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Munster Players Turn Out For Cork SportsAbility Day

Munster Players Turn Out For Cork SportsAbility Day

The sixth annual Cork SportsAbility Day was hosted recently by the Cork Local Sports Partnership and the Cork SportsAbility Forum. In attendance at the event in Cork IT were Munster’s Ian Nagle, Tom Gleeson and Scott Deasy.

The day was an outstanding success in promoting sport and physical activity for people with disabilities. The event showcased Cork’s leading role in providing sporting activities for people with disabilities and quality SportsAbility programmes.

The progressive role of organisations such as the Cork Local Sports Partnership and the SportsAbility Forum in promoting physical activity and sport for people with disabilities was highlighted in the opening remarks by Co-ordinator Michael Crowley and Aisling Drea, Sports Inclusion Disability Officer of the Cork Local Sports Partnership.

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The event was attended and addressed by Kathleen Lynch TD, Minister of State with the responsibility for Disability, Equality and Mental Health, Deputy Lord Mayor Tony Fitzgerald and Deputy County Mayor Derry Canty.

The day was also made extra special when a few of Munster’s sporting heroes dropped in and took time to meet as many of the participants as possible.

A special word of thanks to Scott Deasy, Ian Nagle and Tom Gleeson (Munster Rugby) and Donna Hughes and Nicola Scully (Munster Women’s Rugby/Highfield RFC).

The sight of the Munster Players trying their hand at wheelchair rugby will live long in the memory of all those who attended.

An impressive range of displays and activities were on show. The day kicked off at 12pm with sports demonstrations from the Rebel Wheelers who showcased wheelchair hurling, soccer and power soccer from the FAI and a yoga session from Cobh’s YogaWorks.

This was followed by impressive demonstrations by Fermoy Wheelchair Karate Club and floor ball from Special Olympics.

The flow of activities continued in the afternoon which included table tennis from Beech Hill Table Tennis Club, wheelchair basketball, archery, boccia, taekwando, modern dance, cricket and tandem cycling among others.

Cork IT was a hive of activity with many organisations displaying stands on the day which not only proved a great opportunity for membership recruitment but also networking among disability organisations in Cork.

Among these represented were the COPE Foundation, Irish Wheelchair Association Sport, Special Olympics Munster, Surf to Heal, the Irish Guide Dogs, Brainwave (Irish Epilepsy Association), Irish Disabled Sailing Association, Paracyling Ireland and Cork Autism Sports Together to mention a few.

Aisling Drea from the Cork Local Sports Partnership said: “The Cork Sports Partnership would like to sincerely thank CIT for the use of their facilities, the Order of Malta for providing first aid on the day and to all the volunteers that helped make the day such a success.

“We hope that all who attended learned something new from their experience and realised that sport really is for everyone.”

For further information, you can contact Aisling Drea on tel: 021-4665085 or email: adrea@corksports.ie. The Cork Sports Partnership’s website is www.corksports.ie.