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Clonmany defends horse-shoe crown 22.07.09

by Simon McGeady, Inishowen Independent

CLONMANY'S successful horse shoe throwers will be out to defend their national title when they host the All Ireland Club Championships on August 1. It’s the first time in five years that the championship has been held in the peninsula.
Members of the 20 strong club, made up mostly of Clonmany men but including Liam Ross (Carrigans), Dan McConway (Shroove) and Peter McLaughlin (Limavady), have stepped up their training recently, practising Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday ahead of next month's competition.
Clonmany Horse Shoe Thrower, Michael McLaughlin. Teams of throwers from all over Ireland will make their way to the football field at Moss Field in Carndonagh for the event, the highlight of the Irish Horse Shoe Throwing calendar.
Sides from the south east of the country are expected to give the local boys their biggest challenge, but throwers from Galway are not to be discounted either.
Also on Saturday, the All Ireland Doubles Competition will take place at the same venue.
On Sunday the 2nd of August, as part of the Clonmany Festival, the action moves to McHale’s Field when the local throwers invite teams from Ireland, Northern Ireland and England to take part in a specially arranged international competition.
On Sunday evening a presentation dinner dance will be held in the Strand Hotel, Ballyliffin at 10pm, where the winners from both days competition will receive their trophies. Everyone is welcome to attend, thrower and none thrower alike.
Later in August the local throwers will represent Donegal in the All Ireland County Championships in Carlow. Urris native Michael McLaughlin who has been competing in horse shoe throwing for over 20 years, will captain the county side. The competition will include a ringer event for the first time.
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