow Basketball Club Cavan Sean Smith GAA Crosserlough GFC Clare Deirdre Coleman Athletics Derg AC Cork Marie Clancy Camogie St. Catherines GAA & Camogie Club Derry Geoffrey Bones Rowing Bann Rowing Club Donegal Frank McGhee GAA CLG Ard an Ratha Down Donna Mullan Camogie Darragh Cross Dublin Julie Conroy Baton Twirling Northern Star Twirlers Fermanagh Stephen Hetherington Rugby Clogher Valley RFC Galway (Joint winners) Katie Coughlan Evelyn Burke Basketball Titans Basketball Club Kerry Anne Scanlon Basketball St. Joseph’s Basketball Club Kildare Dilys Lindsay Horse Riding (RDAI) Riding for the Disabled Association of Ireland (RDAI) Kilkenny May Hutt Athletics Kilkenny City Harriers A.C. Laois Maggie Murphy Ladies Gaelic Football Timahoe Ladies Football Club Leitrim Eamonn McGowan GAA Allen Gaels Limerick Denis Martin GAA Staker Wallace GAA Longford Liam Forde Ladies Football St Helens Ladies GFC Louth Peter Callan GAA Naomh Fionnbarra & St. Anne's GFG Mayo Peter Mullen Boxing St Anne's Boxing Club Meath Brian Matthews Soccer Balrath Girls & Boys Football Club Monaghan Brendan Lillis Gymnastics Border Bounce Gymnastics Club Offaly Nicola Lalor Community Games Shinrone Coolderry Community Games Roscommon Joe Moore GAA St. Aidan's GAA Sligo Veronica Hunter Surf Lifesaving Sligo Surf Lifesaving Club Tipperary Pat Hennessey GAA Toomevara GAA Club Tyrone Damian Mór Ó Néill GAA Hurling Naomh Colum Cille Waterford Tricia McCarthy Camogie Cappoquin Camogie Club Westmeath Karen Goldrick Camogie Ringtown Camogie Club Wexford Pat Furlong Para Athletics IWA Sport Wicklow Ed Randolph Basketball Dublin Raiders Basketball Club Outstanding Achievement Award Amina Moustafa Multi Sports Diverse City FC Club Special Recognition Award Pádraic Kearney (RIP) GAA Adare GAA Team Recognition Award Jacqueline McCormack Máire Allen Special Olympics Roscommon Special Olympics Club The last of our "Physical Events" for 2021 took place this weekend with Swimming in UL and Mixed Distance Relay and Cross Country in Navan. While there were medals galore, it was all about participation, so well done to all the children who took part in all events and a huge thanks for making the effort on a cold wintry day to be part of the action! Sincere thanks to Brendan Hyland (Olympian) for visiting UL to chat with and cheer on all the children! Swimming ResultsCross Country and Mixed Distance Relay Results
Our Swimming, Cross Country and Mixed Distance Relay events will take place on the 27th November 2021. MIXED DISTANCE RELAY Venue: Navan Adventure Centre, Proudstown, Navan, Co. Meath - CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS CROSS COUNTRY Venue: Navan Adventure Centre, Proudstown, Navan, Co. Meath - CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS SWIMMING UL Sports Arena, University of Limerick, Dublin Road, Co. Limerick - CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS Due to the Covid19 pandemic there are a number of restrictions and protective measures put in place for the swimming event and we look for your cooperation.
Well done to the very energetic and resilient 700 children who participated today in Camogie, Gaelic Football, Hurling, Rounders, Tag Rugby, Skittles and Soccer at the University of Limerick. Champion Limerick Hurler Tom Morrissey paid a visit today to the delight of children and adults alike! All the Results are below: Our National Pitch and Putt will take place on the 16th of October in Celbridge Elm Hall Golf Club, Elmhall, Celbridge, Co. Kildare W23 FXK2 .
Your safety and that of your children is our number one priority and we are following all Covid-19 Guidelines as per Sport Ireland and the Department of Health. This is a prebooked ticketed event only and priority will be given to participants and their parent/legal guardian(s). In order to purchase a ticket - available from now and open until Friday at 5pm - you must go through your County or Area Secretary and you will be sent a link to complete secure online payment. County and Area Secretary contact details can be found here: www.communitygames.ie/counties NB you must purchase a ticket in advance in order to gain entry to the event. Tickets are non-refundable and we will reconcile on a daily basis. When you purchase a ticket you will receive a link to fill in a Covid-19 Health Questionnaire within 24 hours before the event. This questionnaire must be filled in on behalf of ALL PERSONS attending the event (i.e: Parent and a Parent on behalf of their child). We will be checking this on the day of the event. General Community Games Rules for the pitch and putt can be found on Pitch and Putt Our National Team Events will take place on the 9th of October in the UL Sports Campus. Various different teams will partake in a range of sports including Soccer, Camogie, Hurling, Gaelic Football, Rounders, Tag Rugby and Skittles. Please arrive 45 minutes before your event to ensure entry into the event and allow time for registration. Registration will be at 10 Acres for GAA, Tag and Skittles Registration will be at Maguires Pitches for Soccer, Hurling and Camogie Registration for Rounders will take place in Ahane GAA, Limerick V94 EK59 There is no requirement to come to UL Sports Campus to register for Rounders Your safety and that of your children is our number one priority and we are following all Covid-19 Guidelines as per Sport Ireland and the Department of Health. This is a prebooked ticketed event only and priority will be given to participants and their parent/legal guardian(s). In order to purchase a ticket - available from now and open until Friday at 5pm - you must go through your County or Area Secretary and you will be sent a link to complete secure online payment. County and Area Secretary contact details can be found here: www.communitygames.ie/counties NB you must purchase a ticket in advance in order to gain entry to the event. Tickets are non-refundable and we will reconcile on a daily basis. When you purchase a ticket you will receive a link to fill in a Covid-19 Health Questionnaire within 24 hours before the event. This questionnaire must be filled in on behalf of ALL PERSONS attending the event (i.e: Parent and a Parent on behalf of their child). We will be checking this on the day of the event. General Community Games Rules for the Team Events can all be found by visiting this link Timetable of events
The Aldi Community Games National Athletics and Cycling on Grass Finals took place in IT Carlow Sport’s Campus on Saturday 25th September 400 children from around Ireland took part in the National Athletics and Cycling on Grass Finals in IT Carlow Sport’s Campus on Saturday 25th September with special guests; Olympian Marcus Lawler and European Medallists Molly Scott and Sarah Quinn cheering them on! Hosted by IT Carlow and supported by Carlow County Council, 42 Athletics and Cycling Events took place in pods throughout the day to ensure that the safety of the participants, volunteers and families was the main priority. The event was live-streamed on YouTube for friends and family back at home and Aunties and Uncles tuned in all the way from Sydney and New York. The live-feed can be replayed as often as people like to relive those special moments – from personal bests to first time Finals for some! MC’s Anthony Fitzsimons and Kildare FM’s Killian Whelan along with guest commentators Marcus Lawler, Molly Scott and Sarah Quinn ensured that every child had a voice and whether they won, lost or drew they were all made feel like number 1. John Curtin, Group Buying Director at Aldi Ireland, said; “We are delighted that Aldi Community Games were able to continue this year, despite the challenges that sporting events all around the world have faced during the Covid-19 pandemic. The team at Community Games really rose to the challenges that they faced when arranging the games this year - allowing young people the opportunity to continue participating in sports and art all around the country in their local communities. We all know how important a strong sense of community is, and Community Games allows for this to continue, even in the most challenging of times.” Eleanor Farrell, Chief Commercial Officer of Bus Éireann commented; “Bus Éireann and Aldi Community Games are at the heart of communities across Ireland and we are proud to be the official travel partner of the Games for the second year. The National Track and Field Athletics Finals highlight the incredible talents of participants from across Ireland and we are delighted to be part of such an exciting event.” Fintan Phelan, Cathaoirleach of Carlow County Council commented; “It is great to have the Aldi Community Games National Athletics Finals in Carlow in the top class facilities of IT Carlow. Community Games has a rich history in this county and to this day thousands of Children participate annually. I have fond memories of Community Games and participating in the National Finals in Mosney.” Gerry McGuinness, President of Aldi Community Games said; “Over the last few weeks at our Regional Athletics Finals we’ve been thrilled to see lots of smiling faces from both the young and young at heart! Volunteers and staff have worked long and hard to put everything in place to be able to provide these events in a safe manner, and it’s been fantastic that we get to see everyone again after over a year. We’re grateful to our title sponsors Aldi Ireland and our Official Travel Partners Bus Éireann and Transport for Ireland for helping us bring back the Games to Communities all over Ireland! A very special thanks also to Sport Ireland (our main funder) and Carlow County Council for their support in the hosting of this event. But most importantly thanks to the very resilient children for taking part! Win, lose or draw – every child here is a champion!” Jane Walsh, PR & Marketing Director Aldi Community Games said; “It's great to be back! We've all missed the friends, fun and events we have in Aldi Community Games and are looking forward to more physical and virtual events later this year and coming back bigger and better in 2022!” Results100m U10 Girls
1 Ella Duffy Knocklyon Dublin 2 Ava Broderick Bennekerry-Tinryland Carlow 3 Amelia Duffy Balla Mayo 4 Sophie Harrison Quin-Clooney Clare 100m U10 Boys 1 Daniel McDermott ACM Limerick 2 Conor Mulvihill Moyvane-Knockanure Kerry 3 Daniel Kelly Shankill Dublin 4 Bill Roberts Myshall Carlow 200m U10 Girls 1 Nicole Griffin Ballynally-Lissycasey Clare 2 Nicole Rigley St-Lazerians Carlow 3 Holly Mcelarney Ballinrobe Mayo 4 Sadbh Donnelly ACM Limerick 200m U10 Boys 1 Seadna Ryan Quin-Clooney Clare 2 Tony Óg Douglas Shinrone-Coolderry Offaly 3 Eoghan Foley Enniskeane Cork 4 El' Nathan Okoh Longford-South Longford 60m U8 Girls 1 Bena Bambrick St-Lazerians Carlow 2 Aoibhinn Laverty Skyrne Meath 3 Lauren O'Sullivan Clontead-Kinsale Cork 4 Niamh Early Malahide Dublin 60m U8 Boys 1 Zac Walker Monaghan-Town Monaghan 2 Sean Hick Ballynally-Lissycasey Clare 3 Feidhleim Seepersad Kentstown-Beauparc Meath 4 Charlie O Donoghue Rathvilly Carlow 60m Hurdles U10 Boys 1 Callum Curran Cara Waterford 2 Ross Mulvaney Skyrne Meath 3 Simon Russell Ballyduff Kerry 4 Kyle Gleeson Claremorris Mayo 60m Hurdles U10 Girls 1 Anna Le Blanc Malahide Dublin 2 Ella O'Meara Roscrea Tipperary 3 Claire Bradley Mitchelstown Cork 4 Sophia Blanche Ballon-Rathoe Carlow 4 Lexi Murphy Carra Mayo 100m U12 Girls 1 Megan O'Shea Crecora Limerick 2 Clara Whelan Awbeg Cork 3 Ellie Oldrey Marlay-Grange Dublin 4 Maebh Tinkler Skerries Dublin 100m U12 Boys 1 Oisin Giles Skyrne Meath 2 Theo De Bonis Ratoath-Rathbeggan Meath 3 Ben Nolan St-Marys Carlow 4 Steve Reidy Lixnaw Kerry 600m U12 Girls 1 Freya Bateman Clontead-Kinsale Cork 2 Lillian O'Brien Turlough-Towers Mayo 3 Cara Murphy Castlebridge-Crossabeg Wexford 4 Laura Ayres St-Lazerians Carlow 600m U12 Boys 1 Jack Collins Ballymacelligot Kerry 2 Brian Lowe St-Marys Carlow 3 Conor O'Brien Skibereen Cork 4 Ryan Keating Mid-Sutton Dublin 100m U14 Girls 1 Eanna Ní Haighín Crecora-Patrickswell Limerick 2 Saoirse Dillon Duagh-Lyre Kerry 3 Saoirse Carrigan Ratoath-Rathbeggan Meath 4 Laura Hoade Cong Mayo 100m U14 Boys 1 Philip Finnan Castledaly Westmeath 2 Lawrence Gevero Shankill Dublin 3 Promise Jolaoshu Ennis St-Johns Clare 4 Dan Costello Drum-Clonown Roscommon 800m U14 Girls 1 Goda Buivydyte Navan-Road Dublin 2 Emma Brennan Drumlish-Ballinamuck Longford 3 Keeva Riordan Beaufort Kerry 4 Rachel Ayres St-Lazerians Carlow 800m U14 Boys 1 Jamie Wallace Gainstown-Milltownpass Westmeath 2 David Lally Claremorris Mayo 3 Finn Duignan Ennis St-Johns Clare 4 Emmet Doyle Ratoath-Rathbeggan Meath 80m Hurdles U14 Girls 1 Kate Brennan Cong Mayo 2 Ciara Laffan Glynn-Barntown Wexford 3 Kiera Wilson Bree-Davidstown Wexford 4 Catherine Hanlon Dunboyne Meath 80m Hurdles U14 Boys 1 Mark Hazlett Lough-Allen Leitrim 2 Alex Bagnall Edenderry Offaly 3 Des O' Neill Mid-Sutton Dublin 4 Eddie Raicevic Aglish-Ballinameela Waterford 100m U16 Boys 1 Jesse Osas Dunshaughlin-Culmullen Meath 2 Samuel Regan Spa-Fenit-Barrow Kerry 3 Michael Kelly Ballynacally-Lissycasey Clare 4 Oisin Mullally Lucan Dublin 100m U16 Girls 1 Leila Colfer Rathvilly Carlow 2 Funmi Talabi Edgeworthstown Longford 3 Ayulley Amentorge Kinnegad-Coralstown Westmeath 4 Angel Alfred Regional Limerick 200m U16 Girls 1 Caoimhe Byrne-O'Connell Lisdoonvarna Clare 2 Lily May O'Gara Spa-Fenit-Barrow Kerry 3 Amy Jo Kierans Killevan-Currin-Aghabog Monaghan 4 Daisy Walker Monaghan-Town Monaghan 200m U16 Boys 1 Jack Kelly Ratoath-Rathbeggan Meath 2 Daire Culligan Ballynacally Clare 3 Alex Leonard Lucan Dublin 4 Brendan O'Leary Tarbert Kerry 1500m U16 Girls 1 Hazel Hughes Castleblayney Monaghan 2 Gemma Galvin Kilrush Clare 3 Elena Forkan Clontarf Dublin 4 Maggie Jez Lucan Dublin 4 Caoimhe Flannery Skibereen Cork 1500m U16 Boys 1 Gerard Dunne Doonbeg Clare 2 Jack Rush Lisdoonvarna Clare 3 Ben Foley Dunshaughlin-Culmullen Meath 4 Cillian Foran Edenderry Offaly Cycling on Grass U12 1 Niall McDonald St-Lazerians Carlow 2 Oran Gleeson Regional Limerick 3 Conor Lynch Rathmore-Gneeveguilla Kerry 4 Eoin Boylan Ballingarry Tipperary Cycling on Grass U12 Girls 1 Naoise Byrne St-Lazerians Carlow 2 Kate Sheridan Duagh-Lyre Kerry 3 Leah Titley Quin-Clooney Clare Cycling on Grass U14 Boys 1 Jamie Byrne St-Lazerians Carlow 2 Danny Flynn Skeoughvosteen Kilkenny 3 Evan Cashell-lowe Spa-Fenit-Barrow Kerry 4 Adam Phelan Moyne-Templetouhy Tipperary Cycling on Grass U14 Girls 1 Emer Mulvey Erne-Valley Cavan Ball Throw U12 Boys 1 Sam Kingston Skibereen Cork 2 Kevin O' Shea Firies Kerry 3 Amer Almulhem Ballaghaderreen Roscommon 4 Ryan Mccormack Ballinrobe Mayo Ball Throw U12 1 Sophie Farrelly Edenderry Offaly 2 Lorraine Coakley Skibereen Cork 3 Emer Purtill Regional Limerick 4 Maria Doyle Moyne-Templetouhy Tipperary Discus U16 Boys 1 Cian Crampton Edenderry Offaly 2 Corey Scanlan Aglish-Ballinameela Waterford 3 Cían Mc Kenna Tyholland Monaghan 4 Dean Williams Manorhamilton Leitrim Discus U16 Girls 1 Chloe Ryan Askea Carlow 2 Katie Kingston Skibereen Cork 3 Caireann Mccooey Tyholland Monaghan 4 Laura Dunphy Athboy Meath High Jump U16 Boys 1 Lee Callaghan Duleek Meath 2 Fionn Carney Shinrone-Coolderry Offaly 3 Tom Ferrick Aglish-Ballinameela Waterford 4 Luke Sheridan Duagh-Lyre Kerry High Jump U16 Girls 1 Orla O' Shaughnessy Ballybrown-Clarina Limerick 2 Aoife Rohan Duleek Meath 3 Katy Rigney Lusk Dublin 4 Mollie O Riordan Moyvane-Knockanure Kerry Javelin U14 Boys 1 Barry Langan Ballinrobe Mayo 2 Fionnán Ryan Spa-Fenit-Barrow Kerry 3 Brynn Nolan Rathvilly Carlow 4 James Feerick Aglish-Ballinameela Waterford Javelin U14 Girls 1 Rhianna Moran Ballinrobe Mayo 2 Stephanie Reid Annascaul-Camp-Inch Kerry 3 Eimear Mc Bride Lusk Dublin 4 Aoife McGeehan Glenswilly-Churchill Donegal Long Jump U14 Boys 1 Ronan Sheridan Duagh-Lyre Kerry 2 Thomas O'Connor Doora-Barefield Clare 3 Aidan Dempsey Castlebar Mayo 4 Freddie Gibson Ballon-Rathoe Carlow Long Jump U14 Girls 1 Una Ní Risteard Cranford Donegal 2 Orla Mccallum Mitchelstown Cork 3 Tally Collins Abbeyfeale Limerick 4 Clodagh Donoghue Newport Tipperary Long Puck U12 Boys 1 Oisin Kennedy Newport Tipperary 2 Aaron Delaney FBD-Roads Roscommon 3 Enda Byrne Boardsmill Meath 4 Seanie Connellan Inch-Kilmaley-Connolly Clare Long Puck U14 Girls 1 Ona Kennedy WTC Kilkenny 2 Molly Purcell Sixmilebridge-Kilmurry Clare 3 Kate Liston Feohanagh-Castlemahon Limerick 4 Sarah Mcloughlin Boherlahan-Dualla Tipperary Shot Putt U14 Boys 1 Theo Hanlon Edenderry Offaly 2 Kieran Keane Annascaul-Camp-Inch Kerry 3 Evan Crimmins Newmarketonfergus Clare 4 Daragh Corcoran Rathvilly Carlow Shot Putt U14 Girls 1 Emma Foley Ferbane Offaly 2 Ruby Jennings Claremorris Mayo 3 Leah Leahy Ballynacally-Lissycasey Clare 4 Sarah Mc Ginley Thurles Tipperary Regional Finals have all taken place - in Claremorris, Leixlip and Munster Technological University and track participants who came 1st or 2nd in those events will now take part in the Aldi Community Games National Athletics Finals this weekend (25th September) in IT Carlow Sports Campus! We will also be running our Field Event finals (County finalists) and our Cycling on Grass Event (County finalists). TIMETABLE OF EVENTS TRACK EVENTS SCHEDULE Morning Girl U10 100M 10.30am Boy U10 100m 10.38am Girl U10 200m 10.46am Boy U10 200m 10.54am Girl U8 60m 11.02am Boy U8 60m 11.10am Girl U10 60m Hurdles 11.20am Boy U10 60m Hurdles 11.30am Girl U12 100m 11.38am Boy U12 100m 11.46pm Girl U12 600m 11.54pm Boy U12 600m 12.02pm Girl U14 100m 12.10pm Boy U14 100m 12.20pm Afternoon Girl U14 80m Hurdles 13.30pm Boy U14 80m Hurdles 13.40pm Girl U14 800m 13.48pm Boy U14 800m 13.56pm Girl U16 100m 14.06pm Boy U16 100m 14.14pm Girl U16 200m 14.22pm Boy U16 200m 14.30pm Girl U16 1500m 14.38pm Boy U16 1500m 14.46pm FIELD EVENTS SCHEDULE Pitch Girl Ball Throw 09:30am Boy Ball Throw 11:30am Pitch Girl Long Puck 10:00am Boy Long Puck 13.00pm Javelin Point Girl Javelin 14.00pm Boy Javelin 15.00pm Track side Girl Long Jump 10.00am Boy Long Jump 11.00am Javelin point Girl High Jump 13.30pm Boy High Jump 14.30pm Shot point Girl Shot Putt 09.45am Boy Shot Putt 11.30am Cage Girl Discus 14:30am Boy Discus 15.15pm CYCLING ON GRASS FINALS Girls U12s Final 10.30am Boys U12s Final 10.45am Boys U14s Final 11.30am Girls U14s Final 11.30am Your safety and that of your children is our number one priority and we are following all Covid-19 Guidelines as per Sport Ireland and the Department of Health. This is a prebooked ticketed event only and priority will be given to participants and their parent/legal guardian(s). In order to purchase a ticket - available for sale from Tuesday 21st September at 12 noon - you must go through your County or Area Secretary and you will be sent a link to complete secure online payment. County and Area Secretary contact details can be found here: www.communitygames.ie/counties NB you must purchase a ticket in advance in order to gain entry to the event. Tickets are non-refundable and we will reconcile on a daily basis. When you purchase a ticket you will receive a link to fill in a Covid-19 Health Questionnaire within 24 hours before the event. This questionnaire must be filled in on behalf of ALL PERSONS attending the event (i.e: Parent and a Parent on behalf of their child). We will be checking this on the day of the event. General Community Games Rules for all Events can all be found by visiting this link. Directions IT Carlow Sports Campus is located beside Tyndall College Carlow. There will be plenty of free parking at the venue. Arrival and Registration
Well done to all our participants on taking part and we wish you all good luck and here's hoping for great weather! Special thanks as always to our Title Sponsor Aldi Ireland, our Official Travel Partners Bus Éireann and Transport for Ireland and Sport Ireland for all their support. The sun smiled down on us for most of the day as we were welcomed with open arms by Munster Technological University in Cork. Well done to all the children for taking part and bualadh bós to our amazing volunteers for always going above and beyond. Results |
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