2017 WUG Team Ireland

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The 2017 World University Games (or known as the Universiade) will be hosted by the city of Taipei, Taiwan from the 19 – 30 August.

For further information in relation to the Games please click on the following link: Taipei Universiade Web Site

Team Ireland Newsletter:

Please see below, a links to our Team Ireland Newsletter.


Team Ireland – Appointments To Date.

Role
Name
Organisation
Head of Delegation
Neasa Fahy O’Donnell
University of Limerick
Deputy Head of Delegation
Niamh O’Callaghan
Dublin Institute of Technology
Deputy Head of Delegation
Peter Stafford
Stafford Sports Consulting
Team Doctor
Dr. Barbara Fair
Queen’s University Belfast
Head Physiotherapist
Michelle Biggins
ProActive Physio
Physiotherapist
Declan Monaghan
ExWell Medical Clinic & Dublin North Physiotherapy
Physiotherapist
Kathryn Fahy
University of Limerick
Physiotherapist
Johnny Loughrey
JT Physiotherapy
Soft Tissue Therapist
Aiveen Lavery
JT Physiotherapy
Team Photographer
Tommy Dickson
Inpho Photography
FISU Assembly Delegate
Carmel Lynch
SSI Hon Member
Athletics Head Coach
Neil Martin
Athletics Ireland
Athletics Coach
Noelle Morrissey
Athletics Ireland
Delegation Official
Dylan Maguire
FAI
Men’s Football Head Coach
Greg Yelverton
University College Cork- FAI
Men’s Football Assistant Coach
Luke Hardy
IT Carlow- FAI
Men’s Football Goalkeeper Coach
David Bourke
Maynooth University
Men’s Football Equipment Officer
Paul Walsh
Griffith College- FAI
Women’s Football Head Coach
Colin Bell
FAI
Women’s Football Assistant Coach & Video Analyst
Gary Seery
FAI
Women’s Football Goalkeeper Coach
David Rooney
Limerick IT
Women’s Football Equipment Officer
Claire Redmond
University College Dublin
Diving Head Coach
Damian Ball
Swim Ireland
Swimming Head Coach
Lars Hummer
Swim Ireland High Performance Coach
Swimming Coach
Paul Dennis
Bangor Swimming Club Coach


Selected Students

Sport
Name
Event
College
Athletics
Cian McManamon
20km Walk Race
Dublin City University
Emma Mitchell
5,000m & 10,000m
Queen’s University Belfast
Kevin Kelly
1,500m
Dublin City University
Marcus Lawler
100m & 200m
Institute of Technology Carlow
Matthew Bergin
5,000m
University of New Mexico
Michelle Finn
3,000m Steeplechase
University of Limerick
Niamh Whelan
100m
University of Limerick
Paul Byrne
400m Hurdles
University of Limerick
Phil Healy
200m
University College Cork
Sarah Lavin
100m Hurdles
University College Dublin
Shona Heaslip
5,000m
 IT Tralee
Diving
Jack Ffrench
 1m & 3m Springboard
Maynooth University
Natasha MacManus
 1m & 3m Springboard
Princeton University
 Men’s Football
Alan O’Sullivan
Dublin City University
Ben McAuliffe
University College Cork
Conor Barry
National University of Ireland Galway
Conor Kearns
University College Dublin
Daire O’Connor
University College Dublin
David Brookes
Athlone Institute of Technology
Eoghan Dempsey
Institute of Technology Carlow
Gary Kinneen
National University of Ireland Galway
Ian Molloy
Institute of Technology Blanchardstown
Jamie Hollywood
Institute of Technology Blanchardstown
Jason Lyons
Athlone Institute of Technology
Jason McClelland
University College Dublin
Joe Doyle
Dublin Institute of Technology
John McKeown
Maynooth University
Maurice Nugent
National University of Ireland Galway
Ross Taheny
Dublin City University
Sean McLoughlin
University College Cork
Sean O’Mahony
University College Cork
Shane Daly-Butz
University College Cork
Shane Dunne
Institute of Technology Carlow
Swimming
Brendan Hyland
 200m Butterfly
Dublin City University
Calum Bain
 400m Freestyle Relay
University of Stirling
Conor Brines
 50m Butterfly
Queen’s University Belfast
Curtis Coulter
 400m Freestyle Relay
Queen’s University Belfast
Darragh Greene
 50m Breaststroke
University College Dublin
David Prendergast
 400m Freestyle Relay
University College Dublin
Jordan Sloan
 100m & 200m Freestyle
Ulster University
Nicholas Quinn
 100m & 200m Breaststroke
University of Edinburgh
Rory McEvoy
 50m Backstroke
University of Limerick
Shane Ryan
 100m Backstroke
Pennsylvania State University
 Women’s Football
Ailbhe Clancy
Dublin City University
Aisling Frawley
Dublin City University
Amanda Budden
Cork Institute of Technology
Amber Barrett
Maynooth University
Aoibhin Webb
Dublin City University
Ciara McNamara
University College Cork
Claire O’Riordan
Institute of Technology Carlow
Claire Walsh
University College Dublin
Clare Kinsella
Institute of Technology Carlow
Eleanor Ryan Doyle
Institute of Technology Blanchardstown
Emma Byrne
Maynooth University
Eve Badana
University College Cork
Jetta Berrill
University College Dublin
Katie McCarthy
University College Cork
Rianna Jarrett
Institute of Technology Carlow
Niamh McLaughlin
Northumbria University
Chloe Mustaki
University College Dublin
Orlagh Nolan
University College Dublin
Rebekah Carroll
Maynooth University
Shauna Fox
National University of Ireland Galway

 

Sports Selection Criteria

Sport
Criteria
Qualification Deadline
Athletics
9th July
Men’s Football
See Criteria
Swimming & Diving
1st May
Women’s Football
See Criteria

 

World University Games Background

The World University Games, also known as the Summer Universiade, are held every two years under the auspices of FISU, the International University Sports Federation. The Games are second in size only to the Olympics with around 13,000 competitors and officials participating. The 2017 WUG programme will compromise of fourteen compulsory sports and eight optional sports (see below) and which are determined by the relevant host country. The Games are staged in various cities throughout the world.

Please follow this link to view the 2017 Sports Programme

The Irish delegation at the 2015 Games held in Gwangju, South Korea consisted of 64 athletes and 27 team officials and was supported by third level colleges and universities, the relevant National Governing Sports Bodies and Sport Ireland.

The Games are now an established part of high performance programmes for many Irish athletes in a range of different sports, many of the athletes being funded by Sport Ireland’s high performance programme and are an ideal stepping stone for young high performance athletes who are either moving from age group events or starting to show significant promise in their chosen sport. The Games also act as a significant learning / training opportunity for both athletes and officials in a high performance and global multi-sport environment, which places both athletes and officials at an advantage for the Olympic Games.

Student Sport Ireland is the sole sanctioning body responsible for identifying, selecting and coordinating the Irish delegation to the 2017 Games. Student Sport Ireland also establishes selection criteria and appoints the Team Managers, coaching staff in each sport in conjunction with the relevant NGBs in addition to overseeing the appointment of medical, administrative and PR personnel.