Neil Horan

Neil Horan
Neil Horan at the Climate Camp, August 2009

Cornelius "Neil" Horan, sometimes referred to as The Grand Prix Priest or The Dancing Priest (born April 22, 1947), is a laicized Irish Roman Catholic clergyman who is noted for his interference with the running of the 2003 British Grand Prix and the 2004 Summer Olympics men's marathon in order to promote his religious belief that the end of the world is near. He went on to appear on Britain's Got Talent in May 2009. He danced a soft jig on the show and got a standing ovation by the audience, and he was put through to the next round.[1] He did not make the live semi-finals.

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Early life and the priesthood

The second of thirteen children, Horan is a native of Knockeenahone, Scartaglen in County Kerry. He currently lives in South London. Horan studied to be a priest at St Brendan’s College, Killarney and St Peter’s College in Wexford, and was ordained in 1973. In 1974 he showed an interest in the Apostolic Fellowship of Christ and resigned from the priesthood, but later rejoined in 1980.

Horan became more interested in prophecy, and published an electronic book entitled A Glorious New World Very Soon to Come, that predicted the end of the world, and an electronic booklet along similar lines entitled A Glorious New World. Other works include Christ Will Soon Take Power From All Governments. According to Horan, in the Second Coming of Christ, Jesus will rule the world from Jerusalem and there will be two classes of people, immortal saints, who will rule a world government for a millennium from the religious city, and mortal citizens who will become "adopted Jews" and live for 900 years.

He was ordered by his superiors in the Church to have psychiatric treatment, in Killarney and in Harley Street. He was later sacked for using his sermons to "advance his sensationalist views"; he would later describe himself as a "Roman Catholic priest on sabbatical".

2003 British Grand Prix

Horan runs onto the track at the British Grand Prix, with Jaguar's Antônio Pizzonia fast approaching. The caption on this screenshot indicates the deployment of the safety car as a result.

On 20 July 2003, Horan ran across the track at the British Grand Prix at Silverstone Circuit, wearing a kilt and waving a religious banner, which stated "Read the Bible. The Bible is always right". His protest took place on the 200 mph Hangar Straight. Several of the drivers had to swerve to avoid him and the safety car had to be deployed to protect him and the competitors. Horan was tackled by a race marshal, and arrested. He was charged with, and pleaded guilty to, aggravated trespass and sentenced to two months imprisonment.

2004 Epsom Derby

At the June 5, 2004 Epsom Derby, Horan was spotted by police and tackled moments before they believed he was about to run in front of the horses. He was later released without charges, although police did circulate information about Horan to other sporting events.

2004 Summer Olympics men's marathon

In spite of the fact that security for the 2004 Athens Olympics was tight due to fears of a terrorist attack, on August 29 Horan (who had flown to Athens earlier that day) was able to run onto the course of the men's marathon event near the 35 km mark, carrying a placard which said:

The Grand Prix priest. Israel fulfillment of prophecy says the Bible, the second coming is near.

He pushed Brazilian Vanderlei de Lima, who was leading the race, into the crowds alongside the course.[1] After a few seconds Horan was hauled off the shaken runner by Greek spectator Polyvios Kossivas. Kossivas subdued Horan and helped de Lima up and back to the lane. Horan was promptly arrested by Greek police (who, in spite of the difficulties of securing the marathon course, were later criticized for not giving runners adequate protection). Following the encounter with Horan, De Lima suffered from leg cramps and muscle pain, although he continued running and completed the race. He lost 20 seconds from his 48 second lead and finished third, after being passed by Italian Stefano Baldini and American Mebrahtom Keflezighi at the 38 km mark, however, it remains unclear to what extent this is attributable to the incident between de Lima and Horan.

De Lima later commented:

"It was crazy on the course, it was bad. For me it's very, very bad."
"I was scared, because I didn't know what could happen to me, whether he was armed with a knife, a revolver or something and whether he was going to kill me ... That's what cost me the gold medal."

De Lima was awarded the Pierre de Coubertin Medal at the closing ceremony for his "...exceptional demonstration of fair play and Olympic values during this evening's marathon."

The head of the Brazilian Track Federation launched an appeal based on the controversy surrounding Horan's interference in the marathon. The federation asked that de Lima also be awarded a gold medal, citing precedents set in past Olympic matches where extenuating circumstances have led to more than one winner in certain sports. This request was denied.

Horan was given a 12 months' suspended sentence by a Greek court and fined 3,000. Although he could have been sentenced to up to five years' imprisonment, the judge gave him a suspended sentence on account of his mental state. Horan also apologised.

Horan's brother Dan Horan later apologised for his brother's actions, and argued that he should have been jailed, saying

"The family are totally shocked and appalled by what he is doing."

Sales of Horan's books rose after the incident, particularly in the United States, a country which made up ~80% of the sales[citation needed]. Leslie Broad of Deunant Books, which publishes Horan's work on the Internet, said he was shocked by Horan's behaviour, calling him "a damned fool", and has vowed to try to ensure that profits go to charity. As of 2004, Deunant Books are taking legal advice on whether they can end their contract with Horan.

On January 20, 2005, Horan was formally defrocked by the Catholic Church. He was informed of the ruling at a meeting with the Archbishop of Southwark in London. Horan was quoted as saying,

"I completely reject this decision ... I appeal to the much higher court of Heaven and the court of Jesus Christ."

Cleared of Child abuse allegations

On 2 September 2004, Horan appeared at Woolwich Crown Court on two counts of indecent assault, alleged to have taken place during the early 1990s.[2] He stood trial on 25 October 2004 to 28 October. The prosecution alleged that Horan had, between 1990 and 1992, indecently assaulted a 7-year old girl. The jury took less than an hour to acquit Horan of the charges. Horan went on to attempt to perform a traditional Irish jig outside the Old Bailey wearing his costume.

World Cup 2006

During the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, Horan was arrested by German police before he could stage a planned protest. He had written to the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, and The Kingdom newspaper in County Kerry, Ireland, informing them that he planned to dance a peace jig outside the stadium in Berlin before the World Cup final. He told The Kingdom that he would carry posters declaring that "Adolf Hitler was a good leader who was following the word of Christ", give the Hitler salute, and light a candle for Hitler at the Gestapo Headquarters.[3] He spent two months in custody awaiting trial but was released on September 15, 2006, when the judge discharged the case.[4]

Legal restraints

On 13 April 2007 Horan was served with an Anti-Social Behaviour Order (ASBO) banning him from entering, on the day of the race, any of the London boroughs that the course of the London Marathon passed through.[5]

Britain's Got Talent

Horan auditioned for series 3 of Britain's Got Talent in 2009 (airing May 16) performing an Irish jig in traditional costume. The judges put Horan through to the next round.[6] It was revealed he was let through because the producers "did not know" who he was.[7] The makers of the show, TalkbackThames and Syco, defended showing Horan's audition on the show.[8] Horan then appeared on the Ray D'Arcy Show on Today FM and revealed that he did not get through to the next stage.

Queen's visit to Ireland

During Queen Elizabeth II's 2011 visit to Ireland, he danced on Grafton Street with a placard reading "Is the Queen the daughter of Tyre mentioned in the Bible?"

David Norris letter

During campaigning ahead of the 2011 Irish presidential election, Senator David Norris's past, like those of the other six candidates, came under scrutiny. The Irish Times reported that it had seen a letter in which Norris had politely responded to Horan thanking him for his pamphlet on “various Messianic prophecies”. Norris admitted in the letter, “To be honest I haven’t really read it in detail yet”, but said that he would put his “feet up and read it with great interest” when he returned from a trip to Berlin. He added, “I will then pass it on to my aunt who is just 100 and has always taken a keen interest in this kind of material”.[9]

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