Tag Archives: Irish Sports Council

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http://vimeo.com/112085315

As part of the Irish Sports Council’s anti doping campaign ‘#blackmark’, sports creative Atomic Sports produced a literally slick awareness video.

Hugh Curran writes:

The discipline, talent and sheer effort that elite athletes put into their work is mind-blowing. That’s why it’s so crushing to fellow athletes, the sporting industry and the public when a doping scandal is uncovered. If the playing field isn’t fair, what’s the point in playing or even being a spectator? The Irish Sports Council work tirelessly to ensure Irish sport is clean.

True or anabolics?

Only you can decide.

Atomic Sport

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Kerry weightlifter Clarence Kennedy, 20, above, has won three bronze medals at the prestigious European Junior Weightlifting Championships in Tallinn, Estonia – becoming the first Irish weightlifter to win at such a level.

He is now the highest ranked male Irish weightlifter of all time and is already focusing on the 2016 Olympics in Rio.

Paddy writes:

“Clarence is self-taught and self-coached. Apart from attending a few training camps in Poland, Clarence’s support is nothing in comparison to that of eastern European countries or even Great Britain, who are able to pay for their athletes to live and train full-time and provide them with stipends. Clarence, to this day, has also not received a single cent from the Irish Sports Council. I don’t think any other Irish athlete has achieved what Clarence has without support from the Irish Sports Council.”

European medal glory for Irish weightlifter (RTÉ)

Pic: Sport.pl