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Lahinch woman named Best Athlete at Transplant Games

Marie O Connor – part of Transplant Team Ireland  - won a staggering 4 medals at the 11th European Transplant & Dialysis Games in Oxford recently.

Lahinch’s Marie to represent Ireland at European Games

Lahinch’s Marie O Connor along with 12 other athletes from Dublin, Kildare, Cork, Tipperary, Galway, Clare and Roscommon will participate in The European Transplant and Dialysis Games to be held in Oxford UK from Sunday August 21st to 28th.

Jerry to run 10k in each of the 32...

On January 18th 2010 John Twomey lost his fight to Motor Neurone Disease. His son Jerry Twomey has decided to set himself a challenge to mark John’s birthday this year.

15 Clare athletes receive TUS sports scholarships

Fifteen athletes from Clare are among the 74 students who received sports scholarships from the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) this academic year.

Ennis Track Club – Over 30 years promoting athletics

In Ennis, there is a growing buzz around a certain community driven athletics club. Ennis Track Club has evolved over 30 years promoting athletics to the local community of Ennis, with a lot to celebrate throughout its history.
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Mayor honours sporting and musical achievements

Mayor of Ennis Municipal District, Cllr Ann Norton, and members of Clare County Council hosted a Mayoral Reception to honour local groups and individuals for their outstanding achievements on 6th May, 2022, in the Civic Room of the Buttermarket Building in Drumbiggle, Ennis.

World AIDS Day Run led by Cork charity

On Saturday 4th of December, the Sexual Health Centre will host its annual World AIDS Day run in conjunction with the HSE Sexual Health and Crisis Pregnancy Programme (SHCPP), Parkrun and Healthy Ireland, in a bid to highlight free rapid HIV testing services, and to tackle HIV stigma. 

Tributes paid to charity marathon runner Pat Bogue

Tributes have been paid to well-known agricultural and rural development research consultant and charity marathon runner Dr Pat Bogue.
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