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LC-blind-O-09-(1) 
 EE news 24/02/2018.
Orienteering for the Vision Impaired at Fota House and Arboretum, Co Cork on Saturday, Feb 24th, 2018 over a 2km course. It’s sometimes called Blind-O and is believed to be the first time such an event has been organised in Ireland. Vision-impaired participants were paired with sighted-guides and completed the course in bright, dry but cold conditions.
Visiting Spanish trainee teachers Esther Marcos and Ana Escamilla, from Madrid take part in the event.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-blind-O-08 
 EE news 24/02/2018.
Orienteering for the Vision Impaired at Fota House and Arboretum, Co Cork on Saturday, Feb 24th, 2018 over a 2km course. It’s sometimes called Blind-O and is believed to be the first time such an event has been organised in Ireland. Vision-impaired participants were paired with sighted-guides and completed the course in bright, dry but cold conditions.
Visiting Spanish trainee teachers Ana Escamilla and Esther Marcos, from Madrid, temporarily experience vision-impairment, as they take part in the event.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-blind-O-07 
 EE news 24/02/2018.
Orienteering for the Vision Impaired at Fota House and Arboretum, Co Cork on Saturday, Feb 24th, 2018 over a 2km course. It’s sometimes called Blind-O and is believed to be the first time such an event has been organised in Ireland. Vision-impaired participants were paired with sighted-guides and completed the course in bright, dry but cold conditions.
Visiting Spanish trainee teachers Ana Escamilla and Esther Marcos, from Madrid temporarily experience vision-impairment, as they take part in the event.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-blind-O-06 
 EE news 24/02/2018.
Orienteering for the Vision Impaired at Fota House and Arboretum, Co Cork on Saturday, Feb 24th, 2018 over a 2km course. It’s sometimes called Blind-O and is believed to be the first time such an event has been organised in Ireland. Vision-impaired participants were paired with sighted-guides and completed the course in bright, dry but cold conditions.
Participants Noreen Power, Maureen Roche and Geraldine Looney with dog Igan at the start.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-blind-O-05 
 EE news 24/02/2018.
Orienteering for the Vision Impaired at Fota House and Arboretum, Co Cork on Saturday, Feb 24th, 2018 over a 2km course. It’s sometimes called Blind-O and is believed to be the first time such an event has been organised in Ireland. Vision-impaired participants were paired with sighted-guides and completed the course in bright, dry but cold conditions.
Participants with (left) Sean Cotter of Bishopstown Hillwalking and Orienteering Club at the start.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-blind-O-04 
 EE news 24/02/2018.
Orienteering for the Vision Impaired at Fota House and Arboretum, Co Cork on Saturday, Feb 24th, 2018 over a 2km course. It’s sometimes called Blind-O and is believed to be the first time such an event has been organised in Ireland. Vision-impaired participants were paired with sighted-guides and completed the course in bright, dry but cold conditions.
Organiser Hilary Doonan at the start.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-blind-O-03 
 EE news 24/02/2018.
Orienteering for the Vision Impaired at Fota House and Arboretum, Co Cork on Saturday, Feb 24th, 2018 over a 2km course. It’s sometimes called Blind-O and is believed to be the first time such an event has been organised in Ireland. Vision-impaired participants were paired with sighted-guides and completed the course in bright, dry but cold conditions.
Participants get their instructions from Sean Cotter of Bishopstown Hillwalking and Orienteering Club at the start.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-blind-O-02 
 EE news 24/02/2018.
Orienteering for the Vision Impaired at Fota House and Arboretum, Co Cork on Saturday, Feb 24th, 2018 over a 2km course. It’s sometimes called Blind-O and is believed to be the first time such an event has been organised in Ireland. Vision-impaired participants were paired with sighted-guides and completed the course in bright, dry but cold conditions.
(middle) Margaret Desmond with visiting Spanish trainee teachers Ana Escamilla and Esther Marcos at the start.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-blind-O-01 
 EE news 24/02/2018.
Orienteering for the Vision Impaired at Fota House and Arboretum, Co Cork on Saturday, Feb 24th, 2018 over a 2km course. It’s sometimes called Blind-O and is believed to be the first time such an event has been organised in Ireland. Vision-impaired participants were paired with sighted-guides and completed the course in bright, dry but cold conditions.
Valerie Crotty and organiser Hilary Doonan at the start.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-awards-18 
 EE sport 24/02/2018.
The Rebel Óg Benchmarking winners for underage coaching were recognised with award presentations at Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday. 24th February 2018.
Noel Buckley, Sarah and david McGrath of Whitechurch GAA Club with their Gold Accreditation for Coaching and Games Best Practice.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-awards-17 
 EE sport 24/02/2018.
The Rebel Óg Benchmarking winners for underage coaching were recognised with award presentations at Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday. 24th February 2018.
Receiving their Gold Accreditation wer Dan O'Donovan and Simon Woodworth of Sliabh Rua GAA (Riverstick-Belgooly)
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-awards-16 
 EE sport 24/02/2018.
The Rebel Óg Benchmarking winners for underage coaching were recognised with award presentations at Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday. 24th February 2018.
Brian Murphy, Kinsale GAA Club receiving their Gold Accreditation from Kevin O'Callaghan.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-awards-15 
 EE sport 24/02/2018.
The Rebel Óg Benchmarking winners for underage coaching were recognised with award presentations at Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday. 24th February 2018.
Ronan Dwane, Coaching Officer; Ruth Walsh and Martin McSweeney of Midleton GAA Club receiving their Gold Accreditation from Kevin O'Callaghan.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-awards-14 
 EE sport 24/02/2018.
The Rebel Óg Benchmarking winners for underage coaching were recognised with award presentations at Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday. 24th February 2018.
Ballinora Boys with their Gold Accreditation; Brothers Louis, Harry and Paddy with dad Karl McCoy and club coach Willie Lyons of Ballinora GAA.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-awards-13 
 EE sport 24/02/2018.
The Rebel Óg Benchmarking winners for underage coaching were recognised with award presentations at Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday. 24th February 2018.
Gold Accreditation; Mark White, Rory O'Connor, PJ Hurley and Michael Daly of Aghada GAA.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-awards-12 
 EE sport 24/02/2018.
The Rebel Óg Benchmarking winners for underage coaching were recognised with award presentations at Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday. 24th February 2018.
Ronan Dwane, Coaching Officer; Dave Walsh of Ballincollig GAA Club receiving their Gold Accreditation from Kevin O'Callaghan.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-awards-11 
 EE sport 24/02/2018.
The Rebel Óg Benchmarking winners for underage coaching were recognised with award presentations at Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday. 24th February 2018.
Ronan Dwane, Coaching Officer; Adrian Whyte, Billy O'Regan and Kevin Barry of Passage West GAA Club receiving their Silver Award, with Kevin O'Callaghan.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-awards-10 
 EE sport 24/02/2018.
The Rebel Óg Benchmarking winners for underage coaching were recognised with award presentations at Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday. 24th February 2018.
Maurice Flaherty and Kathleen Winkle of Kanturk GAA Club receiving their Silver Award from Pat Spratt, North Cork GDA.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-awards-09 
 EE sport 24/02/2018.
The Rebel Óg Benchmarking winners for underage coaching were recognised with award presentations at Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday. 24th February 2018.
Ronan Dwane, Coaching Officer; Ed Galvin of St Catherine's GAA Club receiving their Silver Award from Kevin O'Callaghan.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-awards-08 
 EE sport 24/02/2018.
The Rebel Óg Benchmarking winners for underage coaching were recognised with award presentations at Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday. 24th February 2018.
Ronan Dwane, Coaching Officer; JMike Hynes and PJ Kenneally of Araglin GAA Club receiving their Silver Award with Pat Spratt, North Cork GDA.
Pic; Larry Cummins

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