Eight outstanding sportspeople were inducted into the UL Sports Hall of Fame this afternoon.
Among them was Clare woman former Ireland ladies rugby star Rosie Foley.
This is the third set of inductees to be recognised bringing to 31 the number of athletes honoured as UL Sports Hall of Fame members, since its’ the launch in 2013.
The Hall of Fame serves as a permanent tribute to, and recognition of, the many outstanding sporting achievements of past and present members of the UL campus community for excellence in achievement and/or service to sport.
2018 UL Sports Hall of Fame Inductees:
- Mr Martin Comerford – Hurling
- Dr Tom Comyns – Athletics
- Ms Rosie Foley – Rugby
- Ms Anna Geary – Camogie
- Ms Valerie Mulcahy – Gaelic Football
- Dr Paul O’Connell * – Rugby
- Mr Gary Ryan – Athletics
- Ms Rosemary Ryan – Athletics
Over the last 45 years University of Limerick has made a unique contribution to sport regionally, nationally and internationally. The University takes a leading role in the provision of teaching and research programmes in physical education and sports science in Ireland. Complementing the top class sports facilities at UL is the emergence of some of the most innovative and world leading sport-related research, giving UL students the opportunity to engage with leading researchers and use the latest sports performance analysis techniques, including cryotherapy research and the pioneering altitude training centre housed on the UL campus.
In addition to its educational and academic role, the University of Limerick campus, widely known as Ireland’s premier sporting campus, has served as the training ground for Olympians, World and European Champions of a myriad of different sports. The Sports Hall of Fame will serve as a permanent tribute to sporting leaders in recognition of their excellence in achievement and service to sport.
According to President of the University of Limerick Dr Des Fitzgerald: “These eight individuals will be remembered for their achievements, their commitment to excellence and the inspiration they provide to our next generations of athletes. They have reached the pinnacle of their sporting careers and have earned our highest esteem and gratitude for their contribution to UL Sport and I would like to give my congratulations to all of this year’s inductees.”
*Dr Paul O’Connell was unfortunately unable to attend and was be represented by his father Michael O’Connell.