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Shauna Bocquet achieves Paralympic dream
This week, Shauna Bocquet of Craughwell AC heard the fantastic news that she was selected on the Irish team for the Paris Paralympic Games.
Ridge to donate election poster money to charity
Shauna Ridge of the Independent Ireland Party has decided to not hang election posters for her campaign. Instead, she has chosen to donate the money that would have been used to charity.
Mayo hold their nerve to book final four spot
Shauna Howley's last-second point sealed Mayo's second championship victory over Galway last Saturday in Pearse Stadium in Salthill and booked Michael Moyles' side a place in the final four of the All Ireland series for the third year in a row. They will be testing their mettle against Kerry in Semple Stadium on Saturday week in a repeat of last year's semi-final, where the Kingdom emerged victorious.
Sofia and Shauna show support for Galway Hospice on their late Dad’s birthday
A launch photocall of Hospice Sunflower Days took place for Galway Hospice in Kilglass National School, Ahascragh on Monday which featured sisters, Sofia and Shauna Cahill, who have a special connection to the hospice as their Dad, John, sadly passed away there in 2020. Monday was also a significant date for the girls as it marked their Dad’s birthday.
Bocquet in flying form
Wheelchair athlete Shauna Bocquet set the fastest time on week one of the Galway 5k virtual series.
Shauna Fox delighted to captain Galway WFC
Shauna Fox is delighted to be appointed Galway WFC captain for the 2021 season.
Young No Namers on a national stage
Three young people from Mayo are hoping to win national honours for their volunteer work with their local No Name Club.
Shauna Coyne crowned as 2013 Westmeath Rose
The Westmeath Rose of Tralee was selected last weekend in the Athlone Springs Hotel.
Free counselling
A free and confidential counselling service will operate from Cosgallen CDP, Charlestown, on Mondays.
Linda Martyn school of Irish dancing branches into city
The Tuam-based Linda Martyn School of Irish Dancing opened a little over two years ago. It is a relatively new school but has achieved a lot in such a short space of time, mostly due to the dedication of Linda Martyn herself.