€2.6m in sports grants approved

Minister of State for Tourism & Sport Michael Ring has today approved grants of €2.4m for 21 national sports bodies.

€2.6m in sports grants approved

Minister of State for Tourism & Sport Michael Ring has today approved grants of €2.4m for 21 national sports bodies.

The funding has been awarded to a range of national governing bodies including the Athletics Association, the Irish Rugby Football Union, Irish Wheelchair Association Sport, Canoeing Ireland, the GAA, the Irish Sailing Association, the Football Association of Ireland, and the Ladies Gaelic Football Association.

The new equipment will include items as diverse as a mobile Olympic Handball arena, scrum machines, a ‘cricket factory’ where you can try out cricket for fun, and martial arts arenas.

It includes a grant of €160,228 to the Irish Wheelchair Association Sport to provide new equipment for sports like basketball, athletics, hand cycling and rugby, boccia, table tennis, archery, frisbee, tennis, powerlifting and gym equipment.

Minister Ring said: "The real beneficiaries from this funding will be the thousands of sportspeople across Ireland who head out on weeknights and weekends to train with their local club.

"Although some of the equipment will be used at national level by the governing bodies, a significant portion will be utilised at local level. I hope it will encourage more people to get involved in sport."

The equipment aims to help a diverse range of sports to attract more participants, run better competitions, monitor performance and train more effectively, building on the success of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Applications were invited through the Irish Sports Council. All 21 organisations which applied are being funded under the scheme.

Funding has been allocated as follows:

Athletics Association Of Ireland: €350,000

Badminton Ireland: €90,000

Canoeing Ireland: €75,000

Community Games: €85,899

Cricket Ireland: €105,921

Football Association of Ireland: €220,000

GAA: €220,000

Institute of Sport: €121,489

Irish Hockey Association: €30,000

Irish Martial Arts Commission: €84,525

Irish Olympic Handball Association: €98,000

Irish Rugby Football Union: €257,517

Irish Sailing Association: €400,000

Irish Table Tennis Association: €7,000

Irish Wheelchair Association Sport: €160,228

Junior Golf Ireland: €17,500

Ladies Gaelic Football Association: €15,000

Motor Cycling Ireland: €16,867

Special Olympics Ireland: €26,153

Swim Ireland: €249,586

Volleyball Association Of Ireland: €11,390

Weightlifting Ireland: €20,430

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