Girls get active at the Exercise: Energise Multi-Sports Day in the NIIA

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by Rose Barrett
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Fingal County Council’s Sports Office was delighted to hold the Exercise: Energise “Come and Try” Multi-Sports Day on November 23 with over 300 teenage girls from eight secondary schools in Fingal participating on the day.

Students Ryley Fearnon, Nisha Dunne, Amy Farrell and Marianna Przybyna with Niall ____, Caitriona Geraghty, Deputy Mayor, Cathal Boland and Robert Burns, Director of Services for Housing and Community.

Deputy Mayor of Fingal Cllr Cathal Boland and Director of Housing and Community Robert Burns were in attendance at the National Indoor Athletics Arena in Abbottstown to see the participants try out 12 different sports activities ranging from Frisbee Golf, Olympic Handball, Basketball, Uni-hoc, High and Long Jump and Tug O’ War.   

The girls were taking part in this school year’s Sports office’s Exercise: Energise Programme which had a record thirteen Fingal Secondary Schools taking part in the initiative this year.

The programme is aimed at girls aged 12-15 years who are not involved in sport or physical activity and has been running for over ten years with financial support from Sports Ireland’s Women in Sport funding stream and from the Fingal Sports Office.

It is the PE teachers in the schools who co-ordinate the activities provided and the teachers are the backbone of the success of this programme by agreeing to co-ordinate the extracurricular activities in lunch time and after-school. The girls are involved in selecting the activities and over the years the activities the programme has delivered have ranged from; judo, martial arts, dance, futsal, basketball, hip-hop, zumba, circuit training, ice-skating, dance and gym workouts.

Deputy Mayor Cllr Boland commented “I was delighted to attend the “Come and Try” Multi-Sports Day and see so many girls taking part in new sports and really enjoying them. The programme helps open their eyes to how much fun can be had while taking part in healthy physical activity.”

Director of Housing & Community Robert Burns said “Our Fingal Sports Office are committed to increasing participation in sports and physical activity for all and I am delighted to see the continued success of the Exercise: Energise Programme which was very evident at the Multi-Sports Day.  This couldn’t be achieved without the great work of the teachers involved with the support of our own Sports Office team.”          

Students Kayira Onuoha Ella Byrne, Zena Mc Govern, Christina O’Loughlin from St Mary’s Baldoyle with Deputy Mayor, Cathal Boland, Robert Burns, Director of Services for Housing and Community and Niall

“The Come and Try Multi-Sports Day is a great opportunity for the girls to participate in sport in a State of the Art facility such as the NIIA” said organiser, Caitríona Geraghty, Fingal Sports Development Officer.

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