The Federation of Irish Sport today recognised recipients of the 2023 Volunteers in Sports Awards, celebrating their dedication and giving freely of their time locally to make sport happen.
The Federation of Irish Sport today recognised recipients of the 2023 Volunteers in Sports Awards, celebrating their dedication and giving freely of their time locally to make sport happen.
32 COUNTY VOLUNTEERS IN SPORT CELEBRATED AT THE NATIONAL AWARDS CEREMONY
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For immediate Release: The Federation of Irish Sport today recognised recipients of the 2023 Volunteers in Sports Awards, celebrating their dedication and giving freely of their time locally to make sport happen. Proudly supported by the National Network of 29 Local Sports Partnerships the committed volunteers from all across the country were honoured at an awards ceremony with special guest speaker Minister Thomas Byrne, Minster of State with responsibility for Sport and Physical Education presenting the 32 county awards.
In addition to the 32 county individuals being recognised, Eoin Kelly of Beech Hill Table Tennis Club in Co. Cork claimed the overall Outstanding Volunteer Award. His exceptional impact on the development of the sport of table tennis made him stand out as this year’s overall worthy winner. Eoin has helped to grow Para table tennis in Munster, particularly for players with intellectual disability (ID). Table tennis players with ID play at Classification 11 in Paralympics. Class 11 players were not being classified in Ireland by Paralympics Ireland, so could not play in International competition. Eoin has been instrumental in changing this – introducing Classification for ID players in table tennis in Ireland. As Chairperson of Munster Table Tennis Association (mainstream and para players), Eoin has re-grown the sport in Waterford, Kerry, Tipperary, Clare, Limerick and Co. Cork.
The vital role of volunteers in advancing sports participation and community development cannot be underestimated or taken for granted. The economic significance of volunteering has an estimated value of €1.5 billion annually to the Irish economy. This figure underscores the immense social and economic benefits derived from the invaluable contributions of volunteers across the Irish sporting landscape.
Speaking at the awards, Minister Thomas Byrne noted; “Volunteers are the backbone of Irish sport and I am delighted to see their vital contribution recognised and celebrated by these awards. As Sport Minister, I am acutely conscious of the challenges involved with volunteering and I recently welcomed the publication of the Sport Ireland Policy on Volunteering in Sport, which sets out an ambitious vision for a sports sector with the best volunteering culture in the world. The success of Irish sport would not be possible without the many thousands of volunteers that willingly dedicate their time every week, in every part of Ireland, to help others enjoy their sport and I want to thank every volunteer for their valuable contribution.”
Federation CEO Mary O’Connor commented; “We are delighted to bring together the 2023 recipients of the Volunteers in Sport Awards from all over the country to receive their award from Minister Byrne today. Without this army of volunteers in clubs all around the country we would not have the level of grassroots participation that we do. It is important to take this time out and show our appreciation to the many unsung heroes of sport. We have heard today how sport can have such a meaningful and positive impact on our physical and mental health. And these volunteers are the conduit to providing that benefit.”
Commenting on the announcement of the list of recipients, Head of Sport, Louth LSP, Louth County Council and member of the judging panel Graham Russell stated, “The 2023 Volunteers in Sport Awards serve as a reminder of the power of volunteering in sport, celebrating individuals whose unwavering dedication enriches lives, strengthens communities, and encourages a culture of active living. It was hugely rewarding to hear the stories shared here today how sport is breaking barriers, significantly benefits both our physical and mental well-being and is a vehicle for driving inclusivity and participation for all ages, abilities and demographics.”
See below for full list of County Award recipients.
For more information, please visit www.volunteersinsport.ie
FULL LIST OF 2023 VOLUNTEERS IN SPORT AWARDS COUNTY RECIPIENTS
County | First | Surname | Club |
Antrim | Cathryn | Watson | Ballymoney Hockey Club |
Armagh | Ciarán | Maguire | O’Hanlon’s LGFA |
Carlow | Stephen | Dargan | Carlow FC |
Cavan | Fidelma | Sheridan | Cumman Na mBunscol Co. Cavan & Erne Eagles Rounders Club |
Clare | Claire | Cuddihy | Clare Comets Basketball Club and Ennis Raptors basketball Club |
Cork | Eoin | Kelly | Beech Hill Table Tennis Club |
Derry | Micky | Duddy | Ring Boxing Club |
Donegal | Damien | Devine | Deele Community Anglers |
Down | Arnold | Morgan | Banbridge Table Tennis Club |
Dublin City | Henry | Gillanders | Mount Pleasant LTC |
Dublin Dún Laoghaire -Rathdown | Matt | Hanlon | Dalkey Devils Volleyball Club |
Dublin Fingal | Nuala | McGarrity | Fencing Ireland |
Dublin South | Amanda | Spencer | Jobstown Boxing Club |
Fermanagh | Ian | Ross | Enniskillen Rugby Club |
Galway | Tony | Stephens | Claregalway GAA Club |
Kerry | Lorcan | Murphy | Iveragh Athletics Club |
Kildare | Roy | Baker | Irish Martial Arts & Kickboxing Ireland |
Kilkenny | Ashley | Godden | Kilkenny Swimming Club |
Laois | Jackie | Byrne | Mountrath St. Fintan’s GAA |
Leitrim | Mary | McMorrow | Manorhamilton Community Tennis Club |
Limerick | Wanda | Dwane | Mungret St Paul’s GAA Club |
Longford | Ben | McCormack | Ballymahon Vocational School |
Louth | Fintan | Cooper | Glen Magic Soccer Club |
Mayo | Phelim | Halligan | Claremorris Ultimate Kickboxing Club |
Meath | David | Quin | Dunshaughlin Youths Football Club |
Monaghan | Una | Forde | Monaghan Harps GAA |
Offaly | John | Corboy | Birr Town FC |
Roscommon | Philip | Gordan | Lough Ree Angling hub |
Sligo | Simon | Cavanagh | GAA Handball |
Tipperary | Paddy | Doyle | Moyne Athletic Club |
Tyrone | Rachel | McBride | Riding For Disabled Omagh |
Waterford | Sally | Kavanagh | Waterford Hockey Club |
Westmeath | Nuala | Lawlor | Shoot ‘n Stars Special Olympics |
Wexford | Martin | Moylan | Dunbrody Archers |
Wicklow | Ruth | McDonagh | Bray Hockey Club |
About the Federation of Irish Sport (FIS):
Founded in April 2002, the Federation of Irish Sports was established by Ireland’s national sporting organisations to provide leadership, co-ordination, support, and direction on key issues and to represent their interests to government and its relevant agencies. FIS is the representative organisation for 110 National Governing Bodies of Sport (NGBs) and Local Sports Partnerships (LSPs) from every corner of the country, comprising over 12,000 sports clubs. Our purpose is to provide a dynamic and effective voice for Irish sport, “to support and advocate collectively for our members, empowering them to maximise the impact of sport, recreation, and physical activity for society.”
Local Sports Partnership Network
The network is made up of 29 Local Sports Partnerships (LSPs) who are passionate about getting Ireland physically active, involved in sport and ensuring everyone in the community has the chance to be included. LSPs play a crucial role in community engagement through sports and physical activities. With dedicated professionals and volunteers, LSPs provide tailored opportunities, impacting over 340,000 individuals annually and contributing to the well-being of Irish communities.
To find your local Sports Partnership click here. volunteersinsport.ie/lsps/