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Pedal power as Ring of Kerry Cycle returns and celebrates 40 years

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The Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle - which will this year run on Saturday July 2 - is celebrating its 40th anniversary.

However, this year numbers are limited to 8,000 cyclists for the first time.

Back in 1981 a small group of Killarney cyclists had an idea to cycle the Ring of Kerry to raise money for charity.

It has since grown to be Ireland's largest one day charity cycle event and has raised over €17 million for 160 charity and voluntary community organisations.

“Today the vision hasn’t changed but the enormity and success of the event has grown exponentially,” said event PRO Cathal Walshe.

“This fundraising event brings together thousands of cyclists making it a powerful and meaningful impact for people in need across our communities.”

The event has changed considerably since its foundation.

“We have come a long way from those early days when cyclists dusted off their push bikes, no helmets or lycra then, and you were doing well if you had a gear on your bike,” said Acting Chairman Tony Daly.

“Van loads of volunteers would follow and with buckets in hand they would collect up to €15,000 on the day.”

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In the past over 10,000 participants took part in the 170km event. As a result of safety concerns this has been reduced to a maximum of 8,000 this year. The restricted numbers will also allow organisers to better manage event catering.

Also, there is a significant number of registered cyclists already on the books from the deferred 2020 and 2021 events.

“We know there will be pent up demand for this year’s cycle, so it will be a case of 'the early bird catches the worm’ so cyclists need to be on the ready when registration opens at 12 noon on Valentine’s Day!” Cathal said.

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The six charities to benefit from this year’s Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle have been named.

Breakthrough Cancer Research and the Irish Community Air Ambulance are the two main beneficiary charities chosen this year.

Local charities are: Ard Chúram Dementia Centre Listowel; Banna Rescue C.R.B.I Unit; Cúnamh Iveragh Respite Home for adults with special needs and Down Syndrome Kerry.

“We hope we can raise a €1,000,000 for the nominated charities,” Tony said. “The cycling community of Kerry and beyond are so thrilled and so looking forward to coming back and feeling the energy and excitement of the day. It is always such a special time, perhaps best described as a carnival for cyclists and their families and the many volunteers who gather year after year to be part of this great day.”

The registration fee for 2022 is €100 plus a 3.5% service fee.

For more information or to register visit: www.ringofkerrycycle.ie.

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Muckross Rowing Club to launch three new boats in honour of members

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Muckross Rowing Club will celebrate the official launch of three new racing boats, marking a special occasion in the club’s history.

The boats will be named in honour of three distinguished club members, Paul Griffin, Sean Casey and Cathal Moynihan, who achieved remarkable success on both the national and international stage during their rowing careers.

Each proudly represented Ireland at the Olympic Games in 2004 and 2008.

Their rowing careers scaled to the ultimate stage of the Olympic Games when they represented Ireland in 2004 and 2008.

The three athletes donned the green jersey first at a young age with representation in Junior and U23 international competition before all progressing to represent Ireland at senior level.

The club has expressed pride in its three members who have represented their club and country so successfully.

The launch will take place on Sunday, February 22 at 2pm at the Club’s boathouse and all are welcome to attend

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Several hotels recognised in tourism awards

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Several Killarney hotels were honoured for their outstanding service at the CIÉ Tours Annual Awards of Excellence.

CIÉ Tours, the largest carrier of US visitors to Ireland every year, held its annual awards of excellence which celebrates Irish hoteliers and tourist experience operators.

The Europe Hotel & Resort was awarded gold for ‘Best 5 Star Hotel’.

The hotel is known for its elegance and luxury, and the hotel lies on the shores of Lough Lein overlooking the vast and magnificent Kerry landscape.

Great Southern Killarney received a gold award for ‘Best Hotel Service & Hospitality.

The hospitality venue was commended for its charm and warm welcome; the hotel ensures that its guests have a memorable stay.

The Plaza, International Hotel, Towers Hotel, and the Avenue received merit awards in the Munster hotel category.

Meanwhile, Killarney Horse & Carriage Tours were recipients of a merit award in the Munster visitor experience category.

Seán Canney TD, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, acknowledged the commitment of tour operators across Ireland and paid tribute to the award recipients.

He said: “These awards are a testament to the high standards of quality that each operator holds and is a well-deserved recognition of their work in welcoming CIÉ Tours visitors to Ireland, providing them with unique and unrivalled experiences”.

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