The Sligo Champion

Enniscrone/Kilglass kickathon features participan­ts worldwide

- BY CATHAL MULLANEY

THE Enniscrone/Kilglass GAA club in west Sligo is reflecting on a momentous weekend after raising a staggering €14,200 for Diabetes Ireland and the Northwest Hospice - with the figure still rising as of yesterday morning (Monday).

A 24-hour Kickathon, involving members and management, former and present, of the club’s intermedia­te football team, along with their families, started at 2pm on Saturday and finished at 2pm on Sunday. Of the €14,200 raised, some €11,000 came in during this 24-hour period. The event was split into 48 half-hourlong timeslots, with participan­ts dotted all around the country and the world.

Some of the internatio­nal locations included Toronto, Christchur­ch, Sydney, London and New York. Those taking part kicked the ball to a family member or against a wall for the thirty minutes, sending back video clips to be uploaded to social media before ‘kicking the ball on’ to the next participan­t. The money raised by the event, which was coordinate­d by John Paul Carden, will be split between the two charities.

 ??  ?? Kevin Carden pictured in front of Sydney Opera House after completing his half hour slot in Sydney.
Kevin Carden pictured in front of Sydney Opera House after completing his half hour slot in Sydney.

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