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International success for Áine Murphy Academy dancers

Milltown’s Marcus O’Sullivan and Rathmore’s Isabelle O’Sullivan, both dancers with the Áine Murphy Academy of Irish Dancing, have continued to shine in Irish dancing competitions across Ireland and the UK.

Marcus, already a World Champion, celebrated his victory earlier this year with family and friends over the summer.
He hasn’t slowed down since, as the 11-year-old dancer successfully defended his titles at the Irish National Championships, the All-Scotland Championship, and most recently, the Great Britain Championship, which he won last weekend.
Isabelle is also making waves, having recently qualified for her first World Championship. In September, she secured a fifth-place finish at the Irish Nationals, held at the INEC, and followed that up with a third-place result in the Under-10 girls competition at the All-Scotland Championships.
Both dancers are now back in training as they prepare for the Munster Championships in November.
Their sights are also set on the prestigious World Championships, which will be held in Dublin next Easter.
International success for Áine Murphy Academy dancers
Milltown’s Marcus O’Sullivan and Rathmore’s Isabelle O’Sullivan, both dancers with the Áine Murphy Academy of Irish Dancing, have continued to shine in Irish dancing competitions across Ireland and the UK.

Marcus, already a World Champion, celebrated his victory earlier this year with family and friends over the summer.
He hasn’t slowed down since, as the 11-year-old dancer successfully defended his titles at the Irish National Championships, the All-Scotland Championship, and most recently, the Great Britain Championship, which he won last weekend.
Isabelle is also making waves, having recently qualified for her first World Championship. In September, she secured a fifth-place finish at the Irish Nationals, held at the INEC, and followed that up with a third-place result in the Under-10 girls competition at the All-Scotland Championships.
Both dancers are now back in training as they prepare for the Munster Championships in November.
Their sights are also set on the prestigious World Championships, which will be held in Dublin next Easter.
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