Special Olympics Athletes honoured with Civic Reception

Wicklow athletes who represented Ireland at the 2019 Special Olympics World Summer Games earlier this year were honoured recently with a Civic Reception hosted by Wicklow County Council.

In March 91 athletes competed with Team Ireland at the 2019 Special Olympics World Summer Games in Abu Dhabi and Dubai. They returned to a hero’s welcome with an outstanding 86 medals (30 Gold, 29 Silver and 27 Bronze) along with 46 placed finishes and many personal bests.

Wicklow was represented by local athletes Aisling Beacom and Rukki Atiyota from the Blue Dolphins Special Olympics Club in Wicklow Town and Padraig Reilly from KARE Blessington.

Aisling competed in swimming and won Gold in the 800m Freestyle, Bronze in the 1500m Open Water Swimming and came 4th in the freestyle relay. Rukki was on the basketball team and was placed 4th overall. Padraig competed in bowling and was placed 8th in the Singles, 6th in the Doubles and 4th in the team competition.

Cathaoirleach of Wicklow County Council, Cllr Irene Winters, said the reception was held to recognise the fantastic achievements of the athletes and also to highlight the great support structure in place for all of these athletes in order for them to reach their full potential.

She stated:   “Volunteers are the backbone of the Special Olympics.   Without their commitment, enthusiasm and selfless giving of their time, the clubs would not be as successful as they have become”.

 

Council Chief Executive, Mr Frank Curran, acknowledged how well the athletes represented Wicklow at the World Games, saying:  “We are very proud of how these athletes have performed at the recent World Games and are delighted to have them as sporting ambassadors for our county.”

 

Mr Brendan Whelan, Chairperson, Special Olympics Ireland, pointed to the exceptional support of local communities in Wicklow for the Special Olympics Clubs and athletes and how the “Blue Dolphins Club is one of the leading clubs in both Wicklow and Ireland”.

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