GAA demonstration to take place in Paris as part of sporting festival at the Olympics

A two-day demonstration will see Gaelic football, hurling, camogie and Ladies Gaelic football feature as part of a sports festival in the Olympic fan zone at Chateau Vincennes.
GAA demonstration to take place in Paris as part of sporting festival at the Olympics

GAA IN PARIS: Ireland fans at the Olympics. ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy

Gaelic games are set to feature at the Olympics for the first time in 120-years.

An official GAA demonstration formed a small part of the 1904 Games in St Louis but starting on Thursday in Paris, a two-day demonstration will see Gaelic football, hurling, camogie and Ladies Gaelic football feature as part of a sports festival in the Olympic fan zone at Chateau Vincennes.

Ireland is one of 10 countries that has been chosen to feature in a 10-day festival of sport showcasing indigenous European sports and games. Sport Ireland has nominated the GAA to feature Gaelic games with the local Paris Gaels GAA club involved in exhibiting the games.

On Thursday there will be three hours of activity for local schoolchildren from 3pm to 6pm while on Friday, there will be another exhibition aimed at the general public attending the fan zones and watching the Olympics to experience Gaelic games again from 12pm to 3pm.

The high-profile exposure is a huge boost to World GAA as it continues its campaign of international awareness. World GAA accounts for 470 clubs outside of Ireland with Gaelic games played in 52 countries.

The GAA and Camogie Association secured UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage status for hurling and camogie in 2018, and Gaelic football and Ladies Gaelic football have this month been formally recognised on Ireland’s national list, the first step in the bid to also secure UNESCO statues for football.

A GAA delegation led by Director General Tom Ryan will be guests of Ireland’s Ambassador to France, Niall Burgess, and hold a number of meetings with sporting bodies as part of the three-day visit to Paris.

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