IABA – Sport Ireland Resilience Funding Update 08.01.21

Dear members,

The Irish Athletic Boxing Association (IABA) are delighted to announce that following extensive work conducted by the sub-committee of  the board of directors and consultation with the funders Sport Ireland, that we can now begin the process of the distribution of this much needed Covid-19 Resilience funding amongst our affiliated clubs.

The IABA were successful in securing €725,000 through two tiers of Sport Ireland’s Covid-19 Resilience funding. €225,000 was secured through the National Governing Body (NGB) stream of funding and €500,000 was secured through the Club Resilience stream of funding.

The decision has been taken by the Board that the €225,000 which was secured through the National Governing Body (NGB) stream of funding is to be used towards the insurance cost of the organisation for this season. This in turn means that all Clubs/County Boards & Provincial Councils who were successfully affiliated during season 2019/20 will not have to pay any insurance costs to the IABA for the current season, subject to the successful completion of the IABA’s 2020/21 affiliation process.

The Board of Directors have also agreed that the €500,000 which was secured through the Club Resilience stream of funding is to be distributed as widely as possible. This in turn will allow all eligible affiliated clubs to draw down from this much needed funding. The board felt that given the negative financial impact experienced and currently still being experienced by all of our clubs, that this was the fairest and most equitable way to distribute these funds.

IABA Staff members over the coming days will begin contacting our clubs to facilitate the distribution of these funds. Clubs looking to access this funding will need to follow the process outlined by staff and provide all requested information.  

It should be noted that the €500,000 secured through the Club Resilience stream of funding refers only to clubs based in the Republic of Ireland. Sport NI are currently working with our Ulster staff in relation to resilience funding for our clubs in their jurisdiction. Our Ulster staff team have been engaging with these clubs and will continue to do so throughout the process.

IABA Chairman, Ciaran Kirwan and President Dominic O’Rourke on receiving this news “would like to take this opportunity on behalf of the IABA and its board to thank Sport Ireland for their assistance and support to date. Furthermore, they would like to thank all our clubs and members for their patience, understanding and hard work throughout. There is understandably a high threshold for the distribution of public money which can lead to frustration amongst those waiting to access this funding. However, it is vitally important for the IABA that these processes are managed in the correct fashion.  We would now ask all clubs who are contacted by our staff team to engage in the process in the requested fashion, as only clubs who complete the process will be eligible to avail of this funding.”

Following what has been arguably the toughest year in the organisation’s history, today’s news comes as a much-welcomed ray of light during what has been an extremely dark period.

Wishing you all a happy, safe and successful New Year.

Fergal Carruth CEO IABA

Federation of Irish Sport Volunteers in Sport Awards Virtual Ceremony

The Federation of Irish Sport and EBS are delighted to invite you to attend their virtual Volunteers in Sport Awards. The ceremony, which serves to highlight and recognise the work of our many volunteers in Ireland during the year 2020, will be streamed live over three evenings next week. We would be honoured if you would join us in spirit to celebrate our winners and begin a new year on a positive and appreciative note.

The ceremony details are as follows:

Tuesday 12th January @7pm – Leinster County Winners & Special Recognition of Daingean GAA

Wednesday 13th January @ 7pm – Munster and Connacht County Winners & Special Recognition of Pat Hooper

Thursday 14th January @ 7pm – Ulster County Winners & Outstanding Achievement Recipient

All three evenings will be streamed live at the below link and across the Federation of Irish Sport Facebook page. We will have live updates across all of our social channels so be sure to get involved and share your comments, pictures and celebrations with us using #DedicatedToTheDedicated #VolunteerHeroes. Please also feel free to share the link with family, friends, colleagues and club mates to join in celebrating our fantastic volunteers.

Live Link – Volunteers in Sport Awards Live

If you cannot join us live, don’t worry! We will have all three evenings available to re-watch at the following link from Friday 15th January so you can tune in in your own time.

Re-watch Link – Volunteers in Sport Awards We look forward to three evenings of celebration and appreciation of our unsung heroes next week.

TAYLOR WINS IRISH TIMES/SPORT IRELAND AWARD



Unified lightweight champion Katie Taylor was named Irish Times/Sport Ireland Sportswoman of the Year for 2020 just before Christmas.

The Bray woman defended her IBF/WBA/WBC/WBO titles after a close encounter with battling Belgium orthodox Delfine Persoon last year and also beat Miriam Gutierrez in 2020 to retain her belts.

Taylor won 18 major titles – including Ireland’s only Olympic gold in any sport this century at London 2012 – in the amateur ranks before turning pro after the Rio Olympics.

The Wicklow woman also claimed five Irish Elite belts at Dublin’s National Stadium and was ranked No. 1 in the world for ten straight years in the 60kg category before switching codes.

As sporting activities were put on hold due for several months due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the organisers decided to honour several sportswomen for their inspirational contributions to the wider community this year.

The three award winners honoured were 2018 World Elite champion Kellie Harrington, Gaelic footballer Orlagh Farmer and runner Gina Akpe-Moses.

2020 was the 17th year of the awards.

Information relating to Level 5 Covid-19 restrictions in the Republic of Ireland 04/01/21:

Dear Members,

As you will be aware, on December 30th the Irish Government announced a revised Level 5.

During this period people are asked to stay at home, except to travel for work, education or other essential purposes.

The information below should be noted in relation to sport & exercise. Full details on those measures can be viewed here:

  1. Sporting facilities (Indoors & Outdoors), gyms, leisure centres and swimming pools must close. 
  2. Activity is restricted to individual training/personal exercise within 5 km of home.
  3. Individuals may meet with one other household in outdoor settings when taking personal exercise. 
  4. Exemptions to Training & Matches apply to certain professional, elite sports, horse-racing, greyhound racing and approved equestrian events. Such events should take place behind closed doors.
  5. No other matches or events are to take place.

The IABA will continue to provide updates to the Sector as and when they arise.

Please stay safe and keep up to date with all Covid-19 government announcements – https://www.gov.ie/en/campaigns/c36c85-covid-19-coronavirus/?referrer=http://www.gov.ie/covid/