Clontarf Euro Tab U21 Water Polo Tournament 2000

Ireland Water Polo Logo
Ireland Water Polo Logo [References: 1]

Preliminary Round Tables

Clontarf U21 Euro Tab 2000PWDLFAPts
Group
Cathal Brugha (SF)33001459
Setanta A (SF)3201886
Clontarf (P)31021083
St. Vincent’s B (P)30034150
Group
North Dublin (SF)33002059
St. Vincent’s A (SF)32011476
Sandycove (P)310218143
Setanta B (P)30032280
[References: Compiled from results in 2]

Knockout Rounds

DateHome TeamAway Team
Plate Semi-Finals
27.02.2000Clontarfw/oSetanta Bscr
27.02.2000Sandycove4St. Vincent’s B3
Plate Final
27.02.2000Clontarf3Sandycove0
Premier Semi-Finals
27.02.2000Cathal Brugha2St. Vincent’s A4
27.02.2000North Dublin4Setanta A3
Premier Final
27.02.2000North Dublin4St. Vincent’s A3
[References: 3]

Preliminary Round Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Group
26.02.2000Clontarf5St. Vincent’s B1
26.02.2000Cathal Brugha4Setanta A1
26.02.2000Clontarf2Cathal Brugha3
26.02.2000Setanta A3St. Vincent’s B1
26.02.2000Clontarf3Setanta A 4
26.02.2000Cathal Brugha7St. Vincent’s B2
Group
26.02.2000North Dublin6Sandycove A2
26.02.2000St. Vincent’s A5Setanta B0
26.02.2000North Dublin11Setanta B1
26.02.2000St. Vincent’s A7Sandycove4
26.02.2000Setanta B1Sandycove12
26.02.2000St. Vincent’s A2North Dublin3
[References: 2]

Report

North Dublin won the Clontarf Euro Tab U21 Tournament at St. Vincent’s Pool in Glasnevin, North Dublin over the weekend of 26th-27th February 2000. After all 12 Group matches had gone to form, North Dublin defeated Setanta A from Belfast 4-3 in the Premier Semi-Finals and St. Vincent’s A from Glasnevin, Dublin defeated Cathal Brugha, from Belfast 4-2 in the3 other Premier Semi-Final. The Premier Final was won 4-3 by North Dublin with two goals each coming from M Reilly and K Wilkes. St. Vincent’s A’s scorers were A McDonnell, D Fitzgerald, and M O’Connor. Hosts Clontarf were Plate Champions, triumphing 3-0 in the Plate Final versus Sandycove.

Premier Final: North Dublin 4 (M Reilly (2), K Wilkes (2)) St. Vincent’s A 3 (A McDonnell, D Fitzgerald, M O’Connor)

References / Further Reading

Images

[1] Ireland Water Polo (2017) Ireland Water Polo Logo [Internet] Available from https://irelandwaterpolo.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/ireland-water-polo.png [Accessed 21 February 2017]

Newspapers

[2] Anon. (2000) “Water Polo” Sunday Independent. February 28. pg. 80-81 [Past Copies of the Sundfay Independent are available too view online at the Irish Newspaper Archive at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ [This article last accessed 26 May 2021]

[3] Anon. (2000) “Water Polo” Irish Independent. Monday, February 27. pg.28-29 [Past Copies of the Irish Independent are available too view online at the Irish Newspaper Archive at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ [This article last accessed 16 March 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Laurence O’Toole.

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Trim Summer Darts League 2010-2011

TSDL 2010

TSDL 2010PPts
Red Division
Sally Rogers (C)856
Judge Green (P)852
Kielys Black830
Lynchs827
Bounty Bar812
Blue Division
Kielys Green (C)1275
Lenihens (P)1266
Priory Inn1262
Judge Black1261
McCormacks1248
Brogans1242
Steps1225
[References: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
League Semi-Finals
2010Kielys Green7Judge Green10
2010Sally Rogers12Lenihens6
League Final
2010Judge GreenSally Rogers
[References: 2]

TSDL 2011

TSDL 2011PWLPts
Blue Division
Sally Blue (C)108260
Judge Red (P)108257
Kielys Gold107350
Priory inn102836
McCormacks102834
Lynchs103731
Red Division
Sallys Red (C)107365
Judge Blue (P)108262
Lenihens105549
Bounty105548
Kielys Green105546
Stand100100
[References: 2]

DateHome TeamAway Team
Knockout Quarter-Finals
01.07.2011Bountybye
01.07.2011Lynchs4Priory Inn5
01.07.2011Kielys Green5Kielys GoldL
01.07.2011Lenihens5McCormacks3
Knockout Semi-Finals 1st Leg
14.07.2011Bounty3Priory Inn6
14.07.2011Kielys Green5Lenihens4
Knockout Semi-Finals 2nd Leg
15.07.2011Priory Inn4 (10)Bounty 5 (8)
15.07.2011Lenihens4 (8)Kielys Green5 (10)
Knockout Final 1st Leg
21.07.2011Priory InnKielys Green
Knockout Final 2nd Leg
22.07.2011Kielys GreenPriory Inn
[References: 2]
DateHome TeamAway team
League Semi-Finals 1st Leg
08.07.2011Sallys BlueJudge Red
08.07.2011Judge BlueSallys Red
League Semi-Finals 2nd Leg
15.07.2011Judge redSallys Blue
15.07.2011Sallys RedJudge Blue
[References: 2]

Report

The Trim Summer Darts League was divided into two divisions: Blue and Red for the 2010 and 2011 seasons. Sally Rogers won the Red Division in 2010 and Kielys Green the Blue Division. Sallys Blue were winners of the Blue Division in 2011 and Sallys Red won the Red Division.

Logos

[1] Meath Darts Wayback Machine (2013) bullseye-126×102 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20131017164237im_/http://www.meathdarts.com/sitebuilder/images/bullseye-126×102.jpg [Accessed 21 November 2019]

Internet Archives

[2] Meath Darts Wayback Machine (2012) Trim Summer Darts League [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20131017153430/http://www.meathdarts.com/trimsummerlge.html [Accessed 21 November 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Kane

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Kells & District Darts League 2005-2009

Meath Darts Organisation Web Image
Meath Darts Organisation Web Image {References: 1]

KDDL 2005-06

KDDL 2006-07PWDLPts
Dee Local (C)14121125
Railway Bar1491419
Cosy Corner1474318
Maguires1472516
Colwells1454514
McCabes1426610
The Chaser1434710
Silver Tankard1400140
[References: 2]

Playoff Champions 2005-06: Cosy Corner

KDDL 2006-07

KDDL 2006-07PWDLPts
Dee Local (C)14102222
Colwells (P)14102222
Cosyu Corner (P)1482418
Maguires (P)1455415
Railway Bar A1453613
Silver Tankard1445513
McCabes142397
Railway Bar B1402122
[References: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
League Playoff
04.05.2007ColwellsLDee LocalW
League Semi-Finals
2007Dee Local4Maguires2
2007Cosy Corner4Colwells3
League Final
25.05.2007Dee LocalWCosy CornerL
[References: 2-3]

KDDL 2007-08

Final Table Unknown at time of writing

2007-08 Kells & District Darts League Champions: Silver Tankard [References: 3]

KDDL 2008-09

KDDL 2008-09PWDLPts
Railway Bar (C)1477021
Colwells1484220
Silver Tankard1484220
Dee Local1465317
McCabes1471615
Smyths1451811
Maguires1404104
Corbys1411123
[References: 2]

Report

Dee Local were Kells & District Darts League Champions in 2005-06 but lost out in the Playoffs to Cosy Corner. The following year they made nom mistake, winning both League and Playoffs and in 2007-08 the Playoff title went to Silver Tankard. Railway Bar completed the League and Playoff double in 2008-09.

References

Logos

[1] Meath Darts Wayback Machine (2013) bullseye-126×102 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20131017164237im_/http://www.meathdarts.com/sitebuilder/images/bullseye-126×102.jpg [Accessed 21 November 2019]

Internet Archives

[2] Meath Darts Wayback Machine (2012) Index 3 [Internet] Available from:  http://web.archive.org/web/20070708040719/http://www.meathdarts.com/index3.html [Accessed 21 November 2019]

[3] Meath Darts Wayback Machine (2013) Kells League [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20091122202243/http://www.meathdarts.com/kellsleague.html [Accessed 21 November 2019]

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Thanks to John Kane

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Kells & District Darts League 2005-2009

Meath Darts Organisation Web Image
Meath Darts Organisation Web Image {References: 1]

KDDL 2005-06

KDDL 2006-07PWDLPts
Dee Local (C)14121125
Railway Bar1491419
Cosy Corner1474318
Maguires1472516
Colwells1454514
McCabes1426610
The Chaser1434710
Silver Tankard1400140
[References: 2]

Playoff Champions 2005-06: Cosy Corner

KDDL 2006-07

KDDL 2006-07PWDLPts
Dee Local (C)14102222
Colwells (P)14102222
Cosyu Corner (P)1482418
Maguires (P)1455415
Railway Bar A1453613
Silver Tankard1445513
McCabes142397
Railway Bar B1402122
[References: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
League Playoff
04.05.2007ColwellsLDee LocalW
League Semi-Finals
2007Dee Local4Maguires2
2007Cosy Corner4Colwells3
League Final
25.05.2007Dee LocalWCosy CornerL
[References: 2-3]

KDDL 2007-08

Final Table Unknown at time of writing

2007-08 Kells & District Darts League Champions: Silver Tankard [References: 3]

KDDL 2008-09

KDDL 2008-09PWDLPts
Railway Bar (C)1477021
Colwells1484220
Silver Tankard1484220
Dee Local1465317
McCabes1471615
Smyths1451811
Maguires1404104
Corbys1411123
[References: 2]

Report

Dee Local were Kells & District Darts League Champions in 2005-06 but lost out in the Playoffs to Cosy Corner. The following year they made nom mistake, winning both League and Playoffs and in 2007-08 the Playoff title went to Silver Tankard. Railway Bar completed the League and Playoff double in 2008-09.

References

Logos

[1] Meath Darts Wayback Machine (2013) bullseye-126×102 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20131017164237im_/http://www.meathdarts.com/sitebuilder/images/bullseye-126×102.jpg [Accessed 21 November 2019]

Internet Archives

[2] Meath Darts Wayback Machine (2012) Index 3 [Internet] Available from:  http://web.archive.org/web/20070708040719/http://www.meathdarts.com/index3.html [Accessed 21 November 2019]

[3] Meath Darts Wayback Machine (2013) Kells League [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20091122202243/http://www.meathdarts.com/kellsleague.html [Accessed 21 November 2019]

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Thanks to John Kane

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South Meath Darts League 2009-2014

Meath Darts Organisation Web Image
Meath Darts Organisation Web Image [References: 1]

SMDL 2009-10

SMDL 2009-10PPts
McHughs (C)1898
Judge N Jury1888
Bawn Inn1886
Lawless1884
Bective1880
Coachmans1875
Kielys1875
County Club1850
Longwood1850
Lenihens1814
[References: 3]
DateHome TeamAway Team
League Quarter-Finals
2010Lawless3Kielys5
2010Bawn Inn5Bective2
League Semi-Finals
2010Kielys2McHughs5
2010Bawn Inn5Judge N Jury2
League Final
2010McHughs5Bawn Inn4
[Referencves: 2]

SMDL 2010-11

SMDL 2010-11PPts
Kielys19109
Lawless19101
Judge N Jury1988
McHughs1988
Bawn Inn1987
Coachmans1982
County Club1975
Sallys1969
Mulvannys1948
Lenihens1934
Bective #2019
[References: 3]

Note: Bective did not compete in second half of season. All teams counted +8 Points for games versus Bective.

SMDL 2011-12

SMDL 2011-12PWPts
Kielys151180
Gaffneys151179
McHughs15770
Judge N Jury15566
Coachmans15564
County Club15463
Lawless15561
Mulvannys15043
Lenihens #15021
[References: 3]

Note: # Lenihens did not compete in second half of season. Points in table reflect +8 Points awarded to each team for that match.

SMDL 2012-13

DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals
25.02.2013Judge N Jury5McLaughlins4
25.02.2013McHughs5County Club1
Semi-Finals
04.03.2013Kielys4Judge N Jury5
04.03.2013Lawless1McHughs5
Final
24.03.2013Judge N JuryLMcHughsW
[References: 4]

SMDL 2013-14

SMDL 2013-14PWPts
Kielys (C)14769
Bridge House14764
Judge N Jury14864
McHughs14861
County Club14660
Mulvannys14549
Lawless14245
McLaughlins14236
[References: 5]

Report

McHughs won both the League and League playoffs in the South Meath Darts League in 2009-10. The next two years belonged to Kielys, winners in 2010-11 and 2011-12. In 2012-13 McHughs were again Champions, defeating Judge N Jury in the Final. the 2013-14 Championship went back to Kielys again.

For 2009-10 the Points system became based on total games won rather that 2 points for a match won and 1 point for a match drawn. i.e. If a match finished 5 games to 3 the winning team would gain 5 points and the losing team 3 points.

References

Logos

[1] South Meath Darts League Wayback Machine (2007) bullseye-126×102 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20131017164237im_/http://www.meathdarts.com/sitebuilder/images/bullseye-126×102.jpg [Accessed 21 November 2019]

Internet Archives

[2] South Meath Darts League Wayback Machine (2012) Tables [Internet] Available from:  http://web.archive.org/web/20120501020421/http://www.meathdarts.com/tables.html [Accessed 21 November 2019]

[3] South Meath Darts League Wayback Machine (2013) Results [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20131017164237/http://www.meathdarts.com/smdlresults.html [Accessed 21 November 2019]

[4] South Meath Darts League Wayback Machine (2013) Index [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20130613160315/http://www.meathdarts.com/ [Accessed 21 November 2019]

[5] South Meath Darts League Wayback Machine (2016) Tables [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20160321073452/http://meathdarts.com/tables.html [Accessed 21 November 2019]

[6] South Meath Darts League Wayback Machine (2016) Fixtures [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20160321073453/http://meathdarts.com/fixtures.html  [Accessed 15 May 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Kane

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South Meath Darts League 2005-2009

Meath Darts Organisation Logo Image [References: 1]

SMDL 2005-06

SMDL 2005-06PWDLPts
Blue League
Geraghty’s (C)1292120
McHugh’s (P)1274118
Coachmans (P)1246214
Kielys1254314
Jack Quinns122559
County Club123278
Balreask1201111
Red League
Village Inn871015
Warrenstown860212
Longwood83147
Priory Inn83056
Gilsenans80080
[References: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
League Quarter-Finals
27.03.2006Warrenstown6Coachmans2
27.03.2006McHughs5Longwood2
League Semi-Finals
03.04.2006Geraghty’s4Warrenstown4
03.04.2006Village Inn4McHughs4
League Semi-Finals Replays
10.04.2006Geraghty’sWWarrenstownL
10.04.2006Village InnWMcHughsL
League Final
23.04.2006Geraghty’s1Village Inn5
[References: 2]

SMDL 2006-07

SMDL 2006-07PWDLPts
Caffreys (C)20171235
Village Inn19151331
Geraghty’s19114426
McHughs19113525
Kielys2094722
Jack Quinns1991919
County Club19431211
Priory Inn19271011
Coachmans19351111
Balreask Arms19421310
Klondyke1925129
[References: 3]

SMDL 2007-08

SMDL 2007-08PWDLPts
Lawless (C)20154134
McHughs21153333
Bawn Inn20126230
Bective20107327
Geraghty’s21123627
Klondyke2186722
Coachmans2185821
Kielys2159719
County Club2175919
Priory Inn22261410
Balreask2133159
Crowinstown2200220
[References: 3]

SMDL 2008-09

SMDL 2008-09PWDLPts
McHughs (C)1622
Bective1622
Lawless1622
Bawn Inn1621
Coachmans1619
Kielys1616
Longwood1611
County Club167
Judge N Jury164
[References: 3]

Report

The South Meath Darts League was won by Village Inn 5-1 in the Final versus Geraghty’s in 2005-06. From 2006-07 the SMDL became a League-only competition which was won by Caffreys by four points from the holders Village Inn. Lawless won on 33 points in 2007-08, one point ahead of McHughs. In 2008-09 McHughs, Bective and Lawless all finished on 22 points.

For 2009-10 the Points system became based on total games won rather that 2 points for a match won and 1 point for a match drawn. i.e. If a match finished 5 games to 3 the winning team would gain 5 points and the losing team 3 points.

References

Logos

[1] South Meath Darts League Wayback Machine (2007) bullseye-126×102 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20131017164237im_/http://www.meathdarts.com/sitebuilder/images/bullseye-126×102.jpg [Accessed 21 November 2019]

Internet Archives

[2] South Meath Darts League Wayback Machine (2007) Tables [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20070303130401/http://www.meathdarts.com/tables2.html [Accessed 21 November 2019]

[3] South Meath Darts League Wayback Machine (2009) Tables [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20091122202736/http://www.meathdarts.com/tables.html  [Accessed 21 November 2019]

[4] South Meath Darts League Wayback Machine (2012) Tables [Internet] Available from:  http://web.archive.org/web/20120501020421/http://www.meathdarts.com/tables.html [Accessed 21 November 2019]

[5] South Meath Darts League Wayback Machine (2009) Results [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20131017164237/http://www.meathdarts.com/smdlresults.html [Accessed 21 November 2019]

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Home Countries Water Polo Championship 1988

Final Table

Home Countries Water Polo 1988PWDLFAPts
Scotland321037155
England312042234
Wales311130273
Ireland30039530
[Referencers: Compiled from results in 2]

Results

W/EHome TeamAway Team
27.03.1988Scotland12Wales0
27.03.1988England23Ireland4
27.03.1988Scotland9England9
27.03.1988Ireland5Wales14
27.03.1988Scotland16Ireland0
27.03.1988England10Wales10
[References: 2]

Report

Ireland finished last in the Water Polo Home Countries Championship in 1988, losing 23-4 to England, 14-5 to Wales and 16-0 to Scotland. Scotland took the title on home soil, with a victory over Wales and a draw with England, after the English could only draw with Wales in the final match of the tournament, played at Wishaw, near Glasgow.

Venue: Wishaw, Scotland

Reference

Newspapers

[2] Anon. (1991) Sport in Brief: Water Polo Irish Times . Monday, March 28, 1988 pg. 2 [Internet] Available from:  http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/1988/0328/Pg002.html#Ar00200 [The Irish Times Archive is a Subscription Archive]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Laurence O’Toole.

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Women’s Arena Football League 2013

Women's Arena Football League
Women’s Arena Football League {References: 1]

Standings

WAFL 2021PWLTPFPAPct
American League
New Orleans Bayou Queens
Houston Lady Oilers
Dallas Darlings
San Antonio Extrellas
National League
Atlanta Archers
Orlando Eclipse
Tampa Bay Duchess
Jacksonville Cougars
[References: 2]

Report

Women’s Arena Football League was a Southern USA based Women’s Arena Football League which rivalled the Legends Football League. It had 8 teams scheduled to start in 2013 but there is no evidence it started at all.

Dallas Darlings Logo
Dallas Darlings Logo [References: 3]

References

Images

[1] Women’s Arena Football League (2021) X-League Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.wafleague.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/wafl-logo.png [Accessed 11 May 2021]

Websites

[2] Women’s Arena Football League (2021) Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://www.wafleague.com/about/ [Accessed 11 May 2021]

Images

[3] Women’s Arena Football League (2021) Dallas Darlings Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.wafleague.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Dallas.jpg [Accessed 11 May 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Larrisa McCloyne.

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Irish Taekwon-Do Association Irish Cup & National Championships 2016

Irish Taekwon-Do Association Logo [References: 1]

Results (UL Arena, Limerick, 11-12 November 2016)

SectionGoldSilver
Male
-57kgThomas Fogarty
-63kgRyan ShelleyLuke McGrath
-70kg BlackbeltAdam ShelleyLuke Woods
-78kgColm Carroll
85kgRoss Smith
Female
-50kgKaty Laffan
-62kgLouise McCaghEllen Ince
-68kgMaeve MageeSarah Barry
Senior Female
1st DegreeMaeve Magee
2nd DegreeSkye Slattery
3rd DegreeNaomi Coonghe
Senior Male
1st DanPhilip O’Gorman
2nd DanTiarnan Moriarty
3rd DanEddie Dillon
4th DanHong Looi
Best Overall
Female JuniorJoanne Potter (2 Gold, 1 Bronze)
Male JuniorLuke Moriarty (2 Gold)
Female SeniorMaeve Magee (2 Gold, 1 Silver)
Male SeniorPhilip O’Gorman
[References: 2]

Report

With some big match-ups on offer the Irish Taekwon-Do Association Irish Cup and National Championships 2016 they proved to be the biggest ever ITA tournament. In the Final of the Under 70 kg Blackbelt Division then World Champion (2016) Adam Shelley won Gold ahead of 2009 World Champion Luke Woods. 2016 World Cup winner Colm Carroll also took Gold in the Under 78kg section. The Female Divisions included members of the Gold & Bronze winning team at the 2016 ITF World Cup, with 2013 World Champion Louise McCagh taking Gold in the Under 62 Kg section. Maeve Magee won best overall Female Senior and Philip O’Gorman best overall Male Senior. The Championships took place in the University of Limerick Arena from 11th to 12th November 2016,

References:

Logos

[1] Irish Taekwon-Do Association (2016) ITA+Logo [Internet] Available from: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5de5132908114a27bbdd5250/t/5de51d89b93cc92d39dc8c9c/1618517334164/?format=1500w [Accessed 28 April 2021]

Websites

[2] Irish Taekwon-Do Association (2016) ITA Irish Cup & National Championships 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://www.taekwondo.ie/news/article/ita_irish_cup_&_national_championships_2016_-571.html [Accessed 15 January 2018]

Acknowledgements

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2nd I-Karate Global World Cup Budapest Hungary 2018

[References: 1]

Country Medals Table

PlaceCountryGoldSilverBronze
1Hungary91618
2Belgium9109
3Ireland797
4France711
5Ukraine5106
6Italy412
7Slovakia312
8Netherlands300
9Romania202
10Russia110
11Slovenia100
12India100
13Latvia021
14Canada011
[References: 2]

Irish Medal Winners

CompetitionClassificationM/FMedalName
ASD Kata101 2004-2007M-FSilverSean Brittland
ASD Kumite101 2004-2007M-FSilverSean Brittland
ASD Kata101/103 2003 and olderFSilverShauna O’Driscoll
ASD Kumite101/103 2003 and olderFBronzeKata Connolly
ASD Kata101/103 2003 and olderMGoldDillion McQuirk
ASD Kata101/103 2003 and olderMSilverAlex Chan
ASD Kata101/103 2003 and olderMBronzeSam Pidgeon
ASD Kumite101/103 2003 and olderMGoldDillion McQuirk
ASD Kumite101/103 2003 and olderMSilverAlex Chan
ASD Kata102M-FGoldAlex Spencer
ASD Kata102M-FSilverSean Moran
ASD Kata102M-FBronzeIsabel Gallagher
ASD Kumite102M-FGoldIsabel Gallagher
ASD Kumite102M-FSilverPauric Hooper
ASD Kumite102M-FBronzeLee Caldwell
II Kata202FGoldGeorgina Harte
II Kumite202FSilverGeorgina Harte
II Kumite202FBronzeFaik Ivett Szabo Beata
PI Kata301 2001-2003M-FBronzeIlya Foley
PI Kumite301 2001-2003M-FGoldIlya Foley
PI Kumite301 2000 and olderM-FBronzeEoin Watters
PI KumiteKumite Open PairsM-FBronzeRuairi Balley
Team KataM-FGoldIreland
Eoghan Caulfield
Dillion McQuirk
Alex Chan
[References: 2]

Legend / Key: ASD = Autism Spectrum Disorder; II = Intellectual Impairment; PI = Physical Impairment.

Report

The Irish Kenpo Karate Union, recognised by Sport Ireland, sent a team to the I-Karate Global 2nd Global World Cup in Budapest, Hungary on April 29th 2018, and Ireland came away with 23 medals: 7 gold, 9 silver and 7 bronze, finishing third in the countries medal table, including winning gold in the team event. I-Karate Global is the Inclusive Karate Federation and Categories included Autism Spectrum Disorder, Intellectual Impairment and Physical Impairment.

References:

Logos

[1] I-Karate Global Facebook (2020) Profile Picture, December 12, 2015 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/IKF.net/photos/a.403251783111478/649188898517764/ [Accessed 28 April 2021]

Websites

[2] IKKU (2020)2nd I-Karate Global World Cup Budapest 2018 [Internet] Available from: http://www.ikku.ie/results/budapest.pdf [Accessed 15 October 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Wills, John Morahan, John Kane and Louise Wills (nee Kenny).

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Last Updated: 28 April 2021

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