The Corkman

Hardy bunch are far from ‘over the hill’ as they take big cycle

AVERAGE AGE OF CLUB MEMBERS IS 56 YEARS OLD BUT THEY HAVE NABBED PLENTY OF TITLES

- MARIA HERLIHY

A CYCLING club which are nothing like their namesake, ‘Over the hill’ are aiming to raise €10,000 with the support of Munster’s Tommy O’Donnell for Muscular Dystrophy Ireland.

The ‘Over the Hill club’ are based in Watergrass­hill and will participat­e in a race around Ireland which kicks off this Sunday.

They will take on a 2,150km cycling route which will go all over the Island of Ireland.

The club is asking members to donate €5 and sponsor a km of the race and all funds will go to the Muscular Dystrophy Ireland (MDI) along with setting up a fund for its transport service in the southern region.

Muscular Dystrophy Ireland which provides supports and services to people affected by muscle wasting conditions, and their families right across Ireland. MDI’s transport service offers members fully wheelchair accessible transport where personal or public transport is either unaffordab­le or unavailabl­e. This can include transport for hospital appointmen­ts, one-off long distance journeys, or to and from airports or train stations.

Tommy O’Donnell praised the efforts of both the Over the Hill Club and Muscular Dystrophy Ireland and called on as many people possible to help support the fundraisin­g project.

“As a Munster rugby player, you always appreciate the value of maximum effort, and having a strong community of supporters behind you. The Over The Hill Club clearly have those values, seeing their achievemen­t in the Race Around Ireland, as well as their fundraisin­g efforts and the support those efforts receive from the local community,” he said.

“That the funds raised will go to an organisati­on like MDI, who are providing really important services directly to people in Cork, and across the south of Ireland, makes it so easy to support this cause and I hope that everyone gives what they can to help.”

Brian Atkinson from the Over the Hill Club echoed Tommy O’Donnell’s call for support, and put in to context their team’s efforts and achievemen­ts.

“The average age of our team, this year, is 56 years old, so you could say the lads are a bit over the hill themselves,” he said with a smile.

“That being said, the club finished in first place last year and second to a profession­al cycle team in 2012 – our first time taking part. As well as the cycling, our club has done a lot of fundraisin­g work and we hope to again support MDI and help raise funds for a bus that will benefit the members and people of this and other communitie­s. I want to ask everyone to please give what they can to support MDI, and we greatly appreciate every donation big and small,” he said.

The Race Around Ireland takes place on Sunday, August 28 and more informatio­n is available at: http:// racearound­ireland.com .

 ??  ?? Tommy O’Donnell, Munster Rugby & Ireland player with Declan Brady, Pat O’Callaghan, Sean O’Flynn and Darren Revins of ‘ Over The Hill Cycling Club’ who are gearing up for their Race Around Ireland.
Tommy O’Donnell, Munster Rugby & Ireland player with Declan Brady, Pat O’Callaghan, Sean O’Flynn and Darren Revins of ‘ Over The Hill Cycling Club’ who are gearing up for their Race Around Ireland.

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