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Girl, 12, goes to High Court to sue for right to compete in Irish dancing world championship qualifier
Girl, 12, goes to High Court to sue for right to compete in Irish dancing world championship qualifier

A 12-year-old girl has launched High Court proceedings against a body that governs Irish dancing aimed at allowing her participate in a world championship qualifier due to take place next month.

Wed, 25 Oct, 2017

Ex-world champion Irish dancer rejects claims she tried to get judge to mark some competitors down
Ex-world champion Irish dancer rejects claims she tried to get judge to mark some competitors down

A former world champion Irish dancer has strongly rejected claims she attempted to coerce an adjudicator into awarding unfavourable marks to certain competitors at a competition they were judging.

Wed, 21 Jun, 2017

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