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25 November 2008; Special Olympics Europe is urgently seeking funding from the European Commission in order to continue its sports and support programmes for people with intellectual disabilities and their families. Packie Bonner with Special Olympics athletes Anita O'Connor, left, and Ann Hickey, both from Carlow, at a photo-call in Merrion Square, Dublin. Picture credit: Pat Murphy / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Special Olympics Europe Bid to Secure Vital Funding

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25 November 2008; Special Olympics Europe is urgently seeking funding from the European Commission in order to continue its sports and support programmes for people with intellectual disabilities and their families. Arts, Sport and Tourism Minister, Martin Cullen is pictured with, from left, Packie Bonner, FAI Technical Director, Special Olympics athletes Ann Hickey and Anita O'Connor, both from Carlow, and Mary Davis, Managing Director of Special Olympics Europe / Eurasia, at a photo-call in Merrion Square, Dublin. Picture credit: Pat Murphy / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Special Olympics Europe Bid to Secure Vital Funding

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25 November 2008; Special Olympics Europe is urgently seeking funding from the European Commission in order to continue its sports and support programmes for people with intellectual disabilities and their families. Special Olympics athlete Anita O'Connor, from Carlow, demonstrates her badminton skills with Packie Bonner at a photo-call in Merrion Square, Dublin. Picture credit: Pat Murphy / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Special Olympics Europe Bid to Secure Vital Funding

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25 November 2008; Special Olympics Europe is urgently seeking funding from the European Commission in order to continue its sports and support programmes for people with intellectual disabilities and their families. Mary Davis, Managing Director of Special Olympics Europe / Eurasia, with Special Olympics athletes Ann Hickey, right, and Anita O'Connor, both from Carlow, along with Packie Bonner at a photo-call in Merrion Square, Dublin. Picture credit: Pat Murphy / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Special Olympics Europe Bid to Secure Vital Funding

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25 November 2008; Special Olympics Europe is urgently seeking funding from the European Commission in order to continue its sports and support programmes for people with intellectual disabilities and their families. Mary Davis, Managing Director of Special Olympics Europe / Eurasia, plays soccer with Special Olympics athletes Ann Hickey, left, and Anita O'Connor, both from Carlow, at a photo-call in Merrion Square, Dublin. Picture credit: Pat Murphy / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Special Olympics Europe Bid to Secure Vital Funding

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25 November 2008; Special Olympics Europe is urgently seeking funding from the European Commission in order to continue its sports and support programmes for people with intellectual disabilities and their families. Arts, Sport and Tourism Minister, Martin Cullen is pictured with, from left, Packie Bonner, FAI Technical Director, Ann Hickey, from Carlow, Special Olympics athlete, Mary Davis, Managing Director of Special Olympics Europe / Eurasia, and Special Olympics athlete Anita O'Connor, from Carlow, and  at a photo-call in Merrion Square, Dublin. Picture credit: Pat Murphy / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Special Olympics Europe Bid to Secure Vital Funding

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12 November 2008; At the announcement of Kia Motors Ireland’s partnership with Special Olympics Ireland is Special Olympics athlete Josh Hennessy with Orlaith Rafter and Tony Tormey from RTE’s Fair City. Kia Motors Ireland has donated 5 Kia Carnivals to Special Olympics to help the organisation to fulfil its promise of changing the lives of people with an intellectual disability throughout the island of Ireland. Rathfarnham, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Launch Special Olympics Ireland’s Partnership with Kia Motors

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12 November 2008; At the announcement of Kia Motors Ireland’s partnership with Special Olympics Ireland is Special Olympics athlete Josh Hennessy with James Brooks, Managing Director, Kia Motors Ireland, left, and Matt English, CEO of Special Olympics Ireland. Kia Motors Ireland has donated 5 Kia Carnivals to Special Olympics to help the organisation to fulfil its promise of changing the lives of people with an intellectual disability throughout the island of Ireland. Rathfarnham, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Launch Special Olympics Ireland’s Partnership with Kia Motors

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12 November 2008; At the announcement of Kia Motors Ireland’s partnership with Special Olympics Ireland is Special Olympics athlete Josh Hennessy with James Brooks, Managing Director, Kia Motors Ireland, right, and Matt English, CEO of Special Olympics Ireland. Kia Motors Ireland has donated 5 Kia Carnivals to Special Olympics to help the organisation to fulfil its promise of changing the lives of people with an intellectual disability throughout the island of Ireland. Rathfarnham, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Launch Special Olympics Ireland’s Partnership with Kia Motors

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12 November 2008; At the announcement of Kia Motors Ireland’s partnership with Special Olympics Ireland are Special Olympics athletes Josh Hennessy and Katie McHugh with Orlaith Rafter and Tony Tormey from RTE’s Fair City. Kia Motors Ireland has donated 5 Kia Carnivals to Special Olympics to help the organisation to fulfil its promise of changing the lives of people with an intellectual disability throughout the island of Ireland. Rathfarnham, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Launch Special Olympics Ireland’s Partnership with Kia Motors

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12 November 2008; At the announcement of Kia Motors Ireland’s partnership with Special Olympics Ireland are Special Olympics athletes Katie McHugh, right, and Josh Hennessy with Orlaith Rafter from RTE’s Fair City. Kia Motors Ireland has donated 5 Kia Carnivals to Special Olympics to help the organisation to fulfil its promise of changing the lives of people with an intellectual disability throughout the island of Ireland. Rathfarnham, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Launch Special Olympics Ireland’s Partnership with Kia Motors

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12 November 2008; At the announcement of Kia Motors Ireland’s partnership with Special Olympics Ireland are Special Olympics athletes Katie McHugh and Josh Hennessy with Orlaith Rafter and Tony Tormey from RTE’s Fair City. Kia Motors Ireland has donated 5 Kia Carnivals to Special Olympics to help the organisation to fulfil its promise of changing the lives of people with an intellectual disability throughout the island of Ireland. Rathfarnham, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Launch Special Olympics Ireland’s Partnership with Kia Motors

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12 November 2008; At the announcement of Kia Motors Ireland’s partnership with Special Olympics Ireland are Special Olympics athletes Katie McHugh, left, and Josh Hennessy with Orlaith Rafter from RTE’s Fair City. Kia Motors Ireland has donated 5 Kia Carnivals to Special Olympics to help the organisation to fulfil its promise of changing the lives of people with an intellectual disability throughout the island of Ireland. Rathfarnham, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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6 November 2008; Special Olympics Ireland launched their new Health Promotion Programme in Croke Park, the aim of the Programme, which is supported by the Daughters of Charity Service and the Health Service Executive, is to develop a pack of health promotion resources to be used by people with intellectual disabilities. At the launch are Special Olympics Athletes Brian Keogh and Lynn Conroy along with GAA Stars Kilkenny hurler James 'Cha' Fitzpatrick, Cork footballer Angela Walsh, centre, and Cork camogie star Catriona Foley, left. Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Launch of Special Olympics Ireland’s New Health Promotion Programme

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6 November 2008; Special Olympics Ireland launched their new Health Promotion Programme in Croke Park, the aim of the Programme, which is supported by the Daughters of Charity Service and the Health Service Executive, is to develop a pack of health promotion resources to be used by people with intellectual disabilities. At the launch are Special Olympics Athletes Brian Keogh and Lynn Conroy along with Kilkenny hurler James 'Cha' Fitzpatrick. Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Launch of Special Olympics Ireland’s New Health Promotion Programme

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6 November 2008; Special Olympics Ireland launched their new Health Promotion Programme in Croke Park, the aim of the Programme, which is supported by the Daughters of Charity Service and the Health Service Executive, is to develop a pack of health promotion resources to be used by people with intellectual disabilities. At the launch are Special Olympics Athletes Brian Keogh and Lynn Conroy along with GAA Stars, from left, Cork footballer Angela Walsh, Kilkenny hurler James 'Cha' Fitzpatrick, and Cork camogie star Catriona Foley. Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Launch of Special Olympics Ireland’s New Health Promotion Programme

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6 November 2008; Special Olympics Athletes Lynn Conroy and Brian Keogh at the Special Olympics Ireland launch of their new Health Promotion Programme in Croke Park, the aim of the Programme, which is supported by the Daughters of Charity Service and the Health Service Executive, is to develop a pack of health promotion resources to be used by people with intellectual disabilities. Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Launch of Special Olympics Ireland’s New Health Promotion Programme

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6 November 2008; Special Olympics Athlete Brian Keogh at the Special Olympics Ireland launch of their new Health Promotion Programme in Croke Park, the aim of the Programme, which is supported by the Daughters of Charity Service and the Health Service Executive, is to develop a pack of health promotion resources to be used by people with intellectual disabilities. Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Launch of Special Olympics Ireland’s New Health Promotion Programme

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6 November 2008; Special Olympics Ireland launched their new Health Promotion Programme in Croke Park, the aim of the Programme, which is supported by the Daughters of Charity Service and the Health Service Executive, is to develop a pack of health promotion resources to be used by people with intellectual disabilities. At the launch are Special Olympics Athletes Brian Keogh, left, and Lynn Conroy, right, along with GAA Stars, from left, Cork footballer Angela Walsh, Cork camogie star Catriona Foley, and Kilkenny hurler James 'Cha' Fitzpatrick. Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Launch of Special Olympics Ireland’s New Health Promotion Programme

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6 November 2008; Special Olympics Athletes Lynn Conroy and Brian Keogh with Kilkenny hurler James 'Cha' Fitzpatrick at the Special Olympics Ireland launch of their new Health Promotion Programme in Croke Park, the aim of the Programme, which is supported by the Daughters of Charity Service and the Health Service Executive, is to develop a pack of health promotion resources to be used by people with intellectual disabilities. Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Launch of Special Olympics Ireland’s New Health Promotion Programme

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