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Mayo Award Winner Announced in Irish Sport Volunteer Awards


Date: 09-02-2024

Press Release 9th Feb 2024

PHELIM HALLIGAN NAMED THE 2023 COUNTY MAYO RECIPIENT OF THE FEDERATION OF IRISH SPORT VOLUNTEERS IN SPORT AWARDS SUPPORTED BY THE NATIONAL NETWORK OF 29 LOCAL SPORTS PARTNERSHIPS

The awards ceremony will take place at The Crowne Plaza Hotel, Blanchardstown on Thursday 29th February 2024

Friday 9th February 2024: The Federation of Irish Sport today announced the County recipients of the 2023 Volunteers in Sport Awards proudly supported by the National Network of 29 Local Sports Partnerships. The County Mayo award for 2023 has been awarded to Phelim Halligan of Claremorris Ultimate Kickboxing Club.

Recognising the depth and breadth of volunteering in sporting communities nationwide, these dedicated volunteers will be celebrated at a national awards ceremony in Dublin on Thursday 29th February 2024. The invited special guest speaker is Minister Thomas Byrne, Minster of State with responsibility for Sport and Physical Education, which is testament to the commitment at government level to supporting and recognising the vital role of volunteers in advancing sports participation and community development.

The recipient of the award for Co. Mayo is Phelim Halligan of Claremorris Ultimate Kickboxing Club. Phelim volunteers as a coach every Monday, Wednesday and Friday and is happy to introduce new members to the sport. For Phelim, the work does not end there, and he puts in huge time, answering phone calls and emails, organising fights for club members across the island of Ireland. A particular focus of Phelim, is the mental well-being of the club community. A number of club members have autism, and as an ambassador for Fighting for Autism and a Cycle Against Suicide community buddy, Phelim is passionate about inclusion and wellbeing, and is always there to support the members of Claremorris Ultimate Kickboxing Club.

The economic significance of volunteering in sport cannot be overstated, it has an estimated value of €1.5 billion annually to the Irish economy. This figure underscores the immense social and economic benefits derived from the invaluable contributions of volunteers across the Irish sporting landscape.

In addition to the county award winners being recognised at the ceremony, anticipation will be high as one exceptional individual will be awarded with the overall Outstanding Volunteer Award.

Federation CEO Mary O’Connor commented; “We are looking forward to celebrating the exceptional contributions made by volunteers in sport from all over the country. Working behind the scenes volunteers play a crucial role in fostering community engagement, promoting physical activity, and driving the success of sporting events nationwide, they are truly #DedicatedToTheDedicated. The awards promise to be yet again another remarkable event acknowledging the time and passion of those involved in sport locally and to say, ‘thank you’ for their dedication.”

Commenting on the announcement of the list of recipients, Head of Sport, Louth LSP, Louth County Council and member of the judging panel Graham Russell stated, “The 2023 Volunteers in Sport Awards serve as a reminder of the power of volunteering in sport, celebrating individuals whose unwavering dedication enriches lives, strengthens communities, and encourages a culture of active living.”

For more information, please visit www.volunteersinsport.ie




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