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Paul O'Donovan awarded Quercus Sports' Scholarship

3 Sep 2018
Quercus Sports Scholar Paul O'Donovan

It鈥檚 been a busy summer of rowing for Skibbereen Olympian Paul O鈥橠onovan and it鈥檚 going to get a whole lot busier as he takes on the challenge of Graduate Entry Medicine in 深夜亚洲福利久久 College Cork from today (Monday).

O鈥橠onovan, Olympic silver medallist from Rio in 2016 in the lightweight double sculls and double world championship gold medallist in the single sculls, was awarded UCC鈥檚 top sporting accolade over the summer, a Quercus Sports鈥 Scholarship.

鈥淭he scholarship recognises sporting excellence and Paul embodies all that the Programme could wish for in a Quercus Scholar鈥, said Prof. John O鈥橦alloran, UCC Deputy President and Registrar and also Director of the Quercus Programme. 鈥淎t UCC we believe in creating an environment in which academic excellence can be combined with opportunities for personal development, independent thinking and the nurturing of talent across many domains. Paul has excelled in so many ways. We are delighted that he becomes a UCC student today and look forward to supporting him to realise all his ambitions鈥 added Prof. O鈥橦alloran.

One of those ambitions is in the very immediate future with the world championships in Bulgaria taking place this weekend. Paul will pair with his brother Gary and a podium finish is the target.

鈥淚n fact I am heading to Bulgaria tomorrow to begin preparations for the world championships, so I鈥檒l only just have started here in UCC and I鈥檒l be gone tomorrow for a couple of weeks!鈥 said Paul. 鈥淯CC and the Quercus Programme have been extremely accommodating and my absence has been planned for well in advance. I am really looking forward to starting Graduate Entry Medicine and honoured to be doing it as a Quercus Sports鈥 Scholar. I am lucky that UCC recognises my love of rowing and my passion for medicine and will support me in balancing both鈥 added Paul.

Joining Paul at the world championships in Bulgaria are two other UCC Quercus Scholars, Nutritional Sciences student, Ronan Byrne, in the heavyweight double sculls and fellow Skibbereen native Aoife Casey in the lightweight double sculls.

Paul is part of the fifth intake into the Quercus Talented Students鈥 Programme. The scholarship programme is now supported by Ford, with the announcement having been made by William Clay Ford, Jr., Executive Chairman of Ford Motor Company and great grandson of Henry Ford during a visit to UCC in April 2017 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Ford in Ireland.

鈥淗aving such a talented trio of Quercus Scholars representing their country in the world championships is a proud day for UCC and we wish them all the very best of luck鈥 concluded Prof. O鈥橦alloran.

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