Handball-Pelota International Tailteann Games Ireland v Basque Country 1932

Tailteann Games Poster 2-3 August 1932
Tailteann Games Poster 2-3 August 1932 [Reference: 1]

Ireland v Basque Country International 1932

DateIreland TeamBasque Country Team
Singles
22.06.1932P. Perry2Jose Aramendi110-21. 21-11, 21-20
22.06.1932P. Bell2Manuel Urcelay113-21, 21-16, 21-13
Hard-Ball Doubles
24.06.1932J. McGrath &
R. McGinn
2M. Urcelay &
J. Aramendi
31-21, 21-17, 6-21, 21-20, 8-21
Hardball Doubles
28.06.1932P. Berry &
B. Walsh
0M. Urcelay &
J. Aramendi
35-21, 13-21, 2-21
Handball-Pelota International Ireland v Basque Country 1932 [Reference: 1]

Final Score: The series finished Ireland 2 Basque Country 2.

About

The match was organised by Eamonn de Valera, and featured the Irish Soft-ball Champion, P. Perry, the Irish Junior soft-ball champion, as well as Gardai Sgt. J. McGrath (Depot) & R. McGinn (Clontarf), and was part of the Tailteann Games of 1932 which brought together the Irish & Celts from all over the World for our version of the Olympic Games.

Sets alternated between using the Irish ball and the Basque ball. The Series finished 2 matches each, with Ireland winning both Singles matches, and the Basques winning both Hardball Doubles matches. The Basques paid compliment to Ireland’s Handballers, saying they could beat the World, and the Irish Press complimented the fine display put on by the Basques.

References

Programmes

[1] Folklore of Ireland Twitter Account (2020) DIREGG9W4AEGN3Q [Internet] Available from: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DIREGG9W4AEGN3Q?format=jpg&name=small [Accessed 11 November 2020]

Newspapers

[2] Anon. (1932) “The Handball Dispute: Dublin Player Suspended” Irish Independent. Monday, November 23, 1931. pg. 8

[3]Cam. (1932) “The Basques Impress: In Handball Duel with Garda” Irish Press. Thursday, June 23, 1932. pg. 8

[4] Anon. (1932) “Would Beat the World: Basque Tribute to Our Handballers” Irish Press. Friday, June 24, 1932. pg. 8

[5] Anon. (1932) “Basques Fine Display: Exhibitions of National Game” Irish Press. Saturday, June 25, 1932. pg. 8

[6]Cam. (1932) “How Basques Play Games: First Exhibitions at the Depot” Irish Independent. Thursday, June 23, 1932. pg. 14

[7] Anon. (1932) “Handball Gossip” Limerick Leader. Saturday, June 25, 1932. pg. 16

[8] Anon. (1932) “…” Irish Independent.Wednesday, June 29, 1932. pg. 13

Note: Past Editions of the Irish Press, Irish Independent and Limerick Leader are available to view online at the Irish Newspaper Archive at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Kevin Smyth & Enda Fahy.

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Kabaddi Trinity Indian Society 2013

Trinity Indian Society Logo
Trinity Indian Society Logo [Reference: 1]

Report

Trinity Indian Society held a Kabaddi event as part of the 4th October Diwali Celebrations in 2013.

About

Kabaddi is an Indian Tag Game, popular throughout South Asia, whereby a team has to tag players on the opposing team and get back to their own base without being tagged in turn in the time it takes to hold their breath. In order to ensure the players are holding their breath they have to repeat “Kabaddi” over and over again.

References

Logos

[1] Trinity Indian Society Facebook (2013) Profile Picture, June 30, 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/trindiansoc/photos/a.156945757722518/2272681512815588 [Accessed 12 November 2020]

Social Media

[2] Trinity Indian Society Facebook (2013) Event, Discussion, October 4, 2013 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/events/393951480731891/?active_tab=discussion [Accessed 12 November 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to

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Federation of International Polo European Championships 2016

Federation of International Polo Logo [Reference: 1]

XI FIP European Championship 2016

Berlin (Germany) August-September 2016

7th Place   
Poland6.5Slovakia4
5th Place   
Italy6Netherlands4
3rd Place   
Austria6Germany5
Final   
Ireland7France4

Report

Ireland won the 11th Federation of Internatonal Polo European Championships in Berlin in 2016, defeating France 7-4 in the Final.

Websites

[1] Ocasia (2016) Logo Federation of International Polo [Internet] Available: https://ocasia.org/Images-OCA/Logo-Federation-of-International-Polo_176760002121.jpg [Accessed 17 November 2016]

Newspapers & Magazines

[2] Anon. (2016) “European Championship”. Hurlingham Polo Magazine. Winter 2016. pg. 65

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Clodagh Doyle & Jillian Kingston.

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Derry GAA Sperrin Galvanisers Senior Hurling League 2019

Derry GAA Crest
Derry GAA Crest [Reference: 1]

League Table

PWDLFAPDPts
Slaughtneil (C)66002109711312
Kevin Lynch Hurling Club641115697599
Banagher641111110569
Ballinsascreen6303114127-136
Swatragh6204101142-414
Lavey601594145-511
Coleraine601571144-731
Derry GAA Sperrin Galvanisers Senior Hurling League 2019 [Reference: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1
04.04.2019Coleraine0-4Banagher1-13
04.04.2019Lavey1-15Slaughtneil8-15
04.04.2019Kevin Lynch HC2-14Swatragh1-9
Round 2
11.04.2019Ballinascreen3-15Swatragh0-14
11.04.2019Kevin Lynch HC2-27Coleraine0-7
11.04.2019Lavey0-11Banagher2-12
Round 3
24.04.2019Banagher2-17Ballinascreen1-14
25.04.2019Coleraine0-17Slaughtneil1-18
25.04.2019Swatragh4-16Lavey1-15
Round 4
24.07.2019Kevin Lynch HC6-19Ballinascreen0-12
24.07.2019Coleraine2-17Lavey2-17
24.07.2019Slaughtneil3-29Banagher0-11
Round 5
31.07.2019Swatragh2-12Slaughtneil6-28
31.07.2019Banagher2-16Kevin Lynch HC3-13
31.07.2019Ballinascreen3-26Coleraine0-7
Round 6
07.08.2019Swatragh0-16Coleraine1-10
07.08.2019Slaughtneil4-19Kevin Lynch HC1-17
07.08.2019Ballinascreen1-10Lavey1-8
Round 7
13.08.2019Lavey0-13Kevin Lynch HC0-24
13.08.2019Banagher1-18Swatragh0-13
13.08.2019Slaughtneil4-23Ballinascreen0-13

Derry GAA Sperrin Galvanisers Senior Hurling League 2019 [Reference: 2]

Report

Slaughtneil won the Derry GAA SeniorHurling League in 2019, winning all six games, ahead of Kevin Lynch Hurling Club and Banagher, who both finished with four wins and one draw.

References

Images

[1] Derry GAA (2019) banner4 [Internet] Available from: https://derrygaa.ie/wp-content/themes/twentytwenty/assets/images/banner4.png [Accessed 16 August 2020]

Websites

[2] Derry GAA (2019) Sperrin Galvanisers Senior Hurling League [Internet] Available from: http://derrygaa.ie/fixturesandresults/?countyBoardID=7&compGroupID=62073&leagueTable=y [Accessed 30 August 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Joe Sweeney

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Kerry GAA Senior County Football Championship 2000

Kerry GAA Crest
Kerry GAA Crest [Reference: 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Preliminary Round
2000Raonaithe na Sionnainne0-13 (13)Ciarraí Lár1-12 (15)
2000Na Crócaigh0-13 (13)An Leigiún0-8 (8)
2000Ciarraí Thiar2-12 (18)An Neidín1-5 (8)
1st Round
2000Ciarraí Theas1-6 (9)Na Crócaigh1-9 (12)
2000Céirín O Rathaille3-6 (15)Raonaithe na Leamhna1-11 (14)
2000Kilcummin0-9 (9)Na Stacaigh0-6 (6)
2000Naomh Ciarán0-11 (11)An Gaeltacht1-9 (12)
2000An Rath Mhór0-11 (11)Oileán Ciarraí0-6 (6)
2000Ciarraí Thiar1-10 (13)Ciarraí Thoir1-10 (13)
2000Naomh Breandán1-4 (7)Ciarraí Lár2-10 (16)
2000Raonaithe na Féile0-17 (17)Na Misteálaigh0-7 (7)
Quarter-Finals
2000An Gaeltacht2-14 (20)Cill Chumín1-7 (10)
2000Ciarraí Thiar1-11 (14)Ciarraí Lár1-9 (12)
2000Céirín O Rathaille0-9 (9)Raonaithe na Féile0-8 (8)
2000Na Crócaigh2-10 (16)An Rath Mhór0-11 (11)
Semi-Finals
2000An Gaeltacht0-11 (11)Céirín O Rathaille0-8 (8)
2000Ciarraí Thiar1-7 (10)Na Crócaigh1-8 (11)
Final
2000An Gaeltacht0-6 (6)Na Crócaigh1-4 (7)
Kerry GAA Senior County Football Championship 2000 [Reference: 2]

Report

Na Crócaigh (Crokes) won the Kerry GAA Senior County Football championship in 2000 in a low-scoring Final against An Gaeltacht. They triumphed by 1-4 (7 Points) to 0-6 (6 Points), after defeating Ciarraí Thiar (West Kerry) in the Semi-Finals.

References

Images

[1] Kerry GAA (2020) Kerry GAA Logo – Page 10853585 [Internet] Available from: https://sportlomo-userupload.s3.amazonaws.com/user_data/modules/contents/6925/nQXIMxVeuItPUlRLWTI3ZtsXjKeIe9IC.png [Accessed 9 September 2020]

Websites

[2] An Gaeltacht GAA (2000) Craobh Sinsear Peile an Contae [Internet] Available from: http://homepage.eircom.net/~paulquinn9/CoChship/cochsip00 [Accessed 23 October 2017][Broken Link – No Longer Available]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Denis Culhane.

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Dublin GAA Adult Football League Division 1 2015-2019

Dublin GAA Crest [Reference: 1]

AFL 2015

PWDLFAPts
Kilmacud Crokes (F)15122123414626
St. Vincent’s (F)16121336724225
Na Fianna (F)14111229717423
St. Oliver Plunkets ER (F)16101524920321
Ballyboden St. Endas1491423718819
Ballymun Kickhams1573527822717
Thomas Davis1572623623916
St. Judes1563620719915
St. Brigids1661922922713
St. Maurs1561820620413
St. Sylvesters1561822022813
Cuala1561819823413
Fingal Ravens1561818524113
Raheny1551922226711
Templeogue Synge Street1520131822834
Parnells1500151222370
Dublin GAA Adult Football League 2015 [Reference: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Final
29.12.2015Kilmacud Crokes2-9St. Oliver Plunketts ER1-9
Final
06.12.2015St. Vincents2-10Kilmacud Crokes0-12
Dublin GAA Adult Football League Results 2015 [Reference: 7-8]

AFL 2016

PWDLFAPts
St. Vincents (F)15120328721424
Kilmacud Crokes (F)16110524719222
St. Judes (F)16100624320020
Ballyboden St. Endas (F)16100627625120
Na Fianna1590625622818
St. Oliver Plunketts ER1581625521417
Ballymun Kickhams1580728325116
St. Sylvesters1571721621815
Castleknock1571718820515
St Brigids1570820617414
St. Maurs1570820120714
Thomas Davis1461721621413
Lucan Sarsfields1561823525013
Cuala1551922428511
Raheny1521122173075
Fingal Ravens1521121452855
Dublin GAA Adult Football League 2016 [Reference: 3]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
30.11.2016St. Vincents0-12St. Judes1-12
04.12.2016Kilmacud Crokes0-14Ballyboden St. Endas2-11
Final
13.12.2016St. Judes3-14Ballyboden St. Endas2-18 aet
Dublin GAA Adult Football League 2016 [Reference: 9-10

AFL 2017

PWDLFAPts
Kilmacud Crokes15111326718123
St. Judes15102322118222
St. Maurs15102324121022
Ballymun Kickhams15100528525420
St. Brigids1591528022019
St. Vincents1591527923519
St. Sylvesters1590624221818
St. Olivers Plunkertts ER1564525122416
Ballyboden St. Endas1580722121816
Thomas Davis1562728825914
Castleknock1553719120213
Na Fianna1552824923112
Lucan Sarsfields1551925030411
Skerries Harps1635818824711
Cuala1630132263526
Clontarf1500151522940
Dublin GAA Adult Football League 2017 [Reference: 4]

AFL 2018

PWDLFAPts
St. Vincents (F)17141231023329
Ballyboden St. Endas (F)17120531524524
Kilmacud Crokes (F)15102328221122
St. Olivers Plunketts ER1581624023617
Cuala (F)1681722322217
Ballymun Kickhams1563624723315
Thomas Davis1571722121615
Na Fianna1563625425915
St. Judes1470721423414
Lucan Sarsfields1562722026514
St. Brigids1661922822013
St. Maurs1561821623113
Ballinteer St. Johns1544727026412
St. Sylvesters16511024829611
Naomh Olaf1540112302998
Castleknock1523101852497
Dublin GAA Adult Football League 2018 [Reference: 5]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
18.11.2018St. Vincents5-7Cuala1-13
01.12.2018Kilmacud Crokes1-10Ballyboden St. Endas1-16
Final
12.12.2018Ballyboden St. Endas3-4St. Vincents0-18
Dublin GAA Adult Football League Finals 2018 [Reference: 11]

AFL 2019

PWDLFAPts
Ballyboden St. Endas15141034518629
Ballymun Kickhams15101426921021
St. Vincents15100529223620
Lucan Sarsfields1591530927519
St. Judes1590622418018
Kilmacud Crokes1573526223817
Na Fianna1581628824917
Cuala1572625723416
Ballinteer St. Johns1570824126514
Thomas Davis1552825028012
Skerries Harps1551920425111
St. Maurs1551924832111
St. Oliver Plunketts ER1551921026111
St. Brigids1542921926510
Fingallians15501022527910
Templeogue Synge Street1512121983114
Dublin GAA Adult Football League 2019 [Reference: 6]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Final
17.12.2019Ballymun Kickhams0-9Ballyboden St. Endas0-8
Dublin GAA Adult Football League Finals 2019 [Reference: 12]

Report

St. Vincent’s (Glasnevin) won the 2015 Dublin GAA Adult Football League title defeating Kilmacud Crokes 2-10 (16 Pts) to 0-12 (12). In 2016 Ballyboden St. Enda’s captured the League with a 2-18 (24) to 3-14 (23) extra-time victory over St. Judes of Templeogue.

In 2018 St. Vincent’s won by five points over Ballyboden (0-18 to 3-4), while in 2019 Ballymun Kickhams consigned St. Endas to their second league final defeat in as many years, winning 0-9 to 0-8 in a low-scoring Final.

Ballyboden St. Enda’s Kearney in action during the 2016 Dublin GAA AFL Division 1 Final
Ballyboden St. Enda’s Kearney in action during the 2016 Dublin GAA AFL Division 1 Final [Reference: 13]

References

Crest

[1] Dublin GAA (2014) logo-20140709-1 [Internet] Available from: https://assets.dublingaa.ie/assets/images/design/logo-20140709-1.png [Accessed 14 August 2020]

Websites

[2] Dublin GAA (2015) Adult Football League Division 1 Standings [2015] [Internet] Available from: https://www.dublingaa.ie/competitions/standings/92838 [Accessed 23 May 2018][Broken Link – no Longer Available

[3] Dublin GAA (2016) Adult Football League Division 1 Standings [2016] [Internet] Available from: https://www.dublingaa.ie/competitions/standings/105248 [Accessed 23 May 2018][Broken Link – no Longer Available]

[4] Dublin GAA (2017) Adult Football League Division 1 Standings [2017] [Internet] Available from: https://www.dublingaa.ie/competitions/standings/115504 [Accessed 23 May 2018][Broken Link – no Longer Available]

[5] Dublin GAA (2018) Adult Football League Division 1 Standings [2018] [Internet] Available from: https://www.dublingaa.ie/competitions/standings/125275 [Accessed 22 December 2019]

[6] Dublin GAA (2019) Adult Football League Division 1 Standings [2019] [Internet] Available from: https://www.dublingaa.ie/competitions/standings/136273 [Accessed 22 December 2019]

[7] Dublin GAA (2015) Adult Football League Division 1 Results [2015] [Internet] Available from: https://www.dublingaa.ie/competitions/results/92838 [Accessed 23 May 2018][Broken Link – no Longer Available

[8] Dublin GAA (2015) Vincents Capture AFL Division 1 Title [Internet] Available from: https://www.dublingaa.ie/news/vincents-capture-afl-division-1-title [Accessed 14 August 2020]

[9] Dublin GAA (2016) Adult Football League Division 1 Results [2016] [Internet] Available from: https://www.dublingaa.ie/competitions/results/105248 [Accessed 23 May 2018][Broken Link – no Longer Available]

[10] Dublin GAA (2016) Boden edge out Judes after extra-time [Internet] Available from: https://www.dublingaa.ie/news/boden-edge-out-judes-after-extra-time [Accessed 14 August 2020]

[11] Dublin GAA (2018) Adult Football League Division 1 Results [2018] [Internet] Available from: https://www.dublingaa.ie/competitions/results/125275 [Accessed 22 December 2019]

[12] Dublin GAA (2019) Ballymun edge outt Boden to claim AFL Division One title [Internet] Available from: https://www.dublingaa.ie/news/ballymun-edge-out-boden-to-claim-afl1-title [Accessed 14 August 2020]

Images

[13] Dublin GAA (2014) 1481666908-keaney-fball-boden_1320_700_70shar-20_s_c1_c_c_0_0 [Internet] Available from: https://cache.dublingaa.ie/images/made/images/remote/http_dublingaa-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/1481666908-keaney-fball-boden_1320_700_70shar-20_s_c1_c_c_0_0.jpg [Accessed 14 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Decy Maher, Kilmacud Crokes.

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GAA Rounders Alpen Cup Mixed 2017

GAA Rounders Logo
GAA Rounders Logo [Reference: 1]

League Table

 PWDLWOFPPts
Ascaro Rovigo GAA (C)211069
Rovigo BSC210168
Zurich Inneoin GAA201167
GAA Rounders Alpen Cup Mixed 2017 [Reference: 2]

(C) Winners of “Casetta Rossoblu Trophy” (All games played in Rovigo, Italy)

Results

DateHome Team Away Team 
14.10.2017Ascaro Rovigo11Zurich Inneoin11
14.10.2017Rovigo BSC10Ascaro Rovigo11
14.10.2017Zurich Inneoin9Rovigo BSC12
GAA Rounders Alpen Cup Mixed 2017 [Reference: 2]

Report

While there are versions of Rounders played in Britain and Australia, the Alpen Cup in 2017 between the GAA Clubs Zurich Inneoin (Switzerland), Ascaroro Rovigo GAA (Italy) and Rovigo Baseball and Softball Club was the first time GAA Rounders was played outside Ireland. Ascaro Rovigo GAA took home the “Casseta Rossoblu Trophy” with a defeat of Rovigo BSC after drawing with Zurich Inneoin. Rovigo BSC finished second.

References

Websites

[2] Gaelic Games Europe (2017)GAA Rounders Alpen Cup – “Casetta Rossoblu Trophy” 2017 [Internet] Available from: https://gaelicgameseurope.com/gaa-rounders-alpen-cup-casetta-rossoblu-trophy-2017/ [Accessed 14 December 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Fiona Corrigan.

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An Gaeltacht GAA Comortais Peile na Gaeltachta Senior Finals 2011-Present

GAA Comortais Peile na Gaeltachta Senior Finals 2011-Present

Enda MulcahyEdit”GAA Comortais Peile na Gaeltachta Senior Finals 2011-Present”

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
2011Cloughnaneely (Donegal)0-11 (11)Moycullen1-6 (9)
2012
2013
2014Kilcar (Donegal)3-14 (23)Michael Breathnach (Galway)0-13 (13)
2015
2016Naomh Chonaill (Donegal)1-16 (19)An Gaeltacht (Kerry)2-10 (16)
2017An Gaeltacht (Kerry)4-18 (30)Cill na Martra (Donegal)1-10 (13)
2018Wolfe Tones (Meath)3-9 (18)An Ceathru Rua (Galway)2-7 (13)

Comortais Peile na Gaeltachta Peile Finals 2016-Present [References: 1-6]

Report

Comortas Peile na Gaeltachta (the Gaeltacht Football Championship) was first held in 1969 in Donegal, with Donegal teams winning most often in the recent years: Cloughnakeely in 2011, Kilcar in 2014 and Naomh Chonaill in 2016. An Gaeltacht won the title for Kerry in 2017, and in 2018 wolfe Tones won an historic first title for Meath.

Naomh Chonaill lifted the Comortas Peile na Gaeltachta in 2016
Naomh Chonaill lifted the Comortas Peile na Gaeltachta in 2016 [Reference: 7]

References

Websites

[1] Irish Examiner (2012) History on side of Gweedore [Internet] Available from: https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/arid-20196054.html [Accessed 20 August 2020]

[2] Hogan Stand (2014) Comortas Peile na Gaeltachta: Donegal pull off double [Internet] Available from: http://www.hoganstand.com/article/index/149203 [Accessed 20 August 2020]

[3] Hogan Stand (2014) McHughs dominate Comortas Peile na Gaeltachta final [Internet] Available from: http://www.hoganstand.com/county/donegal/article/index/217520 [Accessed 20 August 2020]

[4] Irish Examiner (2016) Comortas: double delight for Donegal clubs [Internet] Available from: http://www.hoganstand.com/article/index/256226 [Accessed 20 August 2020]

[5] Irish Examiner (2017) An Gaeltacht ease to 17-point victory [Internet] Available from: https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/arid-20451813.html [Accessed 20 August 2020]

[6] Hogan Stand (2018) Comortas Peile na Gaeltachta: Wolfe Tones claim first title for Meath [Internet] Available from: http://hoganstand.com/Galway/Article/Index/286050 [Accessed 20 August 2020]

Images

[7] Irish Examiner (2016) Donegal’s Naomh Conaill retained their Comortas Peile na Gaeltachta title after beating An Ghaeltacht of Kerry in the final. [Internet] Available from: http://files.hoganstand.com/common/newgallery/Naomh%20Conaill.jpg [Accessed 20 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Risteard O Mhaolchathaigh.

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World Handball Council World One Wall Championships Open Singles 1997-Present

World Handball Council Logo
World Handball Council Logo [Reference: 1]

Open Singles Finals

YearVenueChampionRunner-Up
Small Ball
1997Winnipeg, CanadaDave RojasEd Maisonet
2000Des Plaines, USACesar SalaJoe Kaplan
2009Portland, OregonJoe KaplanYuber Castro
2012Dublin, IrelandTyree BastidasJoe Kaplan
2015Calgary, CanadaSean LenningVictor LoPierre
2018Tucson, Arizona, USAWilliam PolancoJoe Kaplan
Big Ball
2003Kilkenny City, IrelandTony RobertsWilliam Polanco
2006Edmonton, CanadaTony RobertsCesar Sala
2009Portland, OregonJohn WrightGiovanni Vasquez
2012Dublin, IrelandTywan CookYuber Castro
2015Calgary, CanadaTimothy GonzalezTywan Cook
World Handball Council World One-Wall Championships Open Singles 1997-Present [Reference: 2]

Report

The World Handball Council World One-Wall Championships have taken place every three years since 1997, with Kilkenny City (2003) and Dublin (2012) hosting the Games for Ireland. It is due to be played hosted again in Dublin in 2021.

References

Images

[1] US Handball (2020) WHClogo [Internet] Available from: https://www.ushandball.org/images/photos/WHClogo.jpeg [Accessed 15 May 2018]

Websites

[2] US Handball (2015) World One-Wall [Internet] Available from: https://www.ushandball.org/index.php/health/403world-one-wall [Accessed 12 May 2018]

[3] R2 Sports (2015) 2018 World Handball Championships [Internet] Available from: https://www.r2sports.com/website/event-results.asp?TID=22540 [Accessed 14 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Luke Kelly.

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GAA Football All-Ireland Championship 1947

Gaelic Athletic Association Logo
Gaelic Athletic Association Logo [Reference: 1]

All-Ireland Semi-Finals and Final

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-FinalsCroke Park
03.08.47Cavan2-4Roscommon0-0
10.08.47Kerry1-11Meath0-5
FinalPolo Grounds, NY
14.09.47Cavan2-11Kerry2-7
GAA Football All-Ireland Championship 1947 [Reference: 2]

Report

The 1947 All-Ireland Football Final was held in New York, the only All-Ireland Final ever held outside of Ireland.

Cavan have the honour of defeating Kerry in the Final by 17 Pts to 13.

References

[1] Wikipedia (2020) Gaelic_Athletic_Association [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ga/a/ad/Gaelic_Athletic_Association.png [Accessed 11 November 2020]

Bibliography

[2] GAA (2017) – “The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games – Full GAA Records from 1887 to 2017 Inclusive DBA Publications Limted, Dublin. Pg. 150

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Edmund Corrigan, Decy Maher, Anton Pippo O’Grady & Michael O’Callaghan

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

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Last Updated: 11 November 2020

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