SportAbility Day

Sport Ireland Campus, Saturday 6th September

The aim of the SportAbility Day is to put a focus on the inclusion of people with disabilities in sport and physical activity in Dublin and nationwide. This event will promote disability sport organisations, National Governing Bodies, and local clubs and organisations that offer inclusive opportunities and adapted sports.

SportAbility Day will take place on the 6th September 2025 in Sport Ireland’s National Indoor Arena, Blanchardstown, Dublin from 11am-3pm. It will be a highly interactive day including practical ‘’Come and Try’’ sessions delivered by National Governing Bodies of Sport, educational workshops, demonstrations, and information stands from Dublin based clubs and organisations that are already offering inclusive opportunities.

SportAbility Day is suitable for people with a disability, parents, teachers, sports coaches, youth club leaders, students, volunteers, and anyone with an interest in sport for people of all abilities.

Some of the National Governing Bodies attending and providing Come and Try sessions include Vision Sport Ireland, Special Olympics, Tennis Ireland, Swim Ireland, Golf Ireland, Basketball Ireland, Rowing Ireland, Orienteering, Badminton Ireland, GAA, Cricket Ireland, Hockey Ireland, Triathlon Ireland and many more.


Date:
Saturday 6th September
Time:
11.00am
Price:
€3 - €10
Address:
Sport Ireland Campus, Snugborough Road, Snugborough, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Sport Ireland Campus, Snugborough Road, Snugborough, Dublin, Ireland

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