Celebrating Local Champions of Irish Sport: Volunteers in Sport Awards Honour 35 Exceptional Volunteers Nationwide

  • 35 volunteers to be honoured, €200 donation to each recipient’s local club
  • Every week, 460,000 volunteers dedicate their time to support 1.47 million club members
  • Economic contribution of volunteers in sport valued at €1.5 billion annually

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For immediate release – February 7, 2025: The Federation of Irish Sport proudly announces the recipients of the 2024 Volunteers in Sport Awards, recognising 35 outstanding volunteers from every county in Ireland (four in Dublin) for their tireless dedication to sport and physical activity in their local communities. These inspiring individuals will be celebrated at a special ceremony on Friday, 28th February 2025, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Blanchardstown. The prestigious Outstanding Achievement Award, which highlights one individual’s extraordinary contribution to Irish sport will be revealed on the day.

A Nation of Sporting Volunteers

Every week, 460,000 volunteers generously dedicate their time to support 1.47 million club members across Ireland, keeping local communities active, engaged, and connected. From coaching youth teams to managing operations and promoting child safety, these volunteers form the backbone of Irish sport, making an extraordinary impact at the grassroots level.

Honouring Volunteers Who Keep Irish Sport Thriving

Throughout November and December 2024, the Federation of Irish Sport called on the public, sports clubs, Local Sports Partnerships and National Governing Bodies in Sport to nominate volunteers whose contributions have made a meaningful difference. This year’s awards saw a record number of nominations from over 53 sporting disciplines, reflecting the incredible diversity of volunteering in Ireland.

Speaking about the importance of the awards, CEO of the Federation of Irish Sport, Mary O’Connor said: “The Federation of Irish Sport is proud to celebrate our volunteers in sport and to pay tribute to these incredible individuals who give their time and energy to enrich Irish sport and strengthen communities. These awards are a vital nationwide recognition of the scale of volunteering that is required every week to support 1.47 million club members around the country.”

 Sport Ireland CEO Dr Úna May said: “Volunteers are the lifeblood of Irish sport, driving participation across all disciplines. Sport Ireland research reveals unprecedented levels of engagement, with nearly two million adults participating in sport weekly. That’s a real testament to the tireless efforts of volunteers. They don’t merely contribute – they transform aspirations into achievements, making sport accessible and enjoyable for all. We all owe them a debt of gratitude and we’re happy to play our part in recognising their dedication.”

 Head of Louth Sports Partnership, representative of the Sport Ireland National Network of 29 Local Sports Partnerships and member of the judging panel, Graham Russell said: “The Volunteers in Sport Awards is a unique opportunity for the National Network of 29 Local Sports Partnerships each year to collectively celebrate the terrific work being done in every county in Ireland to drive greater and more inclusive participation in sport and physical activity. The National Network of Local Sports Partnerships work closely with volunteers in the community and see the impact they have at grass roots level and in breaking down boundaries to participation. We are proud to champion the unsung heroes of sport.” 

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FULL LIST OF 2024 VOLUNTEERS IN SPORT AWARDS COUNTY RECIPIENTS

 

County First Surname Club Sport
Antrim Paddy Joe Branney Belfast’s Star Boxing Club IABA
Armagh Francis Reynolds Sarsfields GAC GAA
Carlow Justine Collins Carlow Hockey Hockey
Cavan Brian McKeown Cavan Boxing Club IABA
Clare Nicola Welford Derg Athletics Club Athletics
Cork John Bosco Hurley Liscarroll Handball Club GAA Handball
Derry  Alan Nash Na Piarsaigh Doire Trasna GAA/LGFA
Donegal Audrey Magee Raphoe Badminton Club Badminton
Down Alwynne Shannon The Feel Good Factor Mountaineering
Dublin City Sports & Wellbeing Paddy O Reilly Ballymun Health & Fitness community group Multi-sport
Dublin Dún Laoghaire – Rathdown Ruby Morrow Monkstown Hockey Club Hockey
Dublin Fingal Emily Crawley Swords BC Basketball
Active South Dublin Denis Commins Peamount United FAI
Fermanagh Phil Flanaghan Tempo Maguires GAA Club GAA
Galway Frances Daly Special Olympics Swimming Special Olympics
Kerry Lynda McGrath Tralee Boxing Club IABA
Kildare Suzanne Whelan Naas Pythons Basketball Special Olympics Club Special Olympics
Kilkenny Mick O’Keeffe Thomastown Athletics Club Athletics
Laois Patrick Brennan Crettyard CLG GAA GAA
Leitrim Mark Butler Carrick on Shannon Rowing Club Rowing
Limerick Martin Casey Limerick Local Sports Partnership  Multi-sport
Longford Gerry Doyle Heartland Wheelers Cycling Club Cycling
Louth Pat Greene Seapoint Pitch and Putt Club Pitch and Putt
Mayo Myles Cresham Castlebar Boxing Club IABA
Meath Pat Comey Trim AC Athletics
Monaghan Pat McCabe Clones Town FC FAI
Offaly Jude Feehan Offaly community games Community Games
Roscommon Tony Christie Ballinameen GAA Club GAA
Sligo Jean McConnell Sligo RFC IRFU
Tipperary Paddy Fitzgerald Knockavilla Donaskeigh Kickhams GAA Club GAA
Tyrone Kenny Curran Loughmacrory Handball Club GAA Handball
Waterford Gavin Lonergan Little Vikings special Olympics Special Olympics
Westmeath Aoife McCarthy Mullingar Handball Club GAA Handball
Wexford Nicky Haberlin New Ross Rugby Football Club IRFU
Wicklow Brian Whelan Irish Federation of Sea Anglers Irish Federation of Sea Anglers