Tralee International Children's Games

Tralee International Children's Games

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Tralee ICG is a voluntary organisation committed to ensuring the annual participation of children age

The International Children’s Games

The Games were founded in 1966 by Slovenian native and Physical Education teacher, Professor Metod Klemenc. His primary purpose was to promote peace, understanding and friendship among the youth of Europe through a sports and cultural festival. Nine European cities attended the inaugural Games held in Slovenia and since then attendance and participation at the

Photos from Tralee International Children's Games's post 09/09/2022

500 Euro Shopping Voucher for Noel

08/09/2022

Winners in the ICG Fundraising Draw: Noel Courtney-500 euro Manor Retail Voucher: Jacqueline Hogan-Samsung Tablet;
Ina Ferris-Slatterys Travel Voucher 350 euro; Brian Flynn, Ballynacully, Co Clare- Weekend at the Rose Hotel; and Martin Griffin, Listowel-weekend at Benner's Hotel, Di**le. Thank you to all who supported our draw.

02/09/2022

Wonderful occasion tonight on our final meeting together with Minister for Education Norma Foley who presented our athletes with Certificates of Participation for the Coventry Games. She congratulated all athletes and parents who travelled to Coventry on the fantastic performances of the children in basketball, swimming and athletics and the notable achievement of Kieran Keane in winning a silver medal in the shot put. In the end the evening marked a perfect end to our brilliant experience in Coventry.

24/08/2022

Track and Field team in Coventry

24/08/2022

Our thanks to everyone who made it possible once more to have a team for Tralee ICG to compete and experience the International Children's Games.
Minister for Education, Ms Norma Foley, TD will present Certificates of Participation from the Coventry ICG Games to all athletes on Friday September 2nd at 6 pm.

Photos from Tralee International Children's Games's post 24/08/2022

Fabulous Games in Coventry a brilliant experience for all of us
Coventry Silver Medal for Tralee ICG

The silver medal performance of Kieran Keane in the Shot Put was the crowning glory of what was a brilliant week at the ICG Coventry Games for all Tralee teams. In a week of excellent performances from the Kerry athletes in basketball, swimming and on the track, the young Lispole man rose to the occasion in style on the opening day of competition to secure second spot behind his German opponent in the Final. The medal presentation ceremony was witnessed with great joy by teammates, coaches and travelling supporters, which included his brother and his proud parents Vincent and Bernie.
The Coventry Games of 2022 will live long in the memory of athletes, coaches and supporters who travelled with the team for the organisation of the competitions, the great games and performances seen in the pool, on the track and on the basketball courts, as will the sweltering heat in Coventry for the week, reaching highs of 32-34 degrees. In total 1500 athletes from over 80 cities and 35 countries across the globe participated in this year’s Games, the first since the Covid pandemic.
The Tralee ICG teams flew from Farranfore to Standsted on Wednesday August 10th, numbering 46 in total and arrived at the University of Warwick by coach at about 4pm, where they were allocated their accommodation for the week. After enjoying an evening meal, the team and coaches familiarised themselves with the University, playing areas and transport hubs. On Friday, following registration and the receipt of identity badges and relevant information, the team headed to the Wave Waterpark in the city, where the enjoyment, fun and craic on the different slides and activities provided a real bonding experience for the athletes. The Crestar, the Cascade, the Torrent and the Riptide will not be forgotten! The children visited the famed Coventry Cathedral in the afternoon before heading back to the University as athletes from around the world gathered on the official arrivals day. Excitement was mounting.
Friday saw all towns and cities allocated specific training times for their teams and later in the day the Opening Ceremony took place at the Festival Assembly Gardens near the Cathedral. It was one of the most enjoyable ever, with all teams being led into the arena and to their appointed spot on the ground. The Kerry and Cork teams received a huge welcome from the crowd and especially from their own supporters who between them numbered about 75 in total. The athletes and coaches, with flags and banners and painted faces, stood out among the athletes in their green and gold uniforms in the Gardens. After the conclusion of formal ceremonial events and entertainment the children of 80 cities-along with some very keen Kerry high steppers- danced the night away in what became an outpouring of joy, energy and enthusiasm, before being bussed back to the University and bed.
Basketball:
Competitions opened on Saturday and the 3v3 basketball, played outdoors in the centre of city on a specially laid down floor-which was also used for the Commonwealth Games just a week previously-saw both the boys and girls in action. The ladies had three games in the morning between 10-12pm and Kelly Fitzgerald, Lucy O Connor, Anna Collins and Jill Quirke gave sterling performances in the hot conditions. First up against North Sydney-eventual silver medallists- they lost by just one point 9-8. Halifax of Canada provided the opposition in game 2 and after another battling performance Tralee went down by 3 points, 9-6. Their third game resulted in a 17-6 victory over Athens of Greece. The final group game against Klaipeda of Poland on Sunday was level 8-8 at full time. Extra time is decided by the first team to reach 2 points and regrettably Tralee lost by 2-1 after yet another fantastic performance. The girls were recognized throughout the Games for their toughness, fighting spirit and work-rate against teams that were generally much bigger and stronger physically. The eventual girls’ champions were Karlovy Vary of the Czech Republic.
In the afternoon on Saturday the boys stepped onto the floor for three matches between 2 and 4:00pm. Gearoid White, Fionnan Ryan, Brayden Piece and Johnny Dawson were playing in 34 degrees heat against East Samos of Greece and went down 6-4 in their opening very tight match. Next up was the Hadera team from Israel-who would lose in the semi-finals- and while they were a more seasoned outfit the fighting spirit of the boys kept them in the game, before losing on a 17-12 score line. Game 3 was against a very strong Montreux team from Switzerland, who eventually won 18-9. On Sunday the team played and won two matches and in the process gave an exhibition against Jesinice of Slovenia in game 4. It was one of those games where for once everything dropped for the shooters and they won the games 21-9 in 8 minutes flat before a very large Tralee crowd. Their confidence was up and Innsbruck of Austria was defeated 15-7 in their final group game. The boys’ final was won by Kaunas of Lithuania.
Track and Field:
At the University on Saturday the athletics competitions began early morning with the 100m heats. Saoirse Dillon won her heat to qualify for the semi final where she was placed third. This was qualified her for the B Final where again she placed third, all of which reflects well on the quality of her performances. David Lane also ran a great 100m heat, finishing second and qualifying for the semis, where he finished fifth. Emma Neylon made the B final also in the 400m event finishing 5th and Mollie O Riordan qualified for the 800m B final with excellent runs in her heats where she finished second. Kieran Keane opted out of the 100m to concentrate on the shot, and as events transpired this was a good call! His final took place at 4:30 in the evening after the qualifying rounds and the medal ceremony a little over an hour and a half later, by which time many of the Kerry athletes had made their way back to the track to celebrate the event with the team.
Swimming:
Lily May O Gara, Zala O Connor, Rachel Barry and Laurel Mason were always going to be history makers for Tralee ICG, being the first ever relay team to represent us in the pool, in the 4 x 100m freestyle event on Sunday evening. Prior to that however, they competed in breast stroke, backstroke, and freestyle individual events and distances and the most pleasing aspects of their performances was the number of PB’s that were equalled or surpassed. Most notable perhaps were the 50m BS for Laurel and Zala, the 50m Free for Lily and Laurel, the 20m Free for Rachel and Lily and the 100m Free for Lily May. In the relay event they produced a superb performance, again in a best time for the group, but not fast enough to make the semi finals.

The ICG delegation and their supporters returned to Farranfore on Tuesday evening August 16th, still buzzing from the experience of the Games as athletes, parents and family members. For Tralee ICG chairman Mike Culloty the presence of the parents and family members added considerably to the experience: “This was our 16th Games since we first went to Coventry in 2005, where we had two parents with us. This year it was forty two supporters and I can honestly say that athletes, parents and coaches all fed off one another to bring the very best out of one another in terms of performance and support. Together we created a fantastic atmosphere around our athletes, coaches and their events. The weather definitely had a bearing on overall enjoyment, but ultimately, as always, it’s the children themselves who make it all so worthwhile, with their smiles, their joy, their excitement, their enthusiasm and their appreciation. Memories of this week in Coventry will never be lost and will always be remembered with great joy”.
Mike also reiterated his thanks to all local people and businesses that make it all possible by their support in the ICG fundraising activities and to the coaches who take time out of their busy lives for a week to take responsibility for the children at the Games. Paula Henry acted as Head of Delegation, and coaches Ger Mc Donnell, John Byrne, Ruth O Keeffe and Dearbhail Foley organised the children at the accommodation and at their events throughout the week. The final word goes to Lily May O Gara, who when asked how she rated the Games experience replied without any hesitation “10 out of 10”. Well done to everyone.

Photos from An Ríocht Athletic Club's post 13/08/2022
12/08/2022

⭐️Opening Ceremony⭐️

11/08/2022

Today the Tralee Team ventured out to The Wave in Coventry, and it was fantastic! So, to The Wave thank you for having us.
A nice relaxing start before the games kick off tomorrow. Woohoo!

10/08/2022

The first team has arrived! ! Welcome to Coventry!🌎



Tralee International Children's Games

Photos from St. Brendan's Basketball Club Tralee's post 10/08/2022
10/08/2022

Emma, Mollie and Saoirse who are off to Coventry today for the International Children's Games where they will compete against athletes from 32 different countries.

Emma is running in the 400m, Mollie in the 800m and Saoirse in the 100m. Best of luck girls 👊🔋

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