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6 November 2008; Special Olympics Athlete Lynn Conroy 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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9 October 2008; Breda Sargent, from Crumlin, with 11 of her 16 grandchildren, from left, Eoin, Aaron, Danni, Gordan, Dawn, Robyn, Georgie, Shauna, Katie, Curtis and Evan who gathered at the Over 50's Show in the RDS to hear details of the 2009 Granny of the Year competition in aid of Special Olympics Ireland. Nomination forms will be available at the Over 50's Show in the RDS, which runs from Friday until Sunday. Nomination forms can also be downloaded from www.specialolympics.ie. Picture credit: Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Annnouncement of details of the 2009 Granny of the Year Competition

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9 October 2008; Breda Sargent, from Crumlin, with 2 of her 16 grandchildren, twin boys Eoin, left, and Evan aged 2 who gathered at the Over 50's Show in the RDS to hear details of the 2009 Granny of the Year competition in aid of Special Olympics Ireland. Nomination forms will be available at the Over 50's Show in the RDS, which runs from Friday until Sunday. Nomination forms can also be downloaded from www.specialolympics.ie. Picture credit: Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Annnouncement of details of the 2009 Granny of the Year Competition

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14 September 2008; Five-year-old Dylan Dwyer, from Shinrone, cheers on Offaly. Gala All-Ireland Junior Camogie Championship Final, Clare v Offaly, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Ray McManus / SPORTSFILE - read more
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Clare v Offaly - Gala All-Ireland Junior Camogie Championship Final

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25 July 2008; Team NY32, front row from left, Lorna Collins, from Howth, Paul Earley, from Newbridge, Denise King, from Roscommon, Gearoid Mitchell, from Ballinasloe, Michelle Mahon, from Tullamore, Brenda McManus, from Howth, and Fionnuala O'Hora, from Donabate, back row from left, Francis Cosgrave, from Ballylinan, Jonathan Tallon, from Kilmeade, Maria McCabe, from Athy, Sarah Leydon, from Roscommon, Phil Cusack, Dunmore East, Ciara Tallon, Kilmeade, Garry Grimes, Naul, Ciaran Kenny, Tullamore, Nicola Conlon, Maynooth, Rachel O'Brien, Kiltimagh, Ray Lenehan, Naas, and Martin Joyce, Sports Travel International, at Dublin Airport before travelling to New York to take part in the New York City Half Marathon. Team NY32, which is made up of representatives from counties all over Ireland are on their way to the New York City Half Marathon to help raise funds for Special Olympics Ireland to recruit more athletes into the programme around the country. Dublin Airport, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Team NY32 depart for New York City Half Marathon

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25 July 2008; Martin Joyce, Sports Travel International, with Rachel O'Brien, from Kiltimagh, Mayo, at Dublin Airport before travelling to New York to take part in the New York City Half Marathon. Team NY32, which is made up of representatives from counties all over Ireland are on their way to the New York City Half Marathon to help raise funds for Special Olympics Ireland to recruit more athletes into the programme around the country. Dublin Airport, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Team NY32 depart for New York City Half Marathon

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25 July 2008; Lorna Collins, from Howth, Brenda McManus, from Howth, Gary Grimes, from Naul, and Fionnuala O'Hara, from Donabate, at Dublin Airport before travelling to New York to take part in the New York City Half Marathon. Team NY32, which is made up of representatives from counties all over Ireland are on their way to the New York City Half Marathon to help raise funds for Special Olympics Ireland to recruit more athletes into the programme around the country. Dublin Airport, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Team NY32 depart for New York City Half Marathon

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25 July 2008; Phil Cusack, from Dunmore East, Waterford, at Dublin Airport before travelling to New York to take part in the New York City Half Marathon. Team NY32, which is made up of representatives from counties all over Ireland are on their way to the New York City Half Marathon to help raise funds for Special Olympics Ireland to recruit more athletes into the programme around the country. Dublin Airport, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Team NY32 depart for New York City Half Marathon

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25 July 2008; Ciaran Kenny, from Tullamore, and Michelle Mahon, from Tullamore, at Dublin Airport before travelling to New York to take part in the New York City Half Marathon. Team NY32, which is made up of representatives from counties all over Ireland are on their way to the New York City Half Marathon to help raise funds for Special Olympics Ireland to recruit more athletes into the programme around the country. Dublin Airport, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Team NY32 depart for New York City Half Marathon

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25 July 2008; Sarah Leydon, left, and Denise King, from Roscommon, at Dublin Airport before travelling to New York to take part in the New York City Half Marathon. Team NY32, which is made up of representatives from counties all over Ireland are on their way to the New York City Half Marathon to help raise funds for Special Olympics Ireland to recruit more athletes into the programme around the country. Dublin Airport, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Team NY32 depart for New York City Half Marathon

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25 July 2008; Francis Cosgrave, from Ballylinan, Laois, at Dublin Airport before travelling to New York to take part in the New York City Half Marathon. Team NY32, which is made up of representatives from counties all over Ireland are on their way to the New York City Half Marathon to help raise funds for Special Olympics Ireland to recruit more athletes into the programme around the country. Dublin Airport, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Team NY32 depart for New York City Half Marathon

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25 July 2008; Kildare natives, from left, Jonathan Tallon, from Kilmeade, Maria McCabe, from Athy, Paula Earley, from Newbridge, Ciara Tallon, from Kilmeade, Nicola Conlon, from Maynooth, and Ray Lenehan, from Naas, at Dublin Airport before travelling to New York to take part in the New York City Half Marathon. Team NY32, which is made up of representatives from counties all over Ireland are on their way to the New York City Half Marathon to help raise funds for Special Olympics Ireland to recruit more athletes into the programme around the country. Dublin Airport, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Team NY32 depart for New York City Half Marathon

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25 July 2008; Gearoid Mitchell, from Ballinasloe, Galway, at Dublin Airport before travelling to New York to take part in the New York City Half Marathon. Team NY32, which is made up of representatives from counties all over Ireland are on their way to the New York City Half Marathon to help raise funds for Special Olympics Ireland to recruit more athletes into the programme around the country. Dublin Airport, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE 
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Team NY32 depart for New York City Half Marathon

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9 July 2008; Celebrating the 30th anniversary of Special Olympics Ireland with actor Colin Farrell are Special Olympics athletes Josh Hennessy, left, age 10, from the Coombe, Dublin and Katie McHugh, age 8, from Inchicore, Dublin. The organization, which provides the sports training and competition programme for people with an intellectual disability, was established on this week in 1978. Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Special Olympics Ireland celebrate 30th anniversary

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9 July 2008; Celebrating the 30th anniversary of Special Olympics Ireland with actor Colin Farrell are Special Olympics athletes Josh Hennessy, left, age 10, from the Coombe, Dublin and Katie McHugh, age 8, from Inchicore, Dublin. The organization, which provides the sports training and competition programme for people with an intellectual disability, was established on this week in 1978. Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Special Olympics Ireland celebrate 30th anniversary

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29 June 2008; Special Olympics athlete and Dublin supporter Ronan Cahill, from St John of Gods Menni Services, cheers his team before the game. GAA Football Leinster Senior Championship Semi-Final, Dublin v Westmeath, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Ray McManus / SPORTSFILE - read more
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Dublin v Westmeath - GAA Football Leinster Senior Championship Semi-Final

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17 June 2008; At the launch of the Athletics Advocate for Africa conference, to be hosted by Special Olympics Ireland from 22-26 June in Dublin are seven-year-old Blessing Nduka, from Clonee, Co. Meath, and Special Olympics Athlete Andrew McCarthy, from Foxrock, Dublin. St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin. Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Athletics Advocate for Africa conference launch

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17 June 2008; At the launch of the Athletics Advocate for Africa conference, to be hosted by Special Olympics Ireland from 22-26 June in Dublin are Mary Davis, Managing Director, Special Olympics Europe/Eurasia, seven-year-old Blessing Nduka, from Clonee, Co. Meath, Special Olympics Athlete Andrew McCarthy, aged 9, from Foxrock, Dublin, and Peter Power T.D., Minister of State for Overseas Development. St. Stephen's Green, Dublin. Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Athletics Advocate for Africa conference launch

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17 June 2008; Nine-year-old Special Olympics Athlete Andrew McCarthy, from Foxrock, Dublin, checks out the camera of RTE's Philip Bromwell at the launch of the Athletics Advocate for Africa conference, to be hosted by Special Olympics Ireland from 22-26 June in Dublin. St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin. Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Athletics Advocate for Africa conference launch

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17 June 2008; At the launch of the Athletics Advocate for Africa conference, to be hosted by Special Olympics Ireland from 22-26 June in Dublin are seven-year-old Blessing Nduka, from Clonee, Co. Meath, and Special Olympics Athlete Andrew McCarthy, from Foxrock, Dublin. St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin. Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE  - read more
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Athletics Advocate for Africa conference launch

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