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Two Antrim athletes return home with 12 medals from Special Olympic World Summer Games in Berlin

Aaron Lenzi and Johnny McCarthy

Aaron Lenzi and Johnny McCarthy


Sixteen local Ulster athletes have made a triumphant return home, having secured a phenomenal 22 medals at the 2023 World Summer Games in Berlin, Germany.

 

Amongst them are two gymnastics athletes from County Antrim, Johnny McCartney and Aaron Lenzi who made their way home with a phenomenal twelve medals between them, including four gold, two silver and six bronze medals for Team Ireland.

 


The local athletes were part of a 73-strong Team Ireland, which won a total of 75 medals at the prestigious games in a range of sports including badminton, basketball, equestrian, golf and gymnastics. Team Ulster’s 22 medals were won across nine sports and consisted of nine gold, six silver and seven bronze titles.


Team Ireland's Aaron Lenzi, a member of LX Gymnastics Club, from Ballynahinch, Down, is greeted by Daniel Hurley, left, Senior Cabin Crew Aer Lingus, Matt English, CEO of Special Olympics Ireland and Minister of State at Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media Thomas Byrne TD at Dublin Airport on the team's return from the World Special Olympic Games in Berlin

Team Ireland's Aaron Lenzi, a member of LX Gymnastics Club, is greeted by Daniel Hurley, left, Senior Cabin Crew Aer Lingus, Matt English, CEO of Special Olympics Ireland and Minister of State at Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media Thomas Byrne TD at Dublin Airport on the team's return from the World Special Olympic Games in Berlin


On the football field, athletes James Meenan, Eamon Quinn and Raymond Singleton also won three gold medals for Team Ireland.

 


Shaun Cassidy, Regional Director for the Ulster programme said:

 

“We are extremely proud of each and every one of our competing athletes and are delighted that they can enjoy the success of their medals as a reward for all their hard work. All our athletes have done their clubs, communities and country proud and have inspired countless athletes within Special Olympics and beyond.

 

“The World Summer Games is a real highlight in the Special Olympics calendar, and we are so proud of everyone from Ulster and Team Ireland who competes and represents us at such a high standard.”



pictured at Dublin Airport on the team's return from the World Special Olympic Games in Berlin, Germany.

Johnny McCarthy pictured at Dublin Airport on the team's return from the World Special Olympic Games in Berlin, Germany.


In total, Team Ireland brought home 75 medals of gold, silver and bronze as well as 47 placed finishes and participation ribbons.

 

In June 2023, Germany’s capital, Berlin welcomed more than 7,000 Special Olympics Athletes and Unified Partners from 190 nations to the World Summer Games which took place from 17 – 25 June 2023.

 


For further information about Team Ulster, please visit www.specialolympics.ie.

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