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Hear Ireland’s Legendary Olympian Ronnie Delany as Part of RNLI’s 200 Voices Podcast Series
In 1956, Ronnie Delany won a gold medal in the 1500m race at the Olympics in Melbourne. Now 87, and a vice president of the RNLI, Ronnie takes pride in how he competed for an all-Ireland country as an athlete, and how through his work with the RNLI he’s supporting an all-Ireland charity.
This week, on Wednesday 29 November, the Arklow athlete contributes to the highly acclaimed RNLI 200 Voices podcast with episode 104, titled A Beautiful Thing.
He talks of how the RNLI is apolitical in Ireland, of extraordinary friendships he’s made through the RNLI, and commends the charity’s commitment to saving lives at sea which is in his words “a beautiful thing”.
200 Voices hears people connected to the RNLI in Ireland and those whose lives have been touched by the lifesaving charity.
Hear from locals with a special kinship to their lifeboat station, a crew member who’s been on service for a generation, or the family of someone rescued by an RNLI frontline lifesaver — each episode is sure to take the listener on a journey through a touching story.
Launched in August, the series already features several contributions of Irish interest, including:
- Niamh Fitzpatrick Remembers One of Our Own, a personal reflection on losing her sister Dara at sea, and what the RNLI means to her.
- Fr Tom Dalton, a Co Wexford priest and Courtown RNLI crew member describes what it’s like when rescue turns into recovery in Pulling Together.
- In The Calm Before Force 10, Baltimore RNLI’s Kieran Cotter remembers an event that was to change yacht racing forever, the 1979 Fastnet tragedy, the fateful call-out and the response to the disaster.
- The challenge of saving lives in a remote place is the theme of Outer Limits by Aran Islands GP Dr Marion Broderick.
- In Home from the Sea, Phil Coulter talks of his relationship with the charity and writing a song that has been adopted as an RNLI anthem.
- Former President Mary McAleese recalls a life lived close to the water and her relationship and work with the RNLI.
Available across all podcast platforms and the RNLI’s website, 200 Voices lets listeners hear from survivors, supporters, volunteers, lifeguards, celebrity ambassadors, historians and many more from across Wales, England, Scotland Ireland and beyond.
To find out more about the RNLI’s bicentenary, visit RNLI.org/200.