Federation of Irish Sport Conference 2015

This year sees the return of the FIS Annual Conference for its third year and it has fast become a must attend event for leaders from Irish Sport, government and business. In 2015 the event will again be hosted in the Storehouse and the keynote address will be delivered by Minister Paschal Donohoe, Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport. FIS Members can book their tickets by clicking here

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The event will give an opportunity for NGBs and LSPs to share ideas and learn from member workshops, network, meet industry exhibitors and engage in lively debate….not to mention the opportunity to win some great prizes in the business card draw…The evening will end with a drinks reception, entertainment and dinner in Arthur’s on the 5th Floor. We look forward to seeing you there….

 

Conference Schedule

1.30pm-               Registration, Tea, Coffee and Sandwiches

2.00pm-               Conference Opening

2.05pm-               Minister Donohoe keynote speech

Minister Donohue

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.20pm-               Workshop 1- The Future of Irish Sport, member discussion and feedback facilitated by MC,   Caroline Murphy

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3.50pm-               Tea & Coffee break

4.20pm-               Workshop 2– Fundraising and Networking, hosted by Kingsley Aikins

Workforce Activation Survey

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.50pm-               Conference Closing

6pm-                   Drinks in Arthurs Bar

6.30pm-               Dinner

8.30pm til late-  Networking and drinks

FIS Members can book their tickets by clicking here

Biography

Kingsley Aikins

Kingsley Aikins is the founder of Diaspora Matters and has a lifetime of involvement in the sector. Born in Dublin he is an economics and politics graduate of Trinity College and also has a postgraduate diploma in International Marketing.

For five years he was the Sydney Australia based representative of the Irish Trade Board and the industrial Development Authority (IDA) of Ireland. He founded the Lansdowne Club in Sydney which has become one of the largest Irish business networks in the world. He was a founding director of the Australian Ireland Fund and served as Executive Director responsible for the growth of the fund in Australia and New Zealand. In January 1993 he moved to Boston to take over as Executive Director of the American Ireland Fund and in 1995 he was appointed Chief Executive of the Worldwide Ireland Funds active in 39 cities in 13 countries.

He was responsible for the five year Hope and History Campaign to raise $100 million for projects in Ireland. After 21 years he left the Ireland Funds and now runs Diaspora Matters in Dublin which is a consultancy company which gives advice on Diaspora issues to governments, corporates and individuals. He writes and speaks extensively on Philanthropy, Diaspora and Networking and in 2011 produced a Global Diaspora Strategies Toolkit. In 2012 he was the keynote speaker at the Hillary Clinton Global Diaspora Forum in Washington and in 2013 was the Conference Chairman of the Global Diaspora Forum which was held in Dublin.

In 2008 Kingsley was awarded a CBE for his work on British-Irish relations.

 

NOTE: The conference is a Federation of Irish Sport members event and tickets are not open to general sale. Commercial organisations can attend the conference through a number of partnership options which can be discussed by contacting: Conn McCluskey, Business Services Manager, 01-6251155 conn.mccluskey@irishsport.ie

Show Jumping: Teenager Bertarm Allen Bids To Become Ireland's First Ever World Cup Winner

WEXFORD’S Bertram Allen is Ireland’s only representative at this week’s Longines FEI World Cup Jumping Final in Las Vegas, USA, which starts early on Friday morning (Irish time) and finishes on Sunday night.

Allen and his grey mare Molly Malone V will be amongst 41 of the world’s best human and equine athletes competing.

Allen, who is just 19, astonished pundits by winning the first ever World Cup Qualifier in which he had competed, at Verona in Italy late last year.

He followed this with another World Cup Qualifier victory at Bordeaux in France in February.

After a dazzling series of performances internationally, he is now ranked tenth in the world, and is one of the favourites to win the World Cup Final – with the promise of the trophy going to Ireland for the first time in its history.

Other attempts by Irish riders have resulted in runner-up places from Trevor Coyle and the legendary Cruising in 1999 and Jessica Kurten with Castle Forbes Libertina in 2006. Eddie Macken and Carrolls of Dundalk placed third in the World Cup Final in 1979.

Bertram Allen and Molly Malone face a daunting series of up to five world class courses over three days in the Mack Centre arena at Las Vegas, with the World Cup winner being announced after the final competition on Sunday night.

SCHEDULE – SHOW JUMPING WORLD CUP FINAL, LAS VEGAS 

  • Live video is available for all competitions by subscription from www.feitv.organd starts ten minutes before each competition.
  • Updates on scoring will be available via Team Ireland Equestrian’s Twitter feed @teamirleq and on Team Ireland Equestrian’s Facebook page here.

Friday, April 17, 2015
3am (Irish time) Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping Final I

Speed class, with seconds added for knockdowns

Saturday, April 18, 2015
3am (Irish time) Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping Final II

One round against the clock, and one jump-off which is also against the clock. Results are then converted into points which are carried into the third and last competition

Sunday, April 19, 2015
8pm (Irish time) Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping Final III

Two rounds of jumping over a Grand Prix course of fences between 1.50m and 1.60m in height. The top 30 horse-and-rider combinations are eligible to compete but only 20 go through to the second round. The leading rider after the first two competitions goes last, and starts on a zero score.

•Total prize money for the Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping 2014/2015 Final is €1.3m. The World Cup winner receives 750,000 euro.

•The defending champion is Germany’s Daniel Deusser (Cornet D’Amour).

•Ireland has never won the World Cup Final. Trevor Coyle and the legendary Cruising placed second in 1999 and Jessica Kurten with Castle Forbes Libertina in 2006 also finished as runners-up. Eddie Macken and Carrolls of Dundalk placed third in the World Cup Final in 1979.

Sport Tourism Summit 2015

SCHEDULE

Thursday 14th May

– Shannon Airport European Sport Tourism Summit 2015
– Shannon Group European Sport Tourism Awards 2015

Friday 15th May

– European Sport Tourism Industry Expert Sessions
– European Sport Tourism Academic Conference

 Register here:

http://sporttourismsummit.ie/event-registration/

EUROPEAN SPORT TOURISM SUMMIT 2015 – Thursday 14th May

The Shannon Airport European Sport Tourism Summit is the largest sport tourism event in Europe. CEOs, directors and key decision makers from the world of sport and tourism will provide insights into what works for sport, sports bodies, events and destinations in creating a sustainable approach to the fastest growing global tourism sector.

The Shannon Airport European Sport Tourism Summit 2015 is being held in Thomond Park Stadium, Limerick on Thursday 14th and Friday 15th May 2015; a city synonymous with sport tourism as European City of Sport 2011 and National City of Culture 2014. The 2 day event has a share of international speakers, expert practical and technical sessions, an international academic conference, VIP Sports Lounge, networking and the 1st European Sport Tourism Awards.

DOWNLOAD 2015 PROGRAMME

EUROPEAN SPORT TOURISM AWARDS – Thursday 14th May

The Shannon Group European Sport Tourism Awards will recognise the best in sport tourism from events, destinations of all sizes, marketing sponsorship activation and social media use across Europe. The awards will mark the success of destination marketing organisations, rights holders and marketing specialists who are directly involved in the sport tourism sector across Europe. The Awards ceremony will be hosted on the evening of Thursday 14th May in King Johns Castle, Limerick. Nominations will be accepted from January 1st to April 27th with the shortlist announced in early May.

ENTER AWARDS

SPORT TOURISM INDUSTRY EXPERT SESSIONS – Friday 15th May

The European Sport Tourism Summit 2015 will host a series of expert sessions with speakers from international bid companies, mega events, sponsorship and global brands providing practical advice on enhancing sport tourism activation. These sessions are a technical and practical insight from international experts on event planning and delivery, sponsorship, digital marketing, bidding, operations and impact evaluation.

DOWNLOAD INDUSTRY EXPERT PROGRAMME

EUROPEAN SPORT TOURISM ACADEMIC CONFERENCE – Friday 15th May

The European Sport Tourism Academic Conference is coordinated by The Centre of Sport, Tourism and Leisure Studies of the University of Brighton in association with W2 Consulting. The conference will consist of feature presentations, a panel discussion on the state of sport and tourism and links between academia and industry as well as paper presentations from academics across Europe and internationally.

DOWNLOAD ACADEMIC PROGRAMME CALL FOR PAPERS

SPORTCAL VIP SPORTS LOUNGE – Thursday 14th & Friday 15th May

The SportCal VIP Sports Lounge presents an opportunity to meet international sport tourism experts including rights holders, federations, event organisers and host destinations. The Sports Lounge is open to industry VIPs and senior executives to network and create business opportunities, expand connections and develop growth in the sport tourism industry. Delegates can attend the Sports Lounge over the course of the 2 day Summit.

MEET THE BUYERS

SHOW JUMPING – WEXFORD TEENAGER ALLEN BREAKS THROUGH INTO WORLD TOP TEN

SETTING a new high in Irish sporting achievement, 19 year-old Bertram Allen has today (Tuesday) entered the top ten of the world’s best show jumping riders.

In the official Longines World Rider Rankings, which measure the monthly performances of over 2,000 riders internationally, Wexford-born Allen has today for the first time achieved tenth position, putting him amongst the global elite of the sport.

With two recent World Cup Qualifying competition wins under his belt, Allen has 2355 points in the Longines rankings today, with Germany’s Daniel Deusser in the lead with 2825 points.

The teenager won his first ever World Cup competition at Verona late last year aboard Ballywalter Farms’s mare Molly Malone V, and then followed that up in February with another win at Verona in Italy on Billy Twomey’s stallion Romanov, a horse which also gave him victory in the German Grand Prix at Dortmund in March.

Allen is also the only Irish rider to qualify for the FEI World Cup final at Las Vegas in April, and is now one of the favourites to take the trophy. If he does, he will be the youngest rider in 30 years to achieve this honour, and the first show jumper from Ireland to claim first place. The nearest Ireland has come to taking the World Cup crown were runner-up places from Trevor Coyle and the legendary Cruising in 1999 and Jessica Kurten with Castle Forbes Libertina in 2006. Eddie Macken and Carrolls of Dundalk also placed third in the World Cup Final in 1979.

Allen says of his methods: “You have to be dedicated, relaxed and quiet. Horses have to live and work in a simple, natural way. You have to do what is necessary to be where you want to be. You have to improve yourself by learning from the best, and then the opportunities will come.”

Grant Thornton Corporate 5k Team Challenge in association with Athletics Ireland

The Grant Thornton Corporate 5k Team Challenge is back by popular demand in the Dublin Docklands  on  Tuesday 1st of September for the fourth year in a row. It is also expanding to two new locations the National Sports Campus in Fingal on Wednesday 13th of May and The Mall, Cork City on Tuesday 30th of June. The Corporate Challenge is organised by the national governing body Athletics Ireland as one of their key fundraising events to support young emerging athletes. Participants are encouraged to fundraise for the chosen charity the Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children through my.charity.ie. The ISPCC will also receive 10% of all entrants’ fees. http://www.grantthorntoncorporatechallenge.ie/

In 2014 entries hit a record high of close to 1000 teams or 4000 participants. Given the success of the race it will be rolled out to two new locations to allow more of the business community to experience this unique event. The new locations and dates are the National Sports Campus in Fingal on Wednesday 13th of May and The Mall, Cork City on Tuesday 30th of June with the flagship event taking place in the Dublin Docklands on Tuesday 1st of September.

The Corporate Challenge is organised by the national governing body Athletics Ireland whose mission is to support and develop the athletes of Ireland of all ages, disciplines and abilities. Aimed at encouraging social running amongst the business community in Dublin and Cork, the event welcomes both seasoned runners as well as beginners. Each run will be a team event and a minimum of four participants will enter with team members’ times combined to determine the winner.

Paul McCann, Managing Partner with Grant Thornton said:  “The Corporate Challenge is a great opportunity to build team spirit and to create a sense of healthy competition. This event goes from strength to strength every year with more people participating. We are delighted to partner with Athletics Ireland and to support the work that they do to promote fitness and making a difference to young promising athletes.”

“We recognise the importance of promoting fitness and by supporting this event, we also hope that we are enhancing the awareness of the important role it can play in the workplace. In addition, it’s a great opportunity to raise some funds for charity and this year, 10% of each entry fee to each Challenge will go to the Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (ISPCC) to support the work it is doing to build stronger, healthier families, who can cope with challenges, solve problems and raise happy, resilient children.”

Event Ambassador, Olympian and former London Marathon winner Catherina McKiernan commented on last year’s run, “There was a great buzz and atmosphere. While there was a certain competitive edge to it, there was a little more banter than what I would be use to at the start of a race. As an athlete it gave my heart a lift to see so many people out running and keeping themselves fit and healthy”.

John Foley, Chief Executive of Athletics Ireland, said “As an association one of our core strategic objectives is to promote health and fitness in the population as a whole. This event enables us to reach beyond our core membership into the business community by encouraging them to focus on a fitness programme which targets a 5k run; a good starter point for novice runners. We are delighted that we are adding new locations and we can extend this positive impact to over 7600 participants.”

Foley added: “Financial stability is central to delivery of our strategic plans, in addition to funds received from the Irish Sports Council we generate 50% of our own revenue. Grant Thornton’s sponsorship of this event allows for it to be a revenue earner for the association with profits generated channelled into our Junior High Performance Athletics programmes. These programmes provide support and expertise to close to 100 of our emerging young athletes to help them to fulfil their potential.”

Entry fee is €100 for a team of four, all events are chipped timed for accuracy and there is a t-shirt and goody bag for all participates.

Participants are encouraged to fundraise for the chosen charity Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (ISPCC) through mycharity.ie.

To ENTER your team now and download Catherina McKiernan’s training programme go to www.grantthorntoncorporatechallenge.ie.