Community Games

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The Community Games, known for sponsorship reasons as the Cairn Community Games, is an Irish independent voluntary organisation and national governing body which seeks to provide opportunities for children and young people to participate in a range of sporting and cultural activities. A number of 'National Festivals', undertaken as part of the Community Games, are held over several weekends during the year, usually from May onwards. Children first take part in their area, of which there are over 400, and then progress to county, provincial and ultimately the national finals.{{fact|date=February 2025}}

History

The Community Games was set up in 1967 by Joseph Connolly.{{cite web|url = https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-30382453.html | website = Irish Examiner | title = Community Games founder dies | date= 18 October 2008 | accessdate = 21 February 2025 }} Initially, the event was focused in the Walkinstown area of Dublin – as a way to deal with the problems of the lack of leisure-time activities for young people of the area. The Dublin Community Games finals took place, in Santry, in 1968 and 1969. The event expanded by 1970, and the finals of the inaugural National Community Games involved teams from counties Cork, Kilkenny, Limerick, Louth, Roscommon, Tipperary and Waterford.{{cite web|url = https://www.athleticsireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/legacy/downloads/statistics/Community_Games_ROH_(3).pdf | website = athleticsireland.ie | title = All Ireland Community Games - Athletics Roll of Honour 1968-2019 | accessdate = 21 February 2025 }}

For much of the game's history, from 1973 until 2008, the national finals were held in Mosney, County Meath. However, from 2009 onwards the games were held at the Athlone Institute of Technology in Athlone, County Westmeath and then in the grounds of the University of Limerick. They have since been in several different venues throughout Ireland such as SETU Carlow, Westport Golf Club, Kilkenny Watershed and Visual Carlow.{{fact|date=February 2025}}

Previously known as the "HSE Community Games",{{cite web|url = http://www.communitygames.ie/ | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20150112030722/http://www.communitygames.ie/ | archivedate = 12 January 2015 | website = communitygames.ie | title = HSE Community Games - Home | accessdate = 21 February 2025 }} as of 2018 the organisation was sponsored by Aldi.{{cite web|url = https://www.communitygames.ie/ | website = communitygames.ie | title = Community Games - Aldi Community Games - Endless Possibilities | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20180601085907/https://www.communitygames.ie/ | archivedate = 1 June 2018 }} In early 2024, Cairn Homes was announced as the title sponsor for the Community Games.{{cite press release | website = cairncommunitygames.ie | url = https://www.cairncommunitygames.ie/news/cairn-announces-title-sponsorship-and-eur3-million-investment-in-iconic-community-games | title = Cairn Announces Title Sponsorship And €3 Million Investment In Iconic Community Games | date = January 2024 | accessdate = 21 February 2025 }}{{cite web|url =https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/community-games-receives-3m-and-new-title-sponsor-in-bid-to-boost-participation/a937631460.html | website = Irish Independent | title = Community Games receives €3m and new title sponsor in bid to boost participation | date = 29 January 2024 | accessdate = 21 February 2025 }}

Events

Sports, games and activities that are undertaken as part of the Community Games include:{{fact|date=February 2025}}

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Young people from all over Ireland aim to qualify for the Community Games "National Festivals" each year. These take place over several weekends in various locations throughout Ireland.

Past participants

A number of notable Irish athletes and performers have previously participated in the games. These have included:

See also

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