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Mark Pollock (born 29 February 1976) is an international motivational speaker, explorer, and author from Ireland [1] [2] who became the first blind man to race to the South Pole. As part of a three-man team called South Pole Flag, alongside Simon O'Donnell and Inge Solheim he took 43 days in January 2009 to complete the Amundsen Omega 3 South ...
After retiring from playing inter county football he visited Hikkaduwa - a surfing town on the south coast of Sri Lanka. [17] During the 2023 Israel–Hamas war he and David Hickey formed a group called Dublin Footballers Support Palestine to advocate for Palestinians and to put pressure on the Irish Government to take a stronger stance against Israeli human rights abuses.
Talksport (styled as talkSPORT), owned by News Broadcasting, is a sports radio station in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland. The station was originally launched as Talk Radio UK in 1995. Talksport's content includes live coverage of sporting events, interviews with the leading names in sport and entertainment, phone-ins and discussion.
O'Shea remains a fan of rugby, tennis and golf, playing tennis every Saturday and also giving opinions on Irish sports to radio and newspapers. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] O'Shea went on to study economics, English and philosophy at University College Dublin and had a career as a sports journalist in the Evening Press for many years after meeting Tim Pat ...
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Some notable fluent Irish language speakers. List. Vincent Barry (1908–1975), scientist [2] Páraic Breathnach (b. 1956), Irish actor, performer, writer and ...
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Dublin Web Summit 2011. The first Web Summit was a mix of bloggers, journalists, and technologists in a hotel on the outskirts of Dublin. [59] Panelists and speakers included Iain Dale, the political blogger, Ben Hammersley of the Guardian, and Ian Douglas of the Daily Telegraph. In 2010 it was a meet-up for 400 or so of the local technology ...