The governing body for sport in Ireland has maintained that it “responded immediately, appropriately and promptly” to any welfare concerns that were raised with it about an alleged toxic and bullying ...
Rowing Ireland has said it is not acceptable that some of its elite athletes had negative experiences while participating in its high-performance programme.
Sport Ireland CEO Dr Úna May has said the body regrets the experience of some athletes within the Rowing Ireland High Performance programme over the past decade. Dr May has also insisted that Sport ...
Rowing Ireland has said it will "engage constructively" with a proposed independent review into athlete welfare and best practice governance.
EVANNE NÍ CHUILINN revealed that she received communication from Rowing Ireland CEO Michelle Carpenter on the eve of their ...
Rowing Ireland says it will "engage constructively" with an independent review into the welfare of athletes in its high ...
Rowing Ireland’s high-performance programme operated as a “cult”, which inflicted “catastrophic physical and mental health” damage on several athletes, an Oireachtas committee has been told.
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'Enough flags raised': Committee raises questions over how rowing welfare concerns were handled
Administrators faced sharp questioning as politicians examined delayed responses to athlete welfare concerns in Ireland’s high-performance rowing system ...
British counterpart allows transgender athletes to compete in defined categories The issue of transgender women competing in female races is contentious. Photo: Getty Rowing Ireland is considering ...
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