Profiles

women and child on surfer
 

Aimi Baker (03/02/2009)   
Aimi Baker is a qualified nutritionist, and combines this with her love of sport and the outdoors, to promote healthy living for everyone!

Aisling Beacom (03/02/2009)   
Through her sport of swimming, Special Olympics athlete, Aisling Beacom develops her potential

Anne Marie Ward (03/02/2009)   
"At 41 years of age I’m very proud to say that I have just become the 4th Irish woman to swim the English Channel.

Anne O'Leary Denison (03/02/2009)   
Anne, a wife, mother and business owner learned to overcome her fear of the water to complete the 1.25 mile trip around Sandycove Island in Kinsale. Now she's set her sights on the Alcatraz swim in September 2006.

Anne Paul (03/02/2009)   
My main sport at school was hockey and I didn't even start running until I was at university studying to be a physical education teacher.

Chloe Magee (03/02/2009)   
Chloe Magee, Ireland Ladies Singles No. 1 recently took time out of her busy schedule to give us an insight into her life as a professional badminton player. Chloe is currently ranked at 25 in Europe, 65 in the World in Ladies Singles. In Ladies Doubles, Chloe and Huang Bing are ranked 15 in Europe, 38 in the World rankings (as at 11th Oct 07).

Ciara O'Brien (03/02/2009)   
Womens Hockey International, Ciara OBrien who has more than 100 caps for Ireland outlines her development at Railway Union Hockey Club and the commitment required to be an international hockey player while studying and working. This is her story in her own words ….

Doireann Counihan (03/02/2009)   
Doireann Counihan, a former Sports Management Student, played on some of UCD's most successful volleyball teams and now works as High Performance Administrator for the Irish Sailing Association while also occupying the role of Beach Volleyball Commissioner.

Eileen Kelly (03/02/2009)   
After successfully completing the Sandycove Swim, Eileen Kelly and her daughters Rebecca and Johanna will take on the Lee Swim together this July.

Eilis Burns (03/02/2009)   
I was fortunate to grow up with easy access to the public baths on the north side of Cork. I enjoyed competing with two brothers who thought they were better swimmers and had good teaching and motivational coaches. With competitive opportunities I earned international caps at both swimming and water polo.

 
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