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Camogie Association votes for change to allow shorts - MSNCamogie Association president Brian Molloy said: "We are pleased to announce that delegates have voted by an overwhelming majority in favour of giving players greater choice in their playing attire.
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Camogie shorts v skorts row - how did we get here? - MSNThe Camogie Association has reacted to the row by calling a Special Congress for 22 May to vote on the issue. BBC Sport NI looks at how the sport has got to this position and where players and the ...
CAMOGIE chiefs have voted in favour of allowing players to wear either shorts or skorts with immediate effect after recent protests. At tonight’s Special Congress at Croke Park, 98 per cent of ...
The nation's governing body was adamant: no shorts; skorts only. These athletes weren't having it. Through protest on the biggest stage, these women made change happen.
The Camogie Association of Ireland will vote on whether women will be allowed to wear shorts when it holds a special congress on May 22, the sport's governing body said on Thursday, ...
The governing Camogie Association has called a special congress on May 22 to discuss the issue, but last year the same body rejected two proposals that would have authorized shorts.
Still, the sport’s global governing body, the Camogie Association, had repeatedly voted to keep the skort rule in place, endorsing tradition and history — and, players said, gender bias.
The Camogie Association, which governs the sport and is made up of both male and female committee members, is holding the meeting at Croke Park on Thursday.
The Camogie Association, which governs the sport and is made up of both male and female committee members, held their meeting at Croke Park. Two motions to introduce shorts were defeated at last ...
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