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Mountaineering Ireland

Mountaineering Ireland is the representative association for hikers and mountaineers on the island of Ireland.[4][5] It is recognized by both Sport Ireland, the Irish authority for sport, and Sport Northern Ireland, the corresponding authority of the Government of Northern Ireland, thus operating across the island of Ireland. The association has been an International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation (UIAA) member since 2004, as well as a member of other federations.[6] The association is also a publisher of walking and climbing guides.[7]

Formation1971 (1971)
HeadquartersIrish Sport HQ
Location
Coordinates53°23′47″N 6°21′25″W / 53.39630621°N 6.3569524°W / 53.39630621; -6.3569524
Region served
island of Ireland
Fieldsmountaineering, hillwalking, climbing, bouldering
Membership (2020)
14,000[1]
Secretary General
Murrough McDonagh[2]
Chief Executive Officer
Paul Barron [3]
Chairperson
President
AffiliationsInternational Climbing and Mountaineering Federation,
Olympic Council of Ireland
FundingIrish Sports Council
Staff (2019)
10 [2]
Formerly called
Federation of Mountaineering Clubs of Ireland
(1971–1990)
Mountaineering Council of Ireland (1990–2009)

History edit

The association was founded in 1971[8] as the "Federation of Mountaineering Clubs of Ireland" (FMCI),[9] by eight clubs with 300 members at the time.[10] In 1990 it became the "Mountaineering Council of Ireland" (MCI). The current name was adopted in 2009.

Mountaineering Ireland became a member of the Olympic Council of Ireland (OCI) in June 2018, with Sport climbing set to become an Olympic sport at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in 2021.[11] Under the Good Friday Agreement, climbers from Northern Ireland are free to compete for Ireland, Northern Ireland or Team GB.

Activities edit

In its work, the association concentrates on achieving and maintaining continuous access for everyone to the mountains and cliffs of Ireland and on building and maintaining the appropriate network of paths for this purpose.[12] It also promotes and regulates the responsible use of hills and mountains in order to preserve them.[5][13]

It works in the fields of mountain hiking,[14] mountaineering, rock climbing, indoor climbing and bouldering. The MCI also runs competitions in the areas of indoor climbing and bouldering.[15]

The association itself runs training courses for mountaineers, climbers and mountain guides and also awards its members grants for external courses. The training is carried out by Mountain Training Board Ireland (MTBI), the training committee of Mountaineering Ireland. Together with the relevant organisations for the other parts of the Islands of the North Atlantic, MTBI is a full member of Mountain Training UK and Ireland, a coordination body with the aim of a uniform training standard in the UK and Ireland.[16][17]

Mountain Guide training for activities outside the British Isles is only available through Mountain Training UK and Ireland. The representation of such mountain guides in relation to the Union of International Mountain Leader Associations is carried out uniformly by the British Association of International Mountain Leaders.[18]

Mountaineering Ireland provides information and maps of all of Ireland's mountains and hills through the MountainViews.ie website.[12] There, members have the opportunity to add their own reports on their expeditions.

Youth Funding edit

In order to encourage young people to climb indoors, the association works with the Association of British Climbing Walls Training Trust and supports the programs and training courses developed by them. At the same time, there is a separate program (Climbing Development Squad) to promote young climbers in general.[19] There is also dedicated program (Climbing Development Squad) to support young climbers in general.[20]

It also organises two weekend workshops for young mountaineers up to the age of 24 every year. Together with youth organisations, it runs programs with young people from economically or socially disadvantaged communities in climbing gyms, each lasting eight weeks.

Memberships and Partnerships edit

Mountaineering Ireland is a member of the following organisations:[6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Members Federation". UIAA. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Staff". Mountaineering.ie. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  3. ^ a b "2018 News Items". Muntaineering.ie. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  4. ^ Long, Steve (2014). Hillwalking: The official handbook of the Mountain Training walking schemes. Vertebrate. p. 144. ISBN 978-0993033704.
  5. ^ a b "'Dogs not welcome in upland areas' – Mountaineering Ireland warns walkers". Independent.ie. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  6. ^ a b "Affiliated to". Mountaineering.ie. Mountaineering Ireland. 2021. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  7. ^ "Mountaineering Ireland". International ISBN Agency. 2021. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  8. ^ Merrick, Robin, ed. (1971). "Irish Mountaineering 1971" (PDF). Irish Mountaineering Club.
  9. ^ "Twelve Bens : hill walkers and rock climbers guide". National Library of Ireland catalogue. F.M.C.I. guide. Federation of Mountaineering Clubs of Ireland. 1971. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  10. ^ a b "History". Mountaineering Ireland. 2008. from the original on 12 February 2012. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  11. ^ "Mountaineering Ireland joins the Olympic movement". Mountaineering Ireland. 22 June 2018. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  12. ^ a b Siggins, Lorna. "Irish Peaks — a glossy new guide to Ireland's mountains". Sunday Times (Ireland edition). Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  13. ^ "A new litter-picking initiative is urging people to pick up one piece of litter". AgriLand.ie. 11 May 2021. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  14. ^ "Let's Walk On Wednesday!". RTÉ.ie. 18 May 2021. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  15. ^ "National Climbing Competitions: 2021 and Beyond". TheBMC.co.uk. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  16. ^ "Mountain Training Board Irland". Mountain Training. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  17. ^ "How is Mountain Training funded?". Mountain-Training.org. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  18. ^ "international Mountain leader". Mountain Training. MountainTraining.org. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  19. ^ "Indoor Climbing". Mountaineering Irland.
  20. ^ "Talent Development". Mountaineering Ireland.
  21. ^ "Members Federation" (en). International Federation of Sport Climbing.
  22. ^ "EURANDO 2011 Members". European Ramblers' Association. 2011. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  23. ^ "Members". Federation of Irish Sports. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  24. ^ "Members". Northern Ireland Environmental. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  25. ^ "Representative Members". Northern Ireland Sports Forum.
  26. ^ Spriggins, Zoe (26 November 2020). "National Climbing Competitions: 2021 and Beyond". TheBMC.co.uk. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  27. ^ "ANNUAL REVIEW 2010" (pdf). Mountaineering Ireland. 2010. Retrieved 10 April 2014.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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Mountaineering Ireland is the representative association for hikers and mountaineers on the island of Ireland 4 5 It is recognized by both Sport Ireland the Irish authority for sport and Sport Northern Ireland the corresponding authority of the Government of Northern Ireland thus operating across the island of Ireland The association has been an International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation UIAA member since 2004 as well as a member of other federations 6 The association is also a publisher of walking and climbing guides 7 Formation1971 1971 HeadquartersIrish Sport HQLocationBlanchardstown Dublin IrelandCoordinates53 23 47 N 6 21 25 W 53 39630621 N 6 3569524 W 53 39630621 6 3569524Region servedisland of IrelandFieldsmountaineering hillwalking climbing boulderingMembership 2020 14 000 1 Secretary GeneralMurrough McDonagh 2 Chief Executive OfficerPaul Barron 3 ChairpersonPresidentAffiliationsInternational Climbing and Mountaineering Federation Olympic Council of IrelandFundingIrish Sports CouncilStaff 2019 10 2 Formerly calledFederation of Mountaineering Clubs of Ireland 1971 1990 Mountaineering Council of Ireland 1990 2009 Contents 1 History 2 Activities 3 Youth Funding 4 Memberships and Partnerships 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe association was founded in 1971 8 as the Federation of Mountaineering Clubs of Ireland FMCI 9 by eight clubs with 300 members at the time 10 In 1990 it became the Mountaineering Council of Ireland MCI The current name was adopted in 2009 Mountaineering Ireland became a member of the Olympic Council of Ireland OCI in June 2018 with Sport climbing set to become an Olympic sport at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in 2021 11 Under the Good Friday Agreement climbers from Northern Ireland are free to compete for Ireland Northern Ireland or Team GB Activities editIn its work the association concentrates on achieving and maintaining continuous access for everyone to the mountains and cliffs of Ireland and on building and maintaining the appropriate network of paths for this purpose 12 It also promotes and regulates the responsible use of hills and mountains in order to preserve them 5 13 It works in the fields of mountain hiking 14 mountaineering rock climbing indoor climbing and bouldering The MCI also runs competitions in the areas of indoor climbing and bouldering 15 The association itself runs training courses for mountaineers climbers and mountain guides and also awards its members grants for external courses The training is carried out by Mountain Training Board Ireland MTBI the training committee of Mountaineering Ireland Together with the relevant organisations for the other parts of the Islands of the North Atlantic MTBI is a full member of Mountain Training UK and Ireland a coordination body with the aim of a uniform training standard in the UK and Ireland 16 17 Mountain Guide training for activities outside the British Isles is only available through Mountain Training UK and Ireland The representation of such mountain guides in relation to the Union of International Mountain Leader Associations is carried out uniformly by the British Association of International Mountain Leaders 18 Mountaineering Ireland provides information and maps of all of Ireland s mountains and hills through the MountainViews ie website 12 There members have the opportunity to add their own reports on their expeditions Youth Funding editIn order to encourage young people to climb indoors the association works with the Association of British Climbing Walls Training Trust and supports the programs and training courses developed by them At the same time there is a separate program Climbing Development Squad to promote young climbers in general 19 There is also dedicated program Climbing Development Squad to support young climbers in general 20 It also organises two weekend workshops for young mountaineers up to the age of 24 every year Together with youth organisations it runs programs with young people from economically or socially disadvantaged communities in climbing gyms each lasting eight weeks Memberships and Partnerships editMountaineering Ireland is a member of the following organisations 6 UIAA member since 2004 1 International Federation of Sport Climbing IFSC 10 21 European Ramblers Association 22 Federation of Irish Sport 23 Northern Ireland Environment link 24 Northern Ireland Sports Forum 25 The body has a working relationship with the British Mountaineering Council and Mountaineering Scotland 26 The body maintains a memorandum of understanding with Scouting Ireland for the assessment of SI s hillwalking adventure skill 27 References edit a b Members Federation UIAA Retrieved 1 June 2021 a b Staff Mountaineering ie Retrieved 1 June 2021 a b 2018 News Items Muntaineering ie Retrieved 1 June 2021 Long Steve 2014 Hillwalking The official handbook of the Mountain Training walking schemes Vertebrate p 144 ISBN 978 0993033704 a b Dogs not welcome in upland areas Mountaineering Ireland warns walkers Independent ie Retrieved 1 June 2021 a b Affiliated to Mountaineering ie Mountaineering Ireland 2021 Retrieved 1 June 2021 Mountaineering Ireland International ISBN Agency 2021 Retrieved 1 June 2021 Merrick Robin ed 1971 Irish Mountaineering 1971 PDF Irish Mountaineering Club Twelve Bens hill walkers and rock climbers guide National Library of Ireland catalogue F M C I guide Federation of Mountaineering Clubs of Ireland 1971 Retrieved 1 June 2021 a b History Mountaineering Ireland 2008 Archived from the original on 12 February 2012 Retrieved 1 June 2021 Mountaineering Ireland joins the Olympic movement Mountaineering Ireland 22 June 2018 Retrieved 1 June 2021 a b Siggins Lorna Irish Peaks a glossy new guide to Ireland s mountains Sunday Times Ireland edition Retrieved 1 June 2021 A new litter picking initiative is urging people to pick up one piece of litter AgriLand ie 11 May 2021 Retrieved 1 June 2021 Let s Walk On Wednesday RTE ie 18 May 2021 Retrieved 1 June 2021 National Climbing Competitions 2021 and Beyond TheBMC co uk Retrieved 1 June 2021 Mountain Training Board Irland Mountain Training Retrieved 1 June 2021 How is Mountain Training funded Mountain Training org Retrieved 1 June 2021 international Mountain leader Mountain Training MountainTraining org Retrieved 1 June 2021 Indoor Climbing Mountaineering Irland Talent Development Mountaineering Ireland Members Federation en International Federation of Sport Climbing EURANDO 2011 Members European Ramblers Association 2011 Retrieved 1 June 2021 Members Federation of Irish Sports Retrieved 1 June 2021 Members Northern Ireland Environmental Retrieved 1 June 2021 Representative Members Northern Ireland Sports Forum Spriggins Zoe 26 November 2020 National Climbing Competitions 2021 and Beyond TheBMC co uk Retrieved 2 June 2021 ANNUAL REVIEW 2010 pdf Mountaineering Ireland 2010 Retrieved 10 April 2014 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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