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Dublin Sport Associations
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174 sport associations in dublin county
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C/o A.f.a.s., House Of Sport, Longmile Road (Walkinstown), Dublin 12, Dublin
The Mountaineering Council of Ireland organise and co-ordinate a full selection of walks around the country. From The Mountains of Mourne to The Twelve Pins, the Mountaineering Council of Ireland organise a walk that is suited to your level of experience.
It has been noticeable that in recent years, mountaineering in Ireland has become more and more popular.
One great natural advantage that Ireland has in this sport, is that there is little distance to travel to find a suitable locatio...
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Bluebell, D 12, Co Dublin
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Dublin City Centre, Dublin 1, Dublin
This is the worlds largest all female event in the world and it continues to grow every year. Over the years there has been many tens of millions of euro raised for various charities. With an emphasis on fun, you can walk, run hop, skip or jump your way through the 10kms through the city....
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43, Parnell Square West, D 1, Co Dublin
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27 O'connell Gardens, Bath Avenue, Dublin 4, Dublin
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Parnell Park, Donneycarney, D 5, Co Dublin
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10 Exchequer St, Dubin 2,
The name Tae Kwon-Do means simply "WAY OF THE FOOT AND FIST". Tae Kwon-Do is termed as a hard or external style of martial art. The adjective is used to describe the muscular force used in the development of it's techniques, and it is therefore quite different from the softer Korean Martial Arts such as Hapkido. These respond to, rather than originate attacks, and use the opponent's strength against him or her. Tae Kwon-Do is, however, more than just a collection of military techniques. It is...
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24 Acorn Drive, Dundrum, Dublin 14, Dublin
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Blunden Drive, Ayrefield, Dublin 13, Dublin
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Pacelli, Dublin Rd, Skerries, Co Dublin
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