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Shannon Flyers Special Olympics Sports Club Scoops 6 Medals At Special Olympics Ireland Summer Games

8 min · 23. juni 2026
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There was great excitement and pride for County Clare at the Special Olympics Ireland Summer Games 2026, which concluded in Dublin on Sunday.   More than 1,200 athletes from across the country competed in Ireland's largest inclusive sporting event, showcasing incredible talent, determination and sportsmanship.   Among those celebrating success were athletes from Shannon Flyers Special Olympics Sports Club, who returned home with an impressive haul of medals.   Joining Alan Morrissey earlier today were Donagh Cronin, Chairperson of Shannon Flyers, along with athletes Lucy, Colm and Cormac, who all enjoyed remarkable success at the Games. Photo (c) Clare FM

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