Sir, – Regarding Senator Malcolm Byrne’s suggestion of Ireland staging the Olympic Games and the necessary planning toward having the required infrastructure in place, I suggest consideration as a venue of Poll na bPéist (the Wormhole) on Inis Mór, the largest of the Aran Islands. Its surrounding crags would provide a perfect venue for boulder and speed climbing. The Wormhole itself would be ideal for high diving, water polo and artistic swimming; sailing races could be held nearby, with a guarantee of windy conditions.
Unfortunately, swimming races could not be accommodated in the Wormhole due to its dimensions (25m X 10m) not satisfying Olympic 50m standards. This was due to lack of forward planning when the Hole was created some 350 million years ago. – Yours, etc,
MICHAEL KEEGAN,
Booterstown,
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