Olympic Handball Ireland Releases its 2024 Annual Report

Jan 07 2025,
News

Olympic Handball Ireland (OHI) has released its 2024 Annual Report, showcasing a year of significant achievements both on and off the court. The report highlights a series of strategic developments aimed at strengthening the organization's infrastructure and promoting the growth of handball in Ireland.

Key Accomplishments in 2024:

  • Rebranding and Digital Transformation: OHI underwent a successful rebranding effort, adopting a new name, logo, and visual identity. Additionally, investments in digital communications yielded positive results, with a notable increase in website traffic and social media engagement.
  • Enhanced Leadership: OHI welcomed Pamela Bastable and Maria Byrne to its board, achieving a significant milestone of 40% female leadership. This move underscores the organization's commitment to diversity and inclusion within its governing body.
  • Continued Partnership with Sport NI: The "The Power of Sport" project, a collaborative initiative between OHI and Sport NI, received continued support in 2024. This project plays a vital role in promoting handball participation and development across Northern Ireland.
  • Securing Capital Funding: A significant €475,000 capital grant was awarded to OHI for the transformation of Ballymun Hall into a state-of-the-art handball arena. This investment will provide a world-class training and competition facility for Irish handball players.

Looking Ahead to 2025:

OHI expresses its gratitude to its dedicated community for their unwavering support. The report outlines the organization's focus for 2025, which centers on establishing clear pathways for players to transition from the school level to the international stage. This strategic initiative aims to cultivate a robust talent pipeline for Irish handball and ensure a bright future for the sport in the country.

The complete 2024 Annual Report is available to read here.