Champion Irish Life Savers ‘Inspire’ in Leeds

Life savers from Insipre Leisure Centre at the Deaf Village, Cabra, were recent winners at an international competition held in Leeds, England.
Life savers from Inspire Leisure Centre at the Deaf Village, Cabra, were recent winners at an international competition held in Leeds, England. The event, organised annually by the Drowning Prevention Charity, aims to encourage life savers to perfect their rescue swimming skills.
Life savers from Insipre Leisure Centre at the Deaf Village, Cabra, were recent winners at an international competition held in Leeds, England.

Zoe Morris, Roisin Smyth and David Browne

Winners in the events included Junior Girls Zoe Morris and Roisin Smyth in the first aid competition, Tom Callendar and Conor O’Flaherty (bronze in the rescue swim event), Ladies Competitors Olivia Smyth ( Silver in the rescue swim) and Hannah Carty (Gold in the first aid event)
Life savers from Insipre Leisure Centre at the Deaf Village, Cabra, were recent winners at an international competition held in Leeds, England.

Hannah Carty receiving her Gold Medal

The performance of the day came in the Senior Girls (16-18 years) competition with the Irish pairing of Rachel Callender and Rachel Smyth winning the overall competition, the first Irish winners of this event for 10 years.

Life savers from Insipre Leisure Centre at the Deaf Village, Cabra, were recent winners at an international competition held in Leeds, England.

Rachel Callender and Rachel Smyth

Success for the St. John Berchmans’ club’s swimmers continued in the Masters division, with David Browne taking overall gold in the Men’s event with club-mate Laura Mulhair taking Silver in the Ladies’ category, while Noel Mulhair came home with a gold and a bronze medal in the individual events.
Life savers from Insipre Leisure Centre at the Deaf Village, Cabra, were recent winners at an international competition held in Leeds, England.

David Browne centre

Overall the Irish team placed second, narrowly beaten by the defending champions Wales, with English opposition taking the bronze.

The All-Ireland Team Manager, Sheila Mulhair commented –

“These swimmers train regularly each week, learning the skills to save lives from drowning. Most of the competitors have been practising for many years now, and it was great to see such dedication paying off with so many medals.

“The Leeds event brings together the very best lifesavers from Ireland, England and Scotland and Wales. It was a great chance to showcase our talents, and tremendously satisfying to see that the standard of our swimmers is right up there with the best from other nations”

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