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Eamon Coghlan appointed to the Irish Sport Council

  • 19-09-2009 11:14pm
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    http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/sport/2009/0919/1224254865999.html

    Eamon Coghlan has become a member of the Irish Sports Council. Good to hear as he has the good of the sport at heart and good to having the voice of athletics on that board coming from such a high profile person.
    Seven new Sports Council members

    SPORTS COUNCIL : Seven new members have been appointed to the Irish Sports Council (ISC) by Martin Cullen, Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism. The new members will serve for five years, writes Johnny Watterson.

    The ISC consists of a chairperson, Ossie Kilkenny, and 10 ordinary members. The three current ordinary members are Brian Mullins, Michael Spain and Colm Brennan. The new members are Susan Ahern, Executive Committee member, Olympic Council of Ireland; John Byrne, FAI; Eamonn Coghlan, three time Olympian; Ginny Elliott, high performance manager of the Irish Eventing team; Jim Glennon, former Ireland rugby international, Frances Kavanagh, director of sport for Special Olympics Ireland and Sheila O’Flanagan, Director of Badminton Ireland.


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    Thats excellent for athletics. I can't think of any better candidate fortherole. Best of luck to the 'Chairman'.


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