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Alan Kerins

Alan Kerins (born 1977) is an Irish sportsman, humanitarian, social entrepreneur and philanthropist.

Alan Kerins
Personal information
Football Position: Right Corner Forward
Hurling Position: Left Half Forward
Born 1977 (age 45–46)
Galway, Ireland
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Club(s)
Years Club
Clarinbridge
Salthill-Knocknacarra
Club titles
  Football Hurling
Galway titles 2 2
Connacht titles 1 1
All-Ireland titles 1 1
Inter-county(ies)
Years County Apps (scores)
1997–2011
2001–2003
Galway hurlers
Galway footballers
? (12-78)
16 (4–9)
Inter-county titles
  Football Hurling
Connacht Titles 2 3
All-Ireland Titles 1 0
League titles 0 3
All-Stars 0 2

Kerins was a dual player for Galway, a hurler between 1997 and 2011 and a footballer between 2001 and 2004. He played with the senior inter-county team until 2011. Kerins played hurling with his local club Clarinbridge and football with Salthill-Knocknacarra. He is also founder and CEO of The Inner Winner Institute, a personal development training company.

Early life

Kerins's mother runs a B&B in Clarinbridge. His father Monty was a significant presence as a coach of hurling in Galway and was a selector for the county's minor and senior teams.[1]

Kerins studied physiotherapy at Trinity College Dublin.[1]

Playing career

Kerins has the distinction of winning All-Ireland medals in both Gaelic games codes (football and hurling) with his county and his club teams - a feat rarely achieved. He holds the unique distinction of having won All-Ireland Club medals in both hurling and football and is the only man to ever do so with different clubs.[citation needed]

Club

Kerins played his club football with Salthill-Knocknacarra. He won an All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship with Salthill-Knocknacarra in March 2006; he played at Right Half Forward.

Kerins played his club hurling with Clarinbridge. He won an All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship with Clarinbridge in 2011.[2]

Inter-county

Kerins won an All-Ireland Senior Football Championship medal with Galway in 2001.[3] He was named AIB Connacht Footballer of the Year in 2005.[3]

He played senior inter-county hurling for Galway between 1997 and 2011.

Coaching career

In September 2019, he took up a performance and coaching role with the Westmeath senior hurlers.[4]

Other activities

Kerins is also performance consultant, executive coach, public speaker and chartered physiotherapist.[3] He holds a diploma in Child and Family Support and has collaborated with UNESCO on several global development initiatives.[citation needed]

Inner Winner Institute

Kerins founded the Inner Winner Institute, a training company that offers leadership, personal and professional development courses in USA, Africa, India and Ireland.

Charity work

Kerins founded The Alan Kerins Projects in 2005, raising 20 million directly and several more million euro indirectly for many vital and life-saving projects and programmes for communities all over the world.[citation needed]

Taking three months unpaid leave from his job in the mid-2000s, Kerins started working on an outreach programme with the Presentation Sisters at the Cheshire Home in Mongu, the main township of Western Province in Zambia. The project was called the Alan Kerins Zambia Fund.[3]

In the 2010s, the Alan Kerins Projects partnered with Self Help Africa.[5] Self Help Africa supports rural poor communities across sub-Saharan Africa to grow and earn more from their small farms.

Warriors for Humanity

Kerins founded a global citizen movement called Warriors for Humanity[6] a platform that creates a cultural and societal legacy by facilitating and supporting citizens to make a real difference and leave a lasting legacy.

Plant the Planet Games

Kerins founded Plant the Planet Games, which saw the first inter-county GAA match played in Kenya, in November 2022.[citation needed] The players raised €10,000 each, and reached their target of raising enough money to plant one million trees across several African countries.[citation needed]

Personal life

Kerins is married. He and his wife have two sons and one daughter. Kerins addressed the crowd at Croke Park during the World Meeting of Families 2018.[7] He told the crowd of how his spirituality, family, community and friends had sustained him and his wife when their son Ruadhan was ill.[8]

Awards and honours

Inter-county

Club

Individual

  • AIB Connacht Footballer of the Year (2005)[3]

In addition, Kerins has received many awards & acknowledgements for his work in Africa, Asia and Haiti. In 2006, Kerins received an ESB Rehab People of the Year Award and Galway Person of the Year Award, while he was also awarded Ireland's most outstanding young person.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ a b . The Irish Times. 21 July 2001. Archived from the original on 29 August 2018.
  2. ^ Nolan, Pat (17 August 2018). . Daily Mirror. Archived from the original on 28 August 2018. Retrieved 17 August 2018. When Micheal Donoghue took charge of Clarinbridge, they were drifting. Donoghue had captained the club to their one and only Galway county title in 2001... "He was a great player but always had trouble with his lower back," says Clarinbridge stalwart Alan Kerins, who lost two All-Ireland finals with Galway... When ... [Donoghue] became manager of the club ... the transformation was instant. Clarinbridge won their second county title and, having lost to Birr in the 2002 All-Ireland club final when Donoghue was skipper, went one better by storming to the title with an emphatic victory over O'Loughlin Gaels in 2011.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Kerins fighting for underdogs". Sunday Independent. 12 March 2006.
  4. ^ "Shane O'Brien Ratified As Westmeath Senior Hurling Manager". Westmeath GAA. 30 September 2019.
  5. ^ O'Connell, Cian (2 September 2017). "Alan Kerins: 'He has a great culture and spirit built'". GAA.ie. Retrieved 2 September 2017. Kerins is delighted by how it has worked since this new venture commenced in 2015. "It has been really good the merger. The brand has got Alan Kerins partnered with Gorta Self Help Africa.
  6. ^ http://www.warriorsforhumaity.org
  7. ^ . RTÉ News. 25 August 2018. Archived from the original on 28 August 2018. Retrieved 25 August 2018.
  8. ^ . World Meeting of Families. 28 August 2018. Archived from the original on 29 August 2018. Retrieved 28 August 2018.

External links

  • Alan Kerins on LinkedIn
  • "Warriors for Humanity", Inner Winner Institute video (2018)

alan, kerins, born, 1977, irish, sportsman, humanitarian, social, entrepreneur, philanthropist, personal, informationfootball, position, right, corner, forwardhurling, position, left, half, forwardborn1977, galway, irelandheight1, club, yearsclubclarinbridgesa. Alan Kerins born 1977 is an Irish sportsman humanitarian social entrepreneur and philanthropist Alan KerinsPersonal informationFootball Position Right Corner ForwardHurling Position Left Half ForwardBorn1977 age 45 46 Galway IrelandHeight1 78 m 5 ft 10 in Club s YearsClubClarinbridgeSalthill KnocknacarraClub titles FootballHurlingGalway titles22Connacht titles11All Ireland titles11Inter county ies YearsCountyApps scores 1997 20112001 2003Galway hurlersGalway footballers 12 78 16 4 9 Inter county titles FootballHurlingConnacht Titles23All Ireland Titles10League titles03All Stars02Kerins was a dual player for Galway a hurler between 1997 and 2011 and a footballer between 2001 and 2004 He played with the senior inter county team until 2011 Kerins played hurling with his local club Clarinbridge and football with Salthill Knocknacarra He is also founder and CEO of The Inner Winner Institute a personal development training company Contents 1 Early life 2 Playing career 2 1 Club 2 2 Inter county 3 Coaching career 4 Other activities 4 1 Inner Winner Institute 4 2 Charity work 4 3 Warriors for Humanity 4 4 Plant the Planet Games 5 Personal life 6 Awards and honours 6 1 Inter county 6 2 Club 6 3 Individual 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditKerins s mother runs a B amp B in Clarinbridge His father Monty was a significant presence as a coach of hurling in Galway and was a selector for the county s minor and senior teams 1 Kerins studied physiotherapy at Trinity College Dublin 1 Playing career EditKerins has the distinction of winning All Ireland medals in both Gaelic games codes football and hurling with his county and his club teams a feat rarely achieved He holds the unique distinction of having won All Ireland Club medals in both hurling and football and is the only man to ever do so with different clubs citation needed Club Edit Kerins played his club football with Salthill Knocknacarra He won an All Ireland Senior Club Football Championship with Salthill Knocknacarra in March 2006 he played at Right Half Forward Kerins played his club hurling with Clarinbridge He won an All Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship with Clarinbridge in 2011 2 Inter county Edit Kerins won an All Ireland Senior Football Championship medal with Galway in 2001 3 He was named AIB Connacht Footballer of the Year in 2005 3 He played senior inter county hurling for Galway between 1997 and 2011 Coaching career EditIn September 2019 he took up a performance and coaching role with the Westmeath senior hurlers 4 Other activities EditKerins is also performance consultant executive coach public speaker and chartered physiotherapist 3 He holds a diploma in Child and Family Support and has collaborated with UNESCO on several global development initiatives citation needed Inner Winner Institute Edit Kerins founded the Inner Winner Institute a training company that offers leadership personal and professional development courses in USA Africa India and Ireland Charity work Edit Kerins founded The Alan Kerins Projects in 2005 raising 20 million directly and several more million euro indirectly for many vital and life saving projects and programmes for communities all over the world citation needed Taking three months unpaid leave from his job in the mid 2000s Kerins started working on an outreach programme with the Presentation Sisters at the Cheshire Home in Mongu the main township of Western Province in Zambia The project was called the Alan Kerins Zambia Fund 3 In the 2010s the Alan Kerins Projects partnered with Self Help Africa 5 Self Help Africa supports rural poor communities across sub Saharan Africa to grow and earn more from their small farms Warriors for Humanity Edit Kerins founded a global citizen movement called Warriors for Humanity 6 a platform that creates a cultural and societal legacy by facilitating and supporting citizens to make a real difference and leave a lasting legacy Plant the Planet Games Edit Kerins founded Plant the Planet Games which saw the first inter county GAA match played in Kenya in November 2022 citation needed The players raised 10 000 each and reached their target of raising enough money to plant one million trees across several African countries citation needed Personal life EditKerins is married He and his wife have two sons and one daughter Kerins addressed the crowd at Croke Park during the World Meeting of Families 2018 7 He told the crowd of how his spirituality family community and friends had sustained him and his wife when their son Ruadhan was ill 8 Awards and honours EditInter county Edit 1 All Ireland Senior Football Championship 2001 1 All Ireland Under 21 Hurling Championship 1996 1 All Ireland Minor Hurling Championship 1994 Club Edit 1 All Ireland Senior Club Football Championship 2006 1 All Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship 2011 Individual Edit AIB Connacht Footballer of the Year 2005 3 In addition Kerins has received many awards amp acknowledgements for his work in Africa Asia and Haiti In 2006 Kerins received an ESB Rehab People of the Year Award and Galway Person of the Year Award while he was also awarded Ireland s most outstanding young person citation needed References Edit a b Pace is set with dual control The Irish Times 21 July 2001 Archived from the original on 29 August 2018 Nolan Pat 17 August 2018 Micheal Donoghue was long destined to be Galway s mastermind says former Clarinbridge stalwart Alan Kerins He got us to believe in ourselves and got the older players to demand more of ourselves Daily Mirror Archived from the original on 28 August 2018 Retrieved 17 August 2018 When Micheal Donoghue took charge of Clarinbridge they were drifting Donoghue had captained the club to their one and only Galway county title in 2001 He was a great player but always had trouble with his lower back says Clarinbridge stalwart Alan Kerins who lost two All Ireland finals with Galway When Donoghue became manager of the club the transformation was instant Clarinbridge won their second county title and having lost to Birr in the 2002 All Ireland club final when Donoghue was skipper went one better by storming to the title with an emphatic victory over O Loughlin Gaels in 2011 a b c d e Kerins fighting for underdogs Sunday Independent 12 March 2006 Shane O Brien Ratified As Westmeath Senior Hurling Manager Westmeath GAA 30 September 2019 O Connell Cian 2 September 2017 Alan Kerins He has a great culture and spirit built GAA ie Retrieved 2 September 2017 Kerins is delighted by how it has worked since this new venture commenced in 2015 It has been really good the merger The brand has got Alan Kerins partnered with Gorta Self Help Africa http www warriorsforhumaity org 18 57 RTE News 25 August 2018 Archived from the original on 28 August 2018 Retrieved 25 August 2018 Cheers and tears joy and pride in Croke Park World Meeting of Families 28 August 2018 Archived from the original on 29 August 2018 Retrieved 28 August 2018 External links EditAlan Kerins on LinkedIn Galway GAA honours Warriors for Humanity Inner Winner Institute video 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alan Kerins amp oldid 1126871611, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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