Mountaineering Ireland is the representative association for hikers and mountaineers on the
island of Ireland
Ireland ( ; ga, Éire ; Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in north-western Europe. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel, the Irish Sea, and St George's Channel. Ireland is the secon ...
.
It is recognized by both
Sport Ireland, the Irish authority for sport, and
Sport Northern Ireland
Sport Northern Ireland ( ir, Spórt Thuaisceart Éireann) is the regional government sports council (funding body) for Northern Ireland.
History
It was established under the Recreation and Youth Service (Northern Ireland) Order 1973 as the Spor ...
, the corresponding authority of the
Government of Northern Ireland, thus operating across the island of Ireland. The association has been an
International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation (UIAA) member since 2004, as well as a member of other federations.
The association is also a publisher of walking and climbing guides.
History
The association was founded in 1971 as the "Federation of Mountaineering Clubs of Ireland" (FMCI), by eight clubs with 300 members at the time.
In 1990 it became the "Mountaineering Council of Ireland" (MCI). The current name was adopted in 2009.
Mountaineering Ireland became a member of the
Olympic Council of Ireland
The Olympic Federation of Ireland or OFI ( ga, Cónaidhm Oilimpeach na hÉireann) (called the Irish Olympic Council until 1952 and the Olympic Council of Ireland until 2018) is the National Olympic Committee (NOC) of the island of Ireland. At ...
(OCI) in June 2018, with
Sport climbing set to become an
Olympic sport
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at the
2020 Tokyo Olympics in 2021. Under the
Good Friday Agreement
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, climbers from
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland ( ga, Tuaisceart Éireann ; sco, label=Ulster-Scots, Norlin Airlann) is a part of the United Kingdom, situated in the north-east of the island of Ireland, that is variously described as a country, province or region. North ...
are free to compete for
Ireland
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, Northern Ireland or
Team GB.
Activities
In its work, the association concentrates on achieving and maintaining continuous access for everyone to the mountains and cliffs of Ireland and on building and maintaining the appropriate network of paths for this purpose.
It also promotes and regulates the responsible use of hills and mountains in order to preserve them.
It works in the fields of
mountain hiking, mountaineering,
rock climbing,
indoor climbing and
bouldering. The MCI also runs competitions in the areas of indoor climbing and bouldering.
The association itself runs training courses for mountaineers, climbers and mountain guides and also awards its members grants for external courses. The training is carried out by Mountain Training Board Ireland (MTBI), the training committee of Mountaineering Ireland. Together with the relevant organisations for the other parts of the
Islands of the North Atlantic, MTBI is a full member of Mountain Training UK, a coordination body with the aim of a uniform training standard in the UK and Ireland.
Mountain Guide training for activities outside the British Isles is only available through Mountain Training UK. The representation of such mountain guides in relation to the
Union of International Mountain Leader Associations is carried out uniformly by the
British Association of International Mountain Leaders.
Mountaineering Ireland provides information and maps of all of Ireland's mountains and hills through the MountainViews.ie website.
There, members have the opportunity to add their own reports on their expeditions.
Youth Funding
In order to encourage young people to climb indoors, the association works with the Association of British Climbing Walls Training Trust and supports the programs and training courses developed by them. At the same time, there is a separate program (Climbing Development Squad) to promote young climbers in general. There is also dedicated program (Climbing Development Squad) to support young climbers in general.
It also organises two weekend workshops for young mountaineers up to the age of 24 every year. Together with youth organisations, it runs programs with young people from economically or socially disadvantaged communities in climbing gyms, each lasting eight weeks.
Memberships and Partnerships
Mountaineering Ireland is a member of the following organisations:
*
UIAA member since 2004
*
International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC)
*
European Ramblers' Association
The European Ramblers Association (ERA); Europäische Wandervereinigung (EWV); Fédération Européenne de la Randonnée Pédestre (FERP), is a network organisation working for promotion of walking, hiking, creating trails, exchange of the know-h ...
* Federation of Irish Sport
* Northern Ireland Environment link
* Northern Ireland Sports Forum
* The body has a working relationship with the
British Mountaineering Council and
Mountaineering Scotland.
* The body maintains a
memorandum of understanding with
Scouting Ireland for the assessment of SI's hillwalking
adventure skill
References
External links
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Mountaineering in Ireland
Sports organizations established in 1971
1971 establishments in Ireland
All-island sports governing bodies in Ireland
Climbing organizations
Hiking governing bodies