- Miriam O'Callaghan (camogie)
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Miriam O’Callaghan, Miriam Ní Cheallacháin 26th President of Camogie Association In office
2003–2006Succeeded by Liz Howard Personal details Profession Health official. Miriam O'Callaghan (Miriam Ní Cheallacháin) became the 26th president of the Camogie Association when she defeated Helen McAleevy of Down 39-27 at the 2003 congress in the Arklow Bay Hotel.[1][2]
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Background
From Tullamore, she chaired Offaly County Camogie Board and refereed the 1991 and 1993 All Ireland senior finals.
Presidency
Her presidency was distinguished by new marketing initiatives including a brash and high-profile centenary “‘chicks with sticks”‘ campaign.[3] She launched the 2004-08 strategic plan that increased camogie’s club base by 20pc, wand led to new county boards being established in Mayo, Kerry and Donegal. At the end of her presidency club numbers reach an all time high of 515.[4]
During her presidency the Camogie Association appointed a full-time National Development co-ordinator and two regional development co-ordinators.
She renegotiated, with the assistance of Leinster Chairman Liam O'Neill, the twinning of the camogie finals with the under-21 hurling final, an arrangement that lasted from 2006 to 2009.[5]
She initiated moves to integrate the camogie association and GAA.[6]
In 2003 the first full-time sponsorship and finance manager was appointed and the All-Ireland Junior Club Championship was inaugurated and won by Crossmaglen.
Centenary
In 2004 she unveiled a plaque at Navan to celebrate the centenary of the Camogie Association.[7] The Association celebrated 100 years with a Gala Banquet, the announcement of the Team of the Century and numerous other events. The first All Star team was announced in December 2004. As part of the centenary celebrations, RTE covered the All Ireland semi-finals live on television for the first time.[8]
Other roles
While Camogie President she was appointed to serve on the Broadcasting Complaints Commission.[9] After her presidency she was elected Chair of Offaly Sports Partnership.[10]
References
- ^ Moran, Mary (2011). A Game of Our Own: The History of Camogie. Dublin, Ireland: Cumann Camógaíochta. pp. 460.
- ^ "Irish Independent Mar 30 2003". http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-football/sportslines-489588.html.
- ^ "Irish Independent: Liberated 'Chicks' with attitude Sept 20 2003". http://www.independent.ie/sport/hurling/liberated-chicks-with-attitude-205614.html.
- ^ "Irish Examiner Mar 27 2010". http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/kfkfojqlaukf/rss2/.
- ^ "Irish Independent Dec 14 2005". http://www.independent.ie/sport/camogie-historic-final-deal-225765.html.
- ^ "Irish Independent Apr 27 2006". http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-football/female-relations-forge-stronger-bond-in-the-gaas-family-266050.html.
- ^ "Irish Independent July 19, 2004". http://www.independent.ie/sport/hurling/camogie--galway-class-sees-antrim-draw-blank-163654.html.
- ^ Irish Independent: RTE going live for semis, Feb 4 2004
- ^ Sunday Independent Aug 6 2006
- ^ "Offaly Sports Partnership May 5, 2010". http://www.offalysports.ie/News?Id=286.
External links
- Camogie.ie Official Camogie Association Website
- On The Ball Official Camogie Magazine Issue 1 and issue 2
- History of Camogie slideshow. presented by Cumann Camógaíochta Communications Committee at GAA Museum January 25, 2010 part one, part two, part three and part four
- Camogie on official GAA website
- Timeline: History of Camogie
- Camogie on GAA Oral History Project
- County and provincial websites: Antrim Armagh Clare Connacht Cork Derry Down Dublin Galway Kerry Kildare Kilkenny Leinster Limerick London Louth Meath Munster North America Offaly Tipperary Ulster Waterford Wexford Wicklow
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