Annual Report 2018 Vision

Our vision is for everyone with a physical disability to enjoy sport, physical and recreational activities on a fully inclusive basis in any environment.

Mission To develop and promote sport, physical and recreational opportunities for people with a physical disability to reach their full potential.

Values Fun: IWA-Sport’s ethos is that having fun should be at the heart of everything we do.

Belonging: IWA-Sport is dedicated to fostering and instilling a sense of belonging and camaraderie through involvement in our programmes.

Empowerment: IWA-Sport believes that our members will be empowered to achieve greater independence, by building condence and self determination, through involvement in our programmes. Vision

Our vision is for everyone with a physical disability to enjoy sport, physical and recreational activities on a fully inclusive basis in any environment.

Mission To develop and promote sport, physical and recreational opportunities for people with a physical disability to reach their full potential.

Values Fun: IWA-Sport’s ethos is that having fun should be at the heart of everything we do.

Belonging: IWA-Sport is dedicated to fostering and instilling a sense of belonging and camaraderie through involvement in our programmes.

Empowerment: IWA-Sport believes that our members will be empowered to achieve greater independence, by building condence and self determination, through involvement in our programmes. Image courtesy of Paralympics Ireland Welcome Address

Dear IWA–Sport members, Another initiative of note was the production of the Great Outdoors, A guide for Accessibility. We are delighted to present our annual report on This was a dormant account funded project the activities of IWA-Sport for 2018. and provides practical and technical guidance with regard to accessing outdoor environments Once again we held a wide ranging programme including parks, trails, greenways, beaches and of sports activities in all parts of the country waterways and will ultimately serve to increase catering for all levels of involvement. Our primary opportunities for our members to enjoy the great goal every year is to provide participation outdoors. opportunities in our sports for members at all levels. We once again achieved this in 2018 with 2019 promises to be another busy and ambitious great success. year. We have targets of growing our club network domestically and on the international Activities continued at local club level all over the stage our teams will compete at many high country in 2018. There are approximately twenty level competitions, some of which will serve as six clubs facilitating organised sport at different qualifiers to 2020. levels nationally. We welcome the Northwest Stormers into the IWA-Sport family and look To conclude, we would like to thank all of the forward to supporting them with their new multi volunteers, athletes, staff, sponsors and principle sport club for junior athletes in the Sligo region. funders who support the work of IWA-Sport on This is one of many highlights across a range of an ongoing basis and we look forward to working participation initiatives in 2018. with you all again this coming year.

Last July we took great pride in hosting the Yours sincerely IWAS Youth in Athlone. This was the second time for us to do so with the Games Declan Slevin having been in in 2006. Like the weather NSEC Chairman that week, the memories of the Irish team at the Opening ceremony, the many great performances, Nicky Hamill and the friends made are all brilliant. Director of Sport

Additionally our team qualified for the World Championships for the first time ever, our Para Powerlifters both medalled at the European Championships and our swimmers and athletics teams performed brilliantly at their respective IPC European Championships.

i Image courtesy of Paralympics Ireland ii Contents

Welcome Address...... i

Para Athletics...... 02

Wheelchair Basketball...... 04

Wheelchair Rugby...... 06

Para Powerlifting...... 08

Para Swimming...... 10

Para Table Tennis...... 12

Boccia ...... 13

Para Cycling...... 14

IWAS Youth World Games...... 16

Other Events, Initiatives and Partnerships...... 18

Governance...... 19

Funding, Grants, Sponsorship & Other Support...... 20

Sports Club Structure...... 21

Income and Expenditure Statement...... 22

Balance Sheet...... 23

Events Calendar 2019...... 24

1

Para Athletics Lorem ipsum 2018 Grand Prix

8 competitions • 82 events 12 Irish records • 54 competitors

Anne Ebbs Award: Cillian Dunne Jimmy Byrne Award: Sinead Keon Merit award: Sophie Deniee Aisling O’Regan, Ray O’Dwyer Milestone Award: Niamh McCarthy, Jordan Lee. Male young Athlete of the Year: Sean Hughes Female Young Athlete of the Year: Mary Fitzgerald Jamie Boyle Volunteer of the Year: James McCarthy, Seamus Wall, Garrett Culliton Rosemary Tallon Award: Sean Hughes Jamie Boyle Athlete of the Year: Noelle Lenihan Track Athlete of the Year: Cathal Ryan

International competitions

IPC Grand Prix Paris: Shauna Bocquet 200m. 800m Silver medal, 100m bronze medal

European Athletics Championships Berlin: Noelle Lenihan: Discus Gold medal & World record. Orla Barry: Discus, Gold medal. Patrick Monaghan Marathon 400m: 5th place . Niamh McCarthy: Discus, Gold medal. Jordan Lee: High jump, Bronze medal. Paul Keogan: 200m, 4th place.

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Para Athletics Lorem ipsum 2018 Grand Prix

8 competitions • 82 events 12 Irish records • 54 competitors

Anne Ebbs Award: Cillian Dunne Jimmy Byrne Award: Sinead Keon Merit award: Sophie Deniee Aisling O’Regan, Ray O’Dwyer Milestone Award: Niamh McCarthy, Jordan Lee. Male young Athlete of the Year: Sean Hughes Female Young Athlete of the Year: Mary Fitzgerald Jamie Boyle Volunteer of the Year: James McCarthy, Seamus Wall, Garrett Culliton Rosemary Tallon Award: Sean Hughes Jamie Boyle Athlete of the Year: Noelle Lenihan Track Athlete of the Year: Cathal Ryan

Image courtesy of Paralympics Ireland

International competitions

IPC Grand Prix Paris: Shauna Bocquet 200m. 800m Silver medal, 100m bronze medal

European Athletics Championships Berlin: Noelle Lenihan: Discus Gold medal & World record. Orla Barry: Discus, Gold medal. Patrick Monaghan Marathon 400m: 5th place . Niamh McCarthy: Discus, Gold medal. Jordan Lee: High jump, Bronze medal. Paul Keogan: 200m, 4th place.

3 2018 Results League Winners: NI Knights

Gerard Larkin Cup: Limerick Scorpions, International Green/Walsh Cup: Ballybrack Bulls, Friendly

Paddy Byrne Cup: NI Knights, International friendly tournament, , National Cup: Ballyback bulls Torneio Internacional de Selecoeis.

Junior Blitz Award winners:

Shannonside Stealers - All Star Award: Conor Du cy Rebel Wheelers - All Star Award: Darragh O'Regan South East Swif - All Star Award: Jack Mangan Killester Tigers - All Star Award: Alina Clarke NI Knights - All Star Award: Nathan Mc Cabe North East Thunder - All Star Award: Zane O’Hoistin Galway Speeders - All Star Award: Mark Halliday Kingdom Wheelblasters - All Star Award: Saoirse Murphy Best Junior Female Wheelchair Basketball Player 2017/2018: South East Swifts, Sophie Deniee Best Junior Male Wheelchair Basketball Player 2017/2018 - South East Swifts, Jack Mangan Most improved player: Rebel Wheelers, Sean Ryan Sportsmanship Award: North East Thunder, Letitia Mcdonnell

Senior Award winners: Ballybrack Bulls WBC - All Star Award: Jonathan Hayes Rebel Wheelers WBC - All Star Award: Paul Ryan South East Swifts WBC - All Star Award: Pat O’Neill Killester WBC - All Star Award: Michael Cunningham NI Knights WBC - All Star Award: Jason Kennedy North East Thunder WBC - All Star Award: Phillip Gibson Clonaslee WBC - All Star Award Seamus Holland Limerick Scorpions WBC - All Star Award: James McCarthy Titans Wheelers WBC - All Star Award: Tim Creedon Best Under 23 Player of the Year 2017/2018: Jack Quinn Best Able Bodied Wheelchair Basketball Player of the Year 2017/2018: Valene Ryan Best Female Wheelchair Basketball Player of the Year 2017/2018: Christine Doyle Best Male Wheelchair Basketball Player of the Year 2017/2018: Jonathan Hayes Most Improved Player of the Year 2017/2018: Conor Coughlan Sportsmanship Award 2017/2018: Jason Ryan

4 2018 Results Wheelchair Basketball League Winners: NI Knights

Gerard Larkin Cup: Limerick Scorpions, International Green/Walsh Cup: Ballybrack Bulls, Friendly

Paddy Byrne Cup: NI Knights, International friendly tournament, Portugal, National Cup: Ballyback bulls Torneio Internacional de Selecoeis.

Junior Blitz Award winners:

Shannonside Stealers - All Star Award: Conor Du cy Rebel Wheelers - All Star Award: Darragh O'Regan South East Swif - All Star Award: Jack Mangan Killester Tigers - All Star Award: Alina Clarke NI Knights - All Star Award: Nathan Mc Cabe North East Thunder - All Star Award: Zane O’Hoistin Galway Speeders - All Star Award: Mark Halliday Kingdom Wheelblasters - All Star Award: Saoirse Murphy Best Junior Female Wheelchair Basketball Player 2017/2018: South East Swifts, Sophie Deniee Best Junior Male Wheelchair Basketball Player 2017/2018 - South East Swifts, Jack Mangan Most improved player: Rebel Wheelers, Sean Ryan Sportsmanship Award: North East Thunder, Letitia Mcdonnell

Senior Award winners: Ballybrack Bulls WBC - All Star Award: Jonathan Hayes Rebel Wheelers WBC - All Star Award: Paul Ryan South East Swifts WBC - All Star Award: Pat O’Neill Killester WBC - All Star Award: Michael Cunningham NI Knights WBC - All Star Award: Jason Kennedy North East Thunder WBC - All Star Award: Phillip Gibson Clonaslee WBC - All Star Award Seamus Holland Limerick Scorpions WBC - All Star Award: James McCarthy Titans Wheelers WBC - All Star Award: Tim Creedon Best Under 23 Player of the Year 2017/2018: Jack Quinn Best Able Bodied Wheelchair Basketball Player of the Year 2017/2018: Valene Ryan Best Female Wheelchair Basketball Player of the Year 2017/2018: Christine Doyle Best Male Wheelchair Basketball Player of the Year 2017/2018: Jonathan Hayes Most Improved Player of the Year 2017/2018: Conor Coughlan Sportsmanship Award 2017/2018: Jason Ryan

5 Wheelchair Rugby

International Irish League Wheelchair Rugby Winners: World cup quali ers 1st: Munster Notwil - 1st place 2nd: Warriors Wheelchair rugby World Championships - 12th place 3rd: Laois European B Championships 4th: Ulster Finland – 5th place

6 Wheelchair Rugby

International Irish League Wheelchair Rugby Winners: World cup quali ers 1st: Munster Notwil Switzerland- 1st place 2nd: Warriors Wheelchair rugby World Championships Australia - 12th place 3rd: Laois European B Championships 4th: Ulster Finland – 5th place

7 Para Powerlifting

Dubai Fazza World Para Powerlifting World Cup

Britney Arendse: 73Kg junior – Gold medal 73Kg Senior – Bronze medal

European Championships

Britney Arendse: 73Kg Junior – Gold medal x 2 73Kg Senior – Bronze medal

Nicola Dore: 55Kg Senior – Bronze Medal

Asian Oceania Open Championships

Britney Arendse: 73Kg Junior – Gold & World Record.

8 Para Powerlifting

Dubai Fazza World Para Powerlifting World Cup

Britney Arendse: 73Kg junior – Gold medal 73Kg Senior – Bronze medal

European Championships

Britney Arendse: 73Kg Junior – Gold medal x 2 73Kg Senior – Bronze medal

Nicola Dore: 55Kg Senior – Bronze Medal

Asian Oceania Open Championships

Britney Arendse: 73Kg Junior – Gold & World Record.

9 Para Swimming

World Series Competed in 2 World Series Events this year, with the World Series; swimmers earn points and are ranked in positions. They nished up as follows:

Overall Swimmer Rank Total No. of competitors Ellen Keane 27th 366 Nicole Turner 45th Ailbhe Kelly 215th Barry McClements 184th Jonathan McGrath 276th 538 Patrick Flanagan 291st Sean O’Riordan 359th James Scully 368th Junior Swimmer Rank Total No. of competitors Nicole Turner 15th 366 Barry McClements 46th 538

European Para Swimming Championships, Dublin Ellen Keane 200m Individual Medley and 100m breaststroke- Gold Nicole Turner 50m buttery - Silver James Scully Ailbhe Kelly Patrick Flanagan Jonathan McGrath Ellen Keane Nicole Turner

10 Para Swimming

World Series Competed in 2 World Series Events this year, with the World Series; swimmers earn points and are ranked in positions. They nished up as follows:

Overall Swimmer Rank Total No. of competitors Ellen Keane 27th 366 Nicole Turner 45th Ailbhe Kelly 215th Barry McClements 184th Jonathan McGrath 276th 538 Patrick Flanagan 291st Sean O’Riordan 359th James Scully 368th Junior Swimmer Rank Total No. of competitors Nicole Turner 15th 366 Barry McClements 46th 538

European Para Swimming Championships, Dublin Ellen Keane 200m Individual Medley and 100m breaststroke- Gold Nicole Turner 50m buttery - Silver James Scully Ailbhe Kelly Patrick Flanagan Jonathan McGrath Ellen Keane Nicole Turner

11 Images courtesy of Paralympics Ireland Para Table Tennis

National championships Men’s singles champion : Colin Judge Women’s singles champion: Rena Mccarron Rooney Doubles champions: Christine Doyle and Rena Mccarron Rooney

International competitions

World championships - Colin Judge: nal 16 Czech open - Colin Judge individual and team event: 1st place Czech open - Paddy Vaughan team event: 3rd place International Wheelchair Amputee Junior World Games - Paddy Vaughan individual: two 2nd place and Team Event: 1st place International Wheelchair Amputee Junior World Games - Caoimhe Folan, individual: 3rd place.

12 Boccia

IWA Boccia All Ireland nals 31 Community Support Centres. 200 members competing in single & team competitions.

National Championships Ardee

Rosie Shorthall, Athy, Singles champion. Graham William- BC1 Champion, Niamh Dunphy runner up. Padraic Moran BC2 Champion, Dylan Nelson runner up. Jenny Garde BC3 Champion, Podge Kelly runner up. Paul Mclister BC 4 Champion.

13 Para Cycling

Paracycling Invacare League Overall Results Declan Slevin: 1st H3 Seamus Wall: 2nd H4 Gary O Reilly: 3rd H5

National Championships Declan Slevin: 1st Gary O Reilly: 2nd Seamus Wall: 3rd

EHF Road race in Rossenau France Gary O Reilly: 3rd Seamus Wall: 10th Declan Slevin: 9th

UCI world Cup in Ostende Belgium Seamus Wall: 21st Declan Slevin: 23rd

UCI world Cup in Emmen Gary O Reilly: 15th Seamus Wall: 17th Declan Slevin: 15th

UCI world Championships in Maniago Declan Slevin: H3 Category DNF

UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup - Baie-Comeau Declan Slevin: H3 Category 14th

Para-cycling European Cup - Seamus Wall: 9th Declan Slevin: 5th

14 Para Cycling

Paracycling Invacare League Overall Results Declan Slevin: 1st H3 Seamus Wall: 2nd H4 Gary O Reilly: 3rd H5

National Championships Declan Slevin: 1st Gary O Reilly: 2nd Seamus Wall: 3rd

EHF Road race in Rossenau France Gary O Reilly: 3rd Seamus Wall: 10th Declan Slevin: 9th

UCI world Cup in Ostende Belgium Seamus Wall: 21st Declan Slevin: 23rd

UCI world Cup in Emmen Netherlands Gary O Reilly: 15th Seamus Wall: 17th Declan Slevin: 15th

UCI world Championships in Maniago Italy Declan Slevin: H3 Category DNF

UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup - Baie-Comeau Declan Slevin: H3 Category 14th

Para-cycling European Cup - Prague Seamus Wall: 9th Declan Slevin: 5th

Image courtesy of 15 IWAS Youth World Games 3 Gold, 5 Silver and 3 Bronze European record & 5 Irish records 6th Athletics Medals table.

Athletics Results Cathal Ryan: T46 100m Gold, 400m-Silver & Javelin Silver. ATHLETICS TEAM Mary Fitzgerald: F40 Discus & Javelin Cian O Neill Gold, Shot Putt Silver. Sophie Denie e Sinead Keon: F41 Shot Putt Silver & Sinéad Keon European record. Aislinn O’ Regan Mary Fitzgerald Sean Hughes: F34 Shot Putt Silver & Sean Hughes Javelin Bronze. Shane Curran Sophie Denie e: F57 Javelin Bronze. Steven Bradley Shane Curran: F57 Javelin Bronze. Cathal Ryan Seán McCullagh Cillian Dunne Oisín Putt

Table tennis Results Paddy Vaughan: Silver Class 7/8 & Silver in Open singles 6-10 Caoimhe Folan: 3rd in Class 7/8 & 4th in Open singles 6-10 Mark Henderson: 3rd in Class 4/5

Sean Geoghegan: 4th in Class 9/10 TABLE TENNIS TEAM Alicia Boyce: 3rd in Class 4/5 Seán Geoghegan Patrick Vaughan Sean Geoghegan and Caoimhe Folan: Mark Henderson 5th in standing team event. Caoimhe Folan Paddy Vaughan and Austrian Partner: Alicia Winter Noah winners in standing team. Mark Henderson and Alicia Boyce: 4th in wheelchair team.

16 IWAS Youth World Games 3 Gold, 5 Silver and 3 Bronze European record & 5 Irish records 6th Athletics Medals table.

Athletics Results Cathal Ryan: T46 100m Gold, 400m-Silver & Javelin Silver. ATHLETICS TEAM Mary Fitzgerald: F40 Discus & Javelin Cian O Neill Gold, Shot Putt Silver. Sophie Denie e Sinead Keon: F41 Shot Putt Silver & Sinéad Keon European record. Aislinn O’ Regan Mary Fitzgerald Sean Hughes: F34 Shot Putt Silver & Sean Hughes Javelin Bronze. Shane Curran Sophie Denie e: F57 Javelin Bronze. Steven Bradley Shane Curran: F57 Javelin Bronze. Cathal Ryan Seán McCullagh Cillian Dunne Oisín Putt

Table tennis Results Paddy Vaughan: Silver Class 7/8 & Silver in Open singles 6-10 Caoimhe Folan: 3rd in Class 7/8 & 4th in Open singles 6-10 Mark Henderson: 3rd in Class 4/5

Sean Geoghegan: 4th in Class 9/10 TABLE TENNIS TEAM Alicia Boyce: 3rd in Class 4/5 Seán Geoghegan Patrick Vaughan Sean Geoghegan and Caoimhe Folan: Mark Henderson 5th in standing team event. Caoimhe Folan Paddy Vaughan and Austrian Partner: Alicia Winter Noah winners in standing team. Mark Henderson and Alicia Boyce: 4th in wheelchair team.

17 Other Events & Initiatives

The Great Outdoors, A Guide for Accessibility With the support of Dormant Account funding we produced a comprehensive and detailed 162 page document titled, ‘The Great Outdoors, A Guide for Accessibility’. The aim of the Guide is to provide practical and technical guidance to architects, planners, and key decision makers with regard to people with disabilities accessing outdoor sites including, trails, forests and public parks, beaches, greenways, and waterways.

NRH Games • Date; Sep 14th 2018. • Location; NRH, Dun Laoghaire. • Partners; NRH, Spinal Injuries Ireland and Dún Laoghaire Rathdown Local Sports Partnership. • Participants; – 20 athletes (comprising of current and former NRH patients).

LSP/ SIDO Partnerships & Events • Cork Sports Ability Week. • Date 21st Apr. • Location (various) Mardyke, Cork City. • Partners HSE, FAI, COPE, CIT and LSP.

NGB collaboration • - Enjoy Tennis programme • – National Cup Finals, officials training & support. • – Volunteer support at the IWAS Games. • Paralympics Ireland – International federation liaison. • Table Tennis Ireland – Promotion of Para Table Tennis. • GAA & FAI – support at various summer camps and programmes.

IWA-Sport Members Summer Camp • Date Jul 16th – 19th. • Venue IWA, Clontarf. • Sports Ultimate Frisbee, Boccia, Sailing, Wheelchair Basketball, Wheelchair Rugby, Wheelchair Tennis, Athletics, Table tennis.

Inclusive PE Programme & Disability Awareness programme • 10 Third Level Institutes. • 70 Primary and Secondary Schools. • All Ireland TY Wheelchair Basketball – 49 schools.

18 Governance

2018 National Sports Executive Committee (NSEC);

Chairperson...... Declan Slevin.

Treasurer...... John Brady.

Secretary...... Darren Healy.

Committee member...... Kerrie Leonard.

Committee member...... Tom Doherty.

Co-opted Committee member...... Damian Haslett.

National Safeguarding Officer...... Daragh Kennedy.

IWA Board representative...... Mary Brannigan.

National Sports Council Feb 24th 2018. Presentation topics – Safeguarding & GDPR.

Sport Ireland compliance We completed all requirements as requested by for the 2018 mid-year review in addition to submitting the 2019 core grant application.

Safeguarding • Review of current status of Volunteers (National and Club Volunteers) with regard to Registration Records, Garda Vetting, Reference checking, Training Compliance. • Provision of support and guidance on safeguarding matters to Clubs and Sections. • Monthly report meetings with Director of Sport. • Monthly report meetings with National Sports Executive Committee. • Monthly report meetings with IWA, CEO. • Implementation of Child Safeguarding Statement and Risk Assessment across all Clubs and Sports Sections. • Development of protocol for social media platform ‘Whatsapp’ use among Clubs and sections. • Representation of IWA-Sport at Sport Ireland Safeguarding meetings and events.

Anti doping Two athletes were on the Sport Ireland registered testing pool.

National Governing Body Comp OOC Blood Total Irish Wheelchair Association Sport 0 3 2 5 Total 0 3 5 5

Anti doping testing took place at the IWAS Youth World Games, in Athlone in July and at the European Para Powerlifting Championships.

19 Funding, Grants, Sponsorship and other support

Sport Ireland Core Grant - €240K.

Aspire Graduate Programme - €22K

Irish Wheelchair Association (IWA) The IWA Board of Directors continued their funding support in 2018. The financial support from our parent body is of vital importance to IWA-Sport and we thank them for their continued assistance.

Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport – 2018 Sports Capital Grants 1 application submitted to the value of €289K. (€120,283.20 National Programmes & €168,319.96 for Club pro- grammes)

Dormant Account funding (via Sport Ireland) Grant Award €45,000 for the rollout of a Community Sports Hub Project in 2019

Acknowledgements The National Sports Executive Committee would like to thank the following people and organisations for their continued support;

• Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport – Shane Ross. • Junior Minister - Brendan Griffin. • Sport Ireland – John Treacy and staff. • Dormant Accounts. • IWA CEO – Rosemary Keogh. • IWA Board – Martin Kelly (Chair), Eileen O’Mahony (President) and Board members. • IWA Senior Management Team. • IWA-Sport National Sports Council. • Coaches and Co-ordinators. • Paralympics Ireland – CEO Miriam Malone, Members Forum, Board of Directors and Staff. • Coaching Ireland. • All volunteers, athletes, families and friends of IWA-Sport. • Our corporate sponsors who support our programmes. • The many agencies and organisations that support our work at so many levels.

20 IWA-Sport Club Structure

Multi Sport Junior Clubs

Banner Spokes Deise Dragons Dublin Galway Killester Tigers Kingdom Wheelblasters North East Thunder Clare Waterford Swifts Speeders Dublin Kerry Louth

Rebel Wheelers North West Stormers Shannonside Stealers Slaneyside Superstars South East Swifts Tipperary Cork Athlone Wexford Kilkenny Warriors

Wheelchair Rugby

Gaelic warriors Laois Lions Rebel Wheelers Ulster Barbarians

Wheelchair Basketball

Ballybrack Bulls Clonaslee Killester Limerick NI Knights (affiliated) Dublin Laois Dublin Scorpions Antrim

North East Thunder Rebel Wheelers Shannonside Stealers South East Swifts Titans Galway Louth Cork Athlone Kilkenny (affiliated)

National sports sections

Irish Para Irish Para Powerlifting Athletics

21 Income & Expenditure

For the year ended 31st December 2018 Statement Irish Wheelchair Association - Sports Section

Note 2018 2017 EXTERNAL INCOME € € Sport Ireland Core Funding 240,000 240,000 Paralympics Ireland - 2,000 Other Grants 43,886 34,655 Sport Ireland - Dormant accounts 48,494 32,308 Sponsorship and Fundraising 75,193 134,321 Membership Fees 3,319 3,270 Core Activities Programme 10,195 15,615 Equipment Income - 170 Bank Interest Received - 4 Total External Income 421,087 462,341

INVESTMENT BY IWA € € IWA - Grant 60,000 60,000 IWA - Additional support 66,546 43,748 IWA - Sports Centre 124,687 - IWA - Cost of National Shared Services 60,575 51,582 Total Investment by IWA 311,808 155,330

PROGRAMME AND OTHER EXPENDITURE € € Programmes and Activities 2 (94,377) (137,266) Staff-Related Costs 2 (374,283) (372,541) Support Costs 2 (64,437) (41,760) IWA Sports Centre 2 (124,687) - Cost of National Shared Services (60,575) (51,582) Total Programme and Other Expenditure (718,359) (603,150)

CAPITAL: ASSETS AND GRANTS € € Amortisation 5,616 35,751 Depreciation 3 (20,152) (50,272) Net impact of Capital Assets and Grants (14,536) (14,521)

Surplus / (Deficit) for the Year 0 0

22 Balance Sheet

For the year ended 31st December 2018 | Irish Wheelchair Association - Sports Section

Note 2018 2017 FIXED ASSETS € € Tangible Assets 3 25,011 45,164

CURRENT ASSETS € € Debtors 4 20,252 17,108 Cash at bank and on hand 5 233,186 101,246 253,438 118,354

CREDITORS € €

Amounts falling due within one year 6 43 466

NET CURRENT ASSETS € €

253,395 117,888

OTHER LIABILITIES € €

Deferred Income 7 74,383 98,317

NET ASSETS 204,024 64,735

FINANCED BY: € €

Net Investment by IWA in IWA Sport Section 8 204,024 64,735

23 January 2019 2nd - 4th Jan IWA-Sport Christmas Camp IWA, Clontarf 12th Jan Wheelchair Basketball National Cup Semi-Final IWA, Clontarf 15th Jan TY Wheelchair Basketball Regional Final National Indoor Arena, Dublin 16th Jan TY Wheelchair Basketball Regional Final National Indoor Arena, Dublin 19thJan Wheelchair Basketball Irish Senior League Dundalk 20th Jan Wheelchair Basketball Junior Blitz Dundalk 22nd Jan TY Wheelchair Basketball Regional Final Sligo 25th Jan Wheelchair Basketball National Cup Final Tallaght 26th - 27th Jan Wheelchair Rugby Super Series: Division One (SS3) , U.K February 2019 7th Feb TY Wheelchair Basketball Regional Final Cork 8th - 12th Feb Para Powerlifting World Cup Dubai Fazza Dubai 10th - 16th Feb IWAS World Games , UAE 12th Feb TY Wheelchair Basketball Regional Final Limerick 16th Feb Wheelchair Basketball Irish Senior League Galway 16th - 17th Feb Wheelchair Rugby Super Series: Division Two (SS3) Fenton Manor, U.K 17th Feb Wheelchair Basketball Junior Blitz Galway 18th - 20th Feb Para Athletics Sharjah Games Sharjah, UAE 22nd - 24th Feb Wheelchair Rugby - Super Series 3 TBC 22nd - 24th Feb Para Swimming McCullagh International Open Bangor, Ireland 23rd Feb IWA-Sport AGM IWA, Clontarf 25th Feb TY Wheelchair Basketball Regional Final Kilkenny March 2019 2nd Mar Wheelchair Basketball Irish Senior League Tralee, Kerry 3rd Mar Wheelchair Basketball Junior Blitz Tralee, Kerry 5th Mar TY Wheelchair Basketball Regional Final Gormanstown 9th - 10th Mar Wheelchair Rugby Super Series: Division Three (SS3) Reading, U.K 14th Mar TY Wheelchair Basketball All-Ireland Final NBA, Tallaght. 23rd Mar Wheelchair Basketball Irish Senior League Laois 27th - 31st Mar Para Swimming Irish Long Course Championships Ireland April 2019 5th - 7th Apr Wheelchair Rugby Nationals TBC 6th Apr Wheelchair Basketball Irish Senior League Cork 7th Apr Wheelchair Basketball Junior Blitz Cork 14th Apr National Swimming Championships NAC, Blanchardstown 15th - 18th Apr IWA-Sport Easter Camp IWA, Clontarf

24 25th - 28th Apr Para Powerlifting World Cup Eger, Hungary 25th - 28th Apr Para Swimming World Series Glasgow, UK 27th Apr Wheelchair Basketball Irish Senior League IWA, Clontarf 4th May Para Athletics Leinster Championships Kilkenny 11th May Wheelchair Rugby Irish League – Round 1 Clonaslee/ Laois 11th May Wheelchair Basketball Irish Senior League IWA, Clontarf 18th May Para Athletics Connaught Championships Galway 25th May Wheelchair Basketball IWA-Sport Cup Finals UCD June 2019 6th - 9th Jun Para Swimming World Series Berlin, 22nd Jun Wheelchair Rugby Irish League – Round 2 IWA, Clontarf / Gaelic Warriors 25th - 30th Jun European Para Youth Games Pajulahti, Finland 29th Jun Para Athletics Laois Games Crettyard July 2019 TBC DSE Juniors TBC 1st Jul- 16th Aug IWA-Sport Summer Camps IWA, Clontarf 12th Jul y Para Powerlifting World Junior Championships Astana, Kazakhstan 13th - 19th Jul Para Powerlifting World Championships Astana, Kazakhstan 13th Jul Para Athletics National Senior Championships Santry 15th - 18th Jul IWA-Sport Members Summer Camp IWA, Clontarf 27th Jul Para Athletics Jamie Boyle Memorial Games Templemore 29th Jul - 4th Aug Para Swimming World Championships Kuching, Malasia August 2019 1st - 4th Aug Para Athletics World Junior Championships Nottwil, Switzerland 3rd - 12th Aug Wheelchair Rugby European Championship Vejle, Denmark 10th Aug Para Athletics South East Games Waterford 24th Aug Para Athletics Throwsfest Tullamore September 2019 7th Sep Para Athletics Munster Championships Cork 21st Sep Wheelchair Rugby Irish League – Round 3 Antrim Forum/ Ulster October 2019 TBC Wheelchair Basketball Irish Senior League TBC 12th Oct Wheelchair Rugby Irish League – Round 4 Little Island/ Cork November 2019 TBC Wheelchair Basketball Irish Senior League TBC 7th - 15th Nov Para Athletics World Championships Dubai, UAE TBC Wheelchair Basketball Irish Senior League TBC TBC Para Swimming British National Championships UK TBC Athletics National Juvenile Championships U8/U10/U12/ Carlow U14/U16 OTHER EVENTS TO NOTE 22nd Jun Athletics AAI Games Santry 21st Jul Morton Games Santry 27th - 28th Jul Athletics AAI National Championships Santry TBC Athletics AAI Spring Throws TBC Irish Wheelchair Association-Sport Blackheath Drive, Clontarf, Dublin 3, Ireland. facebook.com/iwasport Tel: 01 818 6400 | Email: [email protected] www.iwasport.com twitter.com/iwasport CHY 5393