Over €400,000 raised for Down Syndrome Munster by charity cycle

Paul Sheridan, Tour de Munster founder and organiser, pictured with Michelle Coughlan from DSI Limerick Branch, Clare Dunne from Mayfield, Jeni Kiely from Carrigline, and Aisling Nolan from Tipperary at the official cheque presentation of the 23rd annual Tour de Munster charity cycle. Photo: Diane Cusack.

THE 2023 Tour de Munster charity cycle raised €417,077.72 in aid of the Munster branches of Down Syndrome Ireland (DSI).

The grand total was revealed at a cheque presentation last November which saw cyclists, supporters, and DSI Munster branches come together to celebrate the achievements of this year’s event.

Celebrating 23 years since its inception, the highly regarded Tour de Munster charity cycle has now raised over €5million.

This is the 14th successive year that DSI has been the main beneficiary of the charity cycle, with the tour raising €4.4 million alone for Down Syndrome Ireland’s Munster branches.

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