Federation Of Irish Sport Honours Ireland’s Sporting Volunteers
Our partners at The Federation of Irish Sport celebrated 35 recipients of the 2024 Volunteers in Sport Awards on Friday 28th February 2025, recognising one individual from every county in Ireland (four in Dublin) for their exceptional commitment to enabling sport and physical activity thrive in their local sports club and communities. Present at the awards to pay special tribute to the volunteers was Minister Jack Chambers TD, Minister for Public Expenditure, National Development Plan Delivery and Reform who gave the keynote address. In addition to celebrating the 32 county individuals, Co. Limerick’s Martin Casey was revealed as the Outstanding Achievement Award recipient for his impact as a leader in community engagement through sport.
Martin Casey, Limerick Sports Partnership (LSP)
Martin Casey’s dedication to Limerick Sports Partnership (LSP) and his local community has had a transformative impact, particularly in promoting physical activity, inclusion, and engagement. His journey with Limerick LSP began in Transition Year through the Voluntary Inspired Participation (VIP) Programme, where he gained coaching qualifications and contributed 100 volunteer hours. With LSP’s support, he later obtained coaching and gym instructor certifications, giving back an additional 50 volunteer hours.
Over the past four years, Martin has been instrumental in leading initiatives that expand access to sport and physical activity. His work with the Travelling Community, including a mid-term camp that engaged 46 children from Limerick City halting sites, has significantly boosted participation. He also played a key role in developing and delivering the Women’s Self-Defence Programme, which was expanded due to high demand, empowering women with essential self-defence skills.
In his role as a coach and tutor, Martin’s leadership, passion and ability to connect with people of all ages and backgrounds have made Limerick Sports Partnership more inclusive and welcoming. His unwavering commitment continues to inspire and strengthen community engagement through sport.
The Volunteer in Sport Awards
Speaking at the awards, Minister Jack Chambers TD, Minister for Public Expenditure, National Development Plan Delivery and Reform commented: “The Volunteer in Sport Awards are always one of the highlights in the sporting calendar. It is a pleasure to once again represent the Government as we celebrate the contributions and achievements of our incredible volunteers who sacrifice time, effort and energy so that we can all enjoy sport at local, national and international level. Volunteers are the backbone of Irish sport at all levels and it is important they are formally recognised and encouraged so they continue to drive interest, passion and participation in sports in our communities. I congratulate all those honoured on the day and thank them for their contribution to our society.”
Federation of Irish Sport CEO, Mary O’Connor stated: “The Federation of Irish Sport is proud to honour the 2024 Volunteers in Sport Award recipients, recognising the incredible individuals whose dedication sustains grassroots participation and strengthens communities. Volunteers are the backbone of Irish sport, enabling 1.47 million club members to engage in sport and physical activity. These awards are a vital tribute to their invaluable contribution.”
Sport Ireland CEO, Dr Úna May said: “Volunteers are the lifeblood of Irish sport, driving participation across all disciplines. Sport Ireland research reveals unprecedented levels of engagement, with nearly two million adults participating in sport weekly. That’s a real testament to the tireless efforts of volunteers. They don’t merely contribute – they transform aspirations into achievements, making sport accessible and enjoyable for all. We all owe them a debt of gratitude and we’re happy to play our part in recognising their dedication.”
Head of Louth Sports Partnership, representative of the Sport Ireland National Network of 29 Local Sports Partnerships and member of the judging panel, Graham Russell said: “The 2024 Volunteers in Sport Awards highlight the nationwide impact of volunteers in driving inclusive participation and strengthening communities through sport. Their dedication breaks down barriers, enriches lives, and promotes active living for all ages and abilities. The National Network of 29 Local Sports Partnerships is proud to celebrate these unsung heroes who make sport accessible and beneficial for so many.”
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