Over 700 guests, including Irish sailors, gathered for a special Team Ireland Centenary Olympic Ball at the Clayton Hotel, Burlington Road, Dublin. In 1924, the first team competed for Ireland at the Olympic Games in Paris, and throughout the evening, athletes and performances spanning one hundred years were celebrated.
The unique event was attended by almost 300 Olympians from various sports and years, along with other sponsors, partners, and key stakeholders. Olympians David Gillick and Greg O’Shea were MCs on the night which included welcome notes from Minister Thomas Byrne TD and European Olympic Committees President Spyros Capralos.
Each Irish Olympian was presented with their official ‘number’ at the event, recognising the exceptional achievement it is for someone to even qualify for the Olympic Games. The highlight of the evening was the award ceremony, which celebrated individuals for their outstanding achievements, and President of Olympic Federation of Ireland, Sarah Keane, was also recognised for her contribution to Irish Olympic sport with an Order of Merit.