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Irish Sports Council
The ISC is the state agency for sports development. The Institute is a subsidiary of the Council responsible for managing and providing its services and supports to our high performance athletes, coaches and sports.
Sports Institute Northern Ireland
Our partners in the Sports Institute of Northern Ireland have been in existence since 2002 when they were established to help build a world leading sports system for Northern Ireland. The Institute works with SINI on the assessment and review of the sports' performance plans, where applicable.
Coaching Ireland
Formerly the National Coaching and Training Centre based in the University of Limerick Coaching Ireland is responsible for leading the development of sports coaching in Ireland.
Paralympics Ireland
PI was founded in 1987 and is responsible for the preparation and management of the Irish team in the lead up to, and at, the Paralympic Games every four years. The Institute works in partnership with PI to deliver its programmes to the PI athletes and coaches.
Olympic Council of Ireland
The Olympic Council of Ireland (OCI) is responsible for developing and protecting the Olympic movement in Ireland. The OCI is also responsible for the Irish teams at the Summer and Winter Olympic Games.
Commercial Partners:
Microsoft Ireland
Microsoft Ireland has come on board as the founding partner in the Institute's Athlete
Career Development Programme
which matches elite athletes with suitable and supportive employers.
Puma
The Institute has forged a partnership with Puma Ireland as official kit supplier.
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