Fionnuala Carr is an
Irish player of
Camogie
Camogie ( ; ) is an Irish stick-and-ball team sport played by women. Camogie is played by 100,000 women in Ireland and worldwide, largely among Irish communities.
A variant of the game "hurling" (which is played by men only), it is organised ...
sport from Clonduff,
County Down
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.
Fionnuala is the Winner in 2010 and 2011 of two (2)
Soaring Stars awards and has an
Ashbourne All Star in
2011
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.
She was on the
Down camogie team that contested the 2011
Kay Mills Cup final.
Her father,
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, was a
AI Ireland senior Football championship Medalist in
1991
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, and he was again a second time, adding to his tally, in
1994
The year 1994 was designated as the " International Year of the Family" and the "International Year of Sport and the Olympic Ideal" by the United Nations.
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, and, also, her sister Sarah-Louise plays full forward up front for Down.
She attended the School of the Immaculate Conception, the St Mark's High School Warrenpoint, the
University of Ulster Jordanstown and the
University of College Cork.
Other awards
Three Camogie Leagues and Championship,
Dubai
Dubai (Help:IPA/English, /duːˈbaɪ/ Help:Pronunciation respelling key, ''doo-BYE''; Modern Standard Arabic, Modern Standard Arabic: ; Emirati Arabic, Emirati Arabic: , Romanization of Arabic, romanized: Help:IPA/English, /diˈbej/) is the Lis ...
sevens.
References
External links
Camogie.ieOfficial Camogie Association Website
1981 births
Living people
Alumni of Ulster University
Alumni of University College Cork
Down camogie players
UCC camogie players
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