Northern Ireland’s record-breaking Olympians to be celebrated at Belfast event

Northern Ireland’s record-breaking Olympians to be celebrated at Belfast event
Irish international hockey player Michael Robson, Olympic gold medallists Jack McMillan, who won gold for TeamGB in swimming, and Rhys McClenaghan, who won gold for Ireland in gymnastics and runner Rachel McCann during a homecoming celebration in Newtownards, Co Down (Mark Marlow/PA)

An event to celebrate Northern Ireland’s record-breaking Olympic and Paralympic athletes is to take place next month.

The region scooped four gold medals, a silver and two bronzes at the Paris Olympics, the most ever in a Games and the first gold since 1988.

The gold medallists included gymnast Rhys McClenaghan and swimmer Daniel Wiffen competing for Team Ireland and swimmer Jack McMillan and rower Hannah Scott competing for Team GB and Northern Ireland.

Members of Bann Rowing Club in Coleraine with Team GB women’s quadruple sculls gold medal winner Hannah Scott in August (Niall Carson/PA)

Some smaller-scale homecoming events to celebrate the medals have already taken place in Newtownards, Coleraine and Magheralin.

The Paris Celebration Event will take place at the SSE Arena in Belfast on October 3.

It will be hosted by the BBC’s Stephen Watson and Olympian turned broadcaster and author Aimee Fuller, and will also feature music from DJ Pete Snodden and singer Ryan McMullan.

Stormont Communities Minister Gordon Lyons described all the athletes from the Olympics and Paralympics as an “immense source of pride”.

“Every local athlete who took part in the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris is an inspiration,” he said.

“To have made it to the highest echelons of their chosen sport is a remarkable achievement in itself.

“In terms of the medals won, this was a benchmark Games for our athletes in both Team GB and NI and Team Ireland. I’m pleased to say many of those who graced the podium in Paris will be attending this event.

Gold and bronze medal winning swimmer Daniel Wiffen during his homecoming event in Magheralin (Liam McBurney/PA)

“But this is about marking the Olympic journey of all those who took part.

“These exceptional individuals made it to the Games after years of hard work, dedication and sacrifice.

“Collectively, across a diverse range of sports, their efforts stand as an extraordinary accomplishment – and an immense source of pride for everyone cheering their progress.

“All those who participated can be quite rightly proud of their role in Northern Ireland’s sporting history.

“This is an opportunity for us to come together and applaud all those who helped to set new standards in sporting excellence.”

Tickets for the event cost £1 and will be available at www.ticketmaster.ie and www.ssearenabelfast.com from noon on Wednesday.

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