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  • Communities Minister joins Hannah Scott at launch of boat funded by his Department

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    • Sport projects & initiatives

    Date published: 12 October 2025

    Communities Minister Gordon Lyons has attended a boat-naming ceremony at Bann Rowing Club with Olympic Gold Medallist Hannah Scott, MBE.

    Olympic Gold Medallist Hannah Scott and Communities Minister Gordon Lyons pictured behind a boat with the River Bann behind them

    Following her success at the Paris Olympic Games last year, Hannah was awarded £20,000 through the Olympic Medallist Fund. She donated her award to Bann Rowing Club, which used the money to buy two single scull boats and a safety boat.

    The Minister said: 

    “It is a privilege to join Hannah as she launches a boat, proudly bearing her own name, here at her local club. Hannah’s Olympic Gold stands as a testament to her unwavering commitment, talent and hard work, a journey which started here at Bann Rowing Club and was supported through the dedication of her coaches and teammates who have helped nurture her exceptional talent.

    “Hannah’s performances on the world stage were one of the reasons I was determined to support grassroots clubs like this one through the Olympic Medallist Fund, giving those medal winners the opportunity to give back to where their sporting journeys began."

    The Minister added: 

    “Through the recently launched Olympic Legacy Fund, I have made a further £1million of funding available to support initiatives to increase participation at grassroots levels for all sports with investment to enhance facilities and provide essential equipment.”

    Richard Archibald, Interim CEO, Sport NI, said: 

    “Seeing Hannah here at her local club really highlights the impact sports clubs across Northern Ireland have on our young sportspeople. They play an instrumental role in the development of our athletes, providing opportunities, support and guidance.

    “At Sport NI, we are proud to have worked with our Paris Olympic medallists to deliver this funding to their chosen clubs and organisations in recognition of the role they have played in their journey to an Olympic medal.

    “Our medallists are an inspiration to young people within their communities and thanks to the Olympic Medallist Fund these organisations can now support the next generation of sporting talent to achieve their potential.”

    Hannah Scott, MBE, Olympic Gold Medallist said: 

    “I was honoured to pass the Olympic Medallist Fund onto Bann Rowing Club as it’s where I grew up and learnt my sporting values. It was my dream to reach the Olympics and not only have I lived my dream, I fulfilled it thanks to the grassroots support of Bann Rowing Club, the amazing volunteers and coaches.

    “The amount of athletes that have come out of the club is extraordinary and it deserves this investment because of how much it has given to rowing but taken so little back.

    “Also, there is a brilliant cross community relationship within rowing. We have a very successful Rowing Ireland and GB Rowing teams which both benefit from Bann Rowing Club and this money will ensure more people can access the sport for those two teams to be represented by NI athletes.

    “Thank you to the Minister for this funding which will hopefully open up the pathway for more young people in the future to participate in sport.”

    More information for clubs who wish to apply for the Olympic Legacy Fund can be found on the Sport NI website. 

    Notes to editors:

    1. Photo caption 1 – Communities Minister Gordon Lyons pictured with Olympic Medallist, Hannah Scott, MBE unveiling a boat named in her honour.
    2. Hannah Scott MBE, who won a gold medal for Team GB in the Quad Sculls at the 2024 Olympics, nominated Bann Rowing Club as the beneficiary of the £20,000 awarded to her from the Olympic Medalist Fund.
    3. The Olympic Medallist Fund and Olympic Legacy Fund programmes are being delivered by Sport NI.
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