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03.04.2017
UL Cements Reputation as Ireland’s Sporting Campus with Launch of Munster Rugby High Performance Centre and new UL Sport 25m Diving Pool.

Two new sports buildings worth almost €15m were officially opened at the University of Limerick today by Minister of State, Patrick O’Donovan, Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport. The Munster Rugby High Performance Centre at UL and the new UL 25m Diving Pool adjacent to and connected with the existing UL Sport Arena.

Pictured on a tour of the new UL 25m Diving Pool were, Prof. Don Barry, President, University of Limerick, Minister of State, Patrick O’Donovan, Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, David Mahedy, UL Director of Sport, Mary Dunne, President Swim Ireland and Sarah Keane, CEO Swim Ireland. Picture: Alan Place.

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03.04.2017        <br />
UL Cements Reputation as Ireland’s Sporting Campus with Launch of Munster Rugby High Performance Centre and new UL Sport 25m Diving Pool.<br />
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Two new sports buildings worth almost €15m were officially opened at the University of Limerick today by Minister of State, Patrick O’Donovan, Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport.  The Munster Rugby High Performance Centre at UL and the new UL 25m Diving Pool adjacent to and connected with the existing UL Sport Arena.<br />
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Pictured on a tour of the new UL 25m Diving Pool were, Prof. Don Barry, President, University of Limerick,  Minister of State, Patrick O’Donovan, Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, David Mahedy, UL Director of Sport, Mary Dunne, President Swim Ireland and Sarah Keane, CEO Swim Ireland. Picture: Alan Place.