TARGETTED APPROACH SOUGHT TO SUPPORT OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC ATHLETES

OFI CALLS FOR TARGETTED APPROACH TO SUPPORT OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC ATHLETES

ROUND TABLE BRIEFING SCHEDULED FOR 12 NOON 

The Olympic Federation of Ireland (OFI) today called for a number of straightforward measures to be put in place to support prospective Olympic and Paralympic athletes during the current crisis.  Sport Ireland, the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport and the relevant Ministers have all been working very hard to request minor exemptions for Olympic and Paralympic athletes but unfortunately there has been no green light to their requests to date.

The measures are being requested for a very small number of prospective Tokyo athletes (approx. 200 across Ireland) in line with medically reviewed, internationally accepted health protocols The situation is becoming increasingly difficult as more and more competitor nations return to training, putting Irish athletes at a significant disadvantage that may soon become too big to breach.

Peter Sherrard, Olympic Federation of Ireland CEO explains,

“To take one sport as an example, we have a situation at the moment where rowing clubs for recreational users in Ireland are open in line with government protocols, yet our Olympic rowers can’t access the water in line with those same protocols because they are living outside the permitted kilometre radius from their national training centre. The solution is a simple waiver from the relevant Health authorities for this small number of athletes so that they can travel the required distance to train, just as their competitors internationally have been granted weeks ago. Frustrations of this nature are being experienced by elite athletes from a variety of sports.

“Our Olympic Sports have all prepared very detailed protocols which have been reviewed medically for a return to the venues like the Sport Ireland Campus, the Sport Ireland Institute and the National Aquatic Centre and National Rowing Centre, in advance of, and in isolation from the general public, as is happening in other European countries.

“Irish sport and Irish athletes have been incredibly respectful throughout lockdown and will continue to support all the measures that need to be implemented. While phased plans have been agreed for a recreational return to sport, we believe that the Olympic and Paralympic athletes who represent us internationally need prioritisation to return without delay.

“As a group, the athletes of Team Ireland have shown true resilience and have been role models to us all throughout this crisis, but the longer they are away from their high performance training environments, the harder it will be for them to return to optimum fitness and their peak performance in time for next year’s Games.”

The OFI will host a round table media conference via zoom at noon today to discuss further. Olympic athletes, Chef de Mission for Tokyo Tricia Heberle, OFI CEO Peter Sherrard, Athletes’ Commission Chair Shane O’Connor and Performance Director for swimming Jon Rudd will be available for comment. For details on how to join the conference, please email [email protected].

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