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Notes / Details:Three of Irelands top athletes who represented us in the recent championships in Rome, David Doyne, Sophie Doyne and Niamh Fitzgerald, were selected by BTSAI to represent our association at the meeting with Bertie and the Shannon-Limerick Committee. It was a very successful event which was part of our publicising of the 2008 Championship. The three athletes met with Bertie who was very interested in the sport and the hosting of the event. The camera crews and media staff were breath taken by the displays performed by the three athletes, who performed some rolls, baton and pair work together; for Bertie in the grounds of Leinster House. TV3 and RTE film crews were present, as well as photographers from newspapers around the country including the Evening Herald. We took some of our own photos which are in the picture album @btsai.ie

:: A WBTF Judge for Ireland Suzanne Behan has qualified as a WBTF Master Class Judge.

Below is the confirmation letter from Jackie Stewart - WBTF Judges Chair.

"Dear Suzanne, On behalf of the WBTF Board, the WBTF Technical Committee and the Judges Committee I am happy to inform you that you have been accredited as a WBTF Master class Judge.

You have chosen to extend yourself and have attained status on an international level. Congratulations on becoming a WBTF certified Judge. This certification allows you to judge at the WBTF World Championships held every summer.

Again, my congratulations, Suzanne, you have done exceptionally well , I know that your knowledge of the sport of baton twirling makes you a valuable member of the WBTF judging community . Please contact me if you have any questions, or if I can be of any further help to you.

Sincerely, Jackie Stewart WBTF Judges Chair" '>


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