
COURTESY of the newly formed Limerick Shuttle Stars Club, the city has its first specialised badminton facility at Mary Immaculate College.
The inaugural ceremony marked a promising start with 60 young athletes enrolled.
“This is a momentous occasion for Limerick’s sporting community,” commented Trudy Kennedy, Munster Badminton Association, at the club’s opening ceremony.
What sets this initiative apart is not just its focus on youth development but also its commitment to diversity and inclusion.
The club has successfully attracted young talents from various cultural and social backgrounds, truly representing Limerick’s multicultural fabric.
The training program will be conducted by Badminton World Federation certified coaches, ensuring professional guidance for these budding athletes.
This professional approach to training makes it a first-of-its-kind facility in the city.
With state-of-the-art facilities and professional coaching, Limerick Shuttle Stars Badminton Club is poised to become a cornerstone in developing future badminton champions while promoting inclusivity and diversity in sports.
For more information about enrollment and training schedules, interested parties can contact [email protected] or Shiv Dadhich on 089 9665044.