Get ready to be inspired by the incredible journeys of cyclists at the Ring of Kerry Cycle event!
The Ring of Kerry Cycle event saw a mix of inspiring stories this year, with participants from different backgrounds coming together for a common cause. Cork woman, Joan McDonald, joined nearly 50 cyclists representing the Irish Kidney Association on the challenging 170km journey. Dr. Colm Henry, the chief clinical officer of the HSE, also cycled in support of the IKA, showcasing his commitment to the cause. Furthermore, Francis Hogan from Templemore, a kidney patient facing dialysis, embarked on the ride to raise funds and awareness.
Adding to the heartfelt narratives, a Castleblayney man highlighted the importance of organ donation by taking on the demanding cycling challenge. The event, marked by the symbolic start by Bishop Ray Brown, Maura Healy Rae, and paralympian Jordan Lee, gathered 4500 cyclists for the 42nd annual Ring of Kerry charity cycle.
In an uplifting twist, the participation of kidney donors and recipients like Joan McDonald and Dr. Colm Henry showcases the power of organ donation and the impact it has on individuals' lives. Furthermore, the dedication of individuals like Francis Hogan and the Castleblayney man emphasizes the importance of raising awareness for crucial causes like organ donation through events like the Ring of Kerry Cycle.
The Ring of Kerry Cycle event not only promotes physical fitness but also champions a noble cause, bringing communities together in support of organ donation. The stories of resilience and generosity from participants like Joan McDonald, Dr. Colm Henry, Francis Hogan, and others inspire us to make a difference and support life-changing initiatives.
Among the riders taking on the 170km journey is a team of nearly 50 cyclists flying the flag for the IKA, including Cork woman, Joan McDonald, who is ...
Cavan native, Dr Colm Henry, the chief clinical officer of the HSE, will cycle the Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle today for the Irish Kidney Association (IKA).
47-year-old Francis Hogan is a kidney patient from Templemore who is due to start dialysis next week for the first time. The self-employed father of five who's ...
A Castleblayney man is taking on one of Ireland's most difficult cycling challenges today to raise awareness of the importance of Organ Donation.
Bishop Ray Brown, the new cathaoirleach of Killarney Municiple District Maura Healy Rae, and paralympian Jordan Lee performed the ceremonial start. The iconic ...
The record books might not have recorded it but the first home in this year's Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle was none other than well-known Killarney man Enda ...