Bressie with Sarah Lawless (left) and Hannah Connaughton, both from Mount Temple, Baylin, Athlone at the launch of the HSE Community Games 2014 National Festival at Athlone Castle this morning. Photo: Paul Mohan/Sportsfile

Find a sport you love, says Bressie at launch of Community Games

With Athlone Castle as the setting, the HSE Community Games launched their 2014 Festival with the help of former participant and fitness ambassador Bressie (Niall Breslin) this morning.

Gerard Davenport, president of Community Games, presented Bressie with a Community Games gold medal to reward him for all he has done over the years in encouraging people to be more active in their daily lives and also for helping to put the spotlight on mental health.

“When I took part in the Community Games I loved the feeling of representing my town and area and it always gave me such motivation to do well. I was a competitive young fella!” said Niall.

He also gave some great tips to the young participants on how best to keep active.

“Find a sport you love. There are so many sports and just because your friends may love rugby or soccer you don’t have to play it. Life is too short to do something you don’t enjoy and when there is so much choice there is no reason to not give everything a shot.”

With such focus on finding the right balance in life, Niall spoke about the link between physical activity, eating well and feeling good about yourself.

“As you grow older this link becomes much clearer. Sport has a profound impact on your mental health and when you are happy in body and mind, you have more confidence and this all filters down into your private and professional life.”

The HSE Community Games has teamed up this year with Healthy Ireland, the new national initiative that is promoting health and wellbeing throughout the country.

Dr Cate Hartigan from the HSE said: “We are delighted to support the Community Games in 2014, and to make it part of our Healthy Ireland programme. Encouraging more children, families and communities to be active, and to see the enormous benefits that this can bring, is one of the most important changes that we all want to see in Ireland.

“On top of that, the community participation and volunteerism that are essential parts of Community Games adds to our shared wellbeing in towns and villages nationwide. Well done to everyone involved and we’re looking forward to this year’s festival.”

This year has been a busy year for the 600 areas involved in HSE Community Games – there will be more than 8,000 children from all over Ireland participating in the HSE Community Games festival at Athlone Institute of Technology, Athlone, over two weekends in August:

National Festival Weekend 1: August 15-17

National Festival Weekend 2: August 22-24

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