Events during the year 2016 in Ireland .
Incumbents
President Michael D. Higgins
Events
Year-long
February
March
May
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
Sports
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
Qualification
Events
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]
Arts and literature
Deaths
January
3 January – Amby Fogarty , 82, association footballer (Sunderland , Hartlepool United , Cork Celtic and Cork Hibernians ).[ 41]
5 January – Gerry O'Malley , 87, Gaelic footballer and hurler (Roscommon ).[ 42]
6 January – Christy O'Connor Jnr , 67, golfer.[ 43]
7 January – Patrick Connolly , 88, Attorney General .[ 44]
8 January – Paddy Reid , 91, rugby union player.[ 45]
15 January – P. J. Mara , 73, public affairs consultant and senator, long illness.[ 46]
17 January – Billy Quinn , 80, hurler (Tipperary ).[ 47]
19 January – John Corcoran , 56, Gaelic games administrator, heart attack.[ 48]
23 January – Jennifer Guinness , 78, kidnap victim.[ 49]
30 January – Peter Quinn , 90, Gaelic footballer (Mayo ).[ 50]
31 January – Terry Wogan , 77, broadcaster, cancer.[ 51]
February
3 February – Mark Farren , 33, footballer (Derry City F.C. ), cancer.[ 52]
15 February – Paul Bannon , 59, footballer (Cork City F.C. ).[ 53]
17 February – George Redmond , 92, Dublin county planning manager, short illness.[ 54]
19 February – Din Joe Crowley , 70, Gaelic footballer (Kerry ).[ 55]
28 February – Frank Kelly , 77, actor, heart attack.[ 56]
March
7 March – Adrian Hardiman , 64, Supreme Court judge.[ 57]
10 March – Jim McNamara , 76, athlete.[ 58]
14 March – Davy Walsh , 92, association footballer.[ 59]
15 March
16 March – Brian Smyth , 91, Gaelic footballer (Meath ).[ 62]
19 March – Paddy Philpott , 79, hurler (Cork ).[ 63]
24 March – Brendan Sloan , 67, Gaelic footballer (Down ).[ 64]
26 March – Paddy O'Brien , 91, Gaelic footballer (Meath ).[ 65]
April
May
2 May – Basil Blackshaw , 84, artist.[ 68]
10 May – Jack Boothman , 80, President of the GAA .[ 69]
14 May – Christy O'Connor Snr , 91, professional golfer.[ 70]
17 May – Seán Ardagh , 68, TD, cancer.[ 71]
20 May – Joe McDonagh , 62, Galway hurler and President of the GAA , short illness.[ 72]
June
July
5 July
26 July
30 July – Paddy Lalor , 90, minister for posts and telegraphs, minister for industry and commerce, government chief whip, member of the European parliament.[ 82]
August
4 August – Michael Walsh , 50, handball player regarded as the greatest of all time, short illness.[ 83]
8 August – Edward Daly , 82, Roman Catholic priest and author.[ 84]
10 August – John Bennett , 82, hurler (Cork ).[ 85]
13 August – Liam Tuohy , 83, association footballer (Shamrock Rovers ) and manager.[ 86]
20 August – Louis Stewart , 72, jazz guitarist.[ 87]
26 August – Peter Barry , 88, Fine Gael party politician, short illness.[ 88]
29 August – Anne O'Brien , 60, footballer and coach, short illness.[ 89]
September
October
November
December
3 December – Willie Casey , 84, Gaelic footballer (Mayo ), short illness.[ 102]
7 December – Mick Roche , 73, hurler (Tipperary ).[ 103]
10 December – John Montague , 87, poet, complications following surgery.[ 104]
14 December – Gillian Bowler , 64, businesswoman, illness.[ 105]
28 December
29 December – Aodán Mac Póilin , 68, Irish language activist, short illness.[ 108]
See also
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^ "Oliver Dingley makes Irish diving history and qualifies for Rio: Ireland has not been represented in diving at the Olympic games since 1948 in London" . The Irish Times . 21 February 2016.
^ "Oliver Dingley 'humbled' after booking place at Rio" . RTÉ Sport . 21 February 2016.
^ "Oliver Dingley becomes first Irish diver to reach Olympics in 68 years" . Irish Independent . 21 February 2016.
^ "Irish gymnast Ellis O'Reilly makes history by qualifying for Rio" . The Irish Times . 18 April 2016.
^ "Ellis O'Reilly becomes the first ever Irish female Gymnast to qualify for an Olympic Games" . Irish Independent . 18 April 2016.
^ "Rory McIlroy pulls out of Olympic Games" . RTÉ Sport . 22 June 2016.
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^ "Shane Lowry out of Olympics over Zika concerns" . RTÉ Sport . 28 June 2016.
^ McConnell, Daniel (4 August 2016). "An Irish male boxer has allegedly tested positive for a banned substance on the eve of the Rio Olympics, the Irish Examiner understands" . Irish Examiner .
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^ "The first athlete of the Rio Olympics has tested positive for drugs" . The Independent . 5 August 2016. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022. Retrieved 23 March 2020 .
^ "Michael O'Reilly lodges suspension appeal" . RTÉ Sport . 7 August 2016.
^ "Paddy Barnes suffers shock Olympic defeat" . RTÉ Sport . 8 August 2016.
^ "VIDEO: Michael O'Reilly admits to taking supplement" . RTÉ Sport . 9 August 2016.
^ "Michael O'Reilly ruled out of Rio 2016 after not contesting positive drugs test" . Irish Independent . 10 August 2016.
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^ "Coach Zaur Antia cries foul as Katie Taylor falls at first hurdle at Rio 2016" . RTÉ Sport . 15 August 2016.
^ "Crushed Michael Conlan latest victim of Rio judging farce" . RTÉ Sport . 16 August 2016.
^ Hosford, Paul (18 August 2016). "Pat Hickey taken from Rio hospital in a wheelchair" . TheJournal.ie .
^ "Pat Hickey steps aside as OCI president after Rio arrest" . RTÉ News . 18 August 2016.
^ Bailey, Ryan (22 August 2016). "Brazilian judge issues warrant for passport of John Delaney and five other OCI officials" . The42.ie .
^ McMahon, Cathal; Phelan, Shane (22 August 2016). "Brazil judge issues warrant for passports of John Delaney and five other OCI officials" . Irish Independent .
^ Official notice, Iris Oifigiúil (Oireachtas) 11 March 2016 p. 388.
^ Barry, Michael (12 March 2016). "Censorship board bans book for the first time since 1998" . The Irish Times . Retrieved 26 December 2024 .
^ Tributes paid to former Ireland player Ambrose 'Amby' Fogarty , irishtimes.ie
^ Roscommon 'colossus' Gerry O'Malley passes away , irishtimes.ie
^ Christy O'Connor Jnr dies suddenly aged 67 , irishtimes.ie
^ "Ex-attorney general in Gubu case dies" . The Irish Times . Retrieved 8 January 2016 .
^ Death occurs of rugby legend Paddy Reid , limerickleader.ie
^ PJ Mara obituary: flamboyant character who was central to FF for three decades , irishtimes.ie
^ Billy Quinn, two-time All-Ireland minor winner with Tipperary and father of Niall, has died , independent.ie
^ Cork GAA in mourning following the sudden death of former Rebels selector John Corcoran , independent.ie
^ Reilly, Jerome (23 January 2016). "Jennifer Guinness - victim of a notorious 1986 kidnapping that lasted eight days - has died" . Irish Independent .
^ Death of Mayo All-Ireland winning priest , hoganstand.com
^ Broadcaster Terry Wogan dies, aged 77 , irishtimes.com
^ Tributes pour in for Mark Farren who dies aged 33 , irishexaminer.com
^ FAI pays tribute to the late Paul Bannon , rte.ie
^ Late George Redmond disputed tribunal's findings , irishtimes.com
^ Death of former Kerry great DJ Crowley , hoganstand.com
^ Fr Ted star Frank Kelly passes away , independent.ie
^ Supreme Court judge Adrian Hardiman dies , irishtimes.com
^ Tributes pour in following the death of legendary Irish athlete Jim McNamara , independent.ie
^ OBITUARY: Davy Walsh, former Irish soccer international , irishexaminer.com
^ Actor Robert Carrickford, Glenroe's Stephen Brennan, dies , irishtimes.com
^ Dick Burke, minister for education, dies aged 83 , irishtimes.com
^ Death of 1949 Royal County captain, Brian Smyth , meathchronicle.ie
^ The death has occurred of PATRICK (PAT) PHILPOTT , rip.ie
^ Down legend Brendan Sloan passes away , hoganstand.com
^ Death of legendary Meath full back, Paddy 'Hands' O'Brien , meathchronicle.ie
^ "Michael John Shinnick: Chief scout saw Scouting Ireland grow to 50,000 members" . Irish Times . Retrieved 23 May 2016 .
^ "Castle Leslie owner Sir John 'Jack' Leslie has died aged 99" . The Journal.ie . Retrieved 18 April 2016 .
^ Death occurs of artist Basil Blackshaw , irishtimes.com
^ Tributes pour in following the death of former GAA President Jack Boothman , independent.ie
^ Tributes paid as golfing great Christy O'Connor Senior passes away aged 91 , independent.ie
^ Former Fianna Fáil TD Sean Ardagh passes away , independent.ie
^ Tributes paid to former GAA President Joe McDonagh who passed away after short illness , independent.ie
^ John 'Blondie' Horgan takes his final bow , irishexaminer.com
^ Death of Offaly great Ambrose Hickey , hoganstand.com
^ Tony Byrne: Footballer who won 14 international caps for Ireland , irishtimes.ie
^ Sad news as Waterford 'legend' Seamus Power passes away , hoganstand.com
^ Death of boxing legend Freddie Gilroy , irishexaminer.com
^ Last link to Polo Grounds final is broken , hoganstand.com
^ "Phonsie O'Brien dies peacefully at home" . www.theirishfield.ie . Retrieved 5 July 2016 .
^ Friends and fellow jockeys remember privilege of knowing JT McNamara , irishexaminer.com
^ Tributes paid to 'outstanding' Limerick Gael Gerry Molyneaux , hoganstand.com
^ Death occurs of former Fianna Fáil minister Paddy Lalor , irishtimes.com
^ Handball legend Michael 'Ducksie' Walsh dies, aged 50 , irishtimes.com
^ 'Fearless peacebuilder' Bishop Edward Daly dies age 82 , rte.ie
^ Cork mourns hero John Bennett , irishexaminer.com
^ Former Ireland player and manager Liam Tuohy has passed away aged 83 , independent.ie
^ Louis Stewart, Ireland's greatest ever jazz guitarist, dies aged 72 , independent.ie
^ Former Tanaiste Peter Barry passes away after a short illness , independent.ie
^ Farewell to Anne O'Brien - the best Irish sportswoman that you never knew , independent.ie
^ Death of former Mayo star Greg Maher , hoganstand.com
^ Rugby mourns Ireland Grand Slam hero Bertie O'Hanlon , irishexaminer.com
^ Former Ireland defender Seamus Dunne passes away , rte.ie
^ Bobby Molloy, founding member of the Progressive Democrats, passes away , independent.ie
^ Munster Rugby coach Anthony Foley has passed away suddenly , irishexaminer.com
^ Former Tipperary hurler Mickey 'The Rattler' Byrne passed away this morning , irishexaminer.com
^ Cheltenham Gold Cup-winning trainer Francis Flood has died aged 86 , independent.ie
^ Former government chief whip Fergus O'Brien dies , rte.ie
^ "Irishman detonates suicide bomb while fighting for Islamic State near Mosul (Report) - JOE.ie" .
^ Football mourns after death of Ray Brady, 79 , irishexaminer.com
^ Tributes as Irish author William Trevor dies aged 88 , rte.ie
^ Passing of Down great Joe Lennon , hoganstand.com
^ Death of Mayo great Willie Casey Archived 2016-12-06 at the Wayback Machine , hoganstand.com
^ Tipp bid farewell to hurling legend Mick Roche , hoganstand.com
^ Much-loved contemporary Irish poet John Montague has died at 87 , independent.ie
^ Iconic Irish businesswoman Gillian Bowler passes away , independent.ie
^ 'Unfailingly courteous and generous' - Poet and critic Anthony Cronin dies aged 88 , independent.ie
^ French writer Michel Déon dies in Galway, aged 97 , irishtimes.com
^ Aodan Mac Poilin: Trailblazer promoted Irish language without politics , belfasttelegraph.co.uk