Red carpet welcome for UL Paris athletes

UL athletes Tiarnán O'Donnell, Róisín Ní Riain, and Thomas Barr. Photo: Brian Arthur

THE UNIVERSITY of Limerick (UL) hosted a special homecoming event on campus to celebrate its athletes, coaches, and support staff who proudly represented Ireland at the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

The event was attended by Acting President Professor Shane Kilcommins, who paid tribute to the remarkable achievements of UL’s sporting community.

All told there were more than 25 members of the UL community from students to staff and graduates that had a direct involvement in the Olympic and Paralympic Games as athletes, coaches or support team members.

Professor Kilcommins expressed his admiration for the dedication and resilience of all of those involved this summer.

“These games are the pinnacle of international sport, and to compete at that level is a testament to the hard work, perseverance, and spirit of these athletes. We are all immensely proud of how they’ve represented both their country and UL,” said Professor Kilcommins.

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The homecoming was a celebration not just of medals and achievements but of the journey these athletes have taken and the inspiration they provide to the entire UL community.

Professor Kilcommins extended a warm welcome home to the athletes, some of whom like double Paralympic medallist Róisín Ní Riain, have returned to lectures for the coming academic year.

“You are an integral part of what makes UL special, and we look forward to cheering you on in all that comes next,” Professor Kilcommins told the group.

In attendance were notable notable athletes, including Róisín Ní Riain, a double Paralympic medallist in swimming and a European champion, made history as the first female UL student to win medals at the Paralympic Games.

Róisín shared: “It’s great to be here this evening to celebrate the end of the Olympics and Paralympics. UL is where I learned to swim, trained, and spent so much of my time, it’s truly my home away from home, especially the pool. The support UL has given me, from the pool, the gym, the arena, and everyone involved in UL Sport and the sports scholarship programme, it really has been key in getting me to where I am today. I’m incredibly grateful for that.”

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