All-Ireland Kick Fada Championship

All-Ireland Kick Fada Championship

The All-Ireland Kick Fada Championship is an annual tournament testing the skills of Ireland's best Gaelic footballers. Fada is Irish for "long". The Kick Fada is sponsored by MBNA.

The tournament (first played in 2000) is held annually at Bray Emmets GAA club, County Wicklow. About 21 men and 7 women compete. Each take shots (kicking from hands, off the ground or a drop-kick) from a variety of distances. Whoever can score a point from the furthest distance is the winner, with separate sections for men, women and "masters" (men aged 40+).

Contents

Roll of honour

Men

Year Winner County Winning kick
2000 Mark Herbert Kildare 63m
2001 Mark Herbert Kildare 72m
2002 Mark Herbert Kildare 61m
2003 Mark Herbert Kildare 59m
2004 Pádraig Kelly Offaly 70m
2005 Pádraig Kelly Offaly 63m
2006 Fintan Ruddy Mayo 62m
2007 John Brennan Carlow 67m
2008 Paul Hearty Armagh 70m
2009[1] Brian Sheridan Meath 71m
2010[2] Damien Sheridan Longford 65m
2011 Shane Duffy Monaghan 60m

Women

Year Winner County Winning kick
2000 Ann McGillycuddy Wicklow 40m
2001 Suzanne Hughes Dublin 52m
2002 Vourneen Quigley Monaghan 43m
2003 Mary Sheridan Meath 40m
2004 Gráinne Nulty Meath 45m
2005 Irene Munnelly Meath 45m
2006 Gillian Bennett Meath 48m
2007 Irene Munnelly Meath 45m
2008 Mary Sheridan Meath 43m
2009 Suzanne Hughes Dublin 48m
2010 Mary Sheridan Meath 45m
2011 Irene Munnelly Meath 37m

Masters

Year Winner County Winning kick
2000 Pat Spillane Kerry 51m
2001 Keith Barr Dublin 62m
2002 Martin McHugh Donegal 54m
2003 Damien Sheridan Meath 49m

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