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'Ground-breaking' programme launched for Gaelic sports

A new coaching and sport science programme has been developed for GAA, LGFA and camogie players.

Teens urged to kick start their year at Virtual Healthfest national event

In excess of 11,000 secondary students and teachers from all over the country are expected to attend this year’s Virtual HealthFest event on Wednesday, January 27, from 2pm to 4pm.

Power of daily exercise noted at schools fitness challenge launch

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The recent launch of the 2020 Irish Life Health Schools’ Fitness Challenge highlights the importance of physical activity for better cardiovascular and mental health amongst young people.

Launch of Schools’ Fitness Challenge highlights the power of exercise

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The recent launch of the 2020 Irish Life Health Schools’ Fitness Challenge highlights the importance of physical activity for better cardiovascular and mental health among young people.

Galway school wins big as part of the Irish Life Health Schools Fitness Challenge

Gort Community School took the top prize in three categories at the recent Irish Life Health Schools Fitness Challenge.

Ethical issues in sport discussed at AIT seminar

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A sport seminar held and organised by AIT recently probed a number of key ethical issues that we are facing in sport today and the impact of these issues on the various stakeholders in the industry.

'I think the association has a very special place in Irish society'

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With the announcement of the new GAA president just over a fortnight away, Galway's Frank Burke sat down with Matt Cassidy to talk about his campaign to be elected to one of the biggest jobs in Irish sport and only the third Galway man to hold the position.

‘GAA has a very special place in Irish society’ says presidential candidate

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With the announcement of the new GAA president just over a fortnight away, Galway’s Frank Burke sat down with Matt Cassidy to talk about his campaign to be elected to one of the biggest jobs in Irish sport and only the third Galway man to hold the position.

 

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