An official homecoming, at Dublin Airport, for Ireland’s Paralympics team is set to take place on Monday. To date the Irish teams have bagged 15 medals at the London Games, seven gold, three silver and five bronze.

Minister of State for Sport Michael Ring
will officially welcome the team back on behalf of the Government at the reception.

The team is then expected to make their entrance into the main arrivals hall of Terminal 1 at approximately 8.15pm to meet their family, friends, many supporters and well wishers.

Liam Harbison Irish team Chef de Mission said “By the time the team return they will have been away from home and their families; parents, husbands, wives, fiancés, partners, children, and in many cases their work for a full month, so whilst they are grateful for the offer of a homecoming event they would prefer to meet the public who have supported them at the airport on Monday evening, and further celebrate their achievements publicly in their local communities.”

Next Friday the TaoiseachEnda KennyandMinister for Sport Leo Varadkar will host a reception for the team at Farmleigh, in Phoenix Park. On Monday, 22nd September, another reception will be hosted by the President of Ireland Michael D Higgins at the Aras an Uachtarain.

On Friday the Irish teams added a gold and silver medal to their haul.

Mark Rohan won gold in the hand cycling road race, his second gold this week, while Catherine O’Neill won silver in the F51/52/53 discus.

Other homecoming celebration will be held in the athlete’s hometowns around the country.

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