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2016 in Ireland

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Events during the year 2016 in Ireland.

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President Michael D. Higgins

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June

  • 13 June – The Ireland football team played their first match, against Sweden, at the Euro 2016 football competition.[6]
  • 21 June – The United States Vice President Joe Biden arrived in Ireland for a six-day visit with his brother and sister, daughter, and five grandchildren. His itinerary included visits to his ancestral counties of Louth and Mayo, the Neolithic monument at Newgrange in County Meath, and engagements in Dublin including meeting President Michael D. Higgins and Taoiseach Enda Kenny. Biden visited Ireland a number of times previously in a private capacity.[7]

July

  • 23 July – Carina Fitzpatrick, a female concert-goer at the KnockanStockan music festival, near Ballyknockan, County Wicklow, was arrested for revealing her breasts during the festival in a form of topless protest. The incident opened a conversation over women's bodily autonomy and nudism in Ireland.[8]

September

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Sports

Association football

Euro 2016

Round of 16

Gaelic games

2016 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final
  • 4 September – Kilkenny 2–20 – 2-29 Tipperary
2016 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final
  • 1 October – Dublin 1-15 – 1-14 Mayo (Replay)

Horse racing

Rugby union

Summer Olympics

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  • 4 August – The Irish Examiner reported that an Irish male boxer tested positive for a banned substance on the eve of the Olympics.[24] He was later named as Michael O'Reilly.[25] O'Reilly was the first athlete to test positive for drugs at the 2016 Olympics.[26]
  • 5 August – On the day of the 2016 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, police in Rio de Janeiro arrested two people for attempted illegal resale of hundreds of tickets allocated to the Olympic Council of Ireland (OCI).
  • 7 August – Michael O'Reilly's legal team announced it was to officially appeal the boxer's proposed suspension following a failed drug test.[27]
  • 8 August – Boxing captain Paddy Barnes, who medalled at the previous two Olympics, lost his opening bout to a Spaniard in a shock result.[28]
  • 9 August – Boxer Michael O'Reilly was ruled out of the Olympics after announcing he was no longer contesting his proposed suspension and admitting to taking a supplement that may have contained a banned substance.[29][30]
  • 14 August – The Irish minister for transport, tourism, and sport, Shane Ross, flew to Rio de Janeiro to meet with OCI president Pat Hickey in a bid to have Hickey permit an independent member be included on the OCI's own inquiry into the ticketing fiasco.[31][32]
  • 15 August – Defending lightweight champion Katie Taylor lost her Olympic crown to a Finn in her opening bout.[33]
  • 16 August – Boxer Michael Conlan, a favourite for the gold medal, lost his opening bout to a Russian in contentious circumstances.[34]
  • 17 August – OCI president Pat Hickey was arrested naked in a hotel room in Rio de Janeiro and charged with three crimes.[citation needed]
  • 18 August – Pat Hickey was photographed being wheeled to prison from a hospital in his pyjamas.[35] As well as resigning as OCI president, Hickey also resigned his membership of the International Olympic Committee, his role as president of the European Olympic Committees, and his role as vice-president of the Association of National Olympic Committees.[36] Meanwhile, Shane Ross returned to Dublin.[32]
  • 21 August – The 2016 Summer Olympics concluded, as more IOC officials were sought by Brazilian police and the organisation's former president remained locked up in a Rio de Janeiro jail.[37][38]
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