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 Ballinora vs Mayfield. Pic: Larry Cummins. ECHO SPORT Rory Noonan request: Monster U8 Hurling Blitz at Páirc Uí Chaoimh, from 9am to 2pm on Saturday 23rd October 2021 with more than 800 children from approx 32 Cork clubs taking part.
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 Boys from Ballinora and Mayfield in action. Pic: Larry Cummins. ECHO SPORT Rory Noonan request: Monster U8 Hurling Blitz at Páirc Uí Chaoimh, from 9am to 2pm on Saturday 23rd October 2021 with more than 800 children from approx 32 Cork clubs taking part.
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 Finswimmer Henry O’Donnell ( Anrí Ó Domhnaill) at The Cush Restaurant & Bar, Ballycotton Co Cork. The expedition team got invaluable support from Mr Pearse Flynn with provision of accomodation, food and logistics from The Cush Restaurant and SeaChurch, Ballycotton, Co Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins. COPY FROM THE WEBSITE "Round Ireland Finswim Expedition (finswim2020-21) is one of the most inspiring, unique and challenging marine projects ever attempted in Irish Coastal Waters or in The Wild Atlantic. Expedition Leader and Finswimmer Henry O’Donnell ( Anrí Ó Domhnaill) from Carrickfin in the Donegal Gaeltacht, Ireland is the architect and creator of this pioneering project. The idea and concept of solo swimming around the Irish coast was conceived by Henry as far back as 1990. He recovered from a life-threatening sports accident (which left him paralysed for some time) in 1992 and went on to complete a number of challenging land-based expeditions and sea swims to raise funds for charities and other worthy causes. He loves sport in general, healthy living and has a close affinity with the sea and nature. He successfully completed demanding expeditions around the world in recent years including lowest to highest points on four continents; Africa, Europe, America and Australia – he is certain that finswim2020-21 will be equal or more challenging than many expeditions and adventures previously were undertaken. The event was scheduled to start in June 2021. However, due to the COVID crisis, work situation and other factors it was necessary to reorganise. Henry decided to bring the expedition forward to 2020."
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 (right) Finswimmer Henry O’Donnell ( Anrí Ó Domhnaill) with John Kidney, Ballycotton Sea Adventures and Doireann Flynn, The Cush Restaurant & Bar, Ballycotton Co Cork. The expedition team got invaluable support from Mr Pearse Flynn with provision of accomodation, food and logistics from The Cush Restaurant and SeaChurch, Ballycotton, Co Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins. COPY FROM THE WEBSITE "Round Ireland Finswim Expedition (finswim2020-21) is one of the most inspiring, unique and challenging marine projects ever attempted in Irish Coastal Waters or in The Wild Atlantic. Expedition Leader and Finswimmer Henry O’Donnell ( Anrí Ó Domhnaill) from Carrickfin in the Donegal Gaeltacht, Ireland is the architect and creator of this pioneering project. The idea and concept of solo swimming around the Irish coast was conceived by Henry as far back as 1990. He recovered from a life-threatening sports accident (which left him paralysed for some time) in 1992 and went on to complete a number of challenging land-based expeditions and sea swims to raise funds for charities and other worthy causes. He loves sport in general, healthy living and has a close affinity with the sea and nature. He successfully completed demanding expeditions around the world in recent years including lowest to highest points on four continents; Africa, Europe, America and Australia – he is certain that finswim2020-21 will be equal or more challenging than many expeditions and adventures previously were undertaken. The event was scheduled to start in June 2021. However, due to the COVID crisis, work situation and other factors it was necessary to reorganise. Henry decided to bring the expedition forward to 2020."
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 (right) Finswimmer Henry O’Donnell ( Anrí Ó Domhnaill) with Mayor of the County of Cork Cllr Gillian Coughlan and (left) Doireann Flynn, The Cush Restaurant & Bar, and John Kidney, Ballycotton Sea Adventures. The expedition team got invaluable support from Mr Pearse Flynn with provision of accomodation, food and logistics from The Cush Restaurant and SeaChurch, Ballycotton, Co Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins. COPY FROM THE WEBSITE "Round Ireland Finswim Expedition (finswim2020-21) is one of the most inspiring, unique and challenging marine projects ever attempted in Irish Coastal Waters or in The Wild Atlantic. Expedition Leader and Finswimmer Henry O’Donnell ( Anrí Ó Domhnaill) from Carrickfin in the Donegal Gaeltacht, Ireland is the architect and creator of this pioneering project. The idea and concept of solo swimming around the Irish coast was conceived by Henry as far back as 1990. He recovered from a life-threatening sports accident (which left him paralysed for some time) in 1992 and went on to complete a number of challenging land-based expeditions and sea swims to raise funds for charities and other worthy causes. He loves sport in general, healthy living and has a close affinity with the sea and nature. He successfully completed demanding expeditions around the world in recent years including lowest to highest points on four continents; Africa, Europe, America and Australia – he is certain that finswim2020-21 will be equal or more challenging than many expeditions and adventures previously were undertaken. The event was scheduled to start in June 2021. However, due to the COVID crisis, work situation and other factors it was necessary to reorganise. Henry decided to bring the expedition forward to 2020."
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 Finswimmer Henry O’Donnell ( Anrí Ó Domhnaill) with Mayor of the County of Cork Cllr Gillian Coughlan at The Cush Restaurant & Bar, Ballycotton. The expedition team got invaluable support from Mr Pearse Flynn with provision of accomodation, food and logistics from The Cush Restaurant and SeaChurch, Ballycotton, Co Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins. COPY FROM THE WEBSITE "Round Ireland Finswim Expedition (finswim2020-21) is one of the most inspiring, unique and challenging marine projects ever attempted in Irish Coastal Waters or in The Wild Atlantic. Expedition Leader and Finswimmer Henry O’Donnell ( Anrí Ó Domhnaill) from Carrickfin in the Donegal Gaeltacht, Ireland is the architect and creator of this pioneering project. The idea and concept of solo swimming around the Irish coast was conceived by Henry as far back as 1990. He recovered from a life-threatening sports accident (which left him paralysed for some time) in 1992 and went on to complete a number of challenging land-based expeditions and sea swims to raise funds for charities and other worthy causes. He loves sport in general, healthy living and has a close affinity with the sea and nature. He successfully completed demanding expeditions around the world in recent years including lowest to highest points on four continents; Africa, Europe, America and Australia – he is certain that finswim2020-21 will be equal or more challenging than many expeditions and adventures previously were undertaken. The event was scheduled to start in June 2021. However, due to the COVID crisis, work situation and other factors it was necessary to reorganise. Henry decided to bring the expedition forward to 2020."
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 Finswimmer Henry O’Donnell ( Anrí Ó Domhnaill) with Doireann Flynn of The Cush Restaurant & Bar, Ballycotton and John Kidney, Ballycotton Sea Adventures. The expedition team got invaluable support from Mr Pearse Flynn with provision of accomodation, food and logistics from The Cush Restaurant and SeaChurch, Ballycotton, Co Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins. COPY FROM THE WEBSITE "Round Ireland Finswim Expedition (finswim2020-21) is one of the most inspiring, unique and challenging marine projects ever attempted in Irish Coastal Waters or in The Wild Atlantic. Expedition Leader and Finswimmer Henry O’Donnell ( Anrí Ó Domhnaill) from Carrickfin in the Donegal Gaeltacht, Ireland is the architect and creator of this pioneering project. The idea and concept of solo swimming around the Irish coast was conceived by Henry as far back as 1990. He recovered from a life-threatening sports accident (which left him paralysed for some time) in 1992 and went on to complete a number of challenging land-based expeditions and sea swims to raise funds for charities and other worthy causes. He loves sport in general, healthy living and has a close affinity with the sea and nature. He successfully completed demanding expeditions around the world in recent years including lowest to highest points on four continents; Africa, Europe, America and Australia – he is certain that finswim2020-21 will be equal or more challenging than many expeditions and adventures previously were undertaken. The event was scheduled to start in June 2021. However, due to the COVID crisis, work situation and other factors it was necessary to reorganise. Henry decided to bring the expedition forward to 2020."
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 (Seated) Finswimmer Henry O’Donnell ( Anrí Ó Domhnaill) relaxes with Stephen Sloane, Ballycotton RNLI, and Graham and Anne Ferguson of Ocean Addicts, Kinsale who provided escort vessels along the Cork coast. The expedition team got invaluable support from Mr Pearse Flynn with provision of accomodation, food and logistics from The Cush Restaurant and SeaChurch, Ballycotton, Co Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins. COPY FROM THE WEBSITE "Round Ireland Finswim Expedition (finswim2020-21) is one of the most inspiring, unique and challenging marine projects ever attempted in Irish Coastal Waters or in The Wild Atlantic. Expedition Leader and Finswimmer Henry O’Donnell ( Anrí Ó Domhnaill) from Carrickfin in the Donegal Gaeltacht, Ireland is the architect and creator of this pioneering project. The idea and concept of solo swimming around the Irish coast was conceived by Henry as far back as 1990. He recovered from a life-threatening sports accident (which left him paralysed for some time) in 1992 and went on to complete a number of challenging land-based expeditions and sea swims to raise funds for charities and other worthy causes. He loves sport in general, healthy living and has a close affinity with the sea and nature. He successfully completed demanding expeditions around the world in recent years including lowest to highest points on four continents; Africa, Europe, America and Australia – he is certain that finswim2020-21 will be equal or more challenging than many expeditions and adventures previously were undertaken. The event was scheduled to start in June 2021. However, due to the COVID crisis, work situation and other factors it was necessary to reorganise. Henry decided to bring the expedition forward to 2020."
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 Fresh Flowers from Baltimore laid at The Rock in memory of All Those Lost at sea in this area, off the Cork Coast and in waters around the Island of Ireland. Finswimmer Henry O’Donnell ( Anrí Ó Domhnaill) at Fastnet Rock Lighthouse on Wednesday 13th October 2021. The expedition team got invaluable support from Mr Pearse Flynn with provision of accomodation, food and logistics from The Cush Restaurant and SeaChurch, Ballycotton, Co Cork. Pic: Supplied via Larry Cummins. COPY FROM THE WEBSITE "Round Ireland Finswim Expedition (finswim2020-21) is one of the most inspiring, unique and challenging marine projects ever attempted in Irish Coastal Waters or in The Wild Atlantic. Expedition Leader and Finswimmer Henry O’Donnell ( Anrí Ó Domhnaill) from Carrickfin in the Donegal Gaeltacht, Ireland is the architect and creator of this pioneering project. The idea and concept of solo swimming around the Irish coast was conceived by Henry as far back as 1990. He recovered from a life-threatening sports accident (which left him paralysed for some time) in 1992 and went on to complete a number of challenging land-based expeditions and sea swims to raise funds for charities and other worthy causes. He loves sport in general, healthy living and has a close affinity with the sea and nature. He successfully completed demanding expeditions around the world in recent years including lowest to highest points on four continents; Africa, Europe, America and Australia – he is certain that finswim2020-21 will be equal or more challenging than many expeditions and adventures previously were undertaken. The event was scheduled to start in June 2021. However, due to the COVID crisis, work situation and other factors it was necessary to reorganise. Henry decided to bring the expedition forward to 2020."
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 Finswimmer Henry O’Donnell ( Anrí Ó Domhnaill) at The Stags, off Toe Head, Co Cork on Tuesday 12th October 2021. The expedition team got invaluable support from Mr Pearse Flynn with provision of accomodation, food and logistics from The Cush Restaurant and SeaChurch, Ballycotton, Co Cork. Pic: Supplied via Larry Cummins. COPY FROM THE WEBSITE "Round Ireland Finswim Expedition (finswim2020-21) is one of the most inspiring, unique and challenging marine projects ever attempted in Irish Coastal Waters or in The Wild Atlantic. Expedition Leader and Finswimmer Henry O’Donnell ( Anrí Ó Domhnaill) from Carrickfin in the Donegal Gaeltacht, Ireland is the architect and creator of this pioneering project. The idea and concept of solo swimming around the Irish coast was conceived by Henry as far back as 1990. He recovered from a life-threatening sports accident (which left him paralysed for some time) in 1992 and went on to complete a number of challenging land-based expeditions and sea swims to raise funds for charities and other worthy causes. He loves sport in general, healthy living and has a close affinity with the sea and nature. He successfully completed demanding expeditions around the world in recent years including lowest to highest points on four continents; Africa, Europe, America and Australia – he is certain that finswim2020-21 will be equal or more challenging than many expeditions and adventures previously were undertaken. The event was scheduled to start in June 2021. However, due to the COVID crisis, work situation and other factors it was necessary to reorganise. Henry decided to bring the expedition forward to 2020."
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 Finswimmer Henry O’Donnell ( Anrí Ó Domhnaill) at Fastnet Rock Lighthouse on Wednesday 13th October 2021. The expedition team got invaluable support from Mr Pearse Flynn with provision of accomodation, food and logistics from The Cush Restaurant and SeaChurch, Ballycotton, Co Cork. Pic: Supplied via Larry Cummins. COPY FROM THE WEBSITE "Round Ireland Finswim Expedition (finswim2020-21) is one of the most inspiring, unique and challenging marine projects ever attempted in Irish Coastal Waters or in The Wild Atlantic. Expedition Leader and Finswimmer Henry O’Donnell ( Anrí Ó Domhnaill) from Carrickfin in the Donegal Gaeltacht, Ireland is the architect and creator of this pioneering project. The idea and concept of solo swimming around the Irish coast was conceived by Henry as far back as 1990. He recovered from a life-threatening sports accident (which left him paralysed for some time) in 1992 and went on to complete a number of challenging land-based expeditions and sea swims to raise funds for charities and other worthy causes. He loves sport in general, healthy living and has a close affinity with the sea and nature. He successfully completed demanding expeditions around the world in recent years including lowest to highest points on four continents; Africa, Europe, America and Australia – he is certain that finswim2020-21 will be equal or more challenging than many expeditions and adventures previously were undertaken. The event was scheduled to start in June 2021. However, due to the COVID crisis, work situation and other factors it was necessary to reorganise. Henry decided to bring the expedition forward to 2020."
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 Pupils Cait de Buitleir and Abbie Ni Suilleabhain. IRISH EXAMINER XX ELLEN O’REGAN: Gaelscoil Mhainistir na Corann in Midleton. Two female students who were involved in a biodiversity/pollination campaign with the school. Article is a spread of 4 different children involved in four different environmental initiatives, to highlight youth engagement with environmental initiatives. Gaelscoil Mhainistir Na Corann, Midleton Co Cork. Phone: 021 4613599 Bán Sheáin Mainistir Na Corann Contae Chorcai, Cork East County P25CH73 Primary School Roll number: 20107G email: oifig@gsmnc.ie www.gsmnc.ie Gaelscoil Mhainistir na Corann. Principal: Keith Ó Brolacháin
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 Pupils Abbie Ni Suilleabhain and Cait de Buitleir with artwork 'Our Plastic Planet' created from marine litter in a project by Grace Hamilton. IRISH EXAMINER XX ELLEN O’REGAN: Gaelscoil Mhainistir na Corann in Midleton. Two female students who were involved in a biodiversity/pollination campaign with the school. Article is a spread of 4 different children involved in four different environmental initiatives, to highlight youth engagement with environmental initiatives. Gaelscoil Mhainistir Na Corann, Midleton Co Cork. Phone: 021 4613599 Bán Sheáin Mainistir Na Corann Contae Chorcai, Cork East County P25CH73 Primary School Roll number: 20107G email: oifig@gsmnc.ie www.gsmnc.ie Gaelscoil Mhainistir na Corann. Principal: Keith Ó Brolacháin
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 Pupils Abbie NiSuilleabhain and Cait de Buitleir check on the kale crop. Pic: Larry Cummins. IRISH EXAMINER XX ELLEN O’REGAN: Gaelscoil Mhainistir na Corann in Midleton. Two female students who were involved in a biodiversity/pollination campaign with the school. Article is a spread of 4 different children involved in four different environmental initiatives, to highlight youth engagement with environmental initiatives. Gaelscoil Mhainistir Na Corann, Midleton Co Cork. Phone: 021 4613599 Bán Sheáin Mainistir Na Corann Contae Chorcai, Cork East County P25CH73 Primary School Roll number: 20107G email: oifig@gsmnc.ie www.gsmnc.ie Gaelscoil Mhainistir na Corann. Principal: Keith Ó Brolacháin
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 Rang 5 Pupils Abbie NiSuilleabhain and Cait de Buitleir check on the crop of kale growing in a raised bed at the school. Pic: Larry Cummins. IRISH EXAMINER XX ELLEN O’REGAN: Gaelscoil Mhainistir na Corann in Midleton. Two female students who were involved in a biodiversity/pollination campaign with the school. Article is a spread of 4 different children involved in four different environmental initiatives, to highlight youth engagement with environmental initiatives. Gaelscoil Mhainistir Na Corann, Midleton Co Cork. Phone: 021 4613599 Bán Sheáin Mainistir Na Corann Contae Chorcai, Cork East County P25CH73 Primary School Roll number: 20107G email: oifig@gsmnc.ie www.gsmnc.ie Gaelscoil Mhainistir na Corann. Principal: Keith Ó Brolacháin
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 Rang 5 pupils at the garden at the school. Pic: Larry Cummins. IRISH EXAMINER XX ELLEN O’REGAN: Gaelscoil Mhainistir na Corann in Midleton. Two female students who were involved in a biodiversity/pollination campaign with the school. Article is a spread of 4 different children involved in four different environmental initiatives, to highlight youth engagement with environmental initiatives. Gaelscoil Mhainistir Na Corann, Midleton Co Cork. Phone: 021 4613599 Bán Sheáin Mainistir Na Corann Contae Chorcai, Cork East County P25CH73 Primary School Roll number: 20107G email: oifig@gsmnc.ie www.gsmnc.ie Gaelscoil Mhainistir na Corann. Principal: Keith Ó Brolacháin
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 Pupils Abbie NiSuilleabhain and Cait de Buitleir beside the bug hotels at the school. Pic: Larry Cummins. IRISH EXAMINER XX ELLEN O’REGAN: Gaelscoil Mhainistir na Corann in Midleton. Two female students who were involved in a biodiversity/pollination campaign with the school. Article is a spread of 4 different children involved in four different environmental initiatives, to highlight youth engagement with environmental initiatives. Gaelscoil Mhainistir Na Corann, Midleton Co Cork. Phone: 021 4613599 Bán Sheáin Mainistir Na Corann Contae Chorcai, Cork East County P25CH73 Primary School Roll number: 20107G email: oifig@gsmnc.ie www.gsmnc.ie Gaelscoil Mhainistir na Corann. Principal: Keith Ó Brolacháin
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 The ECHO - Retirement after 50 years in the business. Time to retire.... Mary and Stephen Geeson at Stephen Gleeson Jewellers at 11 Castle St, Cork, (021) 427 1866. Pic Larry Cummins
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 The ECHO - Retirement after 50 years in the business. Time to retire.... Stephen and Mary Geeson at Stephen Gleeson Jewellers at 11 Castle St, Cork, (021) 427 1866. Pic Larry Cummins
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 The ECHO - Retirement after 50 years in the business. Time to retire.... Stephen and Mary Geeson at Stephen Gleeson Jewellers at 11 Castle St, Cork, (021) 427 1866. Pic Larry Cummins

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