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South Dublin County Council Supports WMAI / WUKF International Karate Gala 2021 event through the Tourism Event and Festival Grant

South Dublin County Council Supports WMAI / WUKF International Karate Gala 2021 event through the Tourism Event and Festival Grant

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21/10/2021

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Two World Karate Champions will be among twelve of the World’s elite Karate athletes competing in an international karate gala taking place in the National Basketball Arena on Saturday 30 October. The spectacular sees the very first ladies’ event between Dubliner Jasmine Byrne and her Polish opponentAleksandra Zgorecka.

 

Competitors, officials and spectators from across Ireland, the UK, Poland, Italy and France are expected to descend on South Dublin County on the 29th and 30 of October for the WMAI / WUKF International Karate Gala 2021. The international karate event takes place in the National Basketball Arena in Tallaght on the evening of the 30th October.

 

Previously hosted in Poland, this is the first time this event has come to Dublin and was facilitated through a grant from South Dublin County Council’s Tourism Event and Festival Grant. The karate matches will be live streamed worldwide from the venue on the night highlighting South Dublin County and Dublin’s Outdoors to a worldwide audience. There will be live commentary as well as entertainment for the audience which as been restricted to 800 in line with public health guidelines.

“This WMAI / WUKF Professional Karate event, which will include a World Title Fight on the night, will be one of Kind in Dublin and we are hoping for full Irish support in the arena on the night. Tickets for the event are available on Ticket Tailor now”, said Sean O’Brien, President of  Wado Martial Arts Ireland. ‘WMAI were approved an offer of assistance from South Dublin County Council’s County Promotion Unit under their Tourism Event and Festival Grant for this year’s competition. If it wasn’t for this grant we would not be able to put in to place the infrastructure needed to make this show a success.  The grant will be used for the main Fighting area structure, AV, Lighting, Sound, first aid crew and everything involved in putting such a world event together. And I would like to thank SDCC and Dublin’s Outdoors for their belief and support in this event.”

 

The Tourism Event and Festival Grant funding programme is aimed at organisations and organisers who plan to hold a public festival or event within South Dublin County Council’s administrative area. The aim is to fund innovative events/festivals that are supported by local businesses and communities which will add value to the County’s tourism product, Dublin’s Outdoors. Key priority areas such as cultural, food, sports and activity-based tourism, aimed at growing the visitor economy are included in the grant offering while adhering to National Health Guidelines.

 

 

 

To apply for the scheme, event organisers can complete an application form online by visiting www.sdcc.ie  or send hard copies to The County Promotion Unit, South Dublin County Council, County Hall, Tallaght, Dublin 24 or via email econdev@sdublincoco.ie  

For further information on the WMAI / WUKF International Karate Gala 2021 go to https://wmai-karate.com/ppv-karate/ or through the Dublin’s Outdoors event page at www.dublinsoutdoors.ie/events

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For more information, contact South Dublin County Council Communications Unit at communications@sdublincoco.ie

 

IMAGE 1 Daniele Spremberg WUKF World Professional Champion (Italy), Sean O’Brien President of  Wado Martial Arts Ireland, and Christophe Pinna (France)

IMAGE 2 Dubliner Jasmine Byrne

IMAGE 3 Karate legend Christophe Pinna (France)

IMAGE 4 Daniele Spremberg WUKF World Professional Champion (Italy)

 

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Scheme details

The maximum grant available will be €6,500. Payment of any grant amount will be subject to meeting the objectives and criteria of the scheme. in acknowledgment of the challenges brought about by COVID-19 the scheme will pivot in 2021 to take consideration of the following;

• A baseline grant of up to €2,000 will be available for holding an in-person event.

• An additional €15 per attendee (capped at €3,000) will also be available where event capacity is managed in accordance with national health guidelines.

• A promotional contribution towards marketing and advertising costs capped at €1,500 is also available.

• Special consideration will be afforded to organisers holding an on-line event at a prominent South Dublin location, who showcase and promote county landmarks to an online audience. Maximum grant available for this category is €1,750.

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About South Dublin County Council

South Dublin County Council is one of four local authority areas in the Dublin region.

The Council provides and funds a broad range of services including housing, roads, walking and cycling routes, parks and playgrounds, libraries, sports facilities, litter control, arts centres, enterprise units, fire services, community infrastructure and financial support. It also serves as a platform for local democracy with 40 councillors spread across seven electoral areas.

Bounded by the River Liffey to the North and the Dublin Mountains to the South, the County lies 16 kilometres south-west of Dublin city centre and has an administrative footprint of 223sq. kilometres.

The County has nine main villages Clondalkin, Lucan, Palmerstown, Rathfarnham, Tallaght, Templeogue, Saggart, Rathcoole and Newcastle and is bounded by adjoining counties of Wicklow, Kildare, Dublin City, Fingal and Dún Laoghaire.

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