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23 Sept 2025

Limerick athlete selected to represent Ireland at European Youth Olympics

Destiny Lawal of Dooneen AC will represent Ireland at this summer's European Youth Olympic Games

Limerick selected to represent Ireland at Youth European Olympics

Athlete Destiny Lawal during a Team Ireland announcement for the athletes selected to compete at the European Youth Olympic Festival in Skopje, North Macedonia I PICTURE: Sportsfile

The Olympic Federation of Ireland has today named thirty-five athletes who will compete across eight sports in the Summer European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) taking place later this month.

Limerick's Destiny Lawal will represent Ireland at this summer's games. The Dooneen AC runner will be taking part in the women's 100m and women's 400m Medley Relay. 

The EYOF is the largest European multi-sport event for young athletes aged 14-17, typically held every two years. This year it takes place in Skopje, North Macedonia, and will run from the 20–27 of July.

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The EYOF is a prestigious event that plays an important role in the overall development of athletes, as it mimics the Olympic Games model, preparing athletes for the nuances of performing in a multi-sport environment. This year’s event will see forty-eight countries across Europe participate in the event, with over 4,000 athletes competing.

Team Ireland athletes who have been selected for this year’s event gathered at the official team day yesterday, where they picked up their kit, and heard from Tokyo and Paris Olympian, Ellen Walshe, who won a silver medal in the 100m Butterfly (swimming) at the EYOF in Tbilisi in 2015. The decorated and experienced swimmer shared her invaluable Games experience and insights with the young athletes before their departure.

Announcing the team, Olympic Federation of Ireland Chef de Mission for the EYOF, Gavin Noble said:

"The EYOF is a key milestone on the Olympic pathway, a chance for athletes to gain invaluable experience in a high-performance, multi-sport environment. This is a competitive and ambitious Team Ireland group, and while many are making their debut, they’re ready to step up. We are delighted to include a few new sports to this year’s programme, like Basketball 3x3, Table Tennis and Taekwondo, and look forward to supporting the whole team.”

The Irish team departs for Skopje on the July 18, with competition starting on the July 20. Coverage of the games can be viewed on https://eoctv.org/ with daily recaps and results of the Irish action on the Team Ireland channels.

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