04/13/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 04/13/2026 07:35
Pictured are the 2025-2026 University of Galway Sports Awards recipients with recipients with coaches, volunteers, and staff from the University's Sports Unit. Credit - Martina Regan
The triumphs and endeavours of athletes, sports clubs and coaches have been celebrated at the 41st annual University of Galway Sports Awards.
Among the winners were under-23 World Rowing Bronze medallist Donagh Claffey, senior county hurler Sam O'Farrell and Carrie Dolan, All-Ireland winning captain of the Galway Senior Camogie team.
Sam O'Farrell and Carrie Dolan were named Sports Persons of the Year, while Donagh Claffey from the Rowing Club won Individual Performance of the Year for his bronze medal at the World Rowing Under-23 Championships.
Other winners included Ronan Sheppard and Matthew Kennedy of the Sailing Club, who received the Unsung Hero Award, Eveline Nee, for her contribution to University of Galway Archery Club over her four years as an undergraduate student, and the Mountaineering Club for the Best Event of the Year.
Sponsored by Bank of Ireland, the awards ceremony was held at the Radisson Red Hotel Galway and hosted by RTÉ Sport's Darren Frehill.
Professor David Burn, President of University of Galway, said: "The University of Galway Sports Awards are a celebration of the dedication, resilience and community spirit that define sport across our campus. This year's recipients have demonstrated not only exceptional achievement in competition, but also leadership, teamwork and a commitment to supporting one another. We are immensely proud of all our students, clubs and coaches who continue to foster an inclusive and vibrant sporting culture within the University."
Des Ryan, Director of Sport and Physical Wellbeing, University of Galway, said: "Our Sports Awards are a celebration of our sporting high performance achievements and our sport for all achievements in the University of Galway. The awards recognise the performances, achievements and hard work of our athletes, players, teams, coaches, committee members and volunteers. Our mission in the University of Galway Sports Unit is to be the most progressive and caring University sports programme on the island of Ireland. All the nominees and award winners are helping us on that mission.
"This year our winners range from Senior Camogie All Ireland winning Captain to Clubs who have doubled membership this year, and w e are very grateful to the Bank of Ireland for their sponsorship and support . Our university sports club members contribute great social capital to our environment. For us in the Sports Unit, it is an honour and a pleasure to work with so many talent young adults and to support all those involved in Clubs. It is a wonderful event where all the different sports club celebrate together all those who have greatly contributed to sport in the University of Galway."
The University of Galway Sports Awards recognise performance, leadership and participation, as well as those that contribute to the running and development of the clubs. They also celebrate remarkable final-year students who have made an outstanding and sustained contribution to sport; demonstrated an impeccable example of sportsmanship and a high level of performance and achievement; served as excellent ambassador within the University and for student sport; and competed at a regional level or above.
University of Galway is now home to more than 40 active sports clubs, which are student-led and organised, with approximately 6,000 students participating in sport and activity daily at the University.
2026 Sports Award Winners
Best Event of the Year
50th Anniversary of the Maamturks Challenge - Mountaineering
Club Captain of the Year
Áine Kavanagh (Calry, Co. Sligo) Hockey, Emma Jane Inns (Bundoran, Co. Donegal) Sub Aqua
Club of the Year
Swimming and Waterpolo Club
Coach of the Year
Matt Lockett (Galway City) Athletics
Most Improved Club
Gaelic Games Club (Includes Camogie, Hurling, Ladies Gaelic Football, Men's Gaelic Football)
Fundraising of the Year
Boxing in Pink - Boxing Club
Individual Performance of the Year
Donagh Claffey (Fardrum Athlone, Co. Westmeath) Rowing
University Honours
Mohammad Zajeer Ahmed, (India) Cricket and Table Tennis
Eveline Nee (Rosmuc, Co. Galway) Archery
Ailbhe Folan (Galway City) Hockey
Naoise O'Donnell (Moycullen, Co. Galway) Athletics, Swimming, Cycling, and Triathlon
Sports Person of the Year - Male
Sam O'Farrell (Nenagh, Co. Tipperary) Hurling
Sports Person of the Year - Female
Carrie Dolan (Clarinbridge, Co. Galway) Camogie
Unsung Hero
Ronan Sheppard (Moycullen, Co. Galway), Matthew Kennedy (Galway City) Sailing
Team of the Year
Women's Senior 8 - Rowing
Student's Union Club Captains Choice - Female
Orla Murphy (Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh) Ladies Gaelic Football
Student's Union Club Captains Choice - Male
Storm McDonald (Easkey, Co. Sligo) Sub Aqua
Dean of Student Award
Katia Tuck (France), Rory McDonnell (Beaufort, Co. Kerry) Table Tennis
Caoimhe Gilligan (Rossinaver, Co. Leitrim) Surf, Sub Aqua
Laoise Gillic (Galway City) Fencing
Oscar Choo (Strandhill, Co. Sligo) Surf
Neasa Ní Ainiféin (Ennis, Co. Clare) Athletics
Mark Deegan (Galway City), Bernie Grealish (Galway City), John Folan (Galway City) Hockey
Director of Sports Award
Emer Jackson (Castletown Geoghegan, Co. Westmeath) Camogie
Ben Haverty (Athenry, Co. Galway) Men's Gaelic Football, Hurling
David Lynch (Tralee, Co. Kerry) Men's Gaelic Football
Andrew Egan (Galway City), David Mannion (Ballindereen, Co. Galway) Athletics
Declan Gbinigie (Galway City), Fortune Igbokwe (Galway City) Basketball
Amy O'Sullivan (Ennis, Co. Clare) Volleyball
Oisin Murray (Ballyard, Co. Kerry) Athletics
Niamh Ní Lochlain (Galway City) Judo
Matthew Thompson (Galway City) Men's Gaelic Football
Gradam Gaelach Award
Swimming and Waterpolo Club
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