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The Olympic Federation Of Ireland Launches Dare To Believe Programme.

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The Olympic Federation Of Ireland Launches Dare To Believe Programme.

The Olympic Federation of Ireland is proud to launch
Dare to Believe, a school activation programme championed and supported by the
Athletes’ Commission. Olympism, Paralympism and the benefits of sport will be
promoted in schools nationwide by some of Ireland’s best known and most
accomplished athletes in a fun and interactive manner. The initial pilot phase
is targeting the fifth and sixth class students in primary schools.

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Launching the programme today were Irish Lightweight
Women’s World Boxing Champion Kellie Harrington, Irish Olympic Rower Claire
Lambe and Paralympic Swimmer Nicole Turner, all of whom will be part of the
programme. 

The aim of the programme is to promote the wider
values of sport to children – teachers and students will receive resource packs
with a range of activities and information based on five rings – Olympism and
Paralympism, Healthy Mind and Body, Joy of Effort and Courage, and Respect,
Responsibility and Equality. The final ring is titled ‘Striving for Excellence’
and involves a high-performance athlete or Olympian/Paralympian telling the
class about their journey in sport.

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The dual purpose of the programme is to help
athletes to develop their presentation skills and profiles, while providing a
small additional revenue stream. For the Olympic Federation of Ireland, it is
it is important to have a meaningful impact on children, and how sport can
benefit them across a variety of realms. It is intended that Dare to Believe
will be developed further in the coming years helping to bring the many values
of sport and Olympism to the classrooms, as well as to help athletes with their
own story telling.

Dare to Believe was developed by 2008 Olympian
Roisin McGettigan, who competed in the steeplechase:

“When I came home from the Olympic Games, I was
asked to speak at my local schools. I had all of these hard-earned lessons,
international experiences and passion for my sport that I was bursting to share
with the next generation, but I soon realised that presenting my story
effectively was something I needed to prepare for. I felt that if I had a
template to work with and guidance on how to tell my story, it would have
been a better experience for me, but more importantly a better experience for
the children to whom I was speaking. It got me thinking about what could be
done. I’m delighted that the Olympic Federation of Ireland, the Athletes’
Commission and the International Olympic Committee have backed this programme.
Dare to Believe is an engaging programme that will make a difference in the
classrooms and strengthen relationships with Olympians.”

Kellie Harrington is one of the Dare to Believe
ambassadors who will be visiting schoolchildren: 

“I am delighted to be an ambassador of this
brilliant and refreshing programme. As a teenager I started boxing to make a
lifestyle change, and at that time, never in my wildest dreams did I think I
would become a world champion and be competing in the highest level
competitions. I want to be able to pass on all the skills I have learnt
from sport and try to leave a positive impact on children and teenagers that
will make them want to go on and achieve great things in life. Sport has given
me great discipline and focus in all aspects of my life, I am looking forward
to sharing this with the next generation.” 

Peter Sherrard, CEO of Olympic Federation of Ireland
commented,

“As we grow as an organisation, reaching out
nationally to children is vitally important. Dare to Believe is the perfect
platform to us to achieve this. Through our fantastic athlete ambassadors, we
can help teachers, and really connect with school children by developing their
skills across a wide range of areas at a crucial stage in their development.
The curriculum and interactive resources have been developed by Olympian Roisin
McGettigan and former elite athlete Roisin Jones in partnership with the IOC. I
want thank them for all of their work in helping the Olympic Federation of
Ireland and our Athletes’ Commission to create a tangible support platform for
our athletes.”

The Dare to Believe Olympic Schools Programme aims
to inspire and increase youth participation in sports by maximizing our Olympic
athletes’ roles as ambassadors through inspirational workshops in schools
around Ireland. The Olympic Federation of Ireland is facilitating Ireland's top
ambassador athletes across a variety of sports and preparing them to go into
schools with the aim of inspiring the kids by telling their stories of
dedication, resilience, determination etc. In addition, the Olympic Federation
of Ireland have created an interactive curriculum for teachers based on Olympic
and Paralympic values to increase the impact of our ambassadors’ visits and
foster its relationship with schools in Ireland. Visit www.daretobelieve.ie for
further information on how to get involved.

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